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Front steps of Flora Cowan Hall

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Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1980
Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.6
Item Number
2.6.40
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1980
Physical Description
5" x 7" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking west and shows students visiting on the front steps of Flora Cowan Hall.
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Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1963-1965
Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.6
Item Number
2.6.1
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1963-1965
Physical Description
2.5" x 3 (b/w)
Material Details
Contact print
Scope and Content
Photograph shows a female student studying at her desk in one of the residence rooms, most likely in Flora Cowan Hall.
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Aerial view: Flora Cowan, Gymnasium, Darrach Hall

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Part Of
Aerial views and campus photographs
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1970
Part Of
Aerial views and campus photographs
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.1
Item Number
2.1.18
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1970
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
View is southwest from the John R. Brodie Science Centre. Photograph shows: Flora Cowan Hall, the Brandon University Gymnasium, Darrach Hall, the Quill trailer and the Jeff Umphrey Centre.
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Mens' Residence Room

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.57
Item Number
5.1.57
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 6"
Scope and Content
Professor Wright in J. B. Nield’s room – men’s residence
Notes
McDiarmid Era. Negative enclosed
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Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1971
Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.6
Item Number
2.6.36
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1971
Physical Description
5" x 8" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking northeast from the south side of Louise Avenue and shows portions of Darrach Hall, Flora Cowan Hall and McMaster Hall. Part of the John R. Brodie Science Centre is also visible behind the trees along the street.
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Interior of residence rooms

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Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1963-1965
Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.6
Item Number
2.6.30
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1963-1965
Physical Description
5" x 4.75" (b/w)
Material Details
Contact prints
Scope and Content
Photograph consists of four contact prints showing students studying in their residence rooms in Darrach Hall and Flora Cowan Hall.
Notes
One of the prints is very similar to BUPC 2.6.1
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Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[19--]
Accession Number
20-2009
Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
McG 9
Item Number
20-2009.172
Accession Number
20-2009
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[19--]
Physical Description
5" x 7" (b/w)
Material Details
reproduction
History / Biographical
Mrs. Flora Cowan (1902-1986) was born on July 15, 1902 in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was the daughter of Adam and Helen Cruickshank and immigrated to Brandon with her parents in 1927. She married E.C. Cowan, and they had two children, Franklin and Ruth. From 1953 until Brandon College became Brandon University, she served as the Dean of Women. In 1966 she received the Good Citizenship Award of the Golden Boys of Manitoba. She was a member of the I.O.D.E. and a life-member of the International Peace Garden, and the Provincial Council of Women. From 1954 to 1970 Mrs. Cowan served as a member of the Brandon City Council and was the first woman to be appointed acting mayor. She was also the Chairman of the Board for Fairview Home, Inc. In 1967, Mrs. Cowan received the Trillium Business and Professional Club Woman of the Year Award. She was also a member of several other community committees. The women's residence at Brandon University, Flora Cowan, is named in her honour. In December 1980, Mrs. Cowan finally retired from her many positions. She died in Brandon on September 25, 1986 at the age of 84.
Scope and Content
Photograph is a portrait of Flora Cowan
Name Access
Flora Cowan
Subject Access
portraits
Storage Location
RG 5 photograph storage drawer 2 (hanging photos)
Related Material
Trillium Business and Professional Women’s Club records
Arrangement
From 2009 loose photos, from File 13
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Women at Clark Hall Residence

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1925
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.12
Item Number
5.1.12
Date Range
c. 1925
Physical Description
b/w, 3.35" x 5.75"
Scope and Content
Clark Hall Residence. Students (Women)
Notes
Crawford's Drugstore, Brandon
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Dining room and residence proposed model

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Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. late 1950s
Part Of
Residences and dining rooms
Creator
Photographer: Henry Kalen
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.6
Item Number
2.6.56
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. late 1950s
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Item is an image of a proposal for the Brandon College Dining Room and Residence.
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Students Reading in Flora Cowan

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1970-71
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.4.14A
Item Number
5.4.14A
Date Range
c. 1970-71
Physical Description
b/w, 6.5" x 9.5"
Scope and Content
Flora Cowan Hall (?) Student Events: hair-drying, reading news-paper
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BC 9: Clark Hall women's residence

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1906-1953
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Series
Series Number
9
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1906-1953
Physical Description
51.5 cm
History / Biographical
Clark Hall was built in 1906 as a women’s residence. The name comes from Dr. C.W. Clark, a physician who believed that women should be as highly educated as possible. To that end, he donated $30 000 of the $40 000 dollars needed to construct the building. The residence opened on October 18, 1906 with Miss Ernestine R. Whiteside presiding as Lady Principal. With the building of Clark Hall came new departments geared towards young women. A Music and Arts department was started, as was a Physical Culture and Expression department. The residence was soon full, and in 1911 the first Clark Hall Annex was created to house 25 women who could not get into Clark Hall proper. This annex was located at 1335 Lorne Ave., and it is still in existence today. The second Clark Hall Annex, that replaced the first, was located on Louise Ave. It is also still standing, and is now an apartment building. LADY PRINCIPALS/DEAN OF WOMEN: ERNESTINE ROBERTA WHITESIDE (1906-1918) Miss Whiteside was born in 1876. She graduated from McMaster University in 1898. In 1906 she was hired as the first Lady Principal of Clark Hall. She served this post capably and was greatly admired by all who met her. In 1918 she resigned as Lady Principal to assume headship of Moulton College in Toronto. She resigned from Moulton in 1930 due to uncertain health. Miss Whiteside was a Board Member of the Women’s Baptist Missionary Society, as well as being editor of “The Link and Visitor”. She was the corresponding secretary for the Women’s Inter-Church Council of Canada from 1939 to 1949. Miss Whiteside resigned the editorship of “The Link and Visitor” in 1956. On June 14, 1960, she died in Toronto. OLIVE A.C. WILKINS (1919-1925) Olive Agnes Cross was born on June 17, 1891 in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. She received her B.A. from McMaster in 1912. She married Thomas Russell Wilkins on June 17, 1913. Mrs. Wilkins accepted the position of Lady Principal of Clark Hall in 1919. She also was retained as an English Teacher. Mrs. Wilkins resigned in 1925. On May 13, 1937, she died rather suddenly. Mrs. Wilkins personal files are located in the Brandon College Teaching and Administration series. JANE (JENNIE) TURNBULL (1926-1927) Jennie Turnbull was born c.1896. She was educated at Brandon Central School and the Brandon Collegiate Institute. Miss Turnbull entered Brandon College in 1911. She graduated with her B.A. in 1915, and followed this with her M.A. in 1916. After taking a Normal Course in Regina, Miss Turnbull returned to join the Brandon College faculty as instructor in French in 1918. She studied at La Sorbonne in Paris during the years 1921 and 1922. Miss Turnbull spent parts of 1919, 1920, 1926, and all of 1927 and 1928 at the University of Chicago, where she secured her Ph.D. During the school year 1926-1927, Miss Turnbull served as Dean of Women (formerly known as Lady Principal). She was a very well-travelled individual, and she was the author of Essential Traits of French-Canadian Poetry. In 1963 Miss Turnbull moved to British Columbia, where she died on December 30, 1966. During the time that Miss Turnbull taught at Brandon College, she was an integral part of the college community. She was responsible for the formation of a French Club, and served on various committees and boards with great skill. ANNIE (EVANS) WRIGHT (1927-1934) Miss Annie Evans was born on December 29, 1881 in Derbyshire, England. She moved with her family to Canada around 1889. She taught school before entering the Brandon College Business Training Department in 1908. In 1909, Miss Evans was given a position in the Business and Academic Department of the College. In 1915, she married the music professor, Dr. William L. Wright. In 1926, Mrs. Wright received her B.A. degree from Brandon College. She followed that with her M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1927. From 1927 until 1934, Mrs. Wright served as the Dean of Women. From 1927 until 1945, she was employed as a professor of English. She moved to Robson, B.C. with her husband, where she lived until her death in 1959. She was the older sister of Dr. J.R.C. Evans. DOROTHY WERTHENBACH (1934-1935) Miss Werthenbach received her early education in Minnesota and Saskatchewan and graduated from the University of Alberta with Honours in History. She took up the profession of teaching. She was an instructor at the Indian Residential School before she accepted the position of Dean of Women in the fall of 1934. She also taught grade 12 History at the College. Miss Werthenbach left Brandon College in 1935, after having spent one year as the Dean of Women. From 1931-1934 she served on the Executive of the Brandon Art Club, including a year as President (1933-1934). At some point after leaving Brandon, Miss Werthenbach married C.G. Nelson and relocated to Calgary. She and her husband had three, possibly four children. Mrs. Nelson died in a plane crash at Moose Jaw. MARJORIE B. MCKENZIE (1935-1936) Miss McKenzie was born in Brandon and was a graduate of Brandon Collegiate and Brandon College. She received her B.E. degree from the Columbia College of Expression in Chicago, and her M.Sc. in speech from Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois. From 1927 to 1930 she was Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College. She resigned to do post-graduate work. In 1935, Miss McKenzie returned as Instructor of Public Speaking in the Theological Department and Dean of Women in Clark Hall. Miss McKenzie resigned as Dean of Women after one year at the post. SARAH PERSIS DARRACH (1936-1953) Miss Persis Johnson was born in Rosscarberry, Ireland on February 8, 1886. She was educated in both Ireland and Canada, graduating from the Brandon General Hospital nurses program in 1911. She did her postgraduate work in Chicago. Miss Johnson was the assistant matron at Brandon General Hospital when she left for overseas in 1914 to serve in the war. Miss Johnson enlisted in the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force on May 12, 1915 in London, England. She was overseas until 1918, stationed in both England and France. While there, Miss Johnson was awarded the Royal Red Cross, 2nd class, and the Royal Red Cross, 1st class, the latter of which was awarded to her in 1919 by the Prince of Wales during his visit to Brandon. She became the fourth superintendent of nurses at Brandon General Hospital. Sometime during the 1920’s, Miss Johnson married Robert Darrach, who was on the Brandon College Board of Directors. In 1934, she was named a member of the Order of the British Empire (Civilian) for her tireless effort doing charity work. In 1936 she accepted the position of Dean of Women at Brandon College. She served in this post until 1953. In 1971, Brandon College awarded her an honourary L.L.D. Darrach Hall, the Men’s Residence on the Brandon University campus, was named for her. Mrs. Darrach died on September 25, 1974. FLORA COWAN (1953-1967) Mrs. Flora Cowan was born on July 15, 1902 in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was the daughter of Adam and Helen Cruickshank. She married E.C. Cowan, and they had two children, Franklin and Ruth. From 1953 until Brandon College became Brandon University, she served as the Dean of Women. In 1966 she received the good Citizenship Award of the Golden Boys of Manitoba. She was a member of the I.O.D.E. and a life-member of the International Peace Garden, and the Provincial Council of Women. From 1954 to 1970 Mrs. Cowan served as a member of the Brandon City Council. She was also the Chairman of the Board for Fairview Home, Inc. In 1967, Mrs. Cowan received the Trillium Business and Professional Club Woman of the Year Award. She was also a member of several other community committees. The women’s residence at Brandon University, Flora Cowan, is named for her. In December 1980, Mrs. Cowan finally retired from her many positions. She died in Brandon on September 25, 1986 at the age of 84.
Scope and Content
The records from this series are mainly concentrated in the early years of Clark Hall. Miss Whiteside kept several journals that depict a very in-depth look at college life for young women in the early twentieth century. These records include: a Commonplace book, in which Miss Whiteside kept detailed accounts of the resident women and what was happening in Clark Hall; a “Saturday” book, which describes what she discussed at the meeting she held with the resident women every Saturday; Scrapbooks, which have programs and pictures detailing the everyday life of a College woman. These records are an invaluable source of information on the education of young women at the turn of the century. As well, Mrs. Wilkins files located in the Brandon College Teaching and Learning files give an excellent account of life at Clark Hall. The series also contains copies of Clark Hall calendars for 1909-1925. There is also one undated calendar, which may be from 1911-1912.
Notes
The original accession number for the Clark Hall calendars is RP80-45. A copy of the program for the memorial service held at First Baptist Church October 1974 for Sarah Persis Darrach is located in her biography file in the Reading Room.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 9: Clark Hall Women's Residence
Related Material
MG 1 1.9 Sarah Persis Darrach fonds
Maureen Johnson collection (10-2009)
Accession 0104 Brandon University Art Collection, portrait of C.W. Clark M.D. painted by Henrietta Hancock. The portrait currently hangs in the McKee Archives. A brief biographical note concerning Clark appears with the portrait.
Arrangement
Series has been divided into four sub-series, including: (1) Clark Hall commonplace book, saturday book and chronicle; (2) Clark Hall scrapbooks 1907-1953; (3) Clark Hall calendars 1909 -1925; and (4) Clark Hall student council minutes 1928-1935
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Flora Cowan interview - part I

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Part Of
Westman Oral History collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
sound recordings
Date Range
May 1983
Accession Number
35-1998
Part Of
Westman Oral History collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
OH036a.Cow
Accession Number
35-1998
GMD
sound recordings
Date Range
May 1983
Physical Description
1 audio cassette [00:58:45]
History / Biographical
Flora C. Cowan (nee Cruickshanks) was born on July 15, 1902 in Edinburgh, Scotland. She immigrated to Canada with her family in 1913. Flora married Edgar Clarence Cowan (1894-1951) on August 15, 1922. The couple had two children: Franklin and Ruth. Edgar, who served in the First World War with the Royal Canadian Engineers, was employed as municipal engineer at Springfield, MB. In 1927, Edgar was appointed district engineer with the highways branch in Boissevain; a year later he was transferred to Brandon and the family moved to the city. For much of her life, Flora was a leader in the Brandon community. During the Second World War, she mobilized Brandon's volunteer efforts and in 1953, she was appointed Dean of Women at Brandon College. In 1954, Flora became only the second woman ever elected to the Brandon City Council. She served on the council for 16 years and stepped down as Dean of Women in 1969. A champion for Fairview Personal Care Home, she chaired its board for more than 20 years. Flora Cowan Hall on the Brandon University campus is named in her honour. Flora Cowan died on September 25, 1986 in Brandon, MB. She is buried at Brandon Municipal Cemetery.
Custodial History
As part of the Westman Oral History Collection, this collection was accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1998. The original tapes from the Westman Oral History project were deposited in the Brandon Public Library. Copies of these originals were made by Margaret Pollex of the Brandon University Language Lab at the request of Eileen McFadden, University Archivist in the early 1990s. These copies compose the collection held in the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
Item is an audiocassette tape containing an interview with Flora Cowan about her involvement in community and civic affairs in Brandon, 1927-1981. This first hour includes the following subjects: church involvement, including the union of the Methodist and Knox churches, the Women's Auxiliary and volunteer work; the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE); her recollections during her tenure as Dean of Women at Brandon College, including the death of JRC Evans, the official opening of the McKenzie Building, the expansion of campus, the layout of Clark Hall, social functions, the granting of the University charter, the retirement of John E. Robbins, the BJ Hales Natural History Museum and her retirement; her work as an alderman on Brandon City Council; and the history of Fairview Personal Care Home. The interviewer is Marjorie Fitton.
Notes
History/bio information from the records, the article reporting Edgar Cowan's death by drowning and Flora Cowan's obituary. Description by Christy Henry.
Language Note
English
Conservation
Preservation copy made 2021 (R. Hess)
Related Material
Brandon College fonds
Audio Tracks
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Flora Cowan interview - part II

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Part Of
Westman Oral History collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
sound recordings
Date Range
May 1983
Accession Number
35-1998
Part Of
Westman Oral History collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
OH036b.Cow
Accession Number
35-1998
GMD
sound recordings
Date Range
May 1983
Physical Description
1 audio cassette [00:22:46]
History / Biographical
Flora C. Cowan (nee Cruickshanks) was born on July 15, 1902 in Edinburgh, Scotland. She immigrated to Canada with her family in 1913. Flora married Edgar Clarence Cowan (1894-1951) on August 15, 1922. The couple had two children: Franklin and Ruth. Edgar, who served in the First World War with the Royal Canadian Engineers, was employed as municipal engineer at Springfield, MB. In 1927, Edgar was appointed district engineer with the highways branch in Boissevain; a year later he was transferred to Brandon and the family moved to the city. For much of her life, Flora was a leader in the Brandon community. During the Second World War, she mobilized Brandon's volunteer efforts and in 1953, she was appointed Dean of Women at Brandon College. In 1954, Flora became only the second woman ever elected to the Brandon City Council. She served on the council for 16 years and stepped down as Dean of Women in 1969. A champion for Fairview Personal Care Home, she chaired its board for more than 20 years. Flora Cowan Hall on the Brandon University campus is named in her honour. Flora Cowan died on September 25, 1986 in Brandon, MB. She is buried at Brandon Municipal Cemetery.
Custodial History
As part of the Westman Oral History Collection, this collection was accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1998. The original tapes from the Westman Oral History project were deposited in the Brandon Public Library. Copies of these originals were made by Margaret Pollex of the Brandon University Language Lab at the request of Eileen McFadden, University Archivist in the early 1990s. These copies compose the collection held in the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
Item is an audiocassette tape containing an interview with Flora Cowan about her involvement in community and civic affairs in Brandon, 1927-1981. This second cassette includes the following subjects: the War Services Centre, which operated during the Second World War; special events in the city, such as the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and Brandon's centennial year; and special awards bestowed on Flora Cowan. The interviewer is Marjorie Fitton.
Notes
History/bio information from the records, and Cowan's obituary. Description by Christy Henry.
Audio Tracks
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Women's Residence Brandon College - Basement (Clark Hall )

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1905
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Creator
Architect: W. A. Elliott (Brandon)
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.1.1
Item Number
4
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1905
Physical Description
1 blueprint, 48 X 54 cm
Physical Condition
good
Scope and Content
Blueprint - Clark Hall women's residence.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series 2: Board of Governors 2.1 Documents
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Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1910s]
Accession Number
1-2015
Part Of
Fred McGuinness collection
Creator
Printed: AZO [postcards]
Description Level
Item
Series Number
McG 9
Item Number
1-2015.81
Accession Number
1-2015
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1910s]
Physical Description
5.5" x 3.5" (b/w)
Material Details
postcard
Physical Condition
Postcard is bent, inked stained, and has emulsion artifacts
Scope and Content
Photograph shows a wood-framed bungalow with ornamental woodwork on the porch and roof. The home has a wooden picket fence. A woman and child are seated on one side of the ballustrade and a woman in an overcoat and hat is seated on either side of the ballustrade. Neighbouring homes are also visible.
Subject Access
street scenes
residences
building exteriors
women
children
Storage Location
RG 5 photograph storage drawer 2 (hanging photos)
Arrangement
BR #3 Family pictures
Images
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Flora Cowan - BU Centennial Award for Distinguished Service

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1967
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
6.5.1
File Number
3
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1967
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File consists of Cowan's citation.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series 6: Senate Office 6.5 Convocation Services, Baccalaureates Services, Banquets
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Women's Residence Brandon College - Above Ground (Clark Hall )

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1905
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Creator
Architect: W. A. Elliott (Brandon)
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.1.1
Item Number
3
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1905
Physical Description
1 blueprint, 48 X 54 cm
Physical Condition
good
Scope and Content
Blueprint - Clark Hall women's residence.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series 2: Board of Governors 2.1 Documents
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
early 20th century
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.18
Item Number
5.1.18
Date Range
early 20th century
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 5"
Scope and Content
Men's residence at Brandon College. Student activity
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Students in Residence

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.47
Item Number
5.1.47
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 6"
Scope and Content
Messrs. Calhoun and Philpotts in a student’s room
Notes
McDiarmid Era. Negative enclosed
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.58
Item Number
5.1.58
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 6"
Scope and Content
Brandon College “Bun Feed” – mens’ residence
Notes
McDiarmid Era. Negative enclosed
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