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The Mountain of McGill: George J. Mountain, First Principal, Contributed Much to Education in Early Days
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The Mountain of McGill: George J. Mountain, First Principal, Contributed Much to Education in Early Days
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Abstract |
A brief account of the role played by George Jehoshaphat Mountain (1789-1863) in the development of McGill University. For close to twelve years (1824-1835) Mountain was Principal of the university. Later he became president of the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning, the body which oversaw the running of McGill.
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McGill News
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Vol. 30
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no. 3
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8-9, 27
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Spring 1949
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en
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Cooper, John Irwin. “The Mountain of McGill: George J. Mountain, First Principal, Contributed Much to Education in Early Days.” McGill News Vol. 30, no. 3 (Spring 1949): 8–9, 27.
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