Fay, John E., active 1875-1876
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- active 1875-1876
John E. Fay received his Law degree from McGill in 1878.
Fay, John E., active 1875-1876
John E. Fay received his Law degree from McGill in 1878.
Fearing, Daniel B. (Daniel Butler), 1859-1918
Featherston, John Hamilton, 1870-1968
A native of Montréal, John H. Featherston obtained his B.App.Sc. from McGill University in 1893.
Feddersen, Berend Wilhelm, 1832-1918
Berend Wilhelm Feddersen was born on March 26, 1832, in Schleswig, Germany.
He was a German physicist. He studied chemistry and physics at the University of Göttingen, Berlin, Leipzig, and Kiel, where he received the doctorate in 1858 with a dissertation on the nature of electric-spark discharges, "Beiträge zur Kenntniss des elektrischen Funkens". He showed that the discharge of a Leiden flask produces a train of damped oscillations, which he contrived to record in a series of splendid photographs. He is also remembered for his contributions to scientific bibliography, Poggendorff’s “Biographisch-literarisches Handwöreterbuch, vols. I–V” (now in its 7th edition). He undertook its editorship after the death of the first editor, Johann Christian Poggendorff, in 1877.
In 1866, he married a distant cousin Dora Feddersen (-1889) and in 1890, he married Helga Kjär (1852-1936). He died on July 1, 1918, in Leipzig, Germany.
Federal Provincial Groundwater Working Group (Canada)
Federal-Provincial Ecology Study Group (Canada)
Fédération des caisses populaires Desjardins de Montréal et de l'Ouest du Québec.