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Identifier: n04ontariosession37ontauoft (find matches)
Title: Ontario Sessional Papers, 1905, No.11-14
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: ONTARIO. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
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Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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taught in arural public school for a few years near Rice Lake, then studied at Wood-stock Collegiate Institute for a short time, where he secured his first-classcertificate. He then attended the Training Institute for High SchoolIeachers in Owen Sound. His first High School experience was gained atMadoc High School, where he taught as Science Master for three years.During this time he prosecuted his college studies so well that, after an at-tendance of less than half a year at Queens, he was able to take his degreeof B.A., with honors in mathematics. His next position, in 1894, was asScience Master in Orillia High School. In July of this same vear he mar-ried Miss Jennie Rollins, of Madoc, and in October was appointed principalof GTavenhurst High School. There he remained for nine years, until in-vited by Dr. Mills to become Dean of the Macdonald Institute here. In ;May, 1899, while in Gravenhurst, he obtained the high degree of Doctor of iPedagogy from the University of Toronto. ^ \
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(J59) 160 THE REPORT OF No. U As a teacher, Dr. Muldrew was almost without an equal—calm, clear,kind, and inspiring; as an administrator and leader he was tactful andthoughtful of others; as a student he was hard-working, systematic, andlogical in his work, and keenly observant ; as a friend he was true as steel,unassuming, and thoroughly unselfish. In his home Dr. Muldrew was ideally simple in his manners. It wasthere that he was to be seen at his best. His children were his most intimatefriends and companions in the leisure hours when he was free from theduties of his profession. I.—The Courses in Nature Study. One of the conditions attached to Sir William Macdonalds generousgift of the Macdonald Institute and the Macdonald Hall to the Province ofOntario at the Ontario Agricultural College, as seen in Prof. J. W. Rob-ertsons letter and memorandum of Jan. 6th, 1902, to the Premier of On-tario, was that Courses of study and training in Nature Study should beprovided for teachers i

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