Millar, Frederick Gourlay

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Millar, Frederick Gourlay

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        1876-1972

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        Frederick Gourlay Millar (1876-1972), was a teacher from Wiarton, Ontario. Millar attended the University of Toronto, graduating in 1898, and also did post-graduate studies at the University of Marburg in Hesse, Germany. Millar taught at Hamilton Collegiate Institute and was classical master at Boy’s High School in Quebec City. He also taught in Brantford, Ontario and in Hamilton from 1924-1944, where he became principal of Hamilton’s first High School of Commerce in 1928. Millar married E. Maud Graham in 1908. They had three children, including Helen Millar (Becker) and Graham Millar.

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        Graham, E. Maud (1876-1972)

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        Oldfield, Walter (1878-1958)

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        Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto

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