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...like honor was conferred on him by Williams College. Dr. Winsor was vice-president of the Mass. Historical Society; member of the American Philosophical Society; fellow of the American Academy; honorable member of the Royal Society of Canada; member of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec; and honorable member of the Royal George Society of London...
...Governor William E. Russell, of the class of 1877, died near St. Adelaide, Quebec, July 16. He was born in Cambridge, January 6, 1857, and was the son of Charles Theodore Russell. He was educated in the schools of Cambridge and entered Harvard with honors in 1873. At college he quickly became well known among his classmates as an excellent scholar, an all-round athlete...
Charles H. Gates was born at Montreal in 1816. He prepared for college at the famous Round Hill School, and entering Harvard, graduated with the class of 1835. He was engaged in banking for many years in New York, Boston, Quebec and Hamilton, Ont. Returning from abroad in 1869, he became instructor of modern languages at Brown University. For the last twelve years he has lived in Boston, devoting himself to writing and teaching...
...Quebec Act injure the Colonies...
...Baritone's lecture on the Relation of Canada and the United States. The history of Canada, he said is contemporaneous with that of the United States; for when the English were landing at Jamestown in 1607, the French were establishing a colony on the heights of Quebec. The Indian war closely followed by the Declaration of Independence had great influence upon both Canada and the colonies in that they taught their lessons of resolution which served them well in later years. Her history from 1787 to the breaking out of the civil war shows great advancement as a people until...