993 resultados para Kenna, John Edward, 1848-1893.


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Edward Mirynech joined the faculty at Brock University in 1964 as assistant professor of Geology. Edward Mirynech, the son of John and Katherine Mirynech, grew up in St. Catharines, attended Connaught Public School and received his formal education at the University of Toronto. Dr. Mirynech played several critical roles in the early development of the University. In addition to teaching, Dr. Mirynech was also the acting director of the athletics department, a coach for many of the early rowing, hockey and basketball teams and served the University as marshall for the sod turning ceremony for the new DeCew campus in 1965. Dr. Mirynech was instrumental in the founding of the physical education, geography and geological sciences programs. He served as acting chairman in 1968 when the department of geological sciences enrolled its first students. Part of the unique teaching program was the annual field trips to locations such as the Belleville area, extended summer teaching programs held in Trinidad-Tobago and the following year in Iceland. In 1972, the first graduation ceremony ever to be held in the Arctic, at Pond Inlet, NWT, made national news. Three geology students, on a study trip to the Arctic, received their degrees during a special ceremony. Dr. Mirynech was among the faculty team in Pond Inlet, NWT, representing Brock University. Dr. Mirynech retired from teaching in 1985, and passed away in 2004.

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The John O. McKellar was a ship that belonged to the Scott Misener fleet. The first ship named after McKellar was launched on Januaray 25, 1929, from Wallsend, England, and was bound for Sault St. Marie, Ontario. This ship became part of the Colonial Steamship Company in 1950, and in 1952 was renamed the J.G. Irwin when construction of a new John O. McKellar was completed. John Oscar McKellar was born on June 28, 1878 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, west of London, Ont. He worked as a marine engineer, and became acquainted with Robert Scott Misener when the two were shipmates serving with the Algoma central fleet. In 1919, the two men joined forces to run a shipping company. Together, they purchased the wooden steamer "Simon Langell", and worked together on the ship for the next three years. Throughout his career with Misener's company, John McKellar served as Chief Engineer, then Marine Superintendent, and finally Secretary-Treasurer. He died on September 19, 1951.

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Joseph Pope was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island in 1854. He was the private secretary to Sir John A. Macdonald from 1882-1891. He worked as the assistant clerk to the Privy Council and undersecretary of state for Canada from 1896-1909. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in 1901. He was later knighted as a Knight Commander of the same order. Joseph Pope was the first permanent head of the Department of External Affairs (now Foreign Affairs and Internal Trade) 1909-1925. He was an advisor to Prime Ministers from Macdonald to King. He died in Ottawa, in 1926. As well as Confederation, Pope also penned: Memoirs of Sir John A. Macdonald : A Chronicle of the First Prime Minister of the Dominion; The Day of Sir John Macdonald; Jacques Cartier, his life and voyages; Traditions and Sir John A. MacDonald vindicated : a review of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Cartwright's reminiscences as well as other books Pope’s son, Maurice Arthur Pope wrote a book about Joseph entitled Public Servant: the Memoirs of Sir Joseph Pope”.

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Dexter Deverardo settled in the Niagara District around 1834. In 1842, he was elected to the District Council. He served in this position until around 1848, when he became Superintendent of Education for the Niagara District. He subsequently served as county Registrar (appointed in1852), Registrar of the Surrogate Court for Welland (1856), and served as county clerk until 1873.

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Letter to Mr. Robert Nelles from John McClelland of Guelph regarding Lot no.2 in the 8th concession of Garafraxa [rural township in Dufferin County, Ontario]. Mr. McClelland would like to buy the property, Dec. 28, 1848.

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Kathy and Susie, members of the faculty, and staff of the School of Natural Resource Sciences, ladies and gentlemen. There are some things in this world that, try as we may, just cannot be adequately accomplished. One of those things, for me at least, is to express adequately what I feel about the passing of Dr. Edward (Ted) Elliot. Ted came to this University of Nebraska a few months before I arrived, and it was my distinct honor to count him among my friends at this great University. Ted was a man of exceptional scientific standing and wisdom, and his loss leaves a void in all of our lives that will not be readily filled.

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Edward M. Cook's new book makes an excellent addition to the growing list of "introductions" to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Aimed primarily at a Christian lay and clerical audience, it succeeds admirably in leading its readers through the labyrinthine world of Scroll scholarship and controversy. The book divides itself into two uneven parts. In the first part, chapters 1-4, Cook deals with the discovery of the Scrolls in 1947 and the subsequent history of their decipherment and (often delayed) publication. Cook's treatment of this controversial topic is the most fair and evenhanded I have ever read; he has done meticulous research, reading many accounts of the Scrolls, from Edmund Wilson's in the 1950's to the latest journal articles from 1993. The result is a highly readable account of the finding and purchase of the Scrolls, the appointment of an international team of scholars to decipher and publish them, the delays in publication (including the results of the Six Day War in 1967, when most of the Scroll fragments fell into Israeli hands), and the controversy surrounding then editor-in-chief John Strugnell and the release of the photographs in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Cook is objective and fair throughout, but particularly striking is his sympathetic portrayal of the original seven member editorial team.

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1 Brief von Fritz Dannenbaum an Max Horkheimer, 26.11.1935; 2 Briefe zwischen F. Darnbacher und Max Horkheimer, 24.01.1936, 22.01.1936; 3 Briefe zwischen dem Dartmouth College Hanover N.H. und Max Horkheimer, 1939-1941. 06.05.1939; 14 Briefe zwischen Edward M. David und Max Horkheimer, 1941-1942; 1 Brief von der Day Cornell University, Ithaca N.Y. an Max Horkheimer, 24.02.1939; 2 Briefe zwischen Margaret Deaner und Max Horkheimer, 01.04.1935, 04.04.1935; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Hanna Deinhard, 05.01.1949; 1 Brief von Deiters an Max Horkheimer, 26.11.1935; 2 Briefe zwischen Laura Demick und Max Horkheimer, 22.12.1941, 29.12.1941; 2 Briefe zwischen Grace Dertz und Max Horkheimer, 18.10.1934, 11.10.1934; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Dekan, 20.06.1940; 1 Brief von Max Dessoir an Max Horkheimer, 29.08.1937; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Deutschland / deutsches Reich Minister für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Volksbildung, Berli, 21.04.1933; 4 Briefe zwischen John Dewey und Max Horkheimer, 1940-1941, 20.02.1941; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Walter Strauss, 20.02.1941; 3 Briefe zwischen Frederic Dewhurst und Max Horkheimer, 1939, 08.02.1939; 5 Briefe zwischen dem Soziograph Jul Diederich und Max Horkheimer, 1934-1938; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Hugo Sinzheimer, 20.10.1934; 15 Briefe zwischen William Dieterle, Charlotte Dieterle und Max Horkheimer, 1940-1944; 1 Brief von der Dillmann-Oberschule Stuttgart an Max Horkheimer, 13.12.1949; 1 Brief vonMax Horkheimer an W. R. Dittmar, 10.02.1938; 2 Briefe zwischen Sofie Doernberg, Paul Doernberg und Margot von Mendelssohn, 1942, 06.04.1942; 4 Briefe zwischen Willy Dörter und Max Horkheimer, 1936-1937, 20.02.1936; 1 Brief von Georg Glaser anMax Horkheimer; 3 Briefe zwischen Hans Venedey und Max Horkheimer, 22.01.1938, 1938; 28 Briefe sowie Zeitungsausschnitte zwischen Juliette Favez und Max Horkheimer, 1934-1938; 1 Brief von Juliette Favez ann karl Dörter, 02.10.1934; 2 Briefe von Max Horkheimer an Hans Klaus Brill, Januar 1938; 3 Briefe zwischen Karl Dörter und Max Horkheimer, 1934-1937, 12.10.1934; 4 Briefe zwischen Andrés Sternheim und Max Horkheimer, 1937, 16.06.1937; 1 Brief von Else Klee an Max Horkheimer, 13.06.1935;