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  • Stephen Leacock Building
  • Building in Quebec, Canada

    57777778°W / 45.50444444; -73.57777778 The Stephen Leacock Building, also known simply as the Leacock Building, is a building located at 855 Sherbrooke Street West

    Stephen Leacock Building

    Stephen Leacock Building

    Stephen_Leacock_Building

  • Stephen Leacock
  • Canadian writer and economist

    Stephen Butler Leacock (30 December 1869 – 28 March 1944) was a Canadian teacher, political scientist, writer, and humourist. From 1915 to 1925, he was

    Stephen Leacock

    Stephen Leacock

    Stephen_Leacock

  • Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute
  • Public middle school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute and John Buchan Senior Public School are two public middle and secondary schools in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The

    Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute

    Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute

    Stephen_Leacock_Collegiate_Institute

  • Arcop
  • Canadian architectural firm

    Loyola College (now Concordia University) (1962–1964) and the Stephen Leacock Building (1962–1964) and University Centre (Student Union Centre) (1963–1966)

    Arcop

    Arcop

  • Raymond Affleck
  • Canadian architect (1922–1989)

    Montreal (1963) University Centre, McGill University, Montreal (1965) Stephen Leacock Building, McGill University, Montreal (1965) Life Sciences Centre, Dalhousie

    Raymond Affleck

    Raymond Affleck

    Raymond_Affleck

  • McGill School of Architecture
  • Architecture school in Quebec, Canada

    Canada Macdonald-Harrington Building McCall MacBain Arts Building Stephen Leacock Building Elizabeth Wirth Music Building Architecture of Montreal Canadian

    McGill School of Architecture

    McGill_School_of_Architecture

  • Jonathan Larson
  • American composer, lyricist and playwright (1960–1996)

    concert version produced by Larson's close friend and producer Victoria Leacock at the Village Gate in September 1989, Superbia never received a full production

    Jonathan Larson

    Jonathan_Larson

  • Richard Leacock
  • British documentary filmmaker

    cinéma vérité. Leacock was born in London on 18 July 1921, the younger brother of film director and producer Philip Leacock. Leacock grew up on his father's

    Richard Leacock

    Richard Leacock

    Richard_Leacock

  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
  • 1912 sequence of stories by Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock

    Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town is a sequence of stories by Stephen Leacock, first published in 1912. It is generally considered to be one of the most

    Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town

    Sunshine_Sketches_of_a_Little_Town

  • General Fiasco
  • Irish indie rock group

    Owen Strathern and Stephen Leacock had been playing with The Tides and had already released an album to much critical acclaim. Leacock and Strathern hadn't

    General Fiasco

    General_Fiasco

  • H. H. Holmes
  • American con artist and serial killer (1861–1896)

    Leacock, a fellow medical school classmate, was one of his first murder victims, and that he killed him in 1886 for insurance money; however, Leacock

    H. H. Holmes

    H. H. Holmes

    H._H._Holmes

  • Stephen D. Glazier
  • American anthropologist

    University of Connecticut. His dissertation advisors at UConn were Seth Leacock, Dennison J. Nash, and Ronald M. Wintrob.[citation needed] In 1974, he

    Stephen D. Glazier

    Stephen_D._Glazier

  • Rick Mercer
  • Canadian comedian (born 1969)

    Awards. His memoir Talking to Canadians was the winner of the 2022 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. In 2023, he was appointed a Member of the

    Rick Mercer

    Rick Mercer

    Rick_Mercer

  • Orillia
  • City in Ontario, Canada

    The Stephen Leacock Associates have honoured former Orillia resident and humourist Stephen Leacock's memory since 1947 with the annual Stephen Leacock Memorial

    Orillia

    Orillia

    Orillia

  • Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal
  • 1849 riots against the Rebellion Losses Bill in Montreal, then-Province of Canada

    Atherton. Montreal, 1535–1914, Chicago: S. J. Clarke, 1914, volume II. Stephen Leacock (1907). "Chapter X: The Rebellion Losses Bill". Baldwin, Lafontaine

    Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal

    Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal

    Burning_of_the_Parliament_Buildings_in_Montreal

  • Max Ferguson
  • Canadian radio personality, satirist, and actor (1924–2013)

    the CBC. Over the years, he garnered many awards, including the 1968 Stephen Leacock Award for humour for his autobiography, And Now...Here's Max. He was

    Max Ferguson

    Max Ferguson

    Max_Ferguson

  • Strathroy District Collegiate Institute
  • Secondary school in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada

    world. Stephen Leacock – student teacher at the High Street campus of SDCI for three months in 1888 – see: "The Boy I Left Behind Me", S. Leacock (1936)

    Strathroy District Collegiate Institute

    Strathroy District Collegiate Institute

    Strathroy_District_Collegiate_Institute

  • Sibbald Point Provincial Park
  • Provincial park in Ontario

    many prominent citizens of the Lake Simcoe area including writers Stephen Leacock and Mazo de la Roche as well as musician Jim Schwalm. The park has

    Sibbald Point Provincial Park

    Sibbald Point Provincial Park

    Sibbald_Point_Provincial_Park

  • Upper Canada College
  • Private all-boys school in Toronto, Canada

    original on 15 March 2005. Retrieved 8 May 2007. Leacock, Stephen (1 July 2005), "Stephen Leacock's hidden treasure", The Globe and Mail, Toronto, retrieved

    Upper Canada College

    Upper_Canada_College

  • The Kidnappers
  • 1953 film

    (US: The Little Kidnappers) is a 1953 British film, directed by Philip Leacock and written by Neil Paterson. The movie was financed by the Rank Organisation

    The Kidnappers

    The_Kidnappers

  • Swanmore
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    two pre-schools, Swanmore Pre-School and the Greenery. Cyril Raikes Stephen Leacock "Parish Headcounts, Area: Swanmore CP". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office

    Swanmore

    Swanmore

  • William Whitehead (Canadian writer)
  • Canadian writer, actor and filmmaker

    published by Cormorant Books. The book was a shortlisted nominee for the Stephen Leacock Award in 2013. In 2014 he served on the jury of the Dayne Ogilvie Prize

    William Whitehead (Canadian writer)

    William_Whitehead_(Canadian_writer)

  • Rebellion Losses Bill
  • 1849 law in the Province of Canada

    of 1841, vol. II, Toronto: G Virtue, pp. 143–155, 156–171, 172–191. Leacock, Stephen (1907). "Chapter X". Baldwin, Lafontaine, Hincks: Responsible Government

    Rebellion Losses Bill

    Rebellion Losses Bill

    Rebellion_Losses_Bill

  • List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
  • American political endorsements

    Koster Amanda Hamon Kunz Matt Leacock Robert Leighton Nicole Lindroos Andy Looney James Lowder T. S. Luikart Ari Marmell Stephen R. Marsh Colin McComb Angel

    List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements

    List_of_Kamala_Harris_2024_presidential_campaign_non-political_endorsements

  • Physical Science Study Committee
  • Committee with the objective to review and improve introductory physics education

    received knowledge. Photographer Berenice Abbott and filmmaker Richard Leacock were recruited to make visual aids to understanding complex phenomena such

    Physical Science Study Committee

    Physical_Science_Study_Committee

  • Pierre Berton
  • Canadian author (1920–2004)

    Governor General's Award for Creative Non-Fiction (three times), the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, and the Gabrielle Léger Award for Lifetime

    Pierre Berton

    Pierre_Berton

  • Buildings (album)
  • 2010 studio album by General Fiasco

    vocals Stephen Leacock – Drums Danny Keane – Cello on "Sinking Ships" and "Buildings" Oli Langford – Violin & viola on "Sinking Ships" and "Buildings" "General

    Buildings (album)

    Buildings_(album)

  • Gary Lautens
  • Canadian humorist and newspaper columnist

    a National Newspaper Award (1963) and was a two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour (1981 and 1984). Two further books collecting some

    Gary Lautens

    Gary_Lautens

  • Windsor Hotel (Montreal)
  • Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    of its economy. In his later years, Stephen Leacock spent his winters living in the Windsor Hotel. Some of Leacock's writing, and much of his correspondence

    Windsor Hotel (Montreal)

    Windsor Hotel (Montreal)

    Windsor_Hotel_(Montreal)

  • List of The Boys characters
  • episode of season five, although credited as a main cast member. Elias Leon Leacock portrays a young Marvin in the third season. Fritzy-Klevans Destine portrays

    List of The Boys characters

    List_of_The_Boys_characters

  • Randal Graham
  • Canadian law professor, novelist

    Both Beforelife and Afterlife Crisis were top ten finalists for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. Singer-songwriter, Treasa Levasseur, described

    Randal Graham

    Randal Graham

    Randal_Graham

  • The Wide Window
  • 2000 children's novel

    and The Reptile Room; or, Murder!, (the final) part of a story by Stephen Leacock entitled Q: A Psychic Pstory of the Psupernatural. This edition was

    The Wide Window

    The_Wide_Window

  • Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
  • Public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    and Hollywood movie actor (attended Macdonald, but graduated from Stephen Leacock C.I.) Duff Gibson, 2006 Winter Olympics gold medalist in singles skeleton;

    Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute

    Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute

    Sir_John_A._Macdonald_Collegiate_Institute

  • Lost in Space (2018 TV series)
  • American science fiction television series

    guest seasons 2–3), a survivor of the Resolute on the unknown planet Viv Leacock as Reese (seasons 1, 3; guest season 2), a survivor of the Resolute. He

    Lost in Space (2018 TV series)

    Lost_in_Space_(2018_TV_series)

  • Tick, Tick... Boom!
  • Musical by Jonathan Larson

    1991 at the Village Gate (produced by Larson's college friend Victoria Leacock), and then later in 1992 and 1993 in the "O Solo Mio" fests at New York

    Tick, Tick... Boom!

    Tick,_Tick..._Boom!

  • Farley Mowat
  • Canadian writer and environmentalist (1921–2014)

    juvenile books. 1970s: In 1970, The Boat Who Wouldn't Float won the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour and in 1972, it made the L'Etoile de la Mer

    Farley Mowat

    Farley Mowat

    Farley_Mowat

  • Keswick, Ontario
  • Community in Ontario, Canada

    retail in nature, the largest is Walmart which opened in 2010. The Stephen Leacock Theatre, opened in 1985, presents performances ranging from musicals

    Keswick, Ontario

    Keswick, Ontario

    Keswick,_Ontario

  • Thunderbirds (TV series)
  • British science fiction television series (1965–1966)

    Thunderbirds board game was published in 2015. It was designed by Matt Leacock, designer of Pandemic. In 2016, three expansion packs were released: Above

    Thunderbirds (TV series)

    Thunderbirds_(TV_series)

  • Tick, Tick... Boom! (film)
  • 2021 film by Lin-Manuel Miranda

    Marcus as Donna, Jonathan's friend and videographer (based on Victoria Leacock Hoffman) Richard Kind as Walter Bloom, the head of the musical theater

    Tick, Tick... Boom! (film)

    Tick,_Tick..._Boom!_(film)

  • Henry Pellatt
  • Canadian financier and soldier

    Beatrix Hamilton, was married to Canadian economist and humourist Stephen Leacock. He was educated at Upper Canada College before leaving in 1876 to

    Henry Pellatt

    Henry Pellatt

    Henry_Pellatt

  • Mordecai Richler
  • Canadian writer (1931–2001)

    Canadian Booksellers Associations "Author of the Year" award. 1998 Stephen Leacock Award for Humour for Barney's Version 1998 Commonwealth Writers Prize

    Mordecai Richler

    Mordecai_Richler

  • Kingsland + Architects
  • Toronto architectural firm

    School (Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School) 1968 Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute 1970 Timothy Eaton Secondary School 1966 Sir William

    Kingsland + Architects

    Kingsland_+_Architects

  • 2006–07 Derby County F.C. season
  • Derby County 2006–07 football season

    captures from Premiership clubs such as West Ham United's Stephen Bywater and Fulham's Dean Leacock, manager Billy Davies began shaping a side capable of

    2006–07 Derby County F.C. season

    2006–07_Derby_County_F.C._season

  • Dodd, Mead & Co.
  • American publishing house

    Rupert Brooke, G. K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie, Theodore Dreiser, and Stephen Leacock. In 1924 Dodd purchased Moffat, Yard & Co., adding books by William

    Dodd, Mead & Co.

    Dodd, Mead & Co.

    Dodd,_Mead_&_Co.

  • Knights of Pythias
  • Fraternal service organization

    The Knights are mentioned in Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town by Stephen Leacock; an ill-fated marine excursion organised by the Knights is the subject

    Knights of Pythias

    Knights of Pythias

    Knights_of_Pythias

  • Highlander: The Series season 3
  • Season of television series

    Doctor Chandon Lorraine Landry ... Maureen Ariane Le Roux ... Neva Richard Leacock ... Jamal Marc Edouard Leon ... Paolo Terence Leroy-Beaulieu ... Mario

    Highlander: The Series season 3

    Highlander:_The_Series_season_3

  • Alaska Purchase
  • 1867 sale by Russia to the United States

    Sandy Nestor, Indian Placenames in America, Vol. 1 (2015), p. 11 Elspeth Leacock, The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (2009), p. 14 Ervin, Alexander M. (2016). Cultural

    Alaska Purchase

    Alaska Purchase

    Alaska_Purchase

  • Coming of Age in Samoa
  • 1928 book by Margaret Mead

    of Mead's ethnography. They were supported by several others. Eleanor Leacock traveled to Samoa in 1985 and undertook research among the youth living

    Coming of Age in Samoa

    Coming of Age in Samoa

    Coming_of_Age_in_Samoa

  • Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
  • School board in Ontario, Canada

    Katimavik Elementary School Roch Carrier Elementary Roland Michener Public Stephen Leacock Public School W. Erskine Johnston Public School W. O. Mitchell Elementary

    Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

    Ottawa-Carleton_District_School_Board

  • Marshall McLuhan
  • Canadian philosopher and communications scholar (1911–1980)

    geometry, the intuitive three dimensions useful for the architecture of buildings and the surveying of land. It is linearly rational and has no grasp of

    Marshall McLuhan

    Marshall McLuhan

    Marshall_McLuhan

  • Doc (2001 TV series)
  • American TV series or program (2001–2004)

    gold that loves, sacrifices, and longs to learn. Nate Jackson (Richard Leacock) is an officer with the New York Police Department. Nate Jackson is initially

    Doc (2001 TV series)

    Doc_(2001_TV_series)

  • Silver Donald Cameron
  • Canadian author and journalist (1937–2020)

    including: Faces of Leacock (1967) Original version, published by the Ryerson Press, is out of print. Reprinted by The Stephen Leacock Museum National Historic

    Silver Donald Cameron

    Silver Donald Cameron

    Silver_Donald_Cameron

  • John Andrews (architect)
  • Australian architect (1933–2022)

    resided and practiced in Orange in regional New South Wales. The following buildings designed either in part or in full by Andrews: John Andrews was the recipient

    John Andrews (architect)

    John_Andrews_(architect)

  • MEO Arena
  • Multipurpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal

    Founder Palmer Luckey, TripAdvisor CEO Stephen Kaufer, Sophia The Robot, Major Lazer DJ Jillionaire (Christopher Leacock) and the 2016 Formula 1 World Champion

    MEO Arena

    MEO Arena

    MEO_Arena

  • Royal St. George's College
  • Day school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    official choir school for the Cathedral Church of St. James. In July 2011, Stephen Beatty (Class of 1986) became the school's seventh headmaster. St. George's

    Royal St. George's College

    Royal_St._George's_College

  • Montreal Diocesan Theological College
  • War I memorial window (1935) by Charles William Kelsey depicting Saint Stephen the Martyr was dedicated to Albert Withey of the 24th Canadian Battalion

    Montreal Diocesan Theological College

    Montreal Diocesan Theological College

    Montreal_Diocesan_Theological_College

  • Apollinaris (water)
  • Mineral water brand

    (1907), "The Lost Blend" (1907) and "The Unprofitable Servant" (1912). Stephen Leacock mentions "whisky and Apollinaris" in "How to be a Doctor" (included

    Apollinaris (water)

    Apollinaris (water)

    Apollinaris_(water)

  • Ticket to Ride (board game)
  • Board game

    (US). This version was designed by Alan R. Moon (Ticket to Ride), Matt Leacock (Pandemic), and Rob Daviau (Pandemic Legacy). The recommendation is that

    Ticket to Ride (board game)

    Ticket_to_Ride_(board_game)

  • Aircraft in fiction
  • Fictional depictions of aircraft

    in London (released in the US as Raiders in the Sky) directed by Philip Leacock and starring Dirk Bogarde. Avro Vulcans are central to the 2008 aviation

    Aircraft in fiction

    Aircraft in fiction

    Aircraft_in_fiction

  • McGill Faculty of Science
  • Academic division of McGill University

    war effort in Canada. After the war, new buildings such as the Biology building and the Pulp and Paper Building were built to accommodate the expansion

    McGill Faculty of Science

    McGill_Faculty_of_Science

  • McGill University
  • Public university in Montreal, Canada

    called the Arts Building, McGill University) for Prof. Bovey and the Science Dept., 1888. George Allan Ross designed the Pathology Building, 1922–23; the

    McGill University

    McGill_University

  • Robert Benchley
  • American writer and actor (1889–1945)

    friendship of the Canadian economist, academic, and humorist Dr. Stephen Leacock. Leacock closely followed the increasing body of Benchley's published humor

    Robert Benchley

    Robert Benchley

    Robert_Benchley

  • List of works by Jonathan Larson
  • Horizons, attended by Stephen Sondheim, and a rock concert version produced by Larson's close friend and producer Victoria Leacock at the Village Gate featuring

    List of works by Jonathan Larson

    List_of_works_by_Jonathan_Larson

  • List of Murder, She Wrote episodes
  • Stevenson, Christopher Stone, Howard Witt 33 11 "Murder Digs Deep" Philip Leacock Maryanne Kasica & Michael Scheff December 29, 1985 (1985-12-29) 60315 24

    List of Murder, She Wrote episodes

    List_of_Murder,_She_Wrote_episodes

  • Hart House (University of Toronto)
  • Student activity centre of the University of Toronto

    include: Dwight D. Eisenhower Ronald Reagan John F. Kennedy Thomas Mann Stephen Leacock Henry Moore Seamus Heaney Octavio Paz John Kenneth Galbraith Christopher

    Hart House (University of Toronto)

    Hart House (University of Toronto)

    Hart_House_(University_of_Toronto)

  • Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine
  • Canadian politician (1807–1864)

    ). Historica Canada. Leacock (1907), p. 337. Leacock (1907), p. 356. Michael Fish, An Architect who Advocated for the building Interview on February

    Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine

    Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine

    Louis-Hippolyte_Lafontaine

  • Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal
  • Hospital in Quebec, Canada

    the cousins Donald Smith, 1st Lord Strathcona, and George Stephen, 1st Lord Mount Stephen. In 1887, they announced a joint gift of C$1,000,000 for the

    Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal

    Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal

    Royal_Victoria_Hospital,_Montreal

  • Dowry
  • Payment by one family of a marriage to the other family

    African Countries. Archived 2013-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, Prezi (2013). Building assets for safe, productive lives: A report on a workshop on adolescent

    Dowry

    Dowry

  • List of concert halls
  • A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. This list does not include other

    List of concert halls

    List of concert halls

    List_of_concert_halls

  • Governor General of Canada
  • Federal representative of the Canadian monarch

    Montreal Paul Bruchési, Duncan Campbell Scott, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, and Stephen Leacock, made efforts to conciliate Quebec, though he had little real success

    Governor General of Canada

    Governor General of Canada

    Governor_General_of_Canada

  • Highway Book Shop
  • Former bookstore in Ontario, Canada

    the Ontario Arts Council and as a member of the committee for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. He was inducted into the Order of Canada

    Highway Book Shop

    Highway_Book_Shop

  • Francis Libermann Catholic High School
  • Catholic high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Collegiate Institute, Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute, Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute, and nearby Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute

    Francis Libermann Catholic High School

    Francis Libermann Catholic High School

    Francis_Libermann_Catholic_High_School

  • David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute
  • High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Thomson was housed in the Lawrence Avenue East building constructed in 1958 and the new school building was built in the former Bendale Business and Technical

    David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute

    David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute

    David_and_Mary_Thomson_Collegiate_Institute

  • Toronto Board of Education
  • Former school district in Canada

    College Street became solely used as the board headquarters of the TDSB. The building was subsequently sold to the University of Toronto and the TDSB moved its

    Toronto Board of Education

    Toronto Board of Education

    Toronto_Board_of_Education

  • University of Toronto
  • Public research university in Ontario, Canada

    Sherman. In literature and media, the university has produced writers Stephen Leacock, John McCrae, Rohinton Mistry, Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje

    University of Toronto

    University_of_Toronto

  • Cimarron Strip
  • 1967 American television series

    by Christopher Knopf, who also served as supervising producer. Philip Leacock was executive producer. The series was produced in association with the

    Cimarron Strip

    Cimarron_Strip

  • Unfaithfully Yours (album)
  • 2012 studio album by General Fiasco

    piano Stuart Bell – guitar, keyboard, lap steel guitar, programming. Stephen Leacock – drums, percussion Robert Coles – Viola on "Hollows" Jones, Chris

    Unfaithfully Yours (album)

    Unfaithfully_Yours_(album)

  • Scarborough Board of Education
  • Board of Education for the City of Scarborough

    imaginatively conceived three-school community was under construction on the Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute site on Birchmount Road north of Sheppard Avenue

    Scarborough Board of Education

    Scarborough Board of Education

    Scarborough_Board_of_Education

  • List of museums in Ontario
  • log chute [459] Stephen Leacock Museum Orillia Simcoe County Central Historic house Summer home of author and humorist Stephen Leacock, includes exhibits

    List of museums in Ontario

    List_of_museums_in_Ontario

  • Maclean's
  • Canadian monthly magazine

    Joseph (Hopkins) Moorhouse, O. Henry, and Ray Bradbury; commentary by Stephen Leacock and illustrations by C. W. Jefferys, F. S. Coburn, and several Group

    Maclean's

    Maclean's

  • Mariposa School of Skating
  • "Mariposa", which means "butterfly" in Spanish, refers to author Stephen Leacock's fictional name for Orillia, the school's original home. Jeffrey Buttle

    Mariposa School of Skating

    Mariposa_School_of_Skating

  • North Toronto Collegiate Institute
  • High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    housed in the North Toronto Town Hall. The original two-storey school building had five rooms, and it was completed in 1912 (the same year that the town

    North Toronto Collegiate Institute

    North_Toronto_Collegiate_Institute

  • University of Toronto Schools
  • Independent laboratory school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Schools (2019). "Building the Future". UTSchools. University of Toronto Schools. "The Building". UTSchools. "March 21, 2022 UTS Building Schedule Update"

    University of Toronto Schools

    University of Toronto Schools

    University_of_Toronto_Schools

  • 1776 (musical)
  • 1969 musical by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone

    important members of Congress, including Andrew McNair, the custodian; Stephen Hopkins of Rhode Island, an acerbic drunk; Edward Rutledge of South Carolina

    1776 (musical)

    1776_(musical)

  • Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series) season 8
  • Season of television series

    Arkin and Richard Masur guest star. 184 15 "Wooden Model of a Rat" Phillip Leacock Alvin Sapinsley December 11, 1975 (1975-12-11) 1310-1729-0567 McGarrett's

    Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series) season 8

    Hawaii_Five-O_(1968_TV_series)_season_8

  • 1960 in Canada
  • Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards. Stephen Leacock Award: Pierre Berton, Just Add Water and Stir January 16 – Gordie Howe

    1960 in Canada

    1960 in Canada

    1960_in_Canada

  • David Lewis (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian lawyer and politician (1909-1981)

    professors was Canadian humorist and noted Conservative party proponent, Stephen Leacock, whom Lewis liked more for his personality than for his academic discipline

    David Lewis (Canadian politician)

    David Lewis (Canadian politician)

    David_Lewis_(Canadian_politician)

  • William Hope (artist)
  • Canadian artist

    included William Brymner, Maurice Cullen, Edmond Dyonnet, Robert Harris, Stephen Leacock, Lt.-Colonel John McCrae, Sir William Cornelius Van Horne, William

    William Hope (artist)

    William Hope (artist)

    William_Hope_(artist)

  • Cousin marriage
  • Marriage between those with common grandparents or other recent ancestors

    descent meant that a male married into the family of his mother's brother, building an alliance between the two families. However, marriage to a mother's sister's

    Cousin marriage

    Cousin_marriage

  • Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School
  • Former Catholic high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    high school and moved into the former Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute building, constructed and opened in 1971 by the Etobicoke Board of Education, in

    Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School

    Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School

    Don_Bosco_Catholic_Secondary_School

  • List of The Paper Chase episodes
  • to his son and their relationship. 3 3 "A Day in the Life of..." Philip Leacock John Jay Osborn, Jr. September 26, 1978 (1978-09-26) T-702 When Hart asks

    List of The Paper Chase episodes

    List_of_The_Paper_Chase_episodes

  • List of anti-suffragists
  • People who opposed women's suffrage

    (2024, November 25). Leacock, Stephen. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. https://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/leacock_stephen Livingstone, E. (2014,

    List of anti-suffragists

    List_of_anti-suffragists

  • Gordon Pinsent
  • Canadian actor and writer (1930–2023)

    (née Cooper), was originally from Clifton, Newfoundland and his father, Stephen Arthur Pinsent, was a papermill worker and cobbler originally from Dildo

    Gordon Pinsent

    Gordon Pinsent

    Gordon_Pinsent

  • Le Sabot
  • many from prominent Canadians. Some of the names include humorist Stephen Leacock, artist Clarence Gagnon and Sir John Abbott. The second floor of the

    Le Sabot

    Le Sabot

    Le_Sabot

  • Patriarchy
  • Social system with male rule

    Goldberg's claims about the "feelings of both men and women", Eleanor Leacock countered in 1974 that the data on women's attitudes are "sparse and contradictory"

    Patriarchy

    Patriarchy

  • Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute
  • High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    proximity to Donlands station. Since the school's closure in 2015, the building still hosts Subway Academy I, the First Nations School and the TDSB Historical

    Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute

    Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute

    Eastern_Commerce_Collegiate_Institute

  • Earl of March Secondary School
  • School in Kanata, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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  • Deborah Cameron (linguist)
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  • List of University of Toronto alumni
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  • Golden Square Mile
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  • STEPH
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    English

    STEPH

    Unisex short form of English Stephen and Stephanie, both STEPH means "crown."

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  • STEPAN
  • Male

    Russian

    STEPAN

    (Степан) Russian form of Greek Stephanos, STEPAN means "crown." Compare with another form of Stepan.

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  • STEPHEN
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    English

    STEPHEN

    Anglicized form of Greek Stephanos (Latin Stephanus), STEPHEN means "crown." In the bible, this is the name of one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem who was stoned to death by the Jews. 

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  • Laycock
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    English (chiefly Yorkshire) : habitational name from Laycock in West Yorkshire or possibly from Lacock in Wiltshire. Both are recorded in Domesday Book as Lacoc and seem to be named with a diminutive of Old English lacu ‘stream’.

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    Modern variant spelling of English Stephanie, STEPHANY means "crown."

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    Australian, Gaelic

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    English : variant spelling of Stephens.Reduced form of German Stephanhans, from a compound of the personal names Stephan (see Steven) + Hans.

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    German

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    German form of Latin Stephanus, STEPHAN means "crown."

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    English : from Middle English pe, pa, po ‘peacock’, with the later disambiguating addition of cok ‘male bird’, hence a nickname for a vain, strutting person or for a dandy. In some cases it may be a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a peacock. This surname is established in Ireland also.

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    English

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    Stephens

    English : patronymic from the personal name Stephen (see Steven).

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  • Male

    German

    STEFFEN

    Low German form of Latin Stephanus, STEFFEN means "crown."

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    English

    Lacock

    English : variant spelling of Laycock.Americanized form of French Lecocq, with the feminine definite article that is characteristic of French surnames in Canada and New England.

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    English American Greek

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    English

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    Feminine form of English Stephen, STEPHENIE means "crown." 

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  • Peafowl
  • n.

    The peacock or peahen; any species of Pavo.

  • Stein
  • n. & v.

    See Steen.

  • Steepening
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Steepen

  • Pavonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a peacock.

  • Stopen
  • p. p.

    Stepped; gone; advanced.

  • Meacock
  • n.

    An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man.

  • Stepper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, steps; as, a quick stepper.

  • Pavone
  • n.

    A peacock.

  • Pavonine
  • a.

    Characteristic of a peacock; resembling the tail of a peacock, as in colors; iridescent.

  • Peacock
  • n.

    In common usage, the species in general or collectively; a peafowl.

  • Sephen
  • n.

    A large sting ray of the genus Trygon, especially T. sephen of the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. The skin is an article of commerce.

  • Stope
  • p. p.

    Alt. of Stopen

  • Stean
  • n. & v.

    See Steen.

  • Pajock
  • n.

    A peacock.

  • Pavo
  • n.

    The Peacock, a constellation of the southern hemisphere.

  • Peachick
  • n.

    The chicken of the peacock.

  • Peacock
  • n.

    The male of any pheasant of the genus Pavo, of which at least two species are known, native of Southern Asia and the East Indies.

  • Stepped
  • a.

    Provided with a step or steps; having a series of offsets or parts resembling the steps of stairs; as, a stepped key.

  • Pocock
  • n.

    Peacock.

  • Steepened
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Steepen