Sir Byron Edmund Walker, CVO (14 October 1848 – 27 March 1924) was a Canadian banker. He was the president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce from 1907...
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with the support and financial assistance of his father-in-law, Sir Byron Edmund Walker, a Canadian businessman. Today, Appleby is a co-educational day and...
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included in the order Notoptera. Walker was born in Windsor, Ontario, the second child and eldest son of Sir Byron Edmund Walker, after whom he was named, and...
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football player Byron Edmund Walker (1848–1924), Canadian banker Carl Walker (1934–2022), English police inspector Carlene M. Walker (born 1947), American...
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June 1890 George Albertus Cox, 17 June 1890 – 8 January 1907 Sir Byron Edmund Walker, 8 January 1907 – 27 March 1924 Sir John Aird, 25 April 1924 – 12...
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Formation. William Parks named the specimen P. walkeri in honor of Sir Byron Edmund Walker, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Royal Ontario Museum...
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Methodist Cemetery Saint Paul's Anglican Cemetery Birthplace of Byron Edmund Walker (1848–1924), banker and patron of the arts William Winegard (1924–2019)...
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Askew Haygood, American educator and missionary (d. 1900) 1848 – Byron Edmund Walker, Canadian banker and philanthropist (d. 1924) 1853 – John William...
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Swiss model. Albert Carman, William Lash Miller, Maurice Hutton, Byron Edmund Walker, Reuben Wells Leonard, and Rufus S. Hudson were among the League's...
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Professor James Mavor, F. Nicholls, Sir Edmund Osler, Sir Henry M. Pellatt, George Agnew Reid, Byron Edmund Walker, Mrs. H. D. Warren, E.R. Wood, and Frank...
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instructors included John Arthur Fraser. Thomson's patrons included Sir Byron Edmund Walker and James Mavor. He was a founding member of the Ontario Archeological...
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served as vice-president. The design selection committee was led by Byron Edmund Walker, a prominent Canadian banker, philanthropist and patron of the arts...
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benefactor to the Royal Ontario Museum. Together with George Agnew Reid, Byron Edmund Walker and others, Osler participated in the campaign to found an art museum...
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representatives, but opposed by most professors. The senate elected Sir Edmund Walker, but Walker died shortly thereafter. Mulock was subsequently elected unanimously...
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Portugal), in Alsace-Lorraine by Arthur Raffalovich, and in Canada by Byron Edmund Walker. The fourth volume contains chapters on banking in Germany and Austria-Hungary...
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Lord Byron and George Anson Byron, admiral and explorer, who were the 6th and 7th Baron Byron, respectively. Byron was the second son of William Byron, 4th...
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Aged 41, McKinnon was the bank's youngest general manager since Sir Byron Edmund Walker assumed the position in 1886 at age 38. In December 1956, McKinnon...
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Featherston Osler, 1910–1924 Sir Byron Edmund Walker, 1924 Hon Newton Wesley Rowell, 1925–1935 Thomas Bradshaw, 1935–1939 Albert Edmund Phipps, 1940–1943 Charles...
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Charles Meredith. The brothers were first cousins of The Rt. Hon. Richard Edmund Meredith, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and Frederick Walsingham Meredith...
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Bertha May Crawford, architect Eden Smith, banker and art patron Sir Byron Edmund Walker who purchased many of Staples' works, the celebrated cellist Leo...
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(1892-1980) Hamilton MacCarthy (1846-1939) Betty Mochizuki (born 1929) Byron Edmund Walker (1848-1924) J.E.H. MacDonald (1873-1932) Homer Watson (1855-1936)...
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Beaumont late Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Natal 7 July 1910 Byron Edmund Walker, CVO President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce 7 July 1910 Henry...
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In 1909 Davis was among a trio of finalist judges, including, Sir Byron Edmund Walker of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Toronto and Sir George...
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George Edmund Byron Bettesworth (1785 – 16 May 1808) was a British Naval Officer. During his service he participated in a notable single ship action, and...
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vol. VIII (1851–1860), University of Toronto / Université Laval. Byron Edmund Walker, A History of Banking in Canada (Toronto, 1909; reprinted from A...
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Walker Industrialist, developed distillery, ferry and railway in Windsor, Ontario 1971 Horatio Walker Artist, Royal Academy of Art 1939 Byron Edmund Walker...
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Tony – Henry Vaughan – Edward Vere, Earl of Oxford – John Wain – Ted Walker – Edmund Waller – Vernon Watkins – John Webster – Robert Wells – Lawrence Whistler...
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Town Again" on their 2019 album, Office Politics. Edmund Cooper's alternative-history The Cloud Walker (1973) is set in a world where the Luddite ethos...
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Anna M. Manasco (category Alumni of St Edmund Hall, Oxford)
Emory University, her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and her Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, where she served...
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Everett presented two Channel 4 documentaries: one on the travels of Lord Byron, the Romantic poet, broadcast in July 2009, and another on British explorer...
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