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  2. Category:McGill University buildings - Wikipedia

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  3. Martlet House - Wikipedia

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    The building was completed in 1928 by architect David Jerome Spence , with additions in 1931, 1947 and 1955. [ 1 ] Previously the Montreal headquarters of Seagram Company Ltd. , the building was donated to McGill University by Vivendi Universal , which had acquired the property in 2002 after its merger with Seagram. [ 1 ]

  4. McIntyre Medical Sciences Building - Wikipedia

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    The McIntyre Medical Sciences Building is part of the McGill University campus in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. A concrete building built in 1965, it is known for its circular shape. The McIntyre Building is the central hub of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine. Its sixteen floors include classrooms, research facilities, laboratories ...

  5. Category:McGill University - Wikipedia

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    McGill University buildings (20 P) F. ... Pages in category "McGill University" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.

  6. Macdonald Campus - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, McGill leased a portion of the Macdonald Campus to the newly created John Abbott College, vacating many historic buildings for the CEGEP. This coincided with McGill's decision to move the Faculty of Education to the downtown campus. In 2002, this portion of the campus was permanently sold to John Abbott College.

  7. Stephen Leacock Building - Wikipedia

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    The Stephen Leacock Building, also known simply as the Leacock Building, is a building located at 855 Sherbrooke Street West, on the McGill University downtown campus in Montreal, Quebec The building was named after Stephen Leacock , a well-known Canadian humorist and author, and Professor of Economics at McGill from 1901 to 1944.

  8. Burnside Hall - Wikipedia

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    Burnside Hall (French: Pavillon Burnside) is a McGill University building located at 805 Sherbrooke Street West, on the university's downtown campus in Montreal, Quebec.It is named after Burnside Place, the Montreal estate of James McGill, the university's founder. [1]

  9. Macdonald-Harrington Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Sir William Macdonald made a donation to McGill University in order to construct a new building on campus to hold the university’s chemistry department. Sir Andrew Taylor, who had previously designed multiple buildings on McGill's campus, including the Redpath Library (1893), Macdonald Physics Building (1893) and Montreal Diocesan Theological College (1895), [3] was hired to be the ...