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Empire day in Ontario : Thursday, May 23rd 1912

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1912
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Ontario. Dept. of Education
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-17-454
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-17-454
Responsibility
Ontario Department of Education
Start Date
1912
Date Range
1912
Publication
Toronto : Dept. of Education
Physical Description
20 p. ; 20 cm
Subject Access
Empire Day
Great Britain Colonies History
Canada History
Storage Location
Box 17 - History
Storage Range
Box 17 - History
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Advancing in picture study

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1931
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Hammell, Agnes
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-1-9
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-1-9
Responsibility
Agnes Hammell
Start Date
1931
Date Range
1931
Publication
Toronto : Gage
Physical Description
246 p. : ill. ; 20 cm
Subject Access
Art criticism
Art Analysis
interpretation
appreciation
Storage Location
Box 1 - Art
Storage Range
Box 1 - Art
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Transportation and distribution of feed grains in Eastern Canada

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1972
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Hopkins, W. G
Livestock Feed Board of Canada
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-2-15
Item Number Range
Archives 14-2-15
Responsibility
W.G. Hopkins
Start Date
1972
Date Range
1972
Publication
Montreal : Canadian Livestock Feed Board
Physical Description
62 p. ; 28 cm
Notes
Issued also in French under title: Transport et distribution des c©r©ales fourrag© res dans l'est du Canada
Subject Access
Grain Transportation
C©r©ales Transport
Storage Location
Box 2 - Transportation 1
Storage Range
Box 2 - Transportation 1
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Dowling's grain code : compiled for the use of the grain, milling and produce, and allied trades

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
[1907]
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Dowling, P. F. (Peter F.), fl. 1904-1916
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-16-2
Item Number Range
Archives 14-16-2
Responsibility
by P. F. Dowling
Start Date
[1907]
Date Range
[1907]
Publication
Winnipeg : [s.n.]
Physical Description
154 p. ; 18 cm
Notes
Includes index
Subject Access
Grain Code words
C©r©ales Mots de code
Storage Location
Box 16 - Historical V
Storage Range
Box 16 - Historical V
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The transportation of feed grains in Eastern Canada : an analysis of rates, routes and costs

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1967
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Walker, Hugh V
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-2-25
Item Number Range
Archives 14-2-25
Standard number
System Control Number (CaOTULAS)11397259
System Control Number (CPomAG)29909466
Responsibility
Hugh V. Walker
Start Date
1967
Date Range
1967
Publication
[Ottawa] : Agricultural Economics Research Council of Canada
Publisher Series
Agricultural Economics Research Council of Canada ; no. 8
Physical Description
xviii, 85 p. ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical reference
Subject Access
Grain Canada
Eastern Transportation
C©r©ales Canada (Est) Transport
Storage Location
Box 2 - Transportation 1
Storage Range
Box 2 - Transportation 1
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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Sub sub series
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1910-2024
Accession Number
13-2006, 23-2006, 1-2007
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Creator
Brandon College Literary Society
Brandon College Students' Association
Brandon University Students' Association
The Quill
Description Level
Sub sub series
Series Number
RG 6 14.5.3
Accession Number
13-2006, 23-2006, 1-2007
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1910-2024
Physical Condition
Generally good. Some editions are fragile.
History / Biographical
The Quill was established in 1910, and is the second oldest student newspaper in western Canada. It was also the first student run publication at Brandon College. The December (Vol. I, No. 1) edition states that "the demand for such a paper [had] been steadily increasing until at last some definite steps towards bringing one into existence became absolutely necessary." The first step was the election of a committe by the Literary Society to look into the possibilites of the project and report at a special meeting. Following the acceptance of the committee's favorable report, another committee was appointed to outline a policy and nominate officers and staff. The inagural staff of the Quill, "having examined the reasons for the discontinuance of the Brandon College Monthly some years ago, [found] that these have been to a large extent removed by the development of the College in the intervening years." They felt that the "student body [had] grown to such an extent that the problem of getting suffiecient material for a paper, as well as the financial difficulty, [had] been appreciably reduced." For them, this development "not only justified but demanded the advent of a College paper." The creation of the Quill was also influenced by the awareness of the students involved that their college was in a state of constant change. They felt that they "[could not] allow this important period of [their] College history to pass away and be forgotten." The newpaper enabled them to record the growth and changes on campus for the benefit of the students and friends of the College. Originally the publication of three editions of the Quill, i.e. Christmas, Easter and a special graduates' number, were planned; the policy on the limited number of issues was to allow the Quill and its staff time to establish themselves, with the aim of expanding into a monthly paper as soon as it was thought advisable to do so. In 1911, the Quill was printed quarterly, with the first three issues of the school year consisting of student publications and professors writings, as well as containg various columns on campus activities. The final issue of that year, and subsequent years, was called the Commencement Issue, and it contained a brief biographical sketch of each member of the graduating class. In 1927, the Quill was split into two separate entities. In the April edition (Vol. XVI, No. 11), the editorial staff wrote that the Quill's ". . . function and the efficiency with which it has performed that function in the immediate past are . . . doubtful. The present management realize this and feel that the "Quill" as conducted at present can assume neither the utility of a newspaper nor the intrinsic value of a year-book." Subsequently it was decided to publish a fortnightly, or bi-weekly newspaper, which retained the title of "The Quill," as well as a new publication, named The Sickle, which was to act as a yearbook. This decision was also influenced by the belief that by creating a sepaprate newspaper and yearbook "Brandon College [would] then be on a similar basis in this respect as her sister institutions throughout the Dominion." Although the Quill has occassionally ceased production (for a week or two at most) throughout its history, usually due to a lack of student participation in its production and/or financial troubles, it has continued to be published as as newspaper since 1927. In 1933, the Quill was presented in an entirely new form. Weekly, for three issues a month, a bulletin was published, with a fourth and more substantial issue at the end of the month. The introduction of the new broadsheet form was an attempt to "reduce stale news" and allow the publication to operate with a "greatly reduced budget." The broadsheet format of the Quill was abandoned in 1934-1935. Further changes were introduced with the January 15, 1963 (Vol. 53, No. 6) edition of the Quill. In the editorial section of that issue, the staff commented that "the Quill has remained as it is, in size, pattern and almost in content for the last fifty years!" In response, they introduced a weekly Quill (the Quill was first published as a weekly in 1937) and proclaimed that "we find the miserly, pamphlet-sized, shrunken-like Quill no more. In its stead, a fully-grown, broad-shouldered, new Quill has risen." Changes included the creation of the Feature and Intervarsity sections, with their own editors, a definite format in the 'lay-out' of articles, and the 'set-up' of pages, as well as a basic and overall reorganization of the Quill staff. In September 1969 (Vol. 60, No. 1), Acting Editor Tom Brook and the Quill staff clarified the position and purpose of the Quill as follows: "The primary purpose of the Quill is to bring to the attention of the students of Brandon University the issues and events that have direct implications on the lives of these people. We do and will continue to editorialize in our reporting. It may be not as strong as that seen in the past. But the Quill staff does feel that subjective evaluation of events after the case has been put factually is valid, and this shall be a policy that will be adhered to during the coming year." They also took a moment to point out that the Quill, although a student press, was not a commercial newspaper. Furthermore, they wanted "to see the Quill move closer to the concept of the bourgeois pressbut not so close that it loses its identification with students and the issues that concern them." By 1971, the Quill had adopted the statement of principle of the Student Press in Canada as outline in the Resolutions of the Canadian University Press. Printed on the front page of the September 24 edition, the Quill stated the following policy: It is ". . . our belief 'that the major role of the student press is to act as an agent of social change, striving to emphasize the rights and responsibilities of the student citizen', and 'that the student press must in fulfilling this role perform both an educative and an active function.'" The policy went on to declare that the Quill, as an alternative press (an alternative to the commercial press), rather than a newspaper, was "limited to presenting news which the commerical press does not handle and to providing news analysis." The democratic nature of the Quill was also clearly stated in the policy. The structure of the Quill was altered again in 1984, when an editorial board was instated, replacing the previous editor-in-chief system (although in most cases there was more than one editor in any given year). This board was to function as an organizing unit, with the collective electing officers for a one year term. The collective was made up of members, who had to contribute something to the Quill in one out of every three issues, in order to vote. Contributions included actual content for the paper, production, typing, photography work, office clean-up, or anything else that helped the Quill function. The central concern of the Quill, at the time of these changes, was to represent the "wide variety of social issues which interest Brandon University students." (September 27, 1984). The 'wide variety of social issues' was expanded upon in the September 3, 1987 edition of the Quill's editorial section: "A major purpse of THE QUILL is to provide the community with news and information pertaining to local, regional, national and international issues of concern to students." By 1993, the Editorial Board was comprised of the News Editor, the Co-ordinating Editor and the CUP Editor and was responsible for the direction and content of the newspaper each week. By 1996, the CUP Editor had been replaced by the Business Manager on the Editorial Board. Clarifying its relationship with BUSU in the November 18, 1996 edition, Co-ordinating Editor Stacey Brown quoted the Quill Constitution: "The Quill collective shall determine and regulate editorial content and policy and shall set such perimeters on acceptable advertising as it shall collectively see fit. Debate and reasonable documentation must be given beofre boycotting anything in the newspaper." She went on to state that "final decisions on most issues are made by the Editorial Board. . . " The position of Editor-in-Chief was reintroduced sometime around 2001. In the Spring and Fall of 2000, a dispute arose between the students in charge of the production of the newspaper and the Students' Union/BUSU Communications Board. As part of the ongoing dispute the Board shut the paper down. During that time, Quill staff published the unQuill and the Daily Quill. Eventually BUSU and The Quill parted ways, with the newspaper continuing as its own entity, separate from the Brandon University Students' Union. Throughout its history, the Quill has been a quarterly, a bi-weekly and a weekly publication. It has been printed in various formats, by a number of different companies and has been financed primarily through funding from BUSU, and at present, advertising and a student levy. In 1997, the Quill became one of the first student newspapers in Canada to produce the paper in a completely digital format. Since 2020, The Quill has alternated print and electronic editions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical editions ceased publication, and various articles were published on The Quill website (https://www.thequill.ca/). Starting with the 2023 Winter Term, physical copies, online editions and web articles were used concurrently. The Quill has been located at a number of locations on campus. Its first home was at the base of the Bell Tower in the original Clark Hall. In the 1970s it was produced in a mobile trailer near the gymnasium, before moving to the former Students' Union office in the lower level of the McMaster Building in 1980. Finally in 1991, the Quill was moved to its current location on the second floor of the Knowles-Douglas Student Centre. The Quill continues to be a member of the Canadian University Press (CUP), and as such is provided with feature articles, news, graphics and fieldworker assistance. The Quill adheres to the CUP Statement of Principles. As a democratic collective, the Quill is open to all students and staff at Brandon University. An autonomous corporate entity since 2005, the Quill is a student run publication; the articles, editing, layout and distribution are done by the students.
Custodial History
Editions of The Quill have been acquired by the McKee Archives from BUSU and former Alumni.
Scope and Content
Sub sub series consists of editions of The Quill publication. Some issues have been digitized from microfilmed copies held in the McKee Archives, some have been digitized by Archives staff, and others have been digitally created by The Quill and acquired by the Archives.
Notes
Adminitrative information in the History/Bio field was taken from the "Brandon Collge finding aid" prepared by Karyn Reidel for the McKee Archives in 1998 and various editions of the Quill. Post-1927, a handfull of Quill editions contain Literary Supplements. Description by Christy Henry.
Subject Access
college newspapers
student life
Accruals
Further accruals expected
Repro Restriction
Canadian Copyright applies.
Conservation
microfilm, PDF
Location Original
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series 14: BUSU 14.5 BUSU publications
Location Copy
Z drive
Related Material
Editions of the Brandon College/University Sickle are located at RG 6, sub sub series 14.5.1 (The Sickle).
The Quill and Sickle account book for [1939-1941] is located in the Alfred Angus Murray McPherson collection (21-2006).
Arrangement
Chronologrical
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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1941
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-5-127
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-5-127
Responsibility
illustrated by Thomas Bewick
Start Date
1941
Date Range
1941
Publication
London : Chatto and Windus
Publisher Series
Zodiac books
Physical Description
54 p. : ill. ; 19 cm
Subject Access
English poetry
English literature
Storage Location
Box 5 - Poetry
Storage Range
Box 5 - Poetry
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A new self-teaching course in practical English and effective speech : comprising vocabulary development, grammar, pronunciation, enunciation, and the fundamental principles of effective oral expression

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1930
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Hunter, Estelle B. (Estelle Belle), 1885
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947
Holmer, Oliver Wendell
Jonson, Ben
Eliot, George
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-13-3
Item Number Range
Archives 14-13-3
Responsibility
by Estelle B. Hunter
Start Date
c1930
Date Range
c1930
Publication
Chicago : The Better-Speech Institute of America
Physical Description
15 v. : ill. ; 23 cm
Notes
In box as issued
Includes index
Lesson one. First among the evidences of an education I name correctness and precision in the use of the mother tongue / Nicholas Murray Butler-- Lesson two. The flowering moments of the mind drop half their petals in our speech / Oliver Wendell Holmes-- Lesson three. Those things which now seem frivolous and slight will be of serious consequence to you, when they have made you once ridiculous / Earl of Roscommon-- Lesson four. His words, like so many nimble servitors, trip about him at command / Milton-- Lesson five. Talking is one of the fine arts... and its fluent harmonies may be spolied by the intrusion of a single harsh note / Oliver Wendell Holmes-- Lesson six. Language most shows a man; speak, that I may see thee / Ben Jonson-- Lesson seven. Drawing is speaking to the eye; talking is painting to the ear / Joubert-- Lesson eight. And it is so plain to me that eloquence, like swimming, is an art which all men might learn, though so few do / Emerson-- Lesson nine. Mend your speech a litter, lest it may mar your fortunes / Shakespeare-- Lesson ten. Language is the dress of thought; every time you talk your mind is on parade / Anonymous-- Lesson eleven. Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact / George Eilot-- Lesson twelve. What is not in a man cannot come out of him surely / Goethe-- Lesson thirteen. Language is the armory of the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of its past, and the weapons of its future, conquests / Coleridge-- Lesson fourteen. The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none / Carlyle-- Lesson fifteen. He ceas's, but left so pleasing on the ear, his voice, that listening still they seemed to hear / Homer
Subject Access
English language
Vocabulary
English language Grammar
English language Pronunciation
Storage Location
Box 13 - Literature I
Storage Range
Box 13 - Literature I
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A dictionary of correct English : a manual of information and advice concerning grammar, idiom, use of words, points of styles, punctuation, pronunciation, and other practical matters

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Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1934
Part Of
RG 4 Manitoba Pool Elevator fonds
Collection
Manitoba Pool Elevator Library Collection
Creator
Pink, M. Alderton (Maurice Alderton)
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 14-13-8
Item Number Range
Archives 14-13-8
Responsibility
by M. Alderton Pink
Start Date
1934
Date Range
1934
Publication
London : Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, LTD
Physical Description
xii, 196 p., 31 p. ; 19 cm
Notes
Grammatical information arranged alphabetically
Subject Access
English language Errors of usage
English language Idioms
English language Grammar
Storage Location
Box 13 - Literature I
Storage Range
Box 13 - Literature I
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Words and their ways in English speech

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1901
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Greenough, J. B. (James Bradstreet), 1833-1901
Kittredge, George Lyman, 1860-1941
Description Level
Item
Item Number
PE 1574.G8
Archives 11-999-2-44
Item Number Range
PE 1574.G8
Archives 11-999-2-44
Standard number
System Control Number 87085252
Responsibility
James B. Greenough and George Lyman Kittredge
Start Date
1901
Date Range
1901
Publication
New York : The Macmillan company ; London : Macmillan & co., ltd
Physical Description
x, [2], 431 p. ; 19 cm
Notes
"Copyright, 1928, 1929 by Robert B. Greenough and George L. Kittredge"
Subject Access
English language Etymology
English language History
Storage Location
Box 2 - English (Archives copy)
Storage Range
Box 2 - English (Archives copy)
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Miller's new Swinton's language lessons : an elementary grammar and composition

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1878
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Swinton, William
MacMillan, John, 1963
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-2-62
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-2-62
Responsibility
by J. MacMillan
Start Date
1878
Date Range
1878
Publication
Toronto, : Adam Miller
Publisher Series
Miller & Co.'s Educational Series
Physical Description
vi, 154 p. ; 17 cm
Notes
"Adapted to the requirements of the public schools of Ontario, as an introduction to Mason's grammar"
Subject Access
English language Grammar
English language Composition
Storage Location
Box 2 - English
Storage Range
Box 2 - English
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First lessons in composition : in which the principles of the art are developed in connection with the principles of grammar; embracing full directions on the subject of punctuation, with copious exercises

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1866
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Quackenbos, George Payn, 1826-1881
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-3-64
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-3-64
Responsibility
by G. P. Quackenbos
Start Date
1866
Date Range
1866
Publication
New York : Appleton and Co
Physical Description
182 p. ; 19 cm
Subject Access
English language Composition
English language Grammar
Storage Location
Box 3 - English
Storage Range
Box 3 - English
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English composition : eight lectures given at the Lowell Institute

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1911
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Wendell, Barrett, 1855-1921
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-3-78
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-3-78
Responsibility
by Barrett Wendell
Start Date
1911
Date Range
1911
Publication
Toronto : Copp Clark Co
Physical Description
316 p. ; 19 cm
Subject Access
English language Rhetoric
English language Style
Storage Location
Box 3 - English
Storage Range
Box 3 - English
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Elementary English composition

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/specialcollections793
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1902
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Sykes, Frederick Henry, 1863-1917
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-3-75
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-3-75
Responsibility
by Frederick Henry Sykes
Start Date
c1902
Date Range
c1902
Publication
Toronto : Copp, Clark
Physical Description
xiv, 227 p. ; 19 cm
Notes
Includes index
Subject Access
English language Study and teaching
English language Composition and exercises
English language Grammars
Storage Location
Box 3 - English
Storage Range
Box 3 - English
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Highroads of literature

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1914
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Watts, G. F
Millais, J. E
Turner, J. M. W
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-4-100
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-4-100
Responsibility
illustrated by reproductions of famous people by ... G. F. Watts ... [et al]
Start Date
1914
Date Range
1914
Publication
London : Thomas Nelson and Sons
Physical Description
v. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm
Notes
Book V. Books of all time -- Book VI. Thoughts and voices
Subject Access
English literature
English literature Study and teaching (Elementary)
English literature Study and teaching (Secondary)
Storage Location
Box 4 - Literature
Storage Range
Box 4 - Literature
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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1939
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Diltz, B. C
Cavell, H. E
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-2-40
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-2-40
Responsibility
by B. C. Diltz and H. E. Cavell
Start Date
1939
Date Range
1939
Publication
Toronto : Clarke, Irwin
Physical Description
485 p
Notes
Includes index
Subject Access
English language Composition and exercises
English language Grammar
Storage Location
Box 2 - Egnlish
Storage Range
Box 2 - Egnlish
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Elementary English grammar for use in Canadian schools

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1908
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Goggin, D. J. (David James), 1849
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-2-43
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-2-43
Responsibility
by D. J. Goggin
Start Date
1908
Date Range
1908
Publication
Toronto : W. J. Gage
Physical Description
viii, 191 p. ; 19 cm
Notes
Authorized for use in the schools of Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia
Subject Access
English language Grammar
English language Composition and exercises
Storage Location
Box 2 - English
Storage Range
Box 2 - English
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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
[194?]
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Johnson, Roy Ivan, 1889
McGregor, Anne Laura, 1883
Gunn, Mary Agnella, 1899
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-2-50
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-2-50
Responsibility
by Roy Ivan Johnson, A. Laura McGregor and M. Agnella Gunn
Start Date
[194?]
Date Range
[194?]
Publication
Toronot : Ginn and Compan
Publisher Series
Daily-life english, junior series
Physical Description
406 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes index
Subject Access
English language Grammar
English language Composition and exercises
Storage Location
Box 2 - English
Storage Range
Box 2 - English
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English for your world

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
[194?]
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Johnson, Roy Ivan, 1889
McGregor, Anne Laura, 1883
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-2-49
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-2-49
Responsibility
by Roy Ivan Johnson and A. Laura McGregor
Start Date
[194?]
Date Range
[194?]
Publication
Toronot : Ginn and Compan
Publisher Series
Daily-life english, junior series
Physical Description
430 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes index
Subject Access
English language Grammar
English language Composition and exercises
Storage Location
Box 2 - English
Storage Range
Box 2 - English
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An English highway : a new English course for grades nine and ten

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1938
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Moon, A. R
McKay, G. H
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-2-59
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-2-59
Responsibility
by A. R. Moon and G. H. McKay
Start Date
c1938
Date Range
c1938
Publication
Toronto : Longmans, Green & co
Physical Description
1 v. ; 19 cm
Notes
2 pts. in 1
Part one. Grade nine-- Part two. Grade ten
Subject Access
English language Composition and exercises
English language Grammar
Storage Location
Box 2 - English
Storage Range
Box 2 - English
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