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I invited him to | Montreal for the interview and he knew I had a lot of |
Seymour was employed in | Montreal for the West End Dispensary as a surgeon as w |
Cross returned to | Montreal for hospital treatment for appendicitis. |
o the Quebec Bar in 1881, he practiced law in | Montreal for the next 63 years, from 1881 to 1944. |
As a colonel, he commanded CFB | Montreal for a two-year period ending with the 1976 Su |
He was an agent at | Montreal for a London-based firm that supplied provisi |
Macdonell operated a warehouse in | Montreal for several years. |
Traded to Tampa Bay by | Montreal for Mike McBain, November 26, 1999. |
and McDougall recruited additional workers in | Montreal for Astor's company, the Pacific Fur Company. |
I met them in | Montreal for I used to go there very often. |
On June 1, 1970, Morgentaler was arrested in | Montreal for performing illegal abortions. |
n 1921, he was elected to the City Council of | Montreal for the district of Villeray. |
He began legal studies in | Montreal, formally becoming a lawyer on 18 August 1848 |
While in the Mediterranean | Montreal formed part of Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Duff's |
Their home games were at the | Montreal Forum (1994-1996) and the Molson Centre (1996 |
Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the | Montreal Forum on October 3, 1959, which saw the homet |
He made his NHL debut in the | Montreal Forum against the Boston Bruins. |
973 Memorial Cup occurred May 7-May 12 at the | Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. |
976 Memorial Cup occurred May 9-May 16 at the | Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. |
In a best-of-seven series, held at the | Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec and Maple Leaf Gard |
One of the major arenas he re-built was the | Montreal Forum in 1968. |
November 20, 1983: | Montreal Forum - Montreal, QC |
November 21, 1983: | Montreal Forum - Montreal, QC |
AMC Pepsi Forum ( | Montreal Forum) |
Other prominent commissions included the | Montreal Forum, Baron Byng High School, Elizabeth Ball |
Montreal Forum, Montreal, Canada | |
ames in the 1926 Cup Final were played at the | Montreal Forum. |
ds took place on July 18, 19, and 22nd at the | Montreal Forum. |
In 1924, he helped construct the famous | Montreal Forum. |
The 1980 NHL Entry Draft was hosted at the | Montreal Forum. |
nds took place on July 18, 20 and 21st at the | Montreal Forum. |
96, the Stars played in the final game at the | Montreal Forum. |
nds took place on July 18, 19 and 21st at the | Montreal Forum. |
ook place on July 18th, 20th, and 23rd at the | Montreal Forum. |
They played their home games at the | Montreal Forum. |
47 for a meeting of the United Nations at the | Montreal Forum. |
al rounds took place on July 18 and 20 at the | Montreal Forum. |
Montreal founders | |
She was a member of the | Montreal Fox Hounds. |
The | Montreal franchise never played a game in Montreal due |
Montreal Franchise of Montreal, Quebec | |
In 1799 he set up his own business in | Montreal, Francis Badgley and Company. |
After three seasons in | Montreal, Frey was purchased by the California Angels |
He served on the municipal council for | Montreal from 1840 to 1842. |
971-1977) and Provincial of the Sulpicians in | Montreal from 1982 to 1994. |
1 April 1972) was the 7th Anglican Bishop of | Montreal from 1943 to 1960 and then Metropolitan of th |
Grenier was a City Councillor in | Montreal from 1857 to 1860, from 1861 to 1865, from 18 |
He was flour inspector for | Montreal from 1878 to 1888. |
esident of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of | Montreal from 1895 to 1899. |
Many travelled to | Montreal from the countryside to adopt children, in so |
t McGill from 1971-2005 and the University of | Montreal from 2005-2007 until accepting her current po |
Esperanto Congress of the Americas (TAKE) in | Montreal from July 12 to 18, 2008. |
He played for McGill University in | Montreal from 1920 to 1922. |
rthur Carlisle was the 6th Anglican Bishop of | Montreal from 1939 to 1943. |
View of | Montreal from Mount Royal, 1784 |
ce, also served as warden of Trinity House at | Montreal from 1830 to 1839 and was a member of the com |
tfleet School Board from 1961 to 1964, and in | Montreal from 1964 to 1967. |
icago, he was a student of Kenneth Gilbert in | Montreal from 1967-1971. |
esident of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of | Montreal from 1989 to 1994. |
He served as a city councillor in | Montreal from 1944 until his death. |
He was mayor of | Montreal from 1924 to 1926. |
ly Canadian illustrated magazine published in | Montreal from 1869 to 1883. |
ubsequently played a major role in saving Old | Montreal from destruction in the early 1960s. |
eir resistance delayed the British advance to | Montreal from the west. |
rved as the first cathedral of the Diocese of | Montreal from 1821 to 1822. |
Cooke was registrar for West | Montreal from 1907 until his death in Montreal in 1913 |
, attended prestigious Selwyn House School in | Montreal from 1994 to 1997. |
eorge Wilbur Spinney was president of Bank of | Montreal from December 1942 until his death in Februar |
essureault served as alderman for the city of | Montreal from 1922 to 1926. |
eginald Hollis was the 9th Anglican Bishop of | Montreal from 1975 to 1990. |
He studied at the Grand Seminary of | Montreal from 1874 to 1877, and was ordained a priest |
le path along De Maisonneuve through downtown | Montreal, from Berri Street to Atwater Street. |
He served as mayor of | Montreal from 1868 to 1871. |
or commission for Cormier after his return to | Montreal from his studies in Paris. |
Van Horne broadcast the last Expos game in | Montreal from the Marlins broadcast booth in 2004. |
He served as Mayor of | Montreal from 1904 to 1906. |
he fourth place in the 200 m freestyle at the | Montreal Games (1976). |
individual events, including the four at the | Montreal Games. |
esentation as Coach of the eight for the 1976 | Montreal Games. |
Pollack also collected two silvers at the | Montreal Games. |
al Electric Company and Herbert Samuel Holt's | Montreal Gas Company. |
jor in the local militia and president of the | Montreal Gas Company. |
The | Montreal Gazette |
Joan Irwin of the | Montreal Gazette blasted the series as an "inept serie |
During an interview with the | Montreal Gazette Goncalves said of the experience: "We |
Bevand served as the chess columnist for the | Montreal Gazette newspaper from 1978-2001. |
He was president and publisher of the | Montreal Gazette newspaper from 2002 to 2004. |
Blaikie is also a business columnist for the | Montreal Gazette and Les Affaires, and has been a tele |
a journalist he wrote regular columns for the | Montreal Gazette and the now-defunct Montreal Star. |
"Union protests against $35,000 stipend", The | Montreal Gazette |
was sometimes nicknamed the "Maroons" by the | Montreal Gazette in its reporting. |
uently for Canadian newspapers, including The | Montreal Gazette and Sun Media, and broadcasts on radi |
ouldn't be surprised if you have to go to the | Montreal Gazette archives to get Perry's account in En |
Marcil worked as a journalist for the | Montreal Gazette and several other newspapers. |
lt, "Sherbrooke voters turf out their mayor," | Montreal Gazette, 5 November 1990, A5. |
moved back home as a sports reporter for the | Montreal Gazette, where he covered a variety of events |
2008: Saadi Youssef: a poet in exile, The | Montreal Gazette, Montreal Canada |
English-language daily newspapers: the large | Montreal Gazette, and the small Sherbrooke Record, a l |
al tally shows size of victory in Longueuil," | Montreal Gazette, 6 November 1986, V1. |
ook were published in The Globe and Mail, The | Montreal Gazette, and Alternatives Journal. |
owly wins Quebec Green Party leadership race, | Montreal Gazette, 20 November 2010. |
me between 1816 and 1822 he was editor of the | Montreal Gazette. |
fter graduating, he became a reporter for the | Montreal Gazette. |
nalist for United Press International and the | Montreal Gazette. |
of his columns published posthumously by the | Montreal Gazette. |
He also penned a daily news column for the | Montreal Gazette. |
Montreal General Hospital | |
The faculty is closely affiliated with the | Montreal General Hospital. |
icine at McGill and Physician-in-Chief at the | Montreal General Hospital. |
ar of 1812; Garden was also a governor of the | Montreal General Hospital and a justice of the peace f |
was a Canadian physician and scientist at the | Montreal General Hospital. |
ers; William Greaves director), filmed at the | Montreal General Hospital |
She received her nursing education at the | Montreal General Hospital School of Nursing. |
ime, Quebec player Dale Hunter scored against | Montreal goalie Rick Wamsley to clinch the series. |
Montreal goaltender Jacques Plante appeared in the gam | |
modern-day Ottawa Senators franchise against | Montreal goaltender Patrick Roy. |
riginates in Toronto, but what's broadcast in | Montreal goes through Montreal's Radio Master Control |
Main character, an English-speaking Jew from | Montreal, going from struggling friend of artists in P |
Born in | Montreal, Gold received a B.A. from Queen's University |
The Royal | Montreal Golf Club, the Golf Saint-Raphael and Elm Rid |
Four years later in | Montreal, Goodwin-Squires was eliminated in the semifi |
or fuels, and some metropolitan areas such as | Montreal, Greater Vancouver, and Victoria impose addit |
cleus around which the original settlement of | Montreal grew. |
CBC News: | Montreal gunman called himself 'angel of death' Thu, 1 |
It is located at 2050, rue Amherst, | Montreal H2L 3L8. |
Montreal had also begun to experience a decade of econ | |
The couple, who lived at 272 Mountain Street, | Montreal, had six children, three sons and three daugh |
as held that was the largest social gathering | Montreal had ever seen. |
In 1923, the | Montreal Half-Company of the Royal Canadian Volunteer |
He was appointed Chairman of the | Montreal Harbour Commission in 1922. |
er leaving politics, he was involved with the | Montreal Harbour Commission and was harbour-master fro |
The Morgan's flagship store in downtown | Montreal has been a Bay store ever since Morgan's was |
Montreal has a modest Portuguese population. | |
second major multi-sport sporting event that | Montreal has hosted since the Montreal Olympics in 197 |
A native of | Montreal, Haugland studied at Ryerson University and C |
Edmonton and | Montreal have met in 11 Grey Cup clashes. |
At the 2009 World Aquatic Trials in | Montreal Hawes set a new national record in the 200 me |
The following year he played for the | Montreal HC for the 1902-03 season and helped the team |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal he again crewed the eight which this time won |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal he received a silver medal in Greco-Roman wre |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K |
Born in | Montreal, he was raised in Revelstoke, British Columbi |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the repechages of both |
In 8 games for | Montreal, he struck out 6 and had an ERA of 5.40. |
After one season in | Montreal, he was traded to the Boston Bruins for Charl |
Born in | Montreal, he was part of the Canadian basketball team, |
In 1976 at the Summer Olympics in | Montreal he won the Olympic silver medal with the Brit |
Returning to | Montreal, he practiced law for 25 years. |
Living in | Montreal, he worked actively as a teacher and a concer |
At his debut, at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he won the bronze medal with the Dutch team. |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the repechages of the K |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal he won a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he finished fifth in the C-2 1000 m event wh |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the C |
After curacies in Armagh and | Montreal he was Dean of Residence at his old college u |
lliam Albert Georgette on December 7, 1935 in | Montreal, he began playing the piano at age nine, firs |
ur years later at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal he won the silver medal with the British boat |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the repechages of the K |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he finished eighth in the C-2 1000 m event a |
Before moving to | Montreal he was a mathematics professor at University |
After having spent part of his youth in | Montreal, he went to Harvard University and became a s |
During his legal career in | Montreal, he was a city councillor in Saint-Antoine wa |
After three years in | Montreal, he began his studies for the priesthood at S |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal he was again cox for the eight which this tim |
One of the wealthiest French Canadians in | Montreal, he was chairman of the Montreal Stock Exchan |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal he added a silver with a new partner, Vladysl |
he retired from the fur trade and settled at | Montreal; he became a member of the Beaver Club there. |
After completing his studies in | Montreal, he moved to Ottawa, Ontario seeking work wit |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he competed in the men's 3 metre springboard |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he finished sixth in the C-2 500 m event and |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he was eliminated in the repechages of the C |
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, he won the gold in the C-1 500 m event. |
Born in | Montreal, he was the son of Joseph Papineau and Rosali |
Board honoured McLaren's genius by naming its | Montreal head office building the Norman McLaren Build |
He was hired as an economist at the | Montreal headquarters of the Canadian National Railway |
She was Chairman of the Board of the | Montreal Heart Institute Foundation and a graduate of |
ner in, and eventually the sole owner of, the | Montreal Hebrew Delicatessen. |
long time reporter of ski conditions for the | Montreal Herald and CFCF radio. |
he began writing a series of articles for the | Montreal Herald about the anticipated transfer of land |
The | Montreal Herald closed in 1957, after publishing for 1 |
He was president of the | Montreal Herald. |
Born in | Montreal, his father was Hirsch Wolofsky, publisher of |
the revitalization of the Old | Montreal Historic District; |
ul (Saint Paul Street) is a street in the Old | Montreal historic area of Montreal, Quebec. |
Though located in the Old | Montreal historic district, it is a modernist structur |
This section of the timeline of | Montreal history concerns the events from the 1960s in |
This section of the timeline of | Montreal history concerns the events from the 1720s in |
en dentelle, an allegorical representation of | Montreal history, at the McCord Museum, Montreal; |
Montreal HMCS Donnacona was a Canadian football team d | |
In 1944 | Montreal HMCS Donnacona won the 32nd Grey Cup game. |
formed over a dispute over the control of the | Montreal Hockey Club. |
Main article: | Montreal Hockey Club |
The Royal | Montreal Hockey Club, of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, bet |
In 1929, he joined the | Montreal Hockey Club, and, with his brother Earl, the |
Members of the | Montreal Hockey Club of 1885, posed with the Birks Tro |
The | Montreal Hockey Club in 1893 as the first Stanley Cup |
eeds, Quebec, Northey became secretary at the | Montreal Hockey Club in 1893. |
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