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  2. Raymond C. Archibald - Wikipedia

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    Archibald returned to Mount Allison in 1954 to curate the Mary Mellish Archibald Memorial Library, the library he had founded in 1905 to honor his mother. At his death the library contained 23,000 volumes, 2,700 records, and 70,000 songs in American and English poetry and drama.

  3. Mount Allison Mounties women's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Allison Mounties women's ice hockey program represents the Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, in the Atlantic University Sport conference of U Sports. The Mounties play at Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre.

  4. Moncton Flight College - Wikipedia

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    The Aviation program at Mount Allison is one of only a few in Canada that allows you to earn an undergraduate degree that incorporates flight and ground school training. In 1997, under the direction of Brad Mundle, a two-year Diploma in Aviation Technology was created and the organization changed its name to the Moncton Flight College.

  5. Éric Lapointe (Canadian football) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Brossard, Quebec, Lapointe is an alumnus of Mount Allison University, where he played football for the Mount Allison Mounties.While playing at the university level, he was Canada's Rookie of the Year, a three-time All-Canadian, and a two-time Hec Crighton Trophy winner as Most Outstanding Player in Canada (1996 and 1998), for which he received special congratulations by the ...

  6. Allison, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Allison is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] It is located seven miles south of Durant , and had a post office from March 6, 1901, to December 15, 1921. [ 2 ] Allison was named after the nearby Mount Allison school.

  7. Sarah Hart (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Hart married Sackville Dentist Dr. Edward Hart, a widower with three sons in 1914. She then had two children of her own before rejoining the Applied Arts faculty at Mount Allison in 1928, to teach wood carving which she taught until 1961. After her retirement she continued to paint with a local arts group.

  8. Ted Pulford - Wikipedia

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    For the next 30 years under a heavy teaching load, he sought to develop as an artist. During his years at Mount Allison he was also actively involved with the RCAF Squadron (1953–1963), where he organized and conducted winter training programs and served as commanding officer (1961–1963). He retired from teaching in the Spring of 1980.

  9. Mark Blagrave - Wikipedia

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    Mark Blagrave (born 1956) is a Canadian writer of plays, short stories, and novels, and a former university professor and administrator.. Born in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Blagrave was raised in Southern Ontario [1] and Bermuda before finishing high school in Saint John, New Brunswick.