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    Stevenson McGill (1765–1840) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister of the Church of Scotland who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church...
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    professor of history at McGill, the name "McGill Redmen" was first adopted in 1927, initially intended to reflect James McGill's Scottish heritage and hair...
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    The McGill University pro-Palestinian encampment was an occupation protest which took place on the downtown campus of McGill University, in Montreal, from...
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  • McGill University Department of Social Studies of Medicine. As one experiment to test for personal survival of bodily death, in the 1960s Stevenson set...
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  • e-News". "McGill's founding Faculty gets a new name". reporter.mcgill.ca. 29 September 2020. "Canadian Dental Association – Dentistry at McGill — The First...
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  • Newfoundland (revision). McGill-Queen's Press. p. 495. ISBN 9780773517820 – via Google Books. This page lists people with the surname Stevenson. If an internal...
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    new era to wear, and cheer for with pride". McGill Athletics. November 17, 2020. "Spotlight Athletics". Mcgill.ca. 2012-05-14. Archived from the original...
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    excelled, winning many prizes and graduating as a Master of Arts in 1820. Stevenson McGill was his most influential teacher; he also greatly admired Thomas Chalmers...
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    prescribed course at the divinity hall, then presided over by Rev. Dr Stevenson McGill. On leaving, he accompanied a pupil as private tutor to Eton College...
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    King's College, Aberdeen, replacing Prof Ogilvie. In 1828 he succeeded Stevenson McGill as Moderator of the General Assembly, the highest position within the...
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  • Haldane (Principal, St Mary's College, University of St Andrews) 1828 Stevenson McGill (Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow) 1829 Patrick Forbes...
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  • named as CUFLA's 'Coaching Staff of the Year' in 2008. Stevenson, Verity (13 November 2018). "McGill students vote to change Redmen sports teams' name"....
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    boundary wall. His role as Dean of the Chapel Royal was filled by Rev Dr Stevenson McGill who later also served as Moderator. In 1798 he was married to Maria...
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  • and Indigenous Education (PDF) (Report). McGill University. 2017. Stevenson, Verity (13 November 2018). "McGill students vote to change Redmen sports teams'...
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    Patrick Neill. In 1828 his role as Moderator was succeeded by Rev Stevenson McGill. He died at St. Mary's College, St. Andrews, on 9 March 1854, in his...
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  • Kinetics. ISBN 978-0-87322-667-7. Stevenson 1937. Stevenson 1944. Stevenson 1938. Stevenson 1944, p. 210. Stevenson 1937, pp. 18–19. Frijda & Mesquita...
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    Annmarie Adams (category Academic staff of McGill University)
    the School of Architecture at McGill University. Adams specializes in healthcare architecture and gendered space. At McGill she teaches courses in architectural...
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  • Mary Anne Spier (secretary), Claudia Kishi (vice-president), and Stacey McGill (treasurer), but the number of members varies throughout the series. The...
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  • left Barenaked Ladies in 1995 to pursue a musical composition degree at McGill University, while Jim continued as the band's bassist. The Brothers Creeggan...
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  • Dover Brian Simpson Jacqueline Foster David Martin Ian Hudghton Struan Stevenson Bill Miller Neil MacCormick John Purvis Elspeth Attwooll Catherine Stihler...
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  • Walter Frederick Ferrier (category McGill University Faculty of Engineering alumni)
    (1865–1950) was a Canadian geologist and mining engineer. He graduated from McGill University's school of mining engineering. He was a tireless mineral collector...
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    Frank Dawson Adams (category McGill University Faculty of Science alumni)
    Montreal (a private school founded in 1843 and closely associated with McGill University after 1852). As a pupil there, Adams received a classical education...
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    Andrew Stevenson (January 21, 1784 – January 25, 1857) was an American politician, lawyer and diplomat. He represented Richmond, Virginia in the Virginia...
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  • son of Kliner Sr. who is assisting his father's criminal operation Bruce McGill as Mayor Grover Teale (season 1), a crooked politician in league with the...
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  • Alexander Ernest Stevenson (9 August 1912 – 2 September 1985) was an Irish footballer who played for Rangers and Everton, amongst other teams. As an international...
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    Recipes. Rand, McNally. p. 53. Schwarcz, Joe. "Why do onions make you cry when you cut them? And why are they sweet when you fry them?". McGill Office for...
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  • ISBN 978-1-135-23018-0. Garth Stevenson (2004). Unfulfilled Union, 5th Edition: Canadian Federalism and National Unity. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 108...
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    coincidentally had the same name as her father. Alley married actor Parker Stevenson on December 22, 1983. After a miscarriage, the couple adopted their first...
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    species of Agaricales (gilled mushrooms). Stevenson was born in Auckland, New Zealand, the oldest of four children of William Stevenson and his wife Grace...
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    Kenneth Stevenson (born 1963 or 1964) is a Scottish Labour Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Airdrie and Shotts since 2024...
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