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The 61 victories established a | McGill record and since then, has only been surpassed |
his election to the House of Commons, he was a | McGill University student completing his Bachelor of |
On July 5, 1917, Captain Percival Molson, a | McGill University alumnus and sports star who had bee |
Troy A. | McGill (July 15, 1914 - March 4, 1944) was a United S |
e 40 in Knoxville, Tennessee is named "Troy A. | McGill Memorial Highway". |
The standard author abbreviation | McGill. is used to indicate this individual as the au |
mally as simply "the Jewish") is an acute-care | McGill University teaching hospital with 637 beds, se |
r kicks off with an exhibition matchup against | McGill on Oct. 23 and Dartmouth opens the 2009-10 sea |
† Team played some four-point games against | McGill Source: 1935-38: Ottawa Citizen, 1942-43: Otta |
CPSL Coach of the Year Award: Aldwyn | McGill, Metro Lions |
Alice | McGill is an award-winning author of children's books |
H.C. Chambers; the project architect was Allen | McGill who executed drawings and supervised construct |
Rhytidosporum alpinum | McGill. |
Amanda | McGill (born March 21, 1980) is a member of the Nebra |
ty of Delaware, the University of Virginia and | McGill University. |
r was educated at the Montreal High School and | McGill University. |
educated at the University of Pennsylvania and | McGill University. |
he music faculties of Concordia University and | McGill University. |
l Iranian Academy of Philosophy in Tehran, and | McGill University in Montreal. |
nts at Northwestern University in Illinois and | McGill University in Montreal, was joint secretary of |
25, and 1929, all partnering his Davis Cup and | McGill Redmen teammate Jack Wright. |
clipping with a picture of Tim, Gateworth, and | McGill at a previous yachting event; realizing the co |
Educated at Oxford University (BA) and | McGill University (MA and PhD), Heyes has also taught |
t the Pictou Academy, Dalhousie University and | McGill University. |
ld was educated at Saint Dunstan's College and | McGill University. |
He was educated at Dalhousie University and | McGill University. |
He attended Bishop's College School and | McGill University where he was a member of The Kappa |
Lower Canada College, Princeton University and | McGill University, Angus is a lawyer and senior partn |
1930) attended le Conservatoire de Quebec and | McGill University. |
o is an alumna of St. George's High School and | McGill University (where she majored in English, Dram |
Over the summer of 2008, MOC members and | McGill alumni joined forces to find a solution for th |
d Westmount High School and Dawson College and | McGill University. |
ion Service at the Royal Victoria Hospital and | McGill University Clinic and Associate Professor of M |
t during that time at Concordia University and | McGill University. |
d in theology at Selwyn College, Cambridge and | McGill University before studying for ordination and |
Seaford, Eton, Trinity College, Cambridge, and | McGill University, Montreal, and served in the Royal |
d at the Quebec Seminary, Laval University and | McGill University where he earned his medical degree |
g the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and | McGill University. |
, he was educated at Ingersoll High School and | McGill University (Montreal). |
Donnelly attended Bishop's University and | McGill University, attaining a Masters of Arts degree |
Amherst gave him an honorary Sc.D. in 1906 and | McGill an LL.D. in 1913. |
me from prominent Montrealers John Redpath and | McGill Principal John William Dawson. |
he University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario and | McGill University in Montreal. |
Burke attended Baron Byng High School and | McGill University where he earned a degree in physica |
educated at Victoria University in Cobourg and | McGill University. |
n the English Montreal School Board (EMSB) and | McGill University's Faculty of Education. |
Cookshire Academy, Sherbrooke High School and | McGill College Law School. |
ia Agricultural College, Macdonald College and | McGill University. |
e Albany Medical College in New York state and | McGill College, then studied law and was called to th |
ducated at the University of New Brunswick and | McGill University. |
He studied at Victoria College in Cobourg and | McGill College and graduated as a M.D.. |
lectured on geology at Johns Hopkins, MIT, and | McGill. |
te of Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario and | McGill University in Montreal. |
taught at Humber College, also in Toronto, and | McGill University. |
He is also a graduate of York University and | McGill University. |
n, Foster was educated at Knowlton Academy and | McGill University (B.C.L., 1881). |
n Higgins won in the final 6-1 against Anthony | McGill. |
Anthony | McGill (born 5 February 1991) is a Scottish professio |
(cello), Gabriela Montero (piano) and Anthony | McGill (clarinet). |
He coauthored, with Arnold | McGill, The Birds of Sydney (1958). |
Although it was officially dedicated as | McGill Graduates' Stadium at an intercollegiate track |
McGill-Queen's University Press began as | McGill in 1961 and amalgamated with Queen's in 1969. |
MOC), formerly known as | McGill Outing Club (renamed due to confusing meaning |
Catholic High School in Mobile, then known as | McGill Institute, where today an athletic complex is |
ng close to the newly constructed field, asked | McGill if they could also play on the field. |
He studied law at | McGill College before returning to the island in 1878 |
I where he remained to finish his education at | McGill University in Montreal. |
cordia University), Business Administration at | McGill University in Montreal and Advanced Statistica |
4 he was Chairman of the Physics Department at | McGill. |
He is professor at | McGill University in Montreal and a member of Vox Sae |
International Security and Ethnic Conflict at | McGill University, in Montreal, Canada. |
e Foster Radiation Laboratory and Cyclotron at | McGill was named after him in 1964. |
rincipal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching at | McGill University. |
e Canadian team was led by Thomas J. Hudson at | McGill University in Montreal and focused on chromoso |
as appointed Assistant Professor of Geology at | McGill University. |
ans, who apparently produced the organ used at | McGill University. |
7 at Detroit, Michigan, Livingstone studied at | McGill and Dalhousie Universities before joining Ed D |
dismissed without explanation from his post at | McGill University in the spring of 2007, possibly for |
a lecturer in Political Science & Economics at | McGill - one of the brilliant young thinkers recruite |
He was an Adjunct Professor in labour law at | McGill University from 1971 to 1996 and a lecturer fo |
Powell was educated in Port Dover and at | McGill University, where he studied medicine. |
He played college football at | McGill University. |
He studied law at | McGill University but dropped out before completing h |
School Commission for 15 years, and active at | McGill University's Newman Club and the St. Thomas Mo |
f Neurology and Neurosurgery and Pediatrics at | McGill University. |
ford and is currently on the faculty of law at | McGill University. |
tenure as chaplain to the Catholic students at | McGill University from 1942 to 1956, he was also name |
3. Cappadocia went on to study classically at | McGill University in Montreal, Quebec where he spent |
isiting professor of mechanical engineering at | McGill University in Montreal in 1979. |
As of 2008, he is a student at | McGill University, pursuing a degree in physical educ |
y 8, 1954 in Montreal, Canada) was educated at | McGill and Harvard University, where he received his |
He played college football at | McGill. |
Born in Canada, and educated at | McGill University, Montreal, and St Anthony's College |
opnik is a Professor Emerita of Linguistics at | McGill University. |
She is a student at | McGill University. |
e, Ontario in 1928, then took a short stint at | McGill University before attending the University of |
in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and at | McGill University and Presbyterian College in Montrea |
During his nineteen years at | McGill University, Quastel supervised seventy Ph.D. c |
He earned a Bachelor of Civil Law degree at | McGill University. |
He taught law at | McGill University from 1953 to 1959 and again from 19 |
e at the University of Ottawa, also studied at | McGill University in Montreal and studied acting at G |
his undergraduate and post-graduate studies at | McGill University. |
The Ernest Rutherford Physics Building at | McGill University, Montreal, Canada |
departments of Human Genetics and Medicine at | McGill University and associate physician at the McGi |
ily when his Father accepted a teaching job at | McGill University. |
London with Sebastian Bell and Michael Cox, at | McGill University in Montreal with Timothy Hutchins, |
Offices were opened at | McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
Since 2000, he is a professor at | McGill University. |
He would add a doctorate at | McGill University in 1974. |
He was a student at | McGill University when he joined the Liberation Cell |
began a degree in education and literature at | McGill University. |
nt of Art History and Communication Studies at | McGill University. |
She completed a Masters degree at | McGill University and currently works as a communicat |
98, and went on to study jazz voice briefly at | McGill University. |
Lewis was educated at | McGill University and Exeter College, Oxford. |
eral Hospital and received further training at | McGill University and Cornell Medical College. |
She studied acting at | McGill University receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree |
He also taught commercial law at | McGill College. |
f Queen's College and then studied medicine at | McGill College, becoming an M.D. in 1854. |
Mr. Lockyer taught law at | McGill University and at the University of Windsor un |
From 1973 until 1989, he taught economics at | McGill University and from 1986 to 1989, he was Vice |
was born in Prince Edward Island, educated at | McGill University, where he received an MD degree in |
rving as director of the school of commerce at | McGill University and president of the Montreal Stock |
After playing college football at | McGill University and at St. Mary's University (Halif |
He played college football at | McGill University, where he also starred at hockey, w |
then appointed as a full-time demonstrator at | McGill, since the University refused to appoint her t |
Lefevre finished her degree at | McGill, attending semesters between shoots. |
She has also taught at Faculty of Law at | McGill University and the University of Pennsylvania |
He was educated in Sydney, Truro and at | McGill University. |
After leaving politics, Kierans taught at | McGill and Dalhousie University. |
He remained at | McGill for the rest of his professional career, excep |
She was the first female instructor at | McGill. |
He then taught at the Macdonald College at | McGill University. |
the Great Central Railway and was educated at | McGill University, and Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
s located at the School of Computer Science at | McGill University and currently under the supervision |
n in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Morin studied at | McGill University. |
Hannen was educated at | McGill University and ordained in 1964 after studying |
Christie was educated at | McGill University, receiving an M.D.. |
rofessor of English Language and Literature at | McGill University for most of her early teaching care |
McAdam studied English and classics at | McGill University, located in Montreal Quebec; and th |
He did his undergraduate work at | McGill University and his graduate work at Princeton |
Everett was educated at | McGill University in Montreal. |
Two other significant buildings at | McGill University bear the family name: the Redpath L |
He studied at | McGill University in Montreal where he attained his m |
s since left the sporting world and studied at | McGill University in Montreal. |
He taught political science at | McGill University and Marianopolis College in Montrea |
She was educated at | McGill University and the University of Western Ontar |
studied music composition with Bruce Mather at | McGill University where he earned a Bachelor of Music |
ario He finished his BA, MA and PhD studies at | McGill University in 1948, 1950 and 1957 respectively |
Music Degree, Majoring in Jazz Performance, at | McGill University (2000). |
t and became friends as first-year students at | McGill University in 1993. |
He is a professor of French literature at | McGill University, Montreal, and holder of the James |
Heelan, and J. Peter Deutsch, then students at | McGill University in Montreal. |
He was visiting professor at | McGill University, the Royal Conservatory of The Hagu |
in the subfield of International Relations at | McGill University (see below). |
sor, Graduate Studies in Aural Habilitation at | McGill University. |
the Armistice, Farthing resumed his studies at | McGill, graduated with Honours and then matriculated |
Boyer received her Ph.D in Human Geography at | McGill University. |
el Cere is a professor of Religious Studies at | McGill University and researcher on religion, law, an |
orn in Alexandria, Ontario, he was educated at | McGill University (where he was a member of The Kappa |
November, she was invited as guest lecturar at | McGill University's Faculty of Law, the McGill Centre |
He has been a professor of law at | McGill University from 1979 until 1993. |
ton Killam Chair and Professor of Neurology at | McGill University. |
taged the second-ever cricket international at | McGill University, Montreal on 30 and 31 July. |
University of Western Ontario, a law degree at | McGill University and an MBA from the University of C |
nd completed graduate work with Donald Hebb at | McGill University, completing his PhD in 1962. |
o served as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at | McGill University from 1972 to 1977. |
educated at the High School of Montreal and at | McGill University. |
and professor of the philosophy of religion at | McGill University. |
g in 1940; he returned to Montreal to study at | McGill University, where he received his M. Eng. |
The soccer program at | McGill operates throughout the entire school year. |
Weil studied at | McGill University and received a bachelor's degree in |
political science and current Dean of Arts at | McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
In 1845, a return match was arranged at | McGill University, Montreal, and the fixture has been |
ty of Manitoba, Epstein completed his Ph.D. at | McGill University under the supervision of Carl A. Wi |
He has taught at | McGill University since 1975 and has been a full prof |
riting, comedy writing and creative writing at | McGill University and Concordia University in Montrea |
She taught at | McGill and the University of Toronto before moving to |
ersity of Saskatchewan and studied medicine at | McGill University. |
He started teaching at | McGill University in 1967 as a Lecturer in the Histor |
the son of Charles Walkem, and was educated at | McGill University, graduating in 1873. |
, and Professor of Physiology and Oncology, at | McGill University. |
erica (AINA), which at that time was housed at | McGill University in Montreal. |
Karl Moore is an Associate Professor at | McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
was Chairman of the Department of Medicine at | McGill and Physician-in-Chief at the Montreal General |
He attempted to enroll at | McGill University but the university's registrar told |
th, was a Canadian attorney and Dean of Law at | McGill University. |
The Meredith Memorial Lectures at | McGill are given in his honor. |
He obtained his PhD at | McGill University, Montreal and after completing two |
essor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at | McGill University. |
il became a professor of Physical Education at | McGill University in 1970 and held this position into |
path Emeritus Professor of Pure Mathematics at | McGill University, where he earned his Ph.D. degree i |
rer in chemistry in the faculty of medicine at | McGill. |
Torsney was educated at | McGill University in Montreal, receiving a Bachelor o |
of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering at | McGill University. |
He matriculated at | McGill University in 1912, competing in swimming and |
po, he was vice-principal of administration at | McGill University until 1971. |
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