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  2. Monument Peak (Milpitas, California) - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is part of a ridge in the Diablo Range that includes Mount Allison and Mission Peak and forms part of the border between Alameda County and Santa Clara County. The summit of Monument Peak lies just within the southern boundary of Mission Peak Regional Preserve in Alameda County and can be reached from the south via trails ...

  3. Grace Annie Lockhart - Wikipedia

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    Grace Annie Lockhart (22 February 1855 – 18 May 1916) was the first woman in the British Empire to receive a Bachelor's degree.She formally enrolled in Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada in 1874 and graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science and English Literature on 25 May 1875.

  4. Category:Mount Allison University - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Mount Allison University" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Mount Allison Mounties football logo.svg 108 × 64; 31 KB.

  5. Ross Flemington - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend William Thomas Ross Flemington, CC (October 11, 1897 – July 10, 1971) was president of Mount Allison University (1945 to 1962) and the first New Brunswick ombudsman (1967 to 1971). He was principal chaplain overseas during World War II .

  6. 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.

  7. John MacLachlan Gray - Wikipedia

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    John MacLachlan Gray, OC (born John Howard Gray; 1946) is a Canadian writer-composer-performer for stage, TV, film, radio and print.He is best known for his stage musicals and for his two seasons as a satirist on CBC TV's The Journal, as well as an author, speaker and social critic on cultural-political issues.

  8. 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.

  9. Alex Colville - Wikipedia

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    The house was donated to Mount Allison by the Colville family. It now serves as a museum and gallery dedicated to Alex Colville's life and work under the auspice of the Owens Art Gallery. Colville often used his immediate surroundings as subject matter, using his family as models.