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t is one thing to give young men and women such industrial training as will fit them to earn successfully a good livelihood; and yet quite another thing to imbue them with a missionary spirit, and fit them to be instructors and leaders of others. The latter . . . should be the chief, if not the only,
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in 1893, saying, " has endeavored—with, on the whole, considerable success—to state briefly, but clearly and suggestively, the leading propositions concerning the nature and processes of education, leading up, finally, to the training necessary for one who is to become a teacher. . . Altogether, we
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In 1881 he was appointed "professor of
Apologetics and Biblical Interpretation" at Toronto Baptist College, and was a leader in the movement for the school to merge with Woodstock College, which it did in 1887. MacVicar then served as the first chancellor of the newly formed
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During the course of his career as an educator and an administrator, MacVicar found the time to write a number of books relating to education. These included
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Born in
Dunglass, Argyllshire, Scotland, MacVicar's parents emigrated to Canada when he was young. He served for a time as a ship's carpenter in
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to distinguish him from his grandson of the same name, was a prominent
American educator active during the latter half of the 19th century.
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This is an 1866 photograph of
Malcolm MacVicar, last principal of the Brockport (NY) Collegiate Institute at the time of the photograph.
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MacVicar Hall, which was named after the
University's first president, the Reverend Dr. Malcolm MacVicar, is a women's residence hall.
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After teaching there for four years, MacVicar became the principal of
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MacVicar invented and sold a teaching tool, called the "MacVicar
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In 1868, he left
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The College at Brockport, State University of New York
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19th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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223:like this little book, and are glad to have it."
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299:"In the Archives: Pulling a Tale out of the Hat"
328:Principals and Presidents - 1841 to the present
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422:"MacMASTER, WILLIAM"
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40:Malcolm MacVicar, Sr
861:Belinda C. Anderson
303:Ann Arbor Chronicle
246:"MacVICAR, Malcolm"
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