Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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The College was defined as an interdenominational rather than as a Baptist institution , probably in order to appeal to a wider cross section of potential students , but there were only three full - time students during the first year ...
The College was defined as an interdenominational rather than as a Baptist institution , probably in order to appeal to a wider cross section of potential students , but there were only three full - time students during the first year ...
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These scientific endeavours spearheaded by a college followed a practice which began as early as 1794 in Ayr , Scotland , when the town invited subscriptions for a new type of scientific education to be given in a reorganized post ...
These scientific endeavours spearheaded by a college followed a practice which began as early as 1794 in Ayr , Scotland , when the town invited subscriptions for a new type of scientific education to be given in a reorganized post ...
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In 1848 the College became a high school under Thomas ' headmastership . However , in 1863 , Dalhousie College reopened on principles proposed by William Dawson , a famous Pictou Academy graduate , geologist and Principal of McGill ...
In 1848 the College became a high school under Thomas ' headmastership . However , in 1863 , Dalhousie College reopened on principles proposed by William Dawson , a famous Pictou Academy graduate , geologist and Principal of McGill ...
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