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2019
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Phillip Dimitroff
August 24, 2023
Jane Millgate was the best Professor I was blessed to have as one of my instructors at the University of Toronto. I will remember her for her academic excellence and her wonderful sense of humor. I will always miss the sparkle in her eyes as I arrived for class at Victoria College. May God Bless her and keep her always. My heartfelt condolences to Professor Michael Millgate. Jane will be loved and remembered forever.
Gina DiLorenzo
May 1, 2019
Was truly sad to hear this news tonight.
Had the honour of knowing Dr Jane Millgate since 1998, not through her esteemed academic career, but simply as a neighbour and client.
She was extraordinary in her precise and pragmatic discussions. She extended thoughtful respectful advice with kindness and elegance to personal chats about family and life. It was always a pleasure to meet for high tea and lunches, and I always felt smarter after those visits....and I didn't see her nearly as much as I would have liked.
Our sincere condolences to Dr Millgate and close family and friends. The angels in Heaven will be more educated since her joining them,... and they will also be better fed from Marcella Hazan classic recipes meticulously prepared by Jane Millgate.
Jane, I hope you get to drive that Fiat Cinquecento in heaven.!
God bless and I will miss you.
William MacNeil
March 10, 2019
I was very saddened to learn of the passing of Professor Jane Millgate. During the late 1970s, I was fortunate enough to take her Victorian Novel seminar at Victoria College, University of Toronto; and I can say, without any exaggeration, that it was the best subject I have undertaken in any of my university studies, both in literature or law. To this day, I remember her lively, insightful and witty lectures, and can cite verbatim some of her keen observations about, inter alia, 'Wuthering Heights', 'Great Expectations' and 'Middlemarch'. In my own teaching--of law and literature--I work very hard to emulate Jane Millgate's unique combination of sophistication and accessibility, gravitas and fun, though I'll never match her lecture delivery for its sheer theatricality! Professor Millgate's recitations from the novels--often done, like the police in 'Our Mutual Friend', in 'different voices'--still resonate with me and, I imagine, anyone else lucky enough to have been present. The stage's loss, in her case, was very much academia's gain. In 2007, with the publication of my first book, I renewed my acquaintance with Professor Millgate, posting her a copy of 'Lex Populi'. Her response was as swift as it was salutary, and I very much treasure Jane's characteristically warm and generous letter of congratulations. Which makes me wonder how many others Jane Millgate shaped and influenced in the course of her remarkable career as a distinguished scholar, able administrator and transformative teacher. Their numbers must be legion. Certainly in a far flung corner of Australia, there is one former student--me--who will think of her often and fondly. Vale Professor Jane Millgate: teacher, mentor, friend.
Professor William MacNeil
The Honourable John Dowd Chair in Law
Dean & Head, School of Law & Justice
Southern Cross University
Lismore, NSW & Coolangatta, Queensland
Australia
William MacNeil
March 10, 2019
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Jennifer Brady
February 15, 2019
I took a seminar on the topic of 'past and present' with Jane Millgate in 1974, my senior year at Vic, and she was a gifted, amazing teacher, who set wonderful high standards. I have such good memories of that brilliantly-conceived course and of our later interactions. She had a no-nonsense kindness I have always admired.
Lorna Marsden
February 12, 2019
Jane was a wonderful colleague in and outside the university. Her scholarly accomplishments shine and her humour enriched all our lives.
Ann Saddlemyer
February 8, 2019
Jane was one of the first of many colleagues who welcomed me to Victoria college and I continued to appreciate her support, encouragement, strength and wit throughout my years in Toronto. Her wisdom and clear-eyed practicality will be much missed.
Ann Saddlemyer
Ruth Harvey
February 8, 2019
Her wit, her realism, and her Yorkshire accent. She was kind to me when I was a new colleague, and I very much enjoyed her anecdotes about her childhood and parents.
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