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- William_Egbert abstract "William Egbert (February 25, 1857 – October 15, 1936) was a Canadian physician and politician. He served as the third Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1925 to 1931.Egbert was born in 1857 to a farming family in what is today the province of Ontario. He attended Ottawa Normal School, then taught and served as a principal at Ontario schools. After receiving his medical degrees, he began to practice in Milverton, Ontario. In 1904, he moved to Calgary, and involved himself in politics and community affairs as Alberta entered Confederation.Egbert was an unsuccessful legislative candidate for the Liberal Party of Alberta in the 1905 general election. In 1925, the Liberal prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King, arranged for Egbert's appointment as Lieutenant Governor. Egbert served six years in that post, and participated in a variety of activities, from welcoming the Prince of Wales to hosting students at the University of Alberta. In 1931, he left his position as Lieutenant Governor and returned to the practice of medicine. He died in 1936 after a long illness.".
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- William_Egbert activeYearsStartDate "1925-10-29".
- William_Egbert almaMater University_of_Toronto.
- William_Egbert almaMater Victoria_University,_Toronto.
- William_Egbert birthDate "1857-02-25".
- William_Egbert birthPlace Province_of_Canada.
- William_Egbert birthPlace Welland_County,_Ontario.
- William_Egbert birthYear "1857".
- William_Egbert deathDate "1936-10-15".
- William_Egbert deathPlace Alberta.
- William_Egbert deathPlace Calgary.
- William_Egbert deathYear "1936".
- William_Egbert governorGeneral Freeman_Freeman-Thomas,_1st_Marquess_of_Willingdon.
- William_Egbert governorGeneral Julian_Byng,_1st_Viscount_Byng_of_Vimy.
- William_Egbert governorGeneral Vere_Ponsonby,_9th_Earl_of_Bessborough.
- William_Egbert monarch George_V.
- William_Egbert occupation Physician.
- William_Egbert occupation Politician.
- William_Egbert office "Lieutenant Governor of Alberta".
- William_Egbert orderInOffice "3rd".
- William_Egbert successor William_L._Walsh.
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- William_Egbert dateOfBirth "1857-02-25".
- William_Egbert dateOfDeath "1936-10-15".
- William_Egbert deathDate "1936-10-15".
- William_Egbert deathPlace Alberta.
- William_Egbert deathPlace Calgary.
- William_Egbert governorGeneral Freeman_Freeman-Thomas,_1st_Marquess_of_Willingdon.
- William_Egbert governorGeneral Julian_Byng,_1st_Viscount_Byng_of_Vimy.
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- William_Egbert name "Egbert, William".
- William_Egbert name "William Egbert".
- William_Egbert occupation Physician.
- William_Egbert occupation Politician.
- William_Egbert office "Lieutenant Governor of Alberta".
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- William_Egbert placeOfBirth Welland_County,_Ontario.
- William_Egbert placeOfDeath Alberta.
- William_Egbert placeOfDeath Calgary.
- William_Egbert predecessor Robert_Brett.
- William_Egbert premier Herbert_Greenfield.
- William_Egbert premier John_Edward_Brownlee.
- William_Egbert shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- William_Egbert spouse "Eva Catherine Miller".
- William_Egbert successor William_L._Walsh.
- William_Egbert termEnd "1931-05-05".
- William_Egbert termStart "1925-10-29".
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- William_Egbert comment "William Egbert (February 25, 1857 – October 15, 1936) was a Canadian physician and politician. He served as the third Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1925 to 1931.Egbert was born in 1857 to a farming family in what is today the province of Ontario. He attended Ottawa Normal School, then taught and served as a principal at Ontario schools. After receiving his medical degrees, he began to practice in Milverton, Ontario.".
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