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Wife of Sir James Hamet Dunn (1874-1956), capitalist.
Wife of Sir James Hamet Dunn (1874-1956), capitalist.
Maxwell O. Hunley was a seller of rare books in the Beverly Hills, California area.
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James Laughlin Hughes (1846-1935) was born near Bowmanville, Ontario. He began teaching at the age of 18 and was appointed head master at the provincial model school at Toronto in 1871. Hughes was later appointed as the special commissioner to investigate fraud in teachers' examinations by the Ontario government. He was also instrumental in introducing the kindergarten system to the city of Toronto, and also inducted the phonic method of teaching reading and intellectual development. He was also an author who wrote many educational publications and books on educational and teaching methods.
Author and playwright, Toronto, Ont. Born at Thamesville, Ont. and attended Queen's and Oxford Universities. Literary editor of "Saturday Night" magazine, 1940, editor and later publisher of the Peterborough "Examiner" 1942-1965. Professor at University of Toronto, teaching literature at Massey College 1961-1981. Wrote the Deptford Trilogy.