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Forty years later, still a member of the McGill family

Published: 28 May 2009
By Neil Cameron Universities can be thought of as being synthetic extended families, with distinguished ancestors , indulgent grandparents, hopeful and fearful parents, quarreling siblings, joyful christenings, tearful funerals; some skeletons in the closet. I am glad to be part of McGill’s family, but I am not a normal representative of any of its generations. Not quite [...]
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