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In 1845, a return match was arranged at | McGill University, Montreal, and the fixture has been |
He attended | McGill University, where he was awarded a Rhodes scho |
the son of Charles Walkem, and was educated at | McGill University, graduating in 1873. |
Karl Moore is an Associate Professor at | McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
Donnelly attended Bishop's University and | McGill University, attaining a Masters of Arts degree |
Bachelor in Civil Engineering, | McGill University, Master in Biomedical Engineering f |
He obtained his PhD at | McGill University, Montreal and after completing two |
path Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at | McGill University, where he earned his Ph.D. degree i |
Macbain is a graduate in economics from | McGill University, was a 1980 Rhodes Scholar in Law a |
He bequeathed the property to | McGill University, which made it into the Gault Reser |
A graduate of | McGill University, Malloch began freelancing for the |
n William Dawson's appointment as Principal of | McGill University, the building was designed in Victo |
egan her studies in mathematics and physics at | McGill University, but with the outbreak of World War |
He has held academic positions at | McGill University, the University of Southern Califor |
.D. Lighthall grew up in Montreal and attended | McGill University, where he took his B.A. in 1879, Ba |
onograph series was founded by Adrian Hsia, of | McGill University, following the first Sino-German sy |
She has given clinics and concerts at | McGill University, Brandon University, St. Francis Xa |
She also received a Bachelor of Nursing from | McGill University, a Master's degree from the Univers |
orary Doctor of Laws from Bishop's University, | McGill University, University of Toronto, University |
Mondor studied at | McGill University, later moving to Simon Fraser Unive |
He was subsequently a professor at | McGill University, the University of Notre Dame, and |
s a lecturer at several academic institutions: | McGill University, the University of Manitoba, the Un |
08 taught economics, at Manchester and then at | McGill University, Montreal. |
Weiss was an undergraduate at | McGill University, where he received a B.Sc. in Bioch |
B.S. (1967) in chemistry and mathematics from | McGill University, his M.Div. |
College and then went on to study medicine at | McGill University, receiving an M.D. there in 1893. |
manner, reflective of his previous training at | McGill University, which enabled him to take on more |
severed its ties with the Students' Society of | McGill University, which had previously published the |
Glamorgan University and an Honorary LL.D from | McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
honours in political science and history from | McGill University, where she also studied law. |
y College, Cambridge (Bachelor of Arts) and at | McGill University, Montreal (Bachelor of Arts qualify |
He then studied at | McGill University, achieving his LLB and BCL degrees. |
Peter Redpath professor of pure mathematics at | McGill University, Montreal. |
hematics and Computer Science) and M.B.A. from | McGill University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Cornell |
at Queens College, University of New Orleans, | McGill University, Humber College, York University, L |
become Assistant Director of the newly founded | McGill University-Montreal General Hospital Research |
rincipal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching at | McGill University. |
as appointed Assistant Professor of Geology at | McGill University. |
ty of Delaware, the University of Virginia and | McGill University. |
ans, who apparently produced the organ used at | McGill University. |
a B.Sc. in 1943 and a Ph.D. in 1946, both from | McGill University. |
r was educated at the Montreal High School and | McGill University. |
He played college football at | McGill University. |
f Neurology and Neurosurgery and Pediatrics at | McGill University. |
ford and is currently on the faculty of law at | McGill University. |
npublished manuscript and English translation, | McGill University. |
graduate of the University of Ottawa and from | McGill University. |
school, then junior college at Montreal, then | McGill University. |
opnik is a Professor Emerita of Linguistics at | McGill University. |
She is a student at | McGill University. |
until 1991 he was the fifteenth Chancellor of | McGill University. |
educated at the University of Pennsylvania and | McGill University. |
he music faculties of Concordia University and | McGill University. |
He earned a Bachelor of Civil Law degree at | McGill University. |
Growing up in Montreal, Shulemson attended | McGill University. |
his undergraduate and post-graduate studies at | McGill University. |
ily when his Father accepted a teaching job at | McGill University. |
Since 2000, he is a professor at | McGill University. |
t the Pictou Academy, Dalhousie University and | McGill University. |
ity of Tokyo and in 1969 received an M.Sc from | McGill University. |
began a degree in education and literature at | McGill University. |
nt of Art History and Communication Studies at | McGill University. |
Doctorate of Laws, Honoris Causa from | McGill University. |
itarian, philanthropist and senior governor of | McGill University. |
98, and went on to study jazz voice briefly at | McGill University. |
2, Durschmied emigrated to Canada and attended | McGill University. |
os, was founded in 1954 as a field-station for | McGill University. |
Boucher de Boucherville took his MD from | McGill University. |
It is also a teaching hospital affiliated with | McGill University. |
his Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1936 from | McGill University. |
ld was educated at Saint Dunstan's College and | McGill University. |
He was educated at Dalhousie University and | McGill University. |
She received her B.Sc. and Ph.D. from | McGill University. |
and his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (1929) from | McGill University. |
He was educated in Sydney, Truro and at | McGill University. |
on 15 October 1916, and received his M.D. from | McGill University. |
He received his M.D. in 1884 from | McGill University. |
as the eighth Principal and Vice-Chancellor of | McGill University. |
nd a Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1964 from | McGill University. |
He then taught at the Macdonald College at | McGill University. |
a Canadian journalist and former Chancellor of | McGill University. |
in the world to become a Doctor of Civil Law ( | McGill University. |
n in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Morin studied at | McGill University. |
ecturer in fiscal law in the Faculty of Law of | McGill University. |
His undergraduate degree in business is from | McGill University. |
1930) attended le Conservatoire de Quebec and | McGill University. |
1971 he earned a Bachelor of Music degree from | McGill University. |
sor, Graduate Studies in Aural Habilitation at | McGill University. |
Boyer received her Ph.D in Human Geography at | McGill University. |
d Westmount High School and Dawson College and | McGill University. |
t during that time at Concordia University and | McGill University. |
ton Killam Chair and Professor of Neurology at | McGill University. |
1862, a first Weather Observatory was built by | McGill University. |
he settled in Canada, where he lectured at the | McGill University. |
educated at the High School of Montreal and at | McGill University. |
and professor of the philosophy of religion at | McGill University. |
g the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and | McGill University. |
Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union champion | McGill University. |
ant, academic administrator, and Chancellor of | McGill University. |
ersity of Saskatchewan and studied medicine at | McGill University. |
, and Professor of Physiology and Oncology, at | McGill University. |
th, was a Canadian attorney and Dean of Law at | McGill University. |
eceived a Bachelor of Architecture degree from | McGill University. |
essor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at | McGill University. |
ed a Master's Degree of Political Science from | McGill University. |
ted from Shawano High School and then attended | McGill University. |
e in marketing and international business from | McGill University. |
of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering at | McGill University. |
an Anglican clergyman and acting principal of | McGill University. |
ms University and a Bachelor of Education from | McGill University. |
he Safdie for Expo 67 in 1967 as his thesis at | McGill University. |
an Anglican clergyman and acting principal of | McGill University. |
path Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at | McGill University. |
mar School in London, Ontario before attending | McGill University. |
to 1961, he was a professor of criminal law at | McGill University. |
educated at Victoria University in Cobourg and | McGill University. |
culty of Dentistry is a constituent faculty of | McGill University. |
l 2004 he was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of | McGill University. |
000, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from | McGill University. |
first president, and the first meeting was at | McGill University. |
itical science at Trent University, and law at | McGill University. |
ity of Nottingham, Acadia University, and from | McGill University. |
ost important research with Wilder Penfield at | McGill University. |
ia Agricultural College, Macdonald College and | McGill University. |
medicine, internal medicine and cardiology at | McGill University. |
became the head of the commerce department at | McGill University. |
4 to 1967, he was the Director of Libraries at | McGill University. |
J, while also studying finance and business at | McGill University. |
ducated at the University of New Brunswick and | McGill University. |
stant Professor of Surgery and Microbiology at | McGill University. |
1913 to 1914, he was a Professor of Anatomy at | McGill University. |
A. Hickson, Esquire, Ph.D., was a Professor at | McGill University. |
and was until 2007 the head football coach at | McGill University. |
, 1934), OC, FRSC is a Canadian neurologist at | McGill University. |
science, was followed by a degree in law from | McGill University. |
for Human Rights Advocacy Training (MCHRAT) at | McGill University. |
taught at Humber College, also in Toronto, and | McGill University. |
He was born in Farnham, Quebec and studied at | McGill University. |
nly gay, he holds a degree in art history from | McGill University. |
He is also a graduate of York University and | McGill University. |
e started his broadcast career while attending | McGill University. |
s brother Andrew was a lawyer and governor for | McGill University. |
nish his undergraduate degree, which he did at | McGill University. |
he half mile and mile runs whilst a student at | McGill University. |
Hamilton, Ontario, came to Montreal to attend | McGill University. |
Lochhead attended | McGill University. |
' | McGill University: For the Advancement of Learning.' |
Prof. Peter F. McNally | McGill University: For the Advancement of Learning (1 |
School Commission for 15 years, and active at | McGill University's Newman Club and the St. Thomas Mo |
ayed a part in some of the critical testing of | McGill University's AQUA project - the world's first |
e received the Management Achievement Award of | McGill University's Faculty of Management in 1989, th |
e Foster Radiation Laboratory and Cyclotron at | McGill was named after him in 1964. |
McGill was born in Allegheny City (now part of Pittsb | |
Bishop Black in March 1968 the Rt Rev Stephen | McGill was translated by Pope Paul VI from the see of |
As a college scout with the Packers, | McGill was responsible for scouting the Central Plain |
McGill was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alb | |
McGill was a state politician for the Liberal Party o | |
While earning her degree from UNL, | McGill was a member of Cornhusker Forensics (Speech a |
with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, | McGill was born on May 31, 1971, in Long Beach, Calif |
Elections | McGill was one of the first Campus election organisat |
McGill was the editor-in-chief of the Ulster Herald s | |
McGill was councillor of Oakleigh from 1987 until 199 | |
McGill was born in the small rural town of Scotland N | |
On 21 August, 2006, | McGill was the subject of a front-page article in the |
The Redpath Library, also at | McGill, was also built with this sugar philanthropy. |
From 1865 through 1866 | McGill was the editor and proprietor of the St. |
gyll and the Isles died suddenly in 1959 Canon | McGill was appointed to succeed him by Pope John XXII |
McGill was selected by the Chicago Zephyrs with the f | |
In 1965, | McGill was awarded a PhD from Queen's University Belf |
McGill was honored in 2008 as a member of the Univers | |
McGill was raised in Brandon, Manitoba, and was educa | |
McGill was heavily involved in negotiating the deal f | |
83 Montreal Winter Carnival Tournament winners | McGill, where he was studying engineering. |
Amiga Format's Steve | McGill, while praising the game's graphics, described |
ively in Europe and in 1895 married William L. | McGill who was from a prominent Petersburg, Virginia |
H.C. Chambers; the project architect was Allen | McGill who executed drawings and supervised construct |
McGill, with a squad of 8 men, occupied a revetment w | |
itish Columbia, he earned his M.A. degree from | McGill, with a paper titled "History and Philosophy o |
McGill women's teams first adopted the nickname "Mart | |
Shaughnessy coached the | McGill women's hockey team and was appointed men's ho |
Democrat George | McGill won re-election in Kansas. |
In the ten year existence of the annual race | McGill would only win the first two meetings. |
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