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| <tab>He was the author of a number of articles and bulletins (booklets) on the technical aspects of agriculture. He was interested in the history of agriculture, and gave a course on that subject at the University of Manitoba, and collected books of historical interest on agriculture. His report, of considerable historic interest, on his trip to the Peace River country in 1908 was published in the //Manor Chatter// in six instalments, in 1990 and 1991. | <tab>He was the author of a number of articles and bulletins (booklets) on the technical aspects of agriculture. He was interested in the history of agriculture, and gave a course on that subject at the University of Manitoba, and collected books of historical interest on agriculture. His report, of considerable historic interest, on his trip to the Peace River country in 1908 was published in the //Manor Chatter// in six instalments, in 1990 and 1991. |
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| <tab>He was a descendant of the Rev. William McKillican and was the brother of C. G. McKillican. See the entry for C. G. McKillican for other McKillican family connections. | <tab>He was a descendant of the Rev. William McKillican and was the brother of C. G. McKillican. See the entry for [[mckillican_charles_gordon|C. G. McKillican]] for other McKillican family connections. |
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| <tab>From a sketch of his father’s life in a few pages which W. C. McKillican prepared c. 1960, it appears that William E. McKillican and a certain Donald William McGillivray were at one stage responsible for Liberal strategy in the northeastern “corner” of GC. | <tab>From a sketch of his father’s life in a few pages which W. C. McKillican prepared c. 1960, it appears that William E. McKillican and a certain Donald William McGillivray were at one stage responsible for Liberal strategy in the northeastern “corner” of GC. |