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Pages in category "Alumni of the University of Bath" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 316 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Academics of the University of Bath (129 P) Alumni of the University of Bath (317 P) C. Chancellors of the University of Bath (5 P) T. Team Bath athletes (9 C, 14 P) V.
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The Toronto College of Music was founded in 1888 by conductor F.H. Torrington, and became the first music conservatory affiliated with the University of Toronto. After Torrington's death in 1917, the school merged with the Canadian Academy of Music in 1918. [ 10 ]
The Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto is one of several professional faculties at the University of Toronto. The Faculty of Music is located at the Edward Johnson Building, just south of the Royal Ontario Museum and north of Queen's Park , west of Museum Subway Station .
Dominique Gaspard, American-born Canadian physician and founding member of the Negro Community Centre of Montreal; Jacques Genest, physician and scientist; Alice Girard, first woman dean at this university; Ian Goodfellow, computer scientist noted for developing generative adversarial networks; Jan Grabowski, historian
Newman, Peter C. CC CD (1947) – Peabody Award-winning journalist; former editor of Macleans and the Toronto Star; Robertson, John Ross (1850) – journalist and founder of Toronto Evening Telegram, in whose honour John Ross Robertson Public School is named; Scadding, Henry (1833) – educator, rector, and writer