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For, after leaving the Army in 1956, I spent five years in Graduate School first at Boston College and then at the University of Toronto.
* Full text at the University of Toronto Library
Anaxagoras of Clazomenae: Fragments and Testimonia: a text and translation with notes and essays University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 978-0-8020-9325-7
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994.
He is the successor of Alain Chesnais ( 2010 – 2012 ), a French citizen living in Toronto where he runs his company named Visual Transitions and Wendy Hall of the University of Southampton.
Knowles Middleton and Athelstan F. Spilhaus, Third Edition revised, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1953
Born in Toronto, Kernighan attended the University of Toronto between 1960 and 1964, earning his Bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics.
Category: University of Toronto alumni
Until 2007, when Victoria administration made it co-ed, Gate House was one of the last remaining all-male residence building in the University of Toronto.
Category: University of Toronto buildings
He received a Bachelor of Arts from Victoria College at the University of Toronto.
Category: University of Toronto alumni
The first documented gridiron football match was a game played at University College, a college of the University of Toronto, November 9, 1861.
One of the participants in the game involving University of Toronto students was ( Sir ) William Mulock, later Chancellor of the school.
In 1864, at Trinity College, also a college of the University of Toronto, F. Barlow Cumberland and Frederick A. Bethune devised rules based on rugby football.
According to a group of astronomers at the University of Toronto and elsewhere, the observations of this supernova are best explained by assuming that it arose from a white dwarf which grew to twice the mass of the Sun before exploding.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994.
* Miller, James, L. ( 1986 ) Measures of Wisdom: The Cosmic Dance in Classical and Christian Antiquity, University of Toronto Press.
A keen interest in science, especially botany and lepidopterology, led him to enter the Honours Science program the University of Toronto in 1963, but he switched to Honors English Language and Literature later in his first year.

University and librarian
Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved ( 1975 ) argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were often exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable.
Michigan State University Comic Art Collection librarian Randy Scott describes these as " large sheets of paper on which newspaper comics have traditionally been distributed to subscribing newspapers.
He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalog, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogs with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue.
After attaining her Master's degree in Library Science at the University of Texas at Austin, she was employed as a librarian.
There they took employment at the University of Göttingen — Jacob as a professor and head librarian and Wilhelm as professor.
* Rudolf Erich Raspe ( 1736 – 1794 ), a University of Kassel librarian who fled to England after embezzling significant funds from Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and wrote ( or compiled ) The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchhausen.
He then ( 1788 ) became head librarian at the University of Mainz.
He then settled in Mainz, where he became head librarian of the University of Mainz, a position his friend Johannes von Müller had held before, who made sure Forster would succeed him when Müller moved to the administration of Elector Friedrich Karl Josef von Erthal.
It was during the thirty years he served as university librarian at the Brynmor Jones Library at the University of Hull that he produced the greater part of his published work.
One of the prominent features of Trantor was the Library of Trantor ( variously referred to as the Imperial Library, the University of Trantor Library, and the Galactic Library ), in which librarians index the entirety of human knowledge by walking up to a different computer terminal every day and resuming where the previous librarian left off.
His father, Solomon Pimsleur, was an immigrant from France and a composer of music ; his American-born mother was a librarian at Columbia University.
From 1883 to 1888 he was chief librarian at Columbia University, from 1888 to 1906 director of the New York State Library, and from 1888 to 1900 secretary and executive officer of the University of the State of New York.
Prior to his arrival at New Harmony, he served as librarian for the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, curator at the American Philosophical Society, and professor of natural history at the University of Pennsylvania.
* Charles V. Park ( 1885 – 1982 ), noted librarian for whom the Charles V. Park Library at Central Michigan University is named, was born in town.
Its principal members were humanists, like Bessartion's protégé Giovanni Antonio Campani ( Campanus ), Bartolomeo Platina, the papal librarian, and Filippo Buonaccorsi, and young visitors who received polish in the academic circle, like Publio Fausto Andrelini of Bologna who took the New Learning to the University of Paris, to the discomfiture of his friend Erasmus.
From 1948 to 1972, he was an agriculture librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he had gained a master's degree in library science, became a professor, and raised a son, Mitchell, and daughter, Linda with his wife Sally.
His liberalism in politics having brought him into conflict with the university authorities of Giessen, he exchanged that university for Göttingen in 1816, and three years later received a chair at the new University of Bonn, where he established the art museum and the library, of which he became the first librarian.
The faculty at the University of Leipzig refused Gesner teaching privileges, however, and on the foundation of the University of Göttingen he became Professor of Poetry and Eloquence ( 1734 ) and subsequently librarian, continuing to publish works on classical languages and literature as well composing Latin poetry and publicizing the university.
Josephus Justus Scaliger, painted by Paullus Merula, 3rd librarian of Leiden University, 1597
The Milner Library was named for Angeline “ Ange ” Vernon Milner ( 1856 – 1928 ), a Bloomington-Normal native and the first full-time librarian of Illinois State Normal University.
The theme of his oration was “ The Progressive Character of the Human Race .” He then studied law for a short time at Wrentham, Massachusetts ; was a tutor of Latin and Greek ( 1820 – 1822 ) and a librarian ( 1821 – 1823 ) at Brown University.
" Lahiri grew up in Kingston, Rhode Island, where her father Amar Lahiri works as a librarian at the University of Rhode Island ; he is the basis for the protagonist in " The Third and Final Continent ," the closing story from Interpreter of Maladies.
The manuscript was then brought to Kyoto University by a descendant who was a librarian at the university for donation and archiving.

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