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Brandon University Lady Bobcats (basketball)

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1999-2000
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.53
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1999-2000
Physical Description
8" x 10" (color)
Scope and Content
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Michelle Smith, Patricia Wood, Allison Roberts, Andrea Van Koll, Melissa Moore, Tara Dale, Desiree Streit, Kaili Dale. Back Row (L to R): Amanda Sowiak (Manager), Don Thomson (Head Coach), Ambur Hamilton, Kimberly Bosnick, Heather Couzens, Christi Oleskiw, Courtney Despiegelarere, Margot Jestadt, Nicole Ashmon, Greg Zavediuk (Assistant Coach).
Name Access
Michelle Smith
Patricia Wood
Allison Roberts
Andrea Van Koll
Melissa Moore
Tara Dale
Desiree Streit
Kaili Dale
Amanda Sowiak
Don Thomson
Ambur Hamilton
Kimberly Bosnick
Heather Couzens
Christi Oleskiw
Courtney Despiegelarere
Margot Jestadt
Nicole Ashmon
Greg Zavediuk
Subject Access
basketball
team sports
Storage Location
BUPC color storage box
Images
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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1925-1926
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
2.4
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1925-1926
Physical Description
26.5 cm
History / Biographical
Dr. Bovington was born in Gonbridge Wells, Kent County, England on December 2, 1869 to Richard and Emma Bovington (nee Deuch). He came to Canada in 1890. After training for the ministry at Woodstock College and McMaster University, where he graduated in 1899, he attended Rochester Theological Seminary before being ordained in Victoria BC. In addition to Victoria, Bovington held pastorages in Windsor and St. Thomas, ON. Bovington married his wife Martha Lockhart (1870-1957) in Oxford, ON on January 3, 1900. The couple had at least four children: Richard Dadson (1901-1972), Marguerite Agnes (1902-1975), David L (1904-1953) and Archibald T (1906-1983). In 1906, Bovington went to Rochester to take his Doctor of Divinity; while there he was an instructor in Systematic Theology and Homiletics. In 1915, he took his Master's in Systematic Theology at the University of Chicago. From 1916 - 1925, Bovington served as the pastor of First Baptist Church, Cleveland, OH. In 1925, Bovington was asked to become the fourth president of Brandon College. Although he accepted the position his wife and family did not accompany him to Brandon when he arrived in the summer of 1925. Bovington resigned from the Presidency on May 24, 1926, claiming that the pressure of trying to secure funds for the financial support of the school was beyond his strength. David Bovington died in Cleveland, OH on August 21, 1955.
Scope and Content
Dr. Bovington was President for only nine months. His collection includes correspondence regarding the Baptist Union of Western Canada, Modernists, and Dr. MacNeill. As well, religious field work is documented. There is quite a bit of correspondence from the Registrar and Bursar regarding student accounts. Fundraising for Brandon College is documented, especially the Davies’ Fund campaign and the Endowment Fund campaign. There is quite a bit of correspondence to and from Dr. MacNeill, who was Acting President, from before Dr. Bovington arrived in Brandon and after he resigned.
Name Access
David Bovington
Harris MacNeill
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 2: Office of the Principal/President
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