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MacGregor the Mover was founded in 1918 by -- MacGregor.
MacGregor the Mover was founded in 1918 by -- MacGregor.
Malcom McPhee moved to Kingston with his family from Napanee in 1958. He married Barbara Hogg in 1963. He graduated from Queen's in 1965 and moved to the University of Alberta Hospital (UAH) in June 1966 where he continued to teach and practice in a variety of roles.
Peter Dueck attended Queen's University at Kingston, where he received a Master of Arts degree in 2003.
Reporting to the Vice-Principal (Advancement), the Department of Development is responsible for exploring and developing philanthropic support for the University. It consists of four areas, each led by a director: Annual Giving, Planned Giving, Major Gifts and Faculty Development, and Donor Relations and Stewardship. Annual Giving involves generating support for immediate funding needs through two main programs: direct mail and telefundraising. More than 100,000 alumni, parents, faculty/staff, students, and friends of Queen's University are contacted annually through these programs. The Planned Giving program involves promoting and arranging donations from wills, bequests, annuities, and other forms of structured giving. Major Gifts and Faculty Development is responsible for identifying, cultivating, and soliciting corporate and individual donors for large gifts; identifying marketable projects in individual faculties, and encouraging alumni involvement through faculty advisory councils. Donor Relations and Stewardship is responsible for protecting gifts made to Queen's and stewarding those who give them in a way that responds to the donor's expectations. Through a variety of programs such as naming opportunities and donor events, Donor Relations and Stewardship helps to cultivate existing donors for additional gifts and also foster long-term relationships between these donors, their families, and the University. The Department of Development is located in Summerhill. In addition, a number of development officers are assigned to individual faculty locations on campus.
William "Jock" Taylor served as Superintendent of the Baffin Island RCMP post from 1935 to 1975. He accompanied John Buchan on an exploration of the Arctic.
Dr. John W. McDougall was a physician in Brockville, Ontario. He graduated from Queen's University School of Medicine in 1937.
Talmage Stone was a soldier in the First World War. He married Elva Ruby DeWolfe in Leeds, Ontario in 1919.
Companie de la Nouvelle France
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United Empire Loyalists of Association of Canada. (Kingston Branch)
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