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The "in old Kentucky" songster

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions9001
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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textual records
Date Range
c. 1911
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9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
26
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
Date Range
c. 1911
Publication
New York: F.B. Haviland Pub. Co.
Physical Description
25 cm x 33 cm
Material Details
16 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of The "In Old Kentucky" Songster: Annual Tour of This Great Play.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
textual records
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[n.d.]
Accession Number
9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
27
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
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[n.d.]
Physical Description
26 cm x 34 cm
Material Details
11 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of the Florodora Waltz, on melodies by Leslie Stuart and arranged by Carl Kiefert.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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Japanese national hymn

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions9003
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
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[n.d.]
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9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
28
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
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[n.d.]
Publication
London: William Reeves
Physical Description
25 cm x 35 cm
Material Details
6 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of the Japanese National Hymn arranged for the pianoforte by Sydney Osborne. Also includes the music for Kathleen Mavourneen arranged for piano by Percy E. Douglas and Donau Wellen by I. Ivanovici, easily arranged by Percy E. Douglas.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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The liberty bell march

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions9004
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Accession Number
9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
29
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
Edition
Simplified Edition
Date Range
[n.d.]
Publication
London: William Reeves
Physical Description
26 cm x 34 cm
Material Details
6 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of The Liberty Bell March (J.P. Sousa), arranged and fingered for the pianoforte by Edwin Langsdale. Also includes the music for Flowers o' the Forest by Albert H. Oswald.
Notes
Mary I. Sinclair is written on the front cover.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Accession Number
9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
30
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Publication
Chicago: McKinley Music Co.
Publisher Series
Sabbath Echoes: Solos, Duets and Quartets.
Physical Description
26 cm x 34 cm
Material Details
5 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of Rock of Ages by Freder and Jerome.
Notes
Jean C. Scott is written on the front cover.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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Templar souvenir march

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions9006
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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[n.d.]
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9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
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3-1997.2
Item Number
31
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Physical Description
26 cm x 34 cm
Material Details
3 pages
Physical Condition
One tear on the left edge
Scope and Content
Copy of Templar Souvenir March by Charles B. Brown.
Notes
Copyright 1910 by Will Rossiter, Chicago.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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The khaki lads: why our soldier boys are fighting

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions9007
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
textual records
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[n.d.]
Accession Number
9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
32
Accession Number
9-2009
GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Publication
Winnipeg
Physical Description
26 cm x 34 cm
Material Details
3 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of The Khaki Lads: Why Our Soldier Boys are Fighting, presented by The Army & Navy Veterans in Canada. Words and Music by Pte. H.W. Ellerton, with half the proceeds to patriotic purposes.
Notes
Copyright 1916 by W.H. Ellerton. Jean C. Scott is written on the front.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Accession Number
9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
33
Accession Number
9-2009
GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Publication
London: Edwin Ashdown (Limited)
Physical Description
26 cm x 35 cm
Material Details
5 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of Gladys Gavotte for the pianoforte by Franz Bernstein.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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[n.d.]
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9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
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3-1997.2
Item Number
34
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
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[n.d.]
Publication
New York: Len Fleming & Co.
Physical Description
26 cm x 36 cm
Material Details
5 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of Crocus Smiles, words by Amy Francis Elleby, music by L.A. Clark.
Notes
J.C. Scott is written on the front cover. Copyright 1913 by Len Fleming & Co.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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GMD
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[n.d.]
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9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
35
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Physical Description
26 cm x 36 cm
Material Details
4 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of Sobre Las Olas (Over the Waves) composed by Juventio Rosas, easily arranged by Percy E. Douglas.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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Favorite songs no. 569

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions9011
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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[n.d.]
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9-2009
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
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Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
35
Accession Number
9-2009
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textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Publication
Chicago: McKinley Music Co.
Publisher Series
Favorite Songs
Physical Description
26 cm x 35 cm
Material Details
4 pages
Scope and Content
Copy of Favorite Songs No. 569, which includes Blue-Beads: Indian Love Song (words by Beth Slater Whitson, music by Leo Friedman), Afterwards (words by Mary Mark Lemon, music by John W. Mullen) and Irish Beauties (composed by Percy Wenrich).
Notes
Copyright 1909 by McKinley Music Co. (Blue-Beads) and 1911 by Frank K. Root & Co. (Irish Beauties). Jean C. Scott written on the front cover.
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2009 accessions
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2009 accessions
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Registration cards

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4706
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RG 1 Brandon College fonds
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File
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textual records
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1922-1923
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RG 1 Brandon College fonds
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File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
24
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textual records
Date Range
1922-1923
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File contains registration cards for the following students: Beatrice Hall, Doris Evelyn Alexander, Mary Ethel Abey, Fred Elliot Adolph, Russel Henry Adolph, James Campbell Anderson, Ralph Bruce Anderson, Annie E. Argue, Dorothy Armstrong, Louise Armington Arnold, Mary Frances Astrander, Adelene(?) Monica Bailey, Russell Mayhew Baldwin, Edythe Isobel Ball, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Muir Barber, Barbara Barr, Matthew Barr, Harold Francis Basho, Francois Gordon Bertrand, Mary Elizabeth Bertrand, Virginia Kathleen Bertrand, Horace Millar(?) Bigelow, Mary Grace Bigelow, Margareta May Biggs, Harold George Bird, Margaret Jean Bissett, Thomas Leonard Black, Willa Martha Black, James Ewart Blackford, John Bocskay, Harry Clinton Booth, Douglas Edmund Bourke, Reginald Frank Bridges, Helen Elizabeth Bridgett, Gordon Franklin Brownridge, Margaret Jane Buchanan, Percival John Buss, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Edna Pearl Calverley, Eva Calverley, Mary Aotia(?) Campbell, Martha Cameron, Duncan Campbell, Ella Ruth Campbell, William Arthur Campbell, William George Ernest Campbell, Harry Elmo Cannon, Mary Viola Carey, Elmer Raymond Carter, James Albert Casemore, Margaret Fyfe Castell, Ernest John Church, Bertha Miriam Clark, Harold Pratt Clark, Harold Wesley Lyle Clendenning, Caroline Clinkunbroomer, Clarence Earl Cole, Jean Eleanor Collins, Mabel Alice Cook, Lloyd Brooks Crawford, Linden Crocker, Alice Lily Crouse, Mary Bell Currie, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, John Harold (Bobby) Davidson, Muriel Davidson, Eunice Mary Death, Alex McIntosh Derby, Edith Alvira Dixon, David Robertson Doig, Evelyn Francis Beckwith Doig, Jean Doig, Leslie Gordon Doucett(?), Frances Dring, Cordelia May (Dell) Dunkin, John James Dunkin, Mary H.(?) Dunkin, Thomas Angus Dunkin, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Clara Margaret Eaker, Albert Edward Eamer, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Marjorie Lucille Elsie, Arthur Stanley Elson, Myrtle Christina Evans, Clarence Edmund Erickson, Fred Clifford Ferrier, Joyce Louise Fielder, Vera Madeline Fielding, Laurence J. Findlay, Rhoda Fletcher, John Harold Forshaw, Donald Arthur Freeman, Olive Freeman, Frederick Benjamin Friend, Harold J. Friend, Alexander Reginald Frith, Pearl Edith Gainer, Margaret McPherson Galbraith, Charles Gammon, Eva Mabel Gibson, William James Gillesby, Gertrude Fanny Louise Godley, Kathleen Mae Gordon, William Kenneth Gordon, Christina Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Marion E. Grant, Elva Beatrice Grantham, Audrey Hammond, Charles E. Hannant(?), Hazel Marguerite Hardaker, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Mary Henderson, Herbert Hesselgrave, Thomas Kenneth Higgins, Dorothy Hill, John Eric Hill, Helen Clare Hitchings, Mary Lilian Seymour Hodges, William Sinclair Holms, Marjorie Maude Hooper, Eva Lorraine Hopper, Eva Fae Horner, Anna Marie Hornfeldt, Hilma(?) Erica Hornfeldt, Bessie Mary Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, Anne Callback(?) Irving, Norma Isaac, Arthur Leonard Jacobs, Eva Claire Jacobs, Lillian (Essie) Sylvester Jarrett, Edwin Preston Johnson, Helen Johnson, J. Robert Johnson, Muriel Edith Jollow, M. Agnes Jones, Memoribilia Jones, Richard Nevile Jones, Hazel Marion Keith, Alexander John Kennedy, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, Sybil Clara Kerr, Margaret Kilgour, Earl Judson King, Ernest Evan King, Margaret Lilian King, Jessie Agnes Kirkland, May Evelyn Knapp, Mary Margaret Komer, Elizabeth Kovach, Helen Lane, Jean Isabelle Ledingham, Grace E. Lerman(?), Marjorie J. Leith, William Lewis, Elna Lindeblom, Martin Albert Lindeblom, Albert Wilkie Lousley, Donald Edward Lowe, James Lasby Lowes*, Margaret Esther Lyons, M. Ruth Maggrah(?), Marion Emma Marshall, George August Magnuson, Marjorie Elizabeth Mathews, John Murray Matheson, Mayme Matildia Matthews, John Morice Maxwell, Helena Eleanor Mayland, Joseph Linden Mayo, Louise Helen Milton, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Clara Margaret Molberg, Edith Linnea Molberg, Isabel Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, Robert Arthur Moore, Gladys Morris, Katherine A. MacDonald, Mary McLaughlin Macdonald, Mary Rachel Macdonald, Mrs. C. McBurney, Robert Gerald McDorman, Samuel Ernest McDowell, Helen Anita McGregor, John Taylor McGregor, Gladys Evelyn McInerney, Lorne Albert McIntyre, May Olivia McKay, Florence Lenore McKenzie, Kathleen McKenzie, Marjorie Bell McKenzie*, Donald Grant McKnight, John McLellan, William Murdock McLellan, Arthur Daniel McLeod, Annie J. McLeod, Kathleen Bertha McNaught, Lloyd Daniel McPhail, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Freda Naslund, Marguerite E. Neilson, Isabel Ellen Nelson, Karl August Nilsson, Henry Nilsson, Elna Erika Olson, Mary Elizabeth Parker, Gwendolyn Violet Parker, Ruth Lillian Parker, Clifford Archibald Perry, Annie Ruby Pope, John William Popkin, Verta Power, Marjorie Emma Pollock, Aimee Purvis, Sadie Christina Quinn, Jean Elizabeth Rettie(?), Ernest Riemer, Alleyn Donald Ritchie, Herbert A. Robertson, Irma Anne Robertson, John Garrow Robertson, Willa Grace Robertson, Janet Lavinia Rorke, Anita Grace Sallans, Bryce John Sallans, Henry Ranken Sallans, Lilian Ellen Sayer, Kathleen Monteith Scarth, Marionne Louise Scott, Roslin Brown Scott, Marguerite Victoria Sexton, Robert Ormand Shuttleworth, Donovan C.W. Simpson, Alice Margaret Skilton, Dorothy Jane Smiley, Harold Haight Smith, Hollis Elza Smith, Mildred Isabel Smith, Orlow Beryl Smith, Ada Harriet Spackman, Charlie H. Spearin, Norman F. Spearin, Armand Daniel Stade, Frederick John Stade, Hubert Staines, Edward Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley, Arthur Bruce Steele, Thomas Eric Stevens, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Edith Lillian Pearl Stinson, Rose Margaret Stone, William Stordy, Lois Ethel Strachan, John Arvid Strahl, Gladys Merle Sutherland, Cecile Christina Switzer, Dorothy Margaret Taylor, Ruth Adelaide Taylor, Douglas Alexander Tedford, Jean Isabel Tedford, Joshua Beaumont Thompson, Fred Clifford Tighe, Harold Alexander Trotter, Alberta May Turnbull, Preston William Turnbull, Howard W. Umphrey, William Lyall Valens, Rose Jean Vasey, Floyd Raymond Van Schiack, George Harvey Warren, Norma Estella(?) Watts, Ivan Mac. Weisbrod, Marjorie Elizabeth Wellwood, WIlliam August Werck, Fred James Westcott, Reginald Wilbur Whedden, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Richard Wilkie, Theodore Wesley Willey, Vivian(?) N. Willoughby, William Cecil Wilson, Milton Edgar Windrim, Marjorie Wiseman, William Wirth, Jack Lawrence Wiswell, Annie Evans Wright, Marguerite Nora Wright, Ruth Wright, Jean Wrye, and Helen Zimmerman.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *J. Lasby Lowes: Was a President of the A.E. McKenzie Seed Co. Ltd. (RG 3). *Esther Magdalen Moore fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936).
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Registration cards

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4707
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1923-1924
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
25
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1923-1924
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File contains registration cards for the following students: Dorothy Armstrong, Mary Grace Bigelow, Adelene M. Bailey, Iona Evelyn Baker, Percy Charles Allard, Lillian Mabel Baldwin, Russell Mayhew Baldwin, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Margaret Eleanor Barr, Jean Barnwell, Harold Francis Batho, Walter Valentine Berg, George Ralph Berquist, Fracois Gordin Bertrand, Kathleen Virginia Bertrand, Margareta May Biggs, Nicholas Bilash, Jennie Sophia Billingham, Aleta K. Burchill, Thomas Leonard Black, James Ewart Blackford, Harold Irwin Bolton, James Edgar Bolton, Harry Clinton Booth, Zelda Bosman, Ella Margaret Bowering, Rose Mary Bowering, Alice Aileen Brandon, Reginald Franklin Bridges, Gordon Franklin Brownridge, Margaret J. Buchanan, Ivadell Viola Busby, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Margaret Caffrey, Rowena M. Caffrey, Edna Pearl Calverley, Martha Cameron, Duncan Peter Campbell, Ella Ruthe Campbell, Mary Aotea Campbell, Teena Kathleen Campbell, Margaret Woodward Carr, Helen Margaret Isabelle Carroll, Margaret Fyfe Castell, Ernest John Church, Robert Edward Churchill, Bertha Clark (Miriam), Harold Pratt Clark, Ruth Ethel Clement, Clarence Earl Cole, Gladys Jean Coleman, Lloyd Bryce Coleman, Jean Collins, Kathleen Crane, Laura Irene Joy Crane, Lloyd Brooks Crawford, Jessie Cristall, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, Helen Muriel Davidson, Bruce Davidson, A. Gwendolyn Davies, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, Corinne Stella Dawson, Frances Annie Day, Lorne Richard Dennison(?), Pansey K. Dennett, Alexander McIntosh Derby, Andrew Whitelaw Derby, David Robertson Doig, Leslie Gordon Dorrett, Evelyn Francis Doig, Jessie Irene Drysdale, John James Dunkin, Mary Helen Dunkin, Thomas Angus Dunkin, Margaret Eaker, Hazel Jean Eaton, Ernest Scott Eaton, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Marjorie Lucille Elsie, Arthur Stanley Elson, Myrtle Christina Evans, Maurice Ray Fargey, Fred. Clifford Ferrier, Alexandra Louise Ferguson, Agnes Fetterly, Joyce Louise Fielder, Vera Madeline Fielding, Muriel Fleming, Mary Luella Forrest, Eleanor Freedman, Alexander Reginald Frith, Gladys Louisa Fromm, Margaret McPherson Galbraith, Margaret Jean Gammon, Jean Elizabeth Gays(?), Joseph Lester Gayton, Warren Wendell Gayton, Aletha Ramond Gerrand, Leslie Frank Geddes, William James Gillesby, Jean Graham, Gertrude Fanny Louise Godley, Christena Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Marion Elizabeth Grant, Cosy(?) K. Hall, Howard Nelson Hainstock, Doris Heath, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Mary E. Henderson, John Eric Hill, Florence Emma Hitchcock, Helen Clare Hitchings, Winnifred Fannie Hockley, Mary Lilian Seymour Hodges, Grace Hooper, Anna Marie Hornfeldt, Helma Erica Hornfeldt, Mary Cecilia Hudymen(?), Rose Alexandra Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, John Walfred(?) Isaacson, Sylvester (Elsie) Lillian Jarrett, Helen Johnson, Velma Esther Johnson, Muriel Edith Jollow, M. Agnes Jones, Richard Nevile Jones, Alexander John Kennedy, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, John McCrae Kilgour, Katharine Kilgour, Margaret Kilgour, Ernest Evan King, Margaret Lilian King, Jessie Agnes Kirkland, Evelyn Mae Knapp, Helen Lane, Jean Isabella Ledingham, Percy Allan Lee, Grace E. Leeman, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh, Marjorie Jean Leith, Mary Isobel Leith, Florence Jean Leslie, William Lewis, Hazel Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Violet Martha Lissaman, George Arden Little, Albert Wilkie Lonsley, Donald Edward Lowe, Eloa Beatrice Lynch, Margaret Esther Lyons, Peggy MacDonald, Arthur G. Macdonald, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Lawrence Gladwyn Macpherson, Harry Allan MacMillan, Mary McLaughlin Macdonald, Carthina(?) McBurney, Sarah E. McConkey, Katharyne(?) McConkey, Bud McDiarmid, Jack McDiarmid, Minnie McDorman, Robert Gerald McDorman, Samuel Ernest McDowell, Helen Anna McGregor, Dorreene McGuinness, Kathleen McKenzie, Marjorie Bell McKenzie*, Arthur McLeod, John McLellan, Kathleen Bertha McNaught, Mayme Matthews, Joseph Linden Mayo, John Abner Matheson, John Morice Maxwell, Minnie Meyers, Margaret Miller, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Mary Kathleen Moffat, Clara Margaret Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, Olive Miller(?) Moors, Marie Elizabeth Naismith, Marguerite E. Neilson, Nannie(?) Axcelia(?) Nordin, Hilmer Edward Nordlund, Iven Jacob Petre, Grace Margaret Paterson, Clifford Archibald Perry, Jean Paterson, Annie Ruby Pope, John William Popkin, Jean Elizabeth Rettie, Ernest Riemer, Shirley Marie Riesberry, Eileen Muriel Ritchie, Donald Alleyn Ritchie, Della Irene Robertson, Herbert Archibald Robertson, Robert Leslie Reid, Gordon Frederick Reid, Laura Jensiena(?) Robertson, Irma(?) Grace Robertson, Willa Grace Robertson, Adaleen Rogers, Janet Lavinia Rorke, Jessie Margaret Russell, Alice M. Saunders, Anita Grace Sallans, Bryce John Sallans, Lillian Ellen Sayer, Kathleen Monteith Scarth, Annie Schouten, Marionne Louise Scott, Roslin Brown Scott, Victoria Marguerite Sexton, Peggy Sharpe*, Ernest William Shaw, Cleo Anna Sheridan, Anna Catherine Shirriff, Bertha A. Shuker, Robert Ormond Shuttleworth, Alice Margaret Skilton, Charles Jarvis Smith, Hildred Isabel Smith, Kathleen Louisa Smith, Myra Lola Smith, Jeanette Sneath, Ada Harriet Spackman, Muriel Ethel Florence Sparling, Charlie Spearin, Frederick Norman Spearin, Armand Daniel Stade, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Rose Margaret Stone, Mary Stone, William Stordy, David Hjdmar Stromgren, Irene Hazel Sutherland, Elizabeth Clarke Sweet, Franklin W. Sweet, Margaret Arnold Sweet, Frederick Beaver Sweet, Margaret Cumberland Templeton, Joshua Beaumont Thompson, Arthur Herbert Henry Thomison, Mildred Field Thornton, Percy Raymond Toole, Harold Alexander Trotter, Alberta May Turnbull, Howard W. Umphrey, Nelson Unicume, Floyd Raymund Van Schaick, Herbert Reginald Varcoe, Emmeline Idora Ziegler, Rose Jean Vasey, Boyce Harding Vincent, Hilda Alvilda Volen, Norma Estella Watts, Dorothy Flora Webb, Robert Hugh Wellwood, Harold Joseph Webb, Mac Ivan Weisbrod, Marjorie Elizabeth Wellwood, Frederick James Westcott, George Harvey Warren, William August Wenk, Wilkie Franklin Westcott, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Stiva(?) Louise Wickstrom, Beatrice Wilde, Richard Wilkie, Ruth Eliza Willey, S. George Wightman, Vivian ? Willoughby, William Cecil Wilson, Marjorie Wiseman, Annie Evans Wright, Lottie Pearl Wright, Ruth Wright, Jean Wrye, James Edward Yates, Robert Yates, Elsie Angeline Yeo, Mary Alma Yeo, and Winifred Anna Yuill.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936). *Esther Magdalene Moore fonds. *Peggy Sharpe: Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, attended Northwestern University in Chicago after studying at Brandon College. Joined the Faculty (School of Music) of Brandon College in 1943. See biographical file.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Registration cards

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4708
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RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1924-1925
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
26
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1924-1925
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File contains registration cards for the following students: Frederick Elliot Adolph, Ethel Vera Allan, Annie Mildred Allan, Myrtle Edith Allan, Percy Charles Allard, Clara Margaret Allingham, Frank Alywin Anderson, James Campbell Anderson, Blanche Thelma Baker, Adelene Monica Bailey, Edythe Isobel Ball, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Geraldine Margaret Balmer, Jean Barnwell, Ethel Pyllis Barron, Agnes Bartlett, Harold Francis Batho, Elizabeth Beaubier, Helen Bennest, Walter Valentine Berg, George Ralph Berquist, William Murray Beer, Florence Miller Bigelow, Margareta May Biggs, Jennie Sophie Billingham, Nora Blackburn, Mary E. Bolton, Harry Clinton Booth, Ruth Isobel Borden, Catherine Alice Bourke, Douglas Bourke, Ella Margaret Bowering, Ewart Harry Bowering, Rose Mary Bowering, Mary Evelyn Bowes, Edna Monica Box, William Ernest Bracken, Riley James Bracken, Alice Aileen Brandon, Reginald Franklin Bridges, Wilfred Haddow Brown, Gordon Franklin Brownridge, Eldred(?) Whitney Buggey, Marion Bulloch, Aleta K. Burchill, Thomas L. Burnett, John Buss, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Helen Cairns, Edna Pearl Calverley, Martha Cameron, Duncan Peter Campbell, Teena Kathleen Campbell, Margaret Woodward Carr, Sarah Anetta Carrothers, Elmer Raymond Carter, Andrew Clark, Bertha M. Clark, Harold Pratt Clark, Ruth Ethel Clement, Beatrice Ethel Clendenning, Harold Wesley Clendenning, Doris Mariette Cochrane, James Earl Collen, Elenor Jean Collins, Kathleen Condell, Isabella Cooper, Margaret Elizabeth Cooper, Lorne Harold Coulter, Laura Irene Joy Crane, Grace Kathleen Drummond, Lloyd Brooks Crawford, Eva Ruth Cristall, Ernest James Critchley, Dorothy Jean Edna Dadson, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, Grace Leslie Davidson, Corrine(?) Stella Dawson, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, George Wesley Denstedt, Andrew Whitelaw Dirby(?), Gwendolyn Elizabeth Dobbie, Evelyn Francis Beckwith Doig, Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, Mildred Donnelly, Thomas Douglas, Doris Lillian Dowling, Jessie Irene Drysdale, Thomas Angus Dunkin, Ellen Louisa Dunphy, Kenneth Rae Dunphy, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Charles Ernest Eaton, George Thomas Eaton, Hazel Jean Eaton, Harry MacMillan Edmison, Ida Myrtle Eliason, Grace Po?tmore Elliott, Marjorie Lucille Elsie, Arthur Stanley Elson, Clarence Edmond Erickson, Myrtle Christina Evans, Fred Clifford Ferrier, May Fitton, Christena Janet Forrest, Mary Luella Forrest, Donald Arthur Freeman, Eleanor Freedman, Frank Feedman, Frederick Benjamin Friend, Alexander Reginald Frith, Leta Marian Fry, Harold Fash(?) Gainer, Charles N. Gammon, Margaret Jean Gammon, Almer Sherman Garnet, Peter William Stewart Gould, Jean Gay(?), Joseph Lester Gayton, Warren Wendell Gayton, Leslie Frank Geddes, Aletha Gerrand, Gertrude Fanny Louise Godley, Wilfred Goldstraw, Marjorie Graham, Christina Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Emma Gruenke, Frederick Charles Grusz(?), Axel Elias Gunnfors(?), Howard Nelson Hainstock, Charles Brian Hall, Cosy K. Hall, Gladys Evelyn Hastings, Doris Millicent Heath, Dorothy Hope Harden, Leslie Henderson Hardy, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Mary Elizabeth Henderson, Lavern Mervin Jewell Herbert, Dorothy Launsbury Hill, Emma Jean M. Hill, John Eric Hill, Florence Emma Hitchock, Helen Clare Hitching, Winnifred Fanny Hockley, Alice Virginia Hopkins, Anna Marie Hornfelt, Alma Othelia Hornfelt, Elizabeth Hildegarde Howard, Mary Cecelia Hudyman(?), Miriam May Hunter, Rose Alexandra Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, Annie Elizabeth Irving, Joan Lindsay Irving, John Walfred Isaacson, Hans Alfred Jensen, Isabelle Johnston, Helen Johnson, Muriel Isabel Johnston, Lewis John Jollow, Muriel Edith Jollow, M. Agnes Jones, Jessie Kee, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, Arthur Franklin Kerr, Hugh Kerr, Margaret Kerr, John McCrae Kilgour, Katharine Kilgour, Margaret Kilgour, Ernest Evan King, Kenneth Clarence King, Rosa Mary Kingsholt(?), Jessie Agnes Kirkland, Margaret Helen Knapp, Evelyn Pearl Knight, Hugh Robert Lamont, Arthur William Lawler, E. Grace Leeman, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh, James Scott Leith, Marjorie Jean Leith, Mary Isobel Leith, Florence Jean Leslie, Daniel Grant Levennick, Hazel Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Violet M. Lissaman, Mrs. C.W. Lockard, Isabel Lockard, Albert Wilkie Lousley, Hugh Caleb Alfred Lousley, Donald Edward Lowe, Olive Emily Lowes, Elva Beatrice Lynch, Margaret Esther Lyons, Wilhelmine Muriel Malcomson, Ruby Williamine Magee, Gilbert Bryce Manshorne, Wallace James Martin, John Murray Matheson, Mayme Matilda Matthews, Robert Allen Maxwell, James Barton Ross Meible, Charlotte Millar, Maybelle Christine Miller, Thomas Langford Miller, Doris Irene Mills, Eva Christina Minaker, Grace Darling Minaker, Meta Emma Mischpeter, Stuart Mitchell, Marshall Douglas Moffat, M. Kathleen Moffat, Alice Victoria Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, William Lyle Moore, Ross Cameron Morrison, Elsie Maude Mosher, Alfred Wellington Mott, Doris Muriel Murray, John Andrew Mutter, Phyllis Maud Mutter, George McCulloch, Mary McLaughlin Macdonald, Mary Rachael Macdonald, Jack McDiarmid, Robert Gerald McDorman, Vera Mae Irene McDorman, Samuel Ernest McDonnell(?), Delmas MacFee, Helen A. McGregor, John Taylor McGregor, Marjorie Jean McGregor, Dorreene McGuinness, Evelyn Margaret MacKenzie, Florence L. McKenzie, Kathleen McKenzie, Marjorie Bell McKenzie*, John McLellan, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Allie Mildred Macpherson, Lawrence Gladwyn Macpherson, Marguerite Neilson, Edward Hilmer Nordund, Frank Oscar, Elizabeth Maud Patmore, Richard Henry Patmore, Henry Stewart Purdue*, Clifford A. Perry, Ivan James Petre, Dennis Marland Phillpotts, Ketha(?) Irene Pitts, Edward Pommer, Annie Ruby Pope, Hazel Porterfield, James Leonard Pottinger, Charles Cummings Ranert(?), Isabel Rask, Andrew Edward Rea, Richard Walter Rederburg, Gordon Frederick Reid, Robert Leslie Reid, Jean Rettie, Ernest Riemer, Shirley Marie Riesberry, Donald Alleyn Ritchie, Eileen M. Ritchie, Mary Louise Rixon, Emily Clarissa Root(?), Janet Lavinia Rorke, Mable Eleanor Russell, Anita Grace Sallans, Marguerita L. Sallans, Clayton Arthur Sarsfield, Mrs. George Saunders, Gertrude Edna Saunders, Lilian Ellen Sayer, Annie Schouten, Marionne Louise Scott, Roslin Brown Scott, Victoria Marguerite Sexton, Gordon Francis Shaw, Peggy Sharpe*, Mary Elizabeth Shepley, Malcolm Wardlaw Shewan, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Alice Margaret Skilton, Bertha A. Shuker(?), Robert Ormond Shuttleworth, Donovan Clarence Simpson, Charles J. Smith, Kathleen Louisia Smith, Laura Grace Smith, James Jamieson Smithson, Jeanette Sneath, Harriet Ada Spackman, James Arnold Spearn, Margaret Hawley Speers, Armand Daniel Stade, Gordon Edward Stanley(?), Thomas Eric Stevens, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. R.J. Stone, Reginald J. Stone, Rose Margaret Stone, William Stordy, John Arvid Strahl, Elizabeth Clarke Sweet, Fred. Beaver Sweet, Mary Eleanor Sweet, Stuart Murray Swinton, William Cecil Shuker(?), Mark Alexander Talnicoff, Mary Ida Tennant, Thomas Louise Alice, Arthur Herbert Henry Thomson, Joshua Beaumont Thompson, William Henry Thomson, Melva Adeline Todd, Floyd Winston Toombs, Harold Trotter, Myra Irene Turnbull, Preston William Turnbull, Howard W. Umphrey, Nelson Charles Unicume, Rose Jean Vasey, Frank H. Ward, George Harvey Warren, Dorothy Flora Webb, Harold Joseph Webb, Ivan Mac Weisbrod, Robert Hugh Wellwood, William August Wenk, Stanley John Westaway, Fred. Jas. Westcott, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Reuben Oscar Edward Wicklund, Beatrice Mae Wilde, George Duncan Wilkie, Ruth Eliza Willey, William Cecil, Marjorie Wiseman, Helge Earlond(?) Wreede, Sixten Leonard Wreede, Annie Evans Wright, Donald Wright, Ruth Wright, James Yates, Bobby Yates, Annie Myrtle Young, and John Edward Young.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *Esther Magdalene Moore fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936). *Henry Stuart Purdue: Brandon College Resident Master (1931), Registrar (1938-1948), College Dean (1947-1952), Dean of Arts and Science (1952-1962), Dean of Science (1962-1967). From August 1959 to August 1960 he was Acting President. From 1930-1973 he was an Instructor in Geology. In his early years at the College he was also the Director of the Matriculation Department. *Peggy Sharpe: Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, attended Northwestern University in Chicago after studying at Brandon College. Joined the Faculty (School of Music) of Brandon College in 1943. See biographical file.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Registration cards

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1925-1937
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
27
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1925-1937
Physical Description
3 files
Scope and Content
Files contain registration cards for students who entered Brandon College between 1925-1937. The cards are much larger than the earlier registration cards. In addition to the personal information about each student (name, address, parent's name, parent's occupation, church affiliation, credentials, course duration, objective, birth date and date of entrance), the cards were also used to keep track of the subjects and supplimentals of each student, as well as their academic deficiencies. Each card was designed to cover a four year period, i.e. the entirety of each students' academic program at Brandon College. The registration cards in this file are incomplete; only the cards for students with last names ranging from M-Z exist, and these may not be complete either. The name of each student has not been entred into the database as the cards were created with tabs for the students' names, which makes them easily searchable.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Greenway fair fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1923, 1945-1990
Accession Number
35-2006
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
35-2006
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1923, 1945-1990
Physical Description
12.5 cm
History / Biographical
Greenway was located seven miles east of Baldur in southwestern Manitoba. The hamlet started out as a branch point in a railway spur and took its name from Thomas Greenway, one of the early premiers of Manitoba. The Greenway Fair was held annually in Greenway until 1973, when it was moved to Baldur where better facilities were available.
Custodial History
The records were donated to the Archives by Glen Olmstead prior to 1997 (approximately 1990). The fonds was originally in the possession of Doris Stone.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of newsclippings, a membership to the Greenway Agricultural Society, a paper napkin from the 60th Anniversary (1914-1974) of the Greenway United Church, "The History of Greenway 1889-1975", the program for the Manitoba Centennial Service 1970 held at Glenora Anglican Church, Greenway Agricultural Society prize lists from 1923, 1945-1951, 1953-1954, 1957-1990, two publications on the standards for judging foods, clothing and handicrafts at fairs and exhibitions and a copy of the program for the Greenway cairn dedication.
Notes
Description by Christy Henry.
Storage Location
2006 accessions
Storage Range
2006 accessions
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George Thorman collection

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1801-1940, 1994;predominant 1880-1940
Accession Number
11-1999
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.15
Accession Number
11-1999
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1801-1940, 1994;predominant 1880-1940
Physical Description
11 m (823 items); 1 diploma; 1 certificate
History / Biographical
George E. Thorman was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on September 17, 1913. His public school education began in Rivers, Manitoba and was completed, along with his high school and part of his university education in Brandon, Manitoba. After completing his Bachelor of Arts General at Brandon College, Thorman attended the College of Education in Toronto for one year before beginning his teaching career at Essex Hisgh School, Essex, Ontario in 1935. After four years in Essex, Thorman transferred to the St. Thomas Collegiate Institute (STCI) in St. Thomas, Ontario. In 1941, Thorman joined the Canadian Army at Brandon as a gunner inthe 59th Field Battery and after five years, having served in England, Italy and Western Europe, heretired with the rank of Captain. Following the Second World War, in 1945, Thorman taught in a high school for Fifth Division in Gronigen, Netherlands before moving on to teach first year university English at Kahki College in England in 1946. That same year he returned to Canada and rejoined the staff at STCI. Two years after his return George Thorman married the former Margarett Gliddon of St. THomas and in 1953 returned to Europe where he taught in Scotland for one year on a teacher's exchange. During the 1960's, Thorman's career reached its peak. In 1964, he became the Vice-Principal of STCI and in 1967, he attained the same position at Parkside Collegiate Institute before becomeing its Principal in 1969. Three years later in 1972, Thorman retired as Principal of PCI and from his teaching career. Throughout his career Thorman's primary interests were in English and History, however he also taught Mathematics, Georgraph and Science. In addition to his classess following WWII, Thorman was an active instructor of the Cadet Corps, as well as a coach for various volleyball, basketball and track and field teams during his years at STCI. Aside from being an educator, George Thorman had many other interests. He and his wife Margaret were active in the formation of the Elgin Theatre Guild in 1948 and thogether and separately they performed and directed several productions in the early years of that organization. Thorman was also largely responsible for the development of a local history course in the Elgin Secondary Schools in the early 1960's. In 1966, with his fellow history teacher Ralph Parker, he published a booklet to serve as an outline for teachers on the history of Elgin County. That same year, 1966, Thorman, as the prime instigator in the re-formation of the Elgin Historical Society, became its first president and in 1971, he was elected Honorary President of the Society for life. This was followed by a furhter two-year term as elected president. The re-organization marked the beginning of THorman's continous active involvement with the EHS, including several lectures he presented to its members and many years as a Trustee. In 1985, he received the Ontario Volunteer Service Award for over 15 years of continuous service to the Society before retiring from the EHS in 1995. In addition to the EHS, Thorman served on the St. Thomas Public Library Board from 1979 until 1991, and was a Chairman of the Board's Personnel Committee. He was also a member of the Ontario Historical Society. From 1975 to 1978, Thorman served as an elected member of the Elgin County Board of Education and in 1979, he received from the City of St. Thomas the St. Thomas Civic Award for outstanding citizens. George Thorman was also a life member (1936) of Central Lodge No. 402, A.F. and A.M. (Masonry) of Essex, Ontario and had been an active member of the St. Thomas Duplicate Bridge Club since 1985. As an authority on historical research relating to The Hudson's Bay Company, Thorman gave lectures and printed articles on the topic in "The Beaver" publication of The Hudson's Bay Company. In regards to the HBC he also did excavation work at Fort Albany with Walter Kenyon during several summers in the 1960's and 1970's. As well, George Thorman was a founding member and served on the executive committee of the Elgin Military Museum since its inception in 1982 until the late 1990's. He contributed greatly to the library and files of this museum, particularly in the field of the War of 1812 and the Fenian Raid. The reference library of this small museum rates high in this country, largely through the efforts of George Thorman. Thorman's book collection was one of the finest and most extensive in Western Ontario. His personal library contained a wealth of information with particular emphasis on material relating to Elgin County, the City of St. Thomas and The Hudson's Bay company. His G.A. Henty collectio was nearly complete. As an author Thorman contributed ten entries in The Dictionary of Canadian Biography on Aboriginal and Metis peoples, co-authored "St. Thomas 100 Years a City," the centennial history of the city of St. Thomas. In 1989, he edited "Frank Hunt, Essays on Elgin County" as well as wrote and privately printed "A Brief History of Secondary Education in St. Thomas" as his contribution to the STCI Reunion, at which he was one fo the honorees. In th early 1990's, Thorman co-edited "Garret Oakes, Tales of a Pioneer," authored and privaley printed "Letters and Petitions and other Papers Concerning the MIlitia Companies of Middlesex for 1839" and "The Chisholm Family in Elgin County: Myth and Reality." For serveral years, ca. 1975 to the mid 1990's, Thorman hosted a TV talk show on local television interviewing persons connected to the history of St. Thomas and Elgin County. Many older residents, who have since passed away, were interviewed and the resulting tapes are an invaluable source of historical information. Thorman and his wife lived in the historic section of St. Thomas and in the summer months spent their time in Port Stanley. In addition, for several years in the early 1990's, Thorman traveled annually to England - each time visiting a different area of the country. As well, Thorman was also interested in the lives and activities of his former students and was available and eager to assist any student or former student who asked for his guidance. George E. Thorman passed away on January 11, 1997.
Custodial History
The Order of the Sheaf and Thorman's Bachelor of Arts degree were transfered to the McKee Archives by Rudi Denham, Chief Librarian, St. Thomas Public Library in August 2007. George Thorman had placed his papers with the St. Thomas Public Library at some point prior to his death; the Library had decided to deaccession the records and offered them to interested institutions.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of textbooks covering the subject areas of: Agriculture, Art, Business education, Economics, Composition, Grammar, Rhetoric, Literature, Plays, Poetry, Prose, Readers, Spelling, Phonics, Stories, Geography, Health, History, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, General mathematics, Music, PHilosophy, Logic, Psychology, Religion, Research, Methods, Manuals, Astronomy, Botany Chemistry, Physics, General science, Zoology, Cooking and Gardening. It also includes two notebooks. The works found in the collection were published primarily between 1880-1940, although they range from 1801-1967, with an emphasis on history, all areas of mathematics, research and topics related to english or language arts. There are a number of works published in the nineteenth century dealing with most of the collection's subject areas. The majority of the collection focuses on public and high school textbooks, particularly in relation to the province of Ontraio, with some attention to university education. Also included is George Thorman's Order of the Sheaf, Clark Hall Guild certificate awarded to him in recognition of his outstanding contribution toward the betterment of Brandon University and Thorman's Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandon College (McMaster University).
Notes
An inventory of the collection has been created. Also, the items have been added to the Brandon University Library catalogue. Description and inventory by Christy Henry (1999).
Language Note
Thorman's Bachelor of Arts degree is in Latin.
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.15 George Thorman
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Robert Dudley Howland collection

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1885-1918
Accession Number
15-1999
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.16
Accession Number
15-1999
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1885-1918
Physical Description
1.46 m
History / Biographical
Dr. Robert Dudley Howland was born June 1, 1909 in Bexley, Kent, England. He attended Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Faversham, Kent. In 1926, he came to Canada where he attended Brandon College, graduating in Arts in 1935. He subsequently attended the London School of Economics where he obtained a doctorate in Economics. During his years at Brandon College, Howland participated in debating and drama. He also acted as a student minister for the Baptist Church. Howland spent his working eyars in various positions in the federal and provincial governments. Energy was an important focus of his work. His introduction to energy problems came in 1944, when he was appointed Secretary of the Carroll Commission on coal. From this experience he accepted appointments in Nova Scotia as Vice-President of their Research Foundation; Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry and Economic Advisor to the Nova Scotia government. In addtion to the Carroll Royal Commission on Coal, Howland was associated with the Royal Commission on Saskatchewan's Coal Mining Industry, was an ecnomist on Canada's Economic Prospects from 1955-1957, and a member of the Royal Commission on Energy. In 1959, Howland was appointed Vice-President of the National Energy Board and Chairman from July 1, 1968, until his retirement in August 1973. Howland was granted an honorary LL.D. by Brandon University in May 1974. Howland had a lifelong interest in the Fabian Society and Fabian Socialism, assembling a rich collection of original edition Fabian publications.
Custodial History
Dr. Howland presented his collection of Fabian publications to Brandon University sometime in the 1970s. The collection remained in the John E. Robbins Library until it was placed in the Archives in 1997.
Scope and Content
The Howland Collection includes a wide range of books, pamphlets, and assorted publications of the Fabian Society assembled by Dr. Howland. The Fabian Society, a socialist society, was founded in 1883-1884, in London. The Fabian Society was created with the goal of fostering the creation of democratic socialism in Great Britain. Unlike revolutionary Marxists, the Fabians placed their hopes for change in evolutionary socialism not revolution. The creation of the Fabian Society is generally attributed to Thomas Davidson, a Scottish philosopher. Its charter members included George Bernard Shaw, Sidney Webb, Annie Besant, Edward Pease, and Graham Wallas. Shaw and Webb, later joined by Webb's wife, Beatrice, were the outstanding leaders of the Society for many years. In 1889, the Society published its best-known tract, "Fabian Essays in Socialism," edited by Shaw. The Fabian Society played an integral role in the creation of the British Labour Party.
Notes
The items in the collection have been added to the Brandon University Library catalogue. Description by Mike White.
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.16 Robert Dudley Howland
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Charles H. Koester fonds

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1948
Accession Number
02-2007
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.17
Accession Number
02-2007
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1948
Physical Description
1 cm
History / Biographical
According to the typed sheet in the back of the secondo score, the Blue and Gold March was an original composition written by a Third Year Arts student, Mr. Charles Koester. It was accepted and named "The Blue and Gold March of Brandon College" by President J.R.C. Evans in April 1948. The piece was the result of many years of work. The melody first entered Koester's thoughts during the war when he was an RCAF Flight Lieutenant in North Africa. It was first played as a piano duet by Miss Zen Koester and Mr. Gordon Sefton at regular Chapel service. In his remarks at the occassion, Charles Koester acknowledge the assistance he received from Zen Koester, Gordon Sefton and Professor E. Savage in arranging the music. Charles Henry Koester attended Brandon College ca. 1911-1916 and served in Wold War I.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of the original score of the Blue and Gold March of Brandon College written by Charles H. Koester and arranged by Elizabeth Z. Koester and Charles H. Koester. Written as a piano duet, there is sheet music for the primo and secondo parts. At the back of the secondo score, there is a brief history of the March and a copy of "Hail Our College" (music and lyrics). Fonds also includes the sheet music for the B flat saxophone part of the march.
Notes
Description by Christy Henry, with help from Donna Lowe (2007).
Accruals
The Faculty of Music is planning to record the March and donate a copy of the recording to the Archives.
Repro Restriction
While technically copyright remains with Charles Koester, it is clear that he wrote this music for use by Brandon College. Individuals or organizations other than Brandon College or Brandon University are limited by the copyright provisions affecting this composition.
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.17 Charles H. Koester
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Class of 1953 fonds

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1953
Accession Number
09-1999
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.10
Accession Number
09-1999
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1953
Physical Description
1 King James version Bible
Physical Condition
good, although the spine is cracking
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of a large print King James version Bible presented to Brandon College by graduating class of 1953.
Notes
Description by Christy Henry.
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.10 Class of 1953
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