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*Professor of English Language & Literature/Mental & Moral Philosophy (1867 - 1869) | *Professor of English Language & Literature/Mental & Moral Philosophy (1867 - 1869) | ||
'''Activities/Contributions:''' In | '''Activities/Contributions:''' In 1868, Professor Jardine took over the Freshman Mathematics class, freeing up [[William_Brydone_Jack|President Brydone Jack]] to teach a specialty class in engineering and surveying. | ||
'''Notes: '''Replaced by [[Thomas_Harrison|Thomas Harrison]]. | '''Notes: '''Replaced by [[Thomas_Harrison|Thomas Harrison]]. |
Revision as of 14:47, 3 December 2015
Nicknames/Other names:
Education:
Years Employed: 1867 - 1869
Faculty: Arts
Department: English
Position(s) held:
- Professor of English Language & Literature/Mental & Moral Philosophy (1867 - 1869)
Activities/Contributions: In 1868, Professor Jardine took over the Freshman Mathematics class, freeing up President Brydone Jack to teach a specialty class in engineering and surveying.
Notes: Replaced by Thomas Harrison.
Sources:
- MacNutt, W. Stewart. "The University in the Twentieth Century." The University of New Brunswick Memorial Volume. Ed. Alfred G. Bailey. Fredericton: University of New Brunswick, 1950, pp. 26 - 40.
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