Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Certainly the children of professionals , who constituted between two and three per cent of the Nova Scotian male working force , were over - represented in the university . Farmers , who made up 32.5 per cent of working Nova Scotians ...
Certainly the children of professionals , who constituted between two and three per cent of the Nova Scotian male working force , were over - represented in the university . Farmers , who made up 32.5 per cent of working Nova Scotians ...
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Approximately 25 per cent of the male graduates from the same three years were unable to be traced . Some of these remained unemployed , died in the war , worked at less prestigious jobs , or simply did not report on their subsequent ...
Approximately 25 per cent of the male graduates from the same three years were unable to be traced . Some of these remained unemployed , died in the war , worked at less prestigious jobs , or simply did not report on their subsequent ...
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These coal centres were not in any 9 12 12 In 1881 , 69 per cent of Springhill's coal mine employees were born in Nova Scotia , 11 per cent were from New Brunswick , ten per cent from England , four per cent from Scotland , three per ...
These coal centres were not in any 9 12 12 In 1881 , 69 per cent of Springhill's coal mine employees were born in Nova Scotia , 11 per cent were from New Brunswick , ten per cent from England , four per cent from Scotland , three per ...
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