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Education: MD(Man)1989, Postgrad Internal Med at Dalhousie
Positions: JA Hildes Northern Medical Unit
Education: MD(Man)1989, Postgrad Internal Med at Dalhousie
Positions: JA Hildes Northern Medical Unit
Persaud, Trivedi Vidhya Nandan
Education: MD PhD DSc FRCPath(London) see CV in this file
Positions: Assoc Prof 1972-75, Prof & Head 1977-c1996, Anatomy;
Prof Emeritus 1999
Education: MD(Man)1975; MSc Epidemiol(McMaster)1988; FRCP(C) 1988
Positions: Asst Prof Medicine, Clin Epidem & Biostats, McMaster 1991-
Education: MD(Man)1973; Family Med residency graduate 1975
Positions: (Man)1976-1990; Prof (West Ont)1991-2001; Prof & Head(Man) 2001- (all Family Medicine)
Education: MD(Man)1941
Positions: Lecturer in Pathology 1952-66; Acting Head, Pathology
Education: MD(Man)1961, Postgrad at U Maryland, & U Washington
Positions: Internal Med 1968- ;(A) Prof & Head Med Micro 1976-78 & Prof & Head, Med Micro 1978-1985; Prof & Head, Internal Med 1985-1990; Assoc Dean, Research; Distinguished Prof 1986; Prof Emeritus 1999
Education: MD(Man)1948; MRCP(Lond)1951; FRCP(C)1954; FRCP(Lond)1978
Positions: Asst Prof 1955-59; Assoc Prof 1959-77; Prof 1977 (all Medicine); Prof Emeritus 2000; DSc.; see also CV
Education: MD(Man)1938
Positions: Professor, Psychiatry, Cincinatti Med School
Henry Mills Alden was born in 1836. He was an editor with Harper and Brothers Publishing in New York, which published Harper's Magazine. He died in 1919.
H.C. Wolfart (Ph.D, Yale University, 1969) is a professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Manitoba and, with D.H. Pentland, is an organizer and editor of the Papers of the Algonquian Conference. They are instrumental in developing Algonquian Linguistics Studies at the University of Manitoba. Together they published the Bibliography of Algonquian Linguistics (1974, 1982) based on Philling's Bibliography of Algonquian Languages (1891). They have also written numerous articles and papers for academic journals and conferences.
Frank Allen was born in Meductic, New Brunswick in 1874. He received a Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1902 and joined the University of Manitoba as Professor of Physics in 1904. He was one of the original six professors at the University of Manitoba. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of Canada in 1909. Allen was awarded an L.L.D. from the University of Manitoba in 1924 and from the University of New Brunswick in 1944. In 1944 he retired as Professor Emeritus from the University of Manitoba. During his esteemed career, he published sixty articles and two critically acclaimed books.