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William Joseph Mackey (1915 in Montreal, Canada - October 18, 1995 in Thimphu, Bhutan) was a Canadian Jesuit priest who was responsible for establishing the modern education system in Bhutan, including its first high school (which is now its first accredited university, Sherubtse College). ==Early life== Mackey joined the Jesuits in 1932, and was ordained priest in 1945. In 1946, he left Canada for the Jesuit mission in Darjeeling district of India. He served there for 17 years, during which time he participated in many education programs and was headmaster of two high schools. However, he also became unpopular with local authorities,〔(The Jesuit and the dragon: the life of Father William Mackey in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan (book review) ) from Catholic Insight; published September 1, 1996; retrieved November 5, 2012〕 and in 1963 he was ordered to leave the country. When the King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, learned of Mackey's imminent expulsion from India, he invited Mackey to become an educator in Bhutan, as part of that country's ongoing modernization efforts. Mackey accepted the invitation. As a preemptive measure, he had all his teeth removed, because he would have no access to modern dentistry in Bhutan.〔(British-Indian Medical Service Officers in Bhutan, 1905-1947: a historical outline ), by Alex McKay; published 2004 in ''The Spider and the Piglet: Proceedings of the First International Seminar on Bhutan Studies''〕
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