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[[Congregation of St Basil]]<br>Founder, [[University of St Michael's College, University of Toronto|St Michael's College]]<br>Co-founder, [[Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies]]  
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<br>Founder, [[University of St Michael's College, University of Toronto|St Michael's College]]<br>Co-founder (with [[Gilson, Etienne|Etienne Gilson]], [[Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies]] 1929
  
 
McCorkell, Edmund J. Father Henry Carr. Toronto: Basilian Teacher, 1964.<br>__________________. Henry Carr – Revolutionary. Toronto: Griffin House, 1971.<br>Poelzer, Irene. ‘Father Henry Carr and the Federated Model for Catholic Higher Education in Canada.’ In The Basilian Way of Life and Higher Education. Saskatoon: St Thomas More College, 1995.<br>http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Father+Henry+Carr+and+Catholic+education+in+Canada-a076560118
 
McCorkell, Edmund J. Father Henry Carr. Toronto: Basilian Teacher, 1964.<br>__________________. Henry Carr – Revolutionary. Toronto: Griffin House, 1971.<br>Poelzer, Irene. ‘Father Henry Carr and the Federated Model for Catholic Higher Education in Canada.’ In The Basilian Way of Life and Higher Education. Saskatoon: St Thomas More College, 1995.<br>http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Father+Henry+Carr+and+Catholic+education+in+Canada-a076560118

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(1880-1963)

Congregation of St Basil


Founder, St Michael's College
Co-founder (with Etienne Gilson, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies 1929

McCorkell, Edmund J. Father Henry Carr. Toronto: Basilian Teacher, 1964.
__________________. Henry Carr – Revolutionary. Toronto: Griffin House, 1971.
Poelzer, Irene. ‘Father Henry Carr and the Federated Model for Catholic Higher Education in Canada.’ In The Basilian Way of Life and Higher Education. Saskatoon: St Thomas More College, 1995.
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Father+Henry+Carr+and+Catholic+education+in+Canada-a076560118