- CA QUA11846
- Person
- fl. 1938
M.A. McEwen was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.
M.A. McEwen was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.
The Rev. Robert McDowall (1768-1841) was the first Presbyterian Clergyman in the Kingston area, arriving in 1798. He was born at Balston Spa, New York in 1768 to Scottish parents and was educated at Williams College, Mass. In 1798, the Dutch Reformed classis of Albany, a branch of the Calvinist Church, sent missionaries to Canada. McDowall decided to stay to serve Upper Canada. He situated himself at Fredericksburgh and Adolphustown. He married Hannah Washburn, a daughter of Ebenezer Washburn. They had a large family.
Dr. John W. McDougall was a physician in Brockville, Ontario. He graduated from Queen's University School of Medicine in 1937.
John Lorne McDougall was born in Tayside, Ontario in 1900 and educated at the University of Toronto where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1921 and a Master of Arts in 1923. He did further post-graduate work at Harvard University and the London School of Economics. He began his teaching career as an instructor in economics at the University of Texas during 1925-26 and at the University of Toronto during 1926-27. In 1927 he left teaching to become a statistician with Canadian General Securities where he remained until 1931 before returning to teaching. He joined Queen's University in 1933 and remained until his retirement in 1965. He died at Kingston in 1986.
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