Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Science , and its technological handmaiden , engineering , were almost entirely ignored except in the progressive centres at University College and King's College , London , which were consciously patterned after German models .
Science , and its technological handmaiden , engineering , were almost entirely ignored except in the progressive centres at University College and King's College , London , which were consciously patterned after German models .
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Higher education in New Brunswick began in 1820 when James Somerville was named President of the College of New Brunswick ( founded 1800 ) . The course of study in the college was strictly classical in the English tradition , including ...
Higher education in New Brunswick began in 1820 when James Somerville was named President of the College of New Brunswick ( founded 1800 ) . The course of study in the college was strictly classical in the English tradition , including ...
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In 1852 , Sir Edmund nudged the college council into action . A committee of the council , including two friends of King's , J. A. Street and Lemuel A. Wilmot , a graduate and the Attorney - General , agreed that “ ... more specific ...
In 1852 , Sir Edmund nudged the college council into action . A committee of the council , including two friends of King's , J. A. Street and Lemuel A. Wilmot , a graduate and the Attorney - General , agreed that “ ... more specific ...
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