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Theresa Gray
Theresa (Jane) Gray. Soprano, b Toronto 30 Apr 1921. She began voice studies in 1940 with Helen Plaxton and continued them 1944-6 at the TCM with Albert Kennedy and 1946-8 at the Juilliard School. She was coached privately 1948-54 by Arpad Sandor while studying voice with Mario Pagano.
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Theresa Tam
Dr. Theresa Tam, BMBS, physician, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada (born 1965 in Hong Kong). Dr. Tam is Canada’s chief public health officer, the federal government’s lead public health professional. She has expertise in immunization, infectious diseases and emergency preparedness. She has served on several World Health Organization emergency committees and has been involved in international missions to combat Ebola, MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) and pandemic influenza. She has also worked toward the eradication of polio. Dr. Tam became widely known to Canadians through media briefings as she led the medical response to the novel coronavirus and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Thérèse Deniset
Thérèse Deniset. Soprano, teacher, b St Boniface, Man, 11 Apr 1914. After studies in Montreal with Salvator Issaurel she made her debut on radio in the 1937-8 season, then moved to the south of France to study with Ninon Vallin, remaining with the famous soprano and teacher during the war years.
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Thérèse Laporte
Thérèse Laporte. Soprano, b Montreal 11 Jun 1932. After taking violin lessons, she studied voice with Albert Cornellier and 1949-50 with Martial Singher at the CMM.
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Thom Fitzgerald (Profile)
Halifax-based film director Thom Fitzgerald can be forgiven for feeling as if he has suddenly become a character in someone elses movie. On Sept. 14, Fitzgeralds first feature film, The Hanging Garden, which was shot in Halifax on a modest $1.This article was originally published in Maclean's Magazine on October 6, 1997
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Thomas Ahearn
Rich by 1900, Ahearn became a director of the Bank of Canada and other leading institutions and a prominent local philanthropist.
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Thomas Albert Moore
Thomas Albert Moore, Methodist minister, moderator of United Church of Canada (b at Acton, Canada W 29 June 1860; d at Toronto 31 Mar 1940).
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Thomas Alfred Patrick
Thomas Alfred Patrick, physician, legislator (b at Ilderton, Ont 23 Dec 1864; d at North Battleford, Sask 6 Sept 1943). After graduating from Western in 1888, Patrick practised medicine and surgery in Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, until 1894 and in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, until 1939.
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Thomas Anderson Goudge
Thomas Anderson Goudge, philosopher (born 19 January 1910 in Halifax, NS; died 20 June 1999 in Toronto, ON).
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Thomas Archer
Thomas Archer. Critic, broadcaster, bass, b Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, 24 Jul 1899, d Cowansville, Que, 28 Aug 1971. He began music studies at the St Paul's Cathedral Choir School in London and in 1911 received a Coronation Medal for his singing at Westminster Abbey.
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Thomas B. Costain
Thomas Bertram Costain, editor, novelist (b at Brantford, Ont 8 May 1885; d at New York, NY 8 Oct 1965).
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Thomas Baillie
Thomas Baillie, soldier, administrator (b at Hanwell, Eng 4 Oct 1796; d at Boulogne, France 20 May 1863).
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Thomas Best Hendry
Expelled from the Arts program at the University of Manitoba in 1947 for skipping classes, Hendry graduated as a chartered accountant in 1955.
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Thomas Blakiston
Thomas Wright Blakiston, naturalist, magnetic observer and explorer (b at Lymington, Hampshire, Eng 27 Dec 1832; d at San Diego, Calif 15 Oct 1891). In 1857 Blakiston joined the expedition led by John PALLISER.
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Thomas Bland Strange
Thomas Bland Strange, army officer (b at Meerut, India 15 Sept 1831; d at Camberley, Eng 9 July 1925).
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