Title: | The U.C. College question an examination, in what is believed to be intelligible language, of three points: 1. how U.C. College came to be established in defiance of the legislature; 2. how U. C. College has contrived to absorb more than one-half of the endowment of the provincial university; 3. why U.C. College has been so long permitted to remain a charge on the grammar school endowment : with full references to original documents |
Author: | Hunter, J. Howard (John Howard), 1839-1911 |
Author: | Ontario Grammar School Masters' Association |
Note: | s.n.], 1868 |
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Subject: | Universities and colleges -- Ontario |
Subject: | Universités -- Ontario |
Subject: | Upper Canada College |
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