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  • ...as principal of [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]]
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  • *Bachelor of Arts (1942) - King's College, University of Durham, Durham, England *Master of Arts (1948) - King's College, University of Durham, Durham, England
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  • ...the defence of [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]] from critics of the school in the 1850s.
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  • *King's Scholar, Eton College *Honours in French, Keble College, Oxford
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  • '''Named for:''' Dr. Edwin Jacob, the first president of King's College, was an Oxford University scholar and lived in the cottage from 1829-1833, ...the hill upon which UNB stands, Oxford Cottage was also the home of King's College professor and later president of UNB, William Brydone-Jack. Peters gave the
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  • ...ity, from which [[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]] vice-president [[Presidents|Edwin Jacob was]] a graduate of. ...rst Encaenia of [[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]] was instituted by [[Presidents|Edwin Jacob]] with week-long events includ
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  • The [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]] coat of arms is adopted from the royal coat of arms of ''The Royal Gazett ...nate committee submitted a final design and was officially approved by the College of Heralds in May 1956. The coat of arms is used for formal occasions, such
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  • ...ing a list of former students of the College of New Brunswick later King's College and since 1859 the University of New Brunswick'', Fredericton, N.B. The Ass
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  • ...ing a list of former students of the College of New Brunswick later King's College and since 1859 the University of New Brunswick'', Fredericton, N.B. The Ass
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  • ...ing a list of former students of the College of New Brunswick later King's College and since 1859 the University of New Brunswick'', Fredericton, N.B. The Ass
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  • ...ing, King’s College Building, Administration building, the “Old Pile”, New College Building. ...t chancellor of [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King’s College]]. The building was dedicated on 23 October 1999. The eventual renaming of
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  • ...1820 - 1828 ([[Brief_History_of_UNB#College_of_New_Brunswick_(1800_-_1828)|College of New Brunswick]])</span> ...f">1829 - 1859 ([[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]])</span>
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  • ...iberal Arts and Sciences and, from 1800 to 1828, had borne the name of the College of New Brunswick. Unveiled by the Honourable J. Leonard O'Brien, Lieutenant
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  • ...emorial/Commemoration:''' Centennial of the first degrees conferred by the College of New Brunswick ...e degrees given by the College of New Brunswick, which would become King's College, Fredericton, and after 1860 the University of New Brunswick
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  • When King's College became the [[Brief History of UNB#University of New Brunswick (1859 - Prese
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  • ...cipal of the [[Brief History of UNB#College of New Brunswick (1800 - 1828)|College of New Brunswick]] (1820-1828). ...r, Registrar of [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]], who owned the house as of 1845, named it Somerville House in honour of U
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  • ...Brunswick]] and [[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]]); 1864 (recast seal which appears on floor of [[Brief_History_of_UNB|Bona ...arter as the [[Brief_History_of_UNB#College_of_New_Brunswick_(1800_-_1828)|College of New Brunswick]] and was continually used until 1859, after which the ins
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  • In 1892 the precursor to UNB's Law School, King's College, was founded in Saint John. The next year, Edith Leavitt Hanington, the dau
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  • *Doctor of Civil Law (1985) - King's College, Halifax, NS, Canada ...ed at UNB upon returning from Europe in 1945 and was housed at [[Alexander College]] along with the many other returning veterans.
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  • ...ural History at [[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]] (later the University of New Brunswick), he began collecting the plants o
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