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'''Position(s) held:'''
'''Position(s) held:'''


*Professor of Modern Languages (part-time from 1948 until 1852, then full-time until 1871)
*Professor of Modern Languages (part-time: 1948 - 1852)
*Professor of Modern Languages (full-time: 1852 - 1871)


'''Activities/Contributions:'''
'''Activities/Contributions:'''


'''Notes:''' Very active in the defence of [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]] from critics of the school in the 1850s.
'''Notes:''' Played a very active role in the defence of [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]] from critics of the school in the 1850s.


'''Sources:'''
'''Sources:'''

Latest revision as of 13:12, 26 August 2014

Nicknames/Other names: Joseph Marshall de Brett Maréchal; "The Baron"

Education: Bachelor of Arts (1886) -

Dates Employed: 1848 - 1871 (died)

Faculty: Arts

Department: Modern Languages

Position(s) held:

  • Professor of Modern Languages (part-time: 1948 - 1852)
  • Professor of Modern Languages (full-time: 1852 - 1871)

Activities/Contributions:

Notes: Played a very active role in the defence of King's College from critics of the school in the 1850s.

Sources:

  • Montague, Susan. A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 32-33.
  • 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. 27 - 40.


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