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  • ...Overseas Fellowship which enabled her to continue her education at King's College, University of London. While studying for her PhD there, Dr. Gunn received ...published by University of Toronto Press in 1966), she enrolled at Simmons College in Boston to study Library Science. In 1959, Dr. Gunn returned to Frederict
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  • ...], President of [[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]] (1829-1859), Founders' Day was originally called [[Encaenia|Encaenia]], a
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  • '''Named for:''' Edwin Jacob, president of King's College
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  • ...College Law School. The School became a faculty of UNB in 1923 when King's College amalgamated with Dalhousie University and relocated to Halifax, leaving the
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  • In 1902, Mabel Priscilla Penery French registered at King's College Law School (later UNB's Faculty of Law) and she became the first woman to r
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  • ...Science at the [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]]. Along with the study of Natural Sciences (Biology), courses in Chemistry
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  • ...y known then as [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]], was the only university in Canada providing courses in Chemistry. In the
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  • ...be employed by [[Brief History of UNB#King's College (1828 - 1859)|King's College]]
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  • ...grant to the [[Brief_History_of_UNB#College_of_New_Brunswick_(1800_-_1828)|College of New Brunswick]] in 1800, which declared the "yielding and paying therefo
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  • '''Previously named:''' King's College Law School '''Established:''' 1892 (as King’s College Law School); 1923 (as Faculty of Law)
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  • *''The Brunswickan''. "College Mourns Loss of Flagpole." Vol. 60, no. 2, 4 October 1940, p. 1, 5.
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  • ...sion of the University and was evidently modelled after the charter of the College at New York which subsequently became Columbia University.</span> ...a Board of Trustees. In 1805, a Provincial Act was passed granting to the College of New Brunswick the sum of £100 currency per annum from the Provincial Tr
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  • ...aron d'Avray, the second full-time professor of Modern Languages at King's College (later known as UNB), [18--]. UA PC 13; no. 17.]] '''Previously named:''' E
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  • ...led to [[Military_Training_Camps|Camp Sussex]] for two weeks to train. The college time-table was revised for the next fall semester to provide more time for
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  • ...t Chancellor of [[Brief_History_of_UNB#King's_College_(1828_-_1859)|King's College]]. Valued at forty dollars, the medal was offered for competition every yea | <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px">Kings College</span>
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  • ...ican Revolution, the Loyalists brought the standards of Harvard and King's College, New York, with them to the New Brunswick wilderness. It was therefore natu ...elay a "sufficient observatory for their reception" which would enable the college "to commence a course of observations to be regularly communicated to the A
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  • Michigan State College<br> ...he gentlemen, who not so long after this was written, were to help found a college in New Brunswick. The poem was composed on June 4, 1777, in honour of the b
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  • ...are now in middle age. They will certainly be those who are at school and college now. For this young generation is at home in Canada. Neither colonial nor V ...ted States I don't know. But I do know that they are utterly untrue of the college generation here. This is the best, the clearest-headed, the kindest and the
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  • ...lf century there have been immense changes in these means. At the time the College of New Brunswick was founded the ways in which thoughts moved between the m ...n the University of New Brunswick today as it was in the early days of the college.
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  • ...ent attack upon American universities in general by a professor at Earlham College. May I make clear at once that I do not object to individuals, certainly no ...ot be party to the appointment of a Communist to any position in a school, college, or university. There are no known adherents to the Party on our staff and
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