Hubert Clayton Weidenhamer was born near Dand, Manitoba in 1926. He was raised in Dand and attended school in the Dand Consolidated School District. Weidenhamer enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1943. He became a member of the Priness Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Following training in Canada and England Weidenhamer was sent to Italy. He was badly wounded in battle in mid-September and died of his injuries in November 1944 at age 21. He was buried in the Ancona Military Cemetery, Ancona Italy.
Custodial History
These records were in the possession of Bea Chapin (née Weidenhamer) following their creation in the 1940s until they were donated to the S. J. McKee Archives in January 2011.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of correspondence from Hubert Clayton Weidenhamer to his sister Bea. The letters begin in the spring of 1943. Weidenhamer had enlisted in the Canadian Army in January 1943. His letters detail his induction into miltary life in Fort Garry, Winnipeg and his training experience in Canada, principally at Camp Ipperwash, Lambton County, Ontario. He relates his experience of travels on leave to Detriot. Weidenhamer left Canada from Halifax in late 1943 and arrived in Great Britain in December for additional military training. In England, maintaining his morale, waiting for deployment, and coming to terms with British currency were challenges. Transferred to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Weidenhamer was deployed to Italy in March 1944. The letters dating from March 1944 to September relate in oblique fashion his's experience of military life on the Italian frontier as the Canadian Army fought its way north - "hard fighting" - and the impact of the war on Italian cities and the countryside. He was "proud" of his conduct in action. Weidenhamer's last letter is dated September 11, 1944.
Collection also includes correspondence on Weidenhamer's behalf from his military Chaplin; two press clippings dealing with his military career, and several facimiles of telegrams and correspondence from the Canadian government officials related to Weidenhamer's death and burial in Italy.
The Brandon Folk, Music, and Art Society, Inc. has been in existence since 1985, when it was founded by a group of Westman people interested in providing an alternative art and music festival for the western Manitoba region. That group sponsored the first annual Brandon Folk, Music, and Art Festival in September of 1985 and established the community-based, non-profit structure of the Society.
The Society's main goal is to provide musicians, artists and artisans with an opportunity to perform or display their talents on a professional level. The Society provides for its members and aspiring artists by sponsoring an annual Festival, coffeehouses, socials and other performances at local establishments, featuring local and touring performers.
The Society is governed by a volunteer board of directors from many sectors of the local community.
Custodial History
Recrods in accession 19-2008 were in the possession of the Brandon Folk, Music & Art Society prior to their donation to the archives in September 2008.
Scope and Content
Accession 17-2008 (12 cm, 1985-1988) consists of 10 files containing promotional materials, meeting minutes and planning documents for Society's annual music festival.
Accession 19-2008 (63 cm, 1981-2008) consists of: minutes, festival programs, publications, posters, financial records, correspondence; miscellaneous photographs.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from Society records. Description by Donna Lowe and Christy Henry.
A number of the letters are samples of "cross writing"
Physical Condition
Some of the letters are fragile, but generally the fonds is in good condition.
Custodial History
Ann Murdoch donated a copy of "My Dear Will" to the McKee Archives in February 2008. The formal donation of the Baker family letters occurred on September 27, 2008 at a reception in the Gathering Space at the John E. Robbins Library.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of a collection of about 200 letters primarily written by William Baker (although letters written by other family members are also included), who left Liverpool and settled in Oak Lake, to his son William who remained in England. The letters offer insights on a wide range of subjects including the conditions of immigrants and the Riel "situation".
The fonds also contains a supplement to "My Dear Will: Reflections of Prairie Pioneer Life." This latter publication consists of transcribed copies of the letters in the Baker family fonds. The letters were originally transcribed by Ronald James Parsons and his wife Rita Olive Parsons (nee Blake) and published, along with some letters, photographs and other documents for family c. 1997. The booklet was updated in 2007 by Ronald and Rita's daughter, Ann Murdoch. The Supplement was prepared by Ann Murdock and her sister Dawn Powell.
Notes
Description by Christy Henry.
Finding Aid
My Dear Will booklet
Storage Location
2008 accessions. Booklets and family tree stored in Rare Books: RC 3399.B73Z495 2007 v.1 and v.2.
The books were originally collected by Oscar Gallis in Winnipeg. After his death the collection of books were gathered by his nephew Bruce Sarbit and brought to Brandon where the books were stored at the Sarbit residence. On September 25, 2007 Mr. Sarbit donated the collection to the McKee Archives at Brandon University.
Scope and Content
Collection consists twenty two socialist and Marxist inspired texts many published by the Charles H. Kerr Company Publishers, noted for its role in the distribution of Marxist texts in North America. Authors represented include Karl Marx, Friedrick Engels, Karl Kautsky, Lenin, Antonio Labriola, Wilhelm Liebknecht, and Paul Lafargue. The titles in this collection represent a cross-section of the type of literature acquired by labour activists in Winnipeg's working class community in the early decades of the twentieth century.
Maureen Johnson (nee Sills) was born in Brandon, MB in 1936 and grew up in western Manitoba. She spent three years in Ethiopia (1958-1961) and two years in Houston, Texas before taking up permanent residence in Winnipeg, MB. She attended Brandon College in 1953-1954, living in the Tower Room of Clark Hall.
From 1960-1979, Johnson raised her family, volunteered in the St. Vital community and was Secretary to the Manitoba Schools Science Symposium (1973-1977). She worked in the Office of the President at the University of Manitoba from 1980 to 1996.
Johnson is a visual artist and photographer, and is a member of the Winnipeg Sketch Club, Manitoba Society of Artists and Winnipeg South Photo Club. Her work is on permanent display at Medea Gallery (www.medeagallery.ca) where she has been a member since 1985. She also has work in the Rental Program at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
For biographical information on Sarah Persis Darrach see RG 1 Brandon College fonds, Series 9: Clark Hall women's residence.
Custodial History
The original photographs in accession 10-2009 are in the custody of Maureen Johnson in Winnipeg, MB. Copies were digitally scanned by Johnson and sent to the Archives in March 2009. The 1921 photographs of Brandon College students were given to Johnson by Eileen McKenzie, her aunt, who attended Brandon College at that time. The photos of Sarah Persis Darrach (Johnson's great-aunt and maternal grandmother's sister) are from her family albums.
All of the records in accession 14-2009, except for the 1920 Quill and the Clark Hall Rules 1912, were collected by Johnson during her time at Brandon College. The Quill issue belonged to Johnson's aunt Eileen McKenzie, a student at Brandon College in the early 1920s. The records were in Johnson's possession at her home until their donation to the McKee Archives in May 2009.
Scope and Content
Accession 10-2009 consists of seventeen digital photographs. Seven photographs are of Sarah Persis Darrach (nee Johnson), taken primarily during her time as a nursing sister during World War I. Two photographs are of Eileen McKenzie. The remaining photographs depict students and student activities at Brandon College in the early 1920s.
Accession 14-2009 consists of a copy of the sound recording and program for Mr. College Spirit, a musical comedy presented by the Brandon College Literary Board and written by James Struthers and Kenneth Gunning. Accession also includes fifteen photographs from 1953-1954, when Johnson attended Brandon College. Subjects include: Freshie King and Queen; Graduation Banquets (1955, 1956); senior and lady sticks; Jim Casey Trophy; Grand March 1954; Capettes basketball team 1954; Glee Club 1953; Variety Night - Men's Chorus; Caps Football Team; Caps Hockey Team 1954; Cheerleaders 1954; Caps Basketball 1954; and Touques.
Textual records include graduation banquet and commencement programs, news clippings, programs for Variety Night and Be Your Age, a list of football cheers and a copy of the Fall Number of the 1920 Quill. Textual records also include two color photocopies: Clark Hall Rules 1912 and Johnson's Arts and Science Departments, Brandon College Registration card.
Notes
History/Bio information and Custodial History provided by Maureen Johnson (April 2009). A review of the play, written by Kay Rowe, appeared in the March 6, 1953 issue of the Quill.
Jack Stothard was born on February 16, 1932 in Brandon, MB. He attended public schools in the city (Central School, Park School, and Earl Oxford) and graduated from Brandon Collegiate Institute (BCI). Stothard married Velma Pollock in 1957 and together they had two daughters: Debra and Kimberly. Stothard was employed in the plumbing and heating business until 1960, when he joined Manitoba Hydro. In the course of his employment with Manitoba Hydro, he became Station Superintendent of the Brandon Generating Station. Stothard retired in 1995. Stothard was a member of the Canadian Numismatic Association, the Canadian Association of Token Collectors and the Toronto Postcard Club. Jack Stothard died on November 3, 2021 in Brandon, MB.
Custodial History
Accession 1-2003 was in the possession of Stothard until donated to the McKee Archives in 2003. Accession 12-2006 was acquired by Lawrence Stuckey at some point after the photograph was taken. Stuckey later sold a copy of the photograph. This copy was later acquired by Jack Stothard in the course of his collecting of Brandon postcards. Stothard donated the image to the McKee Archives in 2004. Accession 8-2007 was prepared by Jack Stothard in the course of 2007. He provided a copy to the Archives upon its completion. Accession 8-2008 was in the possession of Fred McGuinness until he gave jit to Jack Stothard in February 2008. Stothard donated the records to the McKee Archives on February 12, 2008. Accession 18-2008 was donated to the McKee Archives by Stothard on August 18, 2008. Accession 11-2009 was donated to the McKee Archives by Stothard on February 20, 2009. Accession 4-2012 was donated to the McKee Archives by Stothard on August 24, 2011. Accession 4-2013 was donated to the McKee Archives by Stothard in March 2013. Accession 8-2016 was donated to the McKee Archives by Stothard on January 21, 2015.
Scope and Content
Accession 1-2003 contains brief research reports prepared by Stothard on various topics concerning historical Brandon. These include: a listing of hotels, inns and motels that have operated in Brandon since the 1880s; reports dealing with the Café Aagard, Central United Church, the 1913 Dominion Exhibition, Brandon, the Empire Hotel, Brandon’s Central Steam Heating System, the Post Office and the Clement Block. It also contains one booklet: Facts About Brandon: An Industrial Survey of the City of Brandon. Winnipeg: Department of Industry and Commerce [n.d.]
Accession 12-2006 consists of one photograph of the Great Northern Engine 208, built by Rogers Locomotive Company 1887. Cylinders 18 x 24, Drivers 63". G.N. line Church's Ferry, N.D. to Brandon, Manitoba. Opened 1906, Closed 1936.
Accession 8-2007 consists of a brief typed report entitled "The Day the Lights Went Out in Brandon - Strike of 1919" by Jack Stothard. Document provides an account of the sources and delivery of hydro electric power to Brandon beginning in the early 1900s and the brief power outage at the beginning of the Brandon General Strike May 25, 1919.
Accession 8-2008 consists of "The Brandon Sun Challenge Cup" ledger, which contains two b/w photographs, newspaper clippings and information on the history and first race (1908) of the cup; 3 additional b/w photographs of different races; and the Brandon Old Timers Association record book (c. 1900).
Accession 18-2008 consists of a copy of Stothard's Brandon Postcards index. The index is divided into various sub-headings and consists of colored reproductions of postcards in Stothard's collection. The index contains pages that were discarded by Stothard as he updated his inventory, therefore the index is only up to date as of August 18, 2008.
Accession 11-2009 consists of a typed research report entitled "Brandon Police Department Stations and Locations" by Jack Stothard. The report outlines the location of the Brandon Police Department from 1882 - 2008, and also includes a section on "What the Future Holds."
Accession 4-2012 consists of pages for Stothard's Brandon Postcards index (18-2008) and a photocopy of a Brandon Municipal Railway ticket.
Accession 4-2013 consits of eight binders of handwritten notes/facts about Brandon compiled by Jack Stothard. The notes are a collection of names, places, things, events and items related mostly to the first 100 years of Brandon (1882-1982), although the notes continue into the 2000's. Some notes centre on the late 1930's to early 1950's during the period of Stothard's youth. The information in the binders was taken from a variety of publications, while some notes are Stothard's own comments. A list of sources, as well as a cross reference index for all eight binders, can be found in Book No. 1.
The accession includes: Book No. 1 - Notes of Brandon (A to B); Book No. 2 - Notes of Brandon (C to F); Book No. 3 - Notes of Brandon (G to O); Book No. 4 - Notes of Brandon (P to Z); Book No. 5 - Notes of Brandon: Churches, Hostpitals, Hotels; Book No. 6 - Notes of Brandon: Police Department, Fire Department; Book No. 7 - Notes of Brandon: Brandon City Council, City of Brandon etc.; Book No. 8 - Notes of Brandon: Brandon College/University, Brandon Schools, ACC, Brandon School Board. Accession also includes pages from Stothard's Brandon Postcards index (18-2008).
Accession 6-2016 consists of local history books, pamphlets, bakery tokens, local magazines, one binder containing handwritten notes/facts about Brandon compiled from the Brandon Sun's "Looking Back" column, and an accordian file box containing newspaper clippings about Brandon.
The accession includes the following local history books: Betty Watson's "One Day in Brandon Manitoba 9/9/99" (Brandon, Manitoba: Bart Art Books, 1999); P.N. Breton's "Popular Illustrated Guide to Canadian Coins, Medals, &. &.," (Winnipeg: Canadian Numismatic Publishing Institute, 1963 [reprint]); "Facts About Brandon: An Industrial Survey of the City of Brandon," (Province of Manitoba: Department of Industry and Commerce, [1946]); The Polish Gymnastic Association Sokol's "75th Anniversary: From the Past to the Future!" ([Brandon, Manitoba: Polish Gymnastic Association Sokol, 1988]); and Brandon Kinsmen Club's "'Together...Once Again': A History of the Kinsmen Club of Brandon, Manitoba, 1925-1975 (Brandon, Manitoba: The Historical Committee of the Kinsmen Club of Brandon, 1975).
Pamplets and magazines include: Brandon Generating Station (1957) and (1969), The Brandon Quota Club presents...A Century in Revue (1982), Canadian Rail No. 168/July-August 1965 [featuring Brandon Municipal Railway], Prairie City Issue No. 3/1994, and Prairion May/June 1997.
The binder is titled Book No. 9 - "Year by year: miscellaneous items from 1969 to 2000"; an asterik (*) indicates notes have been made on each subject or item in the other Books. Each section is housed in
The files in the accordian file box have been rehoused and include the following topics: banks, Brandon 125 beer, Behlen Industries, breweries, Brandon Shoppers' Mall, calendars, Canadian Motors Ltd., Canexus/Nexen, Canada Games - Summer and Winter, Canadian Tire, CKX Radio & TV/CKLQ, Corral Centre, flour mills, hospitals, Keystone, Maple Leaf, Fred McGuinness, miscellaneous, A.E. McKenzie, people, railways, Simplot, Westman Recycling (new facility), weather-storms-floods, and extra copies of postcards.
Notes
Description by Christy Henry. Accession 4-2013: Book No. 1 contains a photocopied photograph of Aagaard's Cafe, photographs of the Dominion Bank and Barney's Drive Inn and a photo reproduction of the Bass Building. Book No. 2 contains a photograph of the Provincial Goal. Book No. 3 contains photographs of T. Eaton Company (4 construction photos) and a photo reproduction of tents on the Exhibition grounds (c. 1940). Book No. 4 contains photoraphs of the Oak Theatre and Western Motors. There are also photopied photographs of The Fun Shop.
The Westman Oral History collection was a project of the Westman Oral History Association and ran from 1980-84. The Westman Oral History Association was created on August 12, 1980, by a steering committee of the Assiniboine Historical Society. The Oral History Association undertook a project called "Voices of Yesteryear." The project was created in order to record and preserve the lives and experiences of early settlers to the Westman area. Work began in 1981, and included interviews conducted with approximately seventy senior citizens from over twenty communities in western Manitoba. The Association held a training session for committee members on April 11, 1981, where 125 participants learned how to conduct an effective interview and how to operate the recorders used in the interviews. The chairman of the Westman Oral History Association was Effie McPhail, the coordinator was Sally Cunningham, and the secretary was Bob Coates. Some of the interviews recorded were used in the early months of 1982 on a local radio station, CKLQ, as part of a program called "Centennial Memories." The project resulted in the creation of the Westman Oral History Collection.
Custodial History
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
The collection includes the audiotapes used to record the interviews, as well as corresponding files for each interview subject. The files contain facts about the interviewees, including date and place of birth, occupations, and marital status. The files also include a summary of the interview heard on each tape.
The interviews were done with men and women pioneers from the Westman area of Manitoba, and describe the daily lives of common people during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. The topics covered in the interviews include the following: Agriculture, Associations and Clubs, Churches and Church Life, Cultural Events, Early Politics, Education, Health Services, Immigration, Local Businesses, Native-White Relations, Pioneer Settlements, Pioneer Way of Life, Social Life, Sports, Transportation, and War Brides. This collection includes interviews with residents from the following communities: Brandon, Boissevain, Brookdale, Carberry, Deloraine, Douglas, Elkhorn, Erickson, Forrest, Glenboro, Hamiota, Hartney, Justice, Kenton, Killarney, Melita, Minnedosa, Neepawa, Ninette, Oak Lake, Rapid City, Reston, Rivers, Shoal Lake, Sioux Valley Reserve, Souris, Strathclair, Virden, and Wawanesa. The interviews also disclose the unique experiences of pioneer women in rural areas. Many of the interviewees provide brief family histories during their interviews.
Notes
Some of the files include photocopied pictures of the interviewees. Description written by Robyn Mitchell (2001).
Alfred Angus Murray McPherson was born February 15, 1923 in Brandon, MB. The middle son of Angus and Annie Ethel (Pentland) McPherson, Murray grew up on the family farm in the Brandon Hills District. Following high school he obtained a B.Sc. degree from Brandon College, before enrolling in the Faculty of Eduction at the University of Manitoba in 1947 where he received his B.Ed. and M.Ed. Murray completed his Ph.D. in Educational Curriculum in 1975 at Michigan State University.
Murray's teaching career began at Brandon College as a chemistry instructor. After the year of teacher training he taught in Daupin Collegiate, then Luxton Junior High School and St. Johns High School in Winnipeg. In 1962, Murray joined the University of Manitoba Faculty of Education where he taught methods in mathematics and served as Head of the Deparment of Curriculum: Mathematics and Natural Sciences for sixteen years, before assuming the position of Co-ordinator of Student Teaching. During his career Murray co-edited a series of textbooks for elementary grades and was a strong supporter of the Manitoba Association of Mathematics Teachers. Following his retirement in 1988, Murray volunteered with Creative Retirement, Mentors Club and Habitat for Humanity. He also remained active in the United Church.
Murray McPherson married Margaret Elinore Raven on July 14, 1951 in Winnipeg. Margaret Elinore (Raven) McPherson was born in Winnipeg, MB on March 11, 1927. Educated at the University of Manitoba, where she earned a B.Sc. (1947), a Dip. Education (1948) and a B.Ed. (1966), Margaret taught school in Dauphin (1948-1953) and the Winnipeg School Division (Spring 1954). Together they had two children: John Angus Murray McPherson (b. March 19, 1955), an orthopedic surgeon in Winnipeg, and Kathryn May McPherson (b. November 20, 1957), a professor of history at York University, Toronto. Alfred Angus Murray McPherson died on November 25, 2001 at the Charleswood Care Centre in Winnipeg, MB. Margaret continues to live in Winnipeg, MB.
The MacPherson family originally came from the County of Sutherlandshire in the north of Scotland. The need for wool during the Napoleonic Wars resulted in the "Highland Clearances" of the early 1800's, which forced the small farmers or "crofters" to leave their farms and to move to the villages, such as Kildonan, Helmsdale and Golspie along the east coast.
In 1814, Hugh MacPherson (1779-1843) with his wife Anne Sutherland (1783-1857) and their family, immigrated to Nova Scotia and acquired a farm at Watervale, a community on the West River at Pictou. Following the issue of the land title, the "Mac" spelling of MacPherson became "Mc."
Alexander McPherson, the son of Hugh and Anne, married Elizabeth Murray at West River on April 10, 1840. They lived on the family farm at Watervale where they had a family of eleven children, a number of whom died in infancy. Their oldest son Hugh (1845-1916) and their youngest, Johnston (1857-1944), later came to Brandon Hills, MB.
Angus Sellars McPherson, a son of Hugh and Margaret (Sellars) McPherson, was born in Brandon Hills, MB on March 1, 1884. A farmer in the area his whole life, Angus married Annie Ethel Pentland in 1913. Together they had three sons: Howard, Murray and Kenneth. Angus died at Brandon General Hospital on September 5, 1953.
Alfred Angus Murray McPherson's mother, Annie Ethel (Pentland) McPherson, was born into a family that originally came from the ancient Scottish Midlothian or the more modern County of Edinburgh, from the Pentland Hills County, and in and around the towns of Pentland and Carrington. Around the year 1700, at the time of the large movement of immigrants from Scotland and England into Northern Ireland, several families of the clan settled in counties Down and Arnaugh in Ireland.
Between 1790 and 1820, a number from both Scotland and Ireland immigrated to Canada settling mainly in Eastern Ontario in the Counties of Hastings, Lennox and Addington and on Amherst Island. Around 1860, some moved to Huron County in Western Ontario to carve homes out of the bush. In 1881, Thomas James Pentland came from Goderich to Manitoba and settled near Douglas. He had learned the trade of a blacksmith and found one was needed so badly he gave up the intention to homestead and built a shop northwest of Douglas, on the South East quarter of Section 17-11-17. He later added a store and house there.
On July 22, 1885, Thomas James Pentland and Annie Isobel McVety were married at the home of the bride's parents at High Bluff and lived northwest of Douglas until 1890, when he made a deal with Isaac and Fred Lewis. Thomas took their homesteads on Section 14-12-18 and they took over the store, which they moved to Oakenside. T.J. Pentland continued to farm there until his death in June of 1919. T.J. Pentland was elected to the Council of the RM of Elton for Ward 1 in the fall of 1884 and served three years as councilor and fourteen years as Reeve.
The McVety and Owens families both came from County Fernanagh, Northern Ireland to Ontario during the first half of the nineteenth century. Henry McVety and Elizabeth Owens were married March 11, 1856, at Belgrave and lived at Morris until the spring of 1882, when they moved to High Bluff, Manitoba and fifteen years later to Bagot. In 1882, their daughter Annie Isobel came to Douglas to teach at the first Elton School situated 2.5 miles north and 1 mile east of present Douglas.
The family of Thomas and Annie Pentland consisted of three sons and three daughters. Fred, who served overseas in the 78th Battalion in the First World War and was killed in September 1917; Harry, who farmed in Justice until 1922, then lived in Brandon until his death in 1948; Ethel (Mrs. Angus McPherson), now living in Brandon; Evelyn (Mrs. N.C. Thompson) now living in Brandon; Wesley, living at Justice on the home farm; and Grace who died in 1908.
Harry Pentland's son, H. Clare Pentland, was born October 17, 1914, on a farm near Justice, MB, where Harry had taken up farming. Clare graduated from Brandon College in 1940, with an Economics degree and attended the University of Oregon, where he completed a Master's degree in 1942. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1961. His dissertation was later published as "Labour and Capital in Canada 1650-1860." A noted economist and a founder of the history of labour in Canada, H. Clare Pentland died on October 13, 1978.
Custodial History
Prior to the death of Murray McPherson, Margaret McPherson's husband, he and his daughter Katherine McPherson, professor of history at York University, searched through various farm houses previously occupied by members of the McPherson family and gathered together family archival materials to safeguard them from destruction. These materials were tranferred to the McPherson residence in Winnipeg and upon the death of Murry McPherson, Margaret became the sole custodian of the records. The decision to place the records at the McKee Archives was arrived at for two reasons. First, the records relate to the Brandon Hills and the history of this region. Second, Murray McPherson attended Brandon College in the 1940s, and felt kinship with the institution. The records came to the McKee Archives courtesy of the good offices of Diane Hageland of the Association for Manitoba Archives. Margaret McPherson donated the records to the McKee Archives on May 4, 2006.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of personal and business records for various members of the McPherson and Pentland families. These were generated in the course of settlement in the Brandon Hills, travel, participation in the First World War and various forms of associational life, in particular the Orange Lodge. The fonds includes correspondence, financial records/ledgers, legal documents, postcards, photographs, scrapbooks, greeting cards, livestock records, Brandon College Sickles, school records, electoral records, diaries, membership records, certificates, income tax records, ration cards, notebooks, newsclippings, autograph albums, poetry, receipts and speeches.
Notes
Biographical information for the fonds was provided by Margaret McPherson. Processing done by Deidra Wallace and Christy Henry summer/fall 2006. Description by Christy Henry. Numerous spellings of the surname "McVety" appear in the fonds, including McVetie and McVitie. The oldest documented spelling in documents of a legal nature is McVety. This spelling therefore will appear throughout the finding aid.
Accruals
Further accruals expected.
Storage Location
2006 accessions
Storage Range
2006 accessions
Arrangement
Original file order has been maintained, while some boxes have been combined to provide a more suitable environment for the preservation of print materials. The boxes have been renumbered accordingly. Due to the original file order, however, the file numbers in the database have been prefaced by their original box numbers. For example, File 3.5 refers to the fifth file of the original third box.
ALEXANDER MACPHAIL (14 July 1900 - 29 July 1986)
Alex was born in Vista, MB on July 14, 1900, son of John and Catherine MacPhail. He married Florence Turner (d. 1977) at Winnipeg on December 22, 1948 and together they farmed the family farm at Vista. In 1965 they purchased a house in Shoal Lake but continued to farm in Vista until Alex's retirement in 1973, when he sold the farm.
Alex was involved in the 4-H Club at Vista and was a member of the Grain Growers Association. He was also very interested in Wildlife Conservation, an interest which led him to donate a 1/4 section of land to them. Alex also started a museum in Shoal Lake, which in time he turned over to the Village. He was a school trustee for Islay School Board at Vista from 1937-1939 and took the position of Chairman from 1939, until the school closed on 1968. During his years of farming he was a registed Seed Grower and in 1957 was awarded the Robertson Certificate. As a hobby he was a beekeeper. Alexander MacMillan MacPhail passed away at the Shoal Lake-Strathclair Health Centre on Tuesday, July 29, 1986 at the age of 86 years.
MARION (MACPHAIL) MCCORMACK (1903 - 10 February 1988)
Marion attended Islay School and Rosburn Collegiate. Upon graduation, she attended Manitoba Normal School, and became a teacher. She worked at Perth, Islay (1927-1934), Plumas, Strathclair and Minnedosa.
She met and married Coll McCormack (d. 1973) in 1952, and they lived in Minnedosa. She retired from teaching in 1967. Marion McCormack passed away on February 10, 1988.
IAIN MACPHAIL (1912-1937)
Iain MacPhail was born in Vista, MB in 1912. During the years that he was attending high school, he took a keen interest in farming. After he completed his Grande XII, some of the farm projects were expanded, including bee keeping. It was while attending a Bee-Keepers Course at the University of Manitoba that Iain took ill and passed away in 1937.
JOHN ARMSTRONG (6 May 1930 - 21 June 2005)
John Armstrong was born May 6, 1930, the second son of Kate (McKinnon) and William Armstrong. He attended Perth school for his elementary grades, then Vista and Rossburn where he finished high school. John farmed with his dad and brother Hugh, except for one year of permit teaching on the Daupin River Reserve, which was accessible by canoe.
John lived at home with his parents and cared for them until his dad's passing in 1972 and his mother's in 1982. At one time John was a leader of the 4-H Seed Club and was able to help members with his weed and plant identification skills. He did some secretarial work for 4-H and the Argyle Presbyterian Church. John William Armstrong of Rossburn passed away June 21, 2005 at the Shoal Lake-Strathclair Health Centre.
Custodial History
The records in this collection were accumulated in the residence of Alexander MacPhail from various family members. The materials were discovered in the attic of MacPhail's house on the MacPhail land in Vista, MB in 2005. Subsequently they were given to Gerald R. Brown by the family living in the MacPhail house. They resided in Brown's home until their donation to the McKee Archives in September 2006.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of teaching materials and textbooks used by members of the MacPhail family - Alex, Marion and Iain. It has been divided into two sub-series, including: (1) Textbooks; and (2) Teaching materials.
Notes
Biographical notes were written by Gerald R. Brown and were taken from his "Vista Tales . . . from Islay School District No. 733 in Vista, Manitoba." Description by Christy Henry.
File contains registration cards for the following students: Rupert G. Stewart, Mildred Roseborough McKee, Mary Corbett, Charles Christopher Corbett, J.G. Dickson, Maggie L. Davidson, Charles Spurgean Elsey, John Fraser, E. Thomas Ferry, Isaac Gaetz, Mayzie L. Gillies, James Thomas Gamey, E.J. Hanbury, Joseph Joel, Wellington Clifton Kellay, Annie Mathews, Mabel Florence Mitchell, Eva Rosalind McDiarmid, George E. McKee, Isaiah D. McBain, Angus McVicar, Donald McIntyre*, Mary H. McKay, John McMillan, A.S. Parnall, Flossy(?) Ethel Rear, Jean Isabel Larupson(?), Henry Milton Sampson, Emanuel Selley, Herbert Silvester, Etta Sutherland, Claude Smith, Maude Smyth, R.B. Ledingham, Annie Millar Truesdell, Amelia Umbach, Edwin W. Williams, Thomas A. Mitchell, William T. Morrision, Livingstone Milne, Oscar Welsh, Frank Wilson Millox, J.A.S. Hyndman, Thomas Stanley Jardine, Carrie Nelles, Rodman Weldon Minaker, Mary McQueen, Elsie McGregor Graham, Jas. Arthur Barber, Frank L. O'Neil, J.L. Nichol, Emma(?) Fleming, Margaret Mott, Colin Brainard Feader, Roy Howard Glover, Fred Hawson, John Russel Synch, F.C. Grant, Donald Paterson, Samuel J. McKee, George W. Alexander, John Henry Betz, E.P. Crane, A. McRae, David Berry, William Grummett, Alexander Murphy, Hugh Campbell Warroch, William Jamieson Halliday, Susan Earline DeMaine, Ward N. Fallis, Rena(?) Anderson, Herbert Childerhose, Gilbert A. Colquhoun, David S. Tod, Herbert Horton Talmay, Reuben J. White, Annie Agnew, William John Robinson, Ivy Butcher, Ewart Kelly, James A. Hamilton, Samuel Winterbottom, Albert Hatcher, Alfred Walker Bell, Ebbot N. Elliott, John Anderson Grummett, Jno McEvoy, P.J. Barrager, Archibald William Hunter Smith, John George Pope, Bedord A. Tingley, William H. Davidson, A.B. Tweddle, Kate L. Woodcock, Thomas Percival Hodnett, Isabel Hall, D.L. Purdon(?), Claude Percival Evans, Robert William Conn, and R.A. Frampton.
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*Donald McIntyre was one of Brandon College's first theological graduates, along with J.C. Bowen, in 1904.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Herbert S. Sneyd, Alfred Newton Wolverton, Edgar Howard Way, M.E. Rutherford, William James Groves, A.M. Yuill, Joseph Henry M. Emsley, P.J.A. Barragher, Amelia L. Umbach, Jno. E. McDonald, Anson Buck, Henry Boyne Cross, S.B. Williscroft, William Hunter Davidson, Mattie I. McEwen, John Edward McEvoy, Herbert Randell Sharp, William James Scott, Wesley E. McVicar, Rowat Hepburn, Annie Millar Truesdell, Angus McVicar, Thomas Stanley Jardine, James Liggett, Ruby Fowlie, John Russell Synch, Marian L. Hurley, William P. Freeman, John Albert Shirley King, Eva R. McDiarmid, Lottie Louise Currie, William P. Stuart, Toussant Henry Framant, John McMillan, Gertrude Belvidere Campbell, William J.T. Graham, Peter Sharp, Algie Midgley, Frederick A. Ross, George I. Wilson, Frank E. Werry, Andrew Jorgen Sarup, Verda Wrye, Nellie Orchard, Edward Blake Goldsmith, Harold N. Kirk, Joseph P. Sproule, Byron J. McLeod, Jennie Trotter, T.C. Frampton, John Chas. Parr, James Currie McMillan, Henry Milton Sampson, Annie M. Acton, J.F. Fraser, J.G. Dickson, Percy Cory Johnson, John J. McCallum, Victor(?) Sandstrom, Melville James Bridge, Andrew Jamieson, Adne Joseph Leech, Frank Wilson Millox, Archibald Adam Herriot, William John Clifford Empey, E.J. Hanbury, W. Fred Howson, Carrie Nelles, Rolland Robert Brock Nicklin, Claude Percival Evans, Jean Helen Williscroft, John Bruce Kerr, Bedford A. Tingley, Samuel J. McKee, William A. M. Russell, Corlis R. Richards, Margaret Lucretia Mott, Jessie McIntosh, Judson Post, Donald McIntyre, J. Harry Bowering, Manford Mott, Herbert Armstrong, James Andrew Rollo, Jean Isabel Sampson, Christopher Croft, Nellie Rosamond Warner, Willie H. Howey, Allan Bremner Kelly, Albert Victor Knowlton, George E. McKee, Herbert W. Silvester, Mary Isabelle Clare Alexander, George Alexander, Joseph Joel, Charles S. Elsey, R.A. Frampton, Susan Earline DeMaine, Ada Louise Barton, Iva Hunter, Robert F. Moule, Phillip Percy Bucke, Percy Neill McGregor, Leslie Smart, Edward Brice.
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Some of the cards had had something spilled on them in the past. The edges of those cards were trimmed in order to separate the cards.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Jabez Harry Bowering, Annie B. McGregor, Anlowa M. Pelton, Ernie Therrien, Sinclair Reekie, Peter Fraser McLaurin, Harry W. Thompson, Sara Edith Oliver, James A. Rollo, Nellie Orchard, Lottie Louise Currie, William O. Turnbull, Rowat R. Hepburn, Albert Bennett, Annie Margaret Allan, Frank Edward Brown, Fred Harold Fenwick, Howard Neelands White, James Leroy Sloat, Wellington Clifton Kellay, Sarah Lillian Marions Hurley, W.A.M. Russell, George E. McKee, Christopher Cross, Roy Gordon Macdonald, Percy G. McGregor, Herbert S. Sneyd, John Campbell Bowen, Mary Isabel Clare Alexander, Jean Isabel Sampson, Israel Judson Post, Frederick Letts, Emanuel Selley, William Parker Freeman, Henry Milton Sampson, Andrew Jergen Sarup, Harold Agustus Valmore Frith, Stephen Samuel Alpin, Mildred Roseborough McKee, Donald McIntyre, Frank Darby Gray, Helena May Bennest, John Stark, Roy Howard Glover, Harry F. Chapin, Anette Johnston, Alice Maud Gilbert, Alexander Sidney Parnall, Henry Bayne Cross, Jessie May McIntosh, Thomas Andrew Mitchell, Lawrence Hunter, Charles Spurgeon Elsey, Maggie Love, Marion Lorette(?) Umbach, Amelia L. Umbach, Lucy Birtles, Ethel L. Kelley, Edward Lee, Joseph Joel, Wilson Mowbray Graham, Leslie Smart, Fred Walton Kerr, Fredrick Syer Shaw, Maggie Ferrier, Arthur James Bowbrick, Charlie Clinton Gorrie, John Walton Smith, Livingstone Milne, Annie Millar Truesdell, Annie Elizabeth McKillop, Bedford Tingley, Idella Gertrude MacGregor, Allan Kelly, Edith Venitia Doran, Harold G. Macdonald, Jno F. Fraser, W.F. Hawson, Norman Bannerman, Henry Stratton Mullowney, Margaret Lucretia Mott, W.H. Bulloch, Addie Munroe, J. Burke, Charles F. Ziegler, Frank W. Willox, Harold N. Kirk, Charlie Benner, George Nelson Broatch, Carrie Nelles, Henry Norman Honeyman, George Fred. Edward Smith, ? Perley Hall, James Liggett, Ellerton Simpson Hopper, Frederick Sibert Conners, Richard Lloyd Hammill, Roy Wilbur Bridge, Elba Clare Ramsay, Alma Hughes, Joseph Percy Sproule, Fraubicz Arnold, George Frith, Lawrence Dale, J.G. Dickson, Bunyan W. Lee, Mary Jane Gummerson, George Doherty, Marler Lee, William Joseph Gordon Carruthers, Thomas E. Fear, Alred James Tulloch, William Munroe, William John Clifford Empey, John Lynn Weir, Julia P. Alexander, Ida May Gray, Alice E. Elliott, Frederic Thomas Cliff Lever, Charles E. McEvoy, Fred Clark, Nelson Boulton, Pierce Couling, Fred A. Ross, Francis G. Barber, John J. McCallum, MacDuff Rae, Percy C. Johnson, Samuel Cuthbert Robinson, Peter C. Robertson, Anson Buck, Jean Dorsey, William George Groves, Jean Helen Wiliscroft, Martha Jane Might, George W. Burgess, Robert J. Dunsmore, Stella May Cameron, Grace Ethelwynne Fraser, Charles Henry Bryce, Toussant Henry Framant, Margret J. Hughes, Chester A. Hughes, W.D. Wilson, F.E. Werry, George Adams Mogridge, and John F. Morrison.
Notes
Jabez Harry Bowering's grandson George Bowering, noted Canadian poet and Governor General's Award recipient (1969, 1980), wrote a poem about Jabez Bowering entitled Grandfather. The poem can be found in Bowering's book Touch: selected poems 1960-1970 (McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1971).
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Some tearing around the edges of some of the cards and a number of the cards are quite dirty. The first card - Sidney Robert Howe - is so faded it is almost illegible.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Sidney Robert Howe, James William Farrar, Henry Hillyer, William C. Parsons, Howard Ernest Fairchild, Herbert Sellar Rutherford, John Barriman Dodson, James LeRoy Stoat, Robert McCaul, Norman Burke, Luella Muriel Macdonald, Jas. William Carrick, Ellerton S. Hopper, Frank H. Fenwick, Henrietta Koester, Elizabeth A. Henderson, Nora A. Brown, John Baldwin, James C. Murdoch, Peter Macgregor, William Henry Wakefield, Otto Reginald Schultz, Harry Royden Schultz, J. Hilton McGregor, George Alfred Reynolds, Alfred Northam, Fred Poyner, May Hall, Russell Hartney, Charles Angus McCance, Robert McLaren Johnstone McDougall, George A. Fraser, James Thomas Gamey, Wesley Morrison, Harold Alonzo Wolverton, John Carruthers Stagg, Harry W. Ellis, Leslie Hilton Head, Gertrude Hopper, Emanuel Selley, Hugh Winton, Bedford Almer Tingley, Alexander Sidney Parnall, William Parker Freeman, Alex Vincent Darrach, Chester Dunham Gainer, Wilson M. Graham, William Rosser McLaurin, Ernest James Bingham, R.A. Gibson, Maxwell Richard Parkin, James Lockhart Stark, Mehets(?) Kriewetzky, George Herbert Foster, John Campbell Bowen, Donald McIntyre, Mary Eleanor Brandon, Mamie J. Greaves, J. G. Dickson, Olive Joy Merrill, Leslie C. Whitelaw, H.S. Mullowney, John Herbert Frith, Oscar William Thompson Welsh, Charles Herbert Fee, John E. Kidd, Lorne Nelson Laidlaw, Harold Bolton Bedford, Peter C. Robertson, Herbert S. Sneyd, Wilbur F. Baker, Henry Millon Sampson, Ezra A. Thompson, Edgar William Johnson, Jno. McGregor Menzies, James Liggett, William Alfred Neff, John Freeman Cameron, Henry N. Honeyman, Archie Lamont, Homer Ernest Agar, Wilbie Mary Elizabeth Magwood, George Ross Michie, Annie McKillop, Edward Walker Hannah, Ethel Ross, John Kennedy Kerster, William George Clendening, George McTavish, Herbert S. Nichol, Donald McKinnon, James P. Hood, Alexander M. Dalgleish, F.W. Ball, Charles Zink, Laura Graham, Agnes M. Johnston, Georgie N. Davies, Albert Rabe, George Nelson Broatch, Amelia Laura Umbach, Arthur James Bowbrick, Coleman James Davies, Edna Laidlaw, Elizabeth Simonson, Roland Bell, Elba Clare Ramsay, Barbara Livingstone Purdon, Jessie Mary McKenzie, William T.F. Finch, John McCaul, Stella Williamena Donaldson, Earle R. Greenwood, Mercy E. McKenzie, Ernest Frith, Fred P. Clark, Thomas Todrick, John Bruce Kerr, Duncan Arthur Bell, William Reginald Morrison, William Samuel Young, Robert J. Dunsmore, Alfred Walker Bell, Francis J.G. Barber, William Henry Robertson, Helen Beveridge, Finlay William McKinnon, Lucy Birtles, Robert William Conn, May Rutter, Christopher Rice, Edward Jones, Linda Shore, Edythe Shore, and Mamie Macdougall.
Notes
John Campbell Bowen was the first theology graduate of Brandon College. He was later Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Mildred R. McKee, Roy Gordon Macdonald, Edward Thomas Hardman, Robert Bruce Sharpe, Frank Kelly, Gordon Glenn, Gilbert Vincent White, Herbert H. Best, William R. McLaurin, Marie Nesta Middleton, Bedford A. Tingley, William Edge Jopp, Jas. William Carrick, Edward Brice, Cecil Lorne Carrick, George Perry Armstrong, Agnes N. Johnstone, Ethel Glenn, F. Linsey Crossley, Richard Hoe Standerwick, Fred Poyner, Alexander Vincent Darrach, James Harris McKee, Isaac Walker Williamson, John Carruthers Stagg, Robert McLaren Johnstone McDougall, James N. Stark, Philip William Conrad Heddesheimer, Herbert Sellar Rutherford, Margaret Jane Anderson, Russell Modeland, Wilfred Anson Kerr, Jno. F. Turnbull, May Rutter, Linda Shore, Edith Shore, Cornelius Gale, Herbert S. Sneyd, William Parker Freeman, Norman Burke, Catherine A. Reekie, George Clarke Valens, Henry Stratton Mullowney, Henry P. Finch, J. Alden McIntyre, Mac Stovel, E. Carlton Stovel, Howard Fairchild, William Charles Parsons, Charles Spurgeon Elsey, John Herbert Frith, Harold Arthur Kinniburgh, Hugh Winton, Sidney Robert Howe, Leslie C. Whitelaw, Alexander Sidney Parnall, Wilson M. Graham, Herbert Simpson Bagnall, John Alexander Perdue, John Erb, Robert McCaul, Fred B. Hood, William Alfred Neff, Ernest Frith, Vina W. Crawford, John Edward Kidd, William James Westwood, Charles Herbert Fee, Emanuel Selley, George Alfred Reynolds, James Thomas Gamey, Annie Maud Kerr, Edith Irene Kerr, Ezra A. Thompson, Frank W. Ball, Claude Cameron Luton Blackwood, Gerhard Siemens, James Albert Searle, George Ross Michie, Finlay William McKinnon, Leslie Hilton Head, William Henry Ogilvie, Walter Alexander Ogilvie, John Browning, Thomas Todrick, Jessie Mary McKenzie, Barbara Livingstone Purdon, Frederick N. Burke, George H. Merret, William J. Munn, George Victor Weatherhead, William Archibald Wishart, John Glenorval Gibson, Charles Ira Stewart, Amos William Mayse, William Cameron Smalley, Percy Ingram, George Cecil Speers, Ernest Clayton Osborne, Launcelot John Blight, Sarah Flaws, Annie McKillop, Richard Edwin Wilson, Harold A. V. Frith, Viola R. McNish, Frederick John McPherson, William Ernest Riach, Thomas Chapman, Edward Chapman, Arthur Oswald Glinz, Ilda Grace McLeod, Frederick Edward Clarence Shore, James Hood, Howard Kilfoyl, Fred. Brock Yeomans, Oliver George Parsons, Herbert Baldwin Harrington, Peter McLellan, George Nelson Broatch, Wilbert W. Shore, William Reginald Morrison, Arthur McComb, Olive B. Fawcett, Arthur James Bowbrick, Hugh Kennedy McKenzie, Maggie A. McMillan, James Gordon Riesberry, Philip J. Moon, D.P. Lamont, Laura Graham, Wilfred Main Read, Lorne M. Buckman, Sidney Sourisford Pocock, Rosabelle Myrtle Korman, Leah Sanderson, Nellie Sanderson, May T. Hamilton, and Grace Wilson Graham.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: John A. Gillis, Ethel Gertrude Glenn, Gordon R. Glenn, Arthur Oswald Glinz(?), John Francis Goodwin, Wilson M. Graham, General Middleton Grant, Marjorie Guy, Muriel ?, Robert Harvey*, Edward Thomas Hardman, Allen Ira Harkness, Reuben Elmore Ernest Harkness, Rich. R. Harkness, Dewart Johnson Harrison, William Bowley(?) Hartie, Leslie Hilton Head, Albert H. Hearn, James P. Hood, George Linden Jackson, Jesse K. Johnson, William Edward Jones, W. Edge Jopp, James L. Jordon, Isabel Kelly, Howard Kilfoyl, Harold Arthur Kinniburgh*, D.P. Lamont, Daniel Russell Lamont, Peter O. Lee, Theodore Lee, Chary E. Leonard, James Liggett, Albert Linton, Julia Lloyd, William Henry Martin, Amos William Mayse, Eric Montague Miller, Charles Henry Mitchell, Philip J. Moon, Jeaurtte(?) Anur(?) Morrison, Susie Munn, William J. Munn, Gordon V. McArthur, Robert McCaul, Lizzie McDonald, Roy Gordon Macdonald, Robert McLaren Johnstone McDougall, Alver McKay, James George McKenzie, Jessie Mary McKenzie, William Langel McKenzie, Findlay W. McKinnon, William Mackintosh, Thomas John McLay, William Alfred Neff, Lisle Neilly, Annie Priscilla Newton, W. Ogilvie, George W. Orris, Ernest Clayton Osborne, Ray P. Pearson, John Alexander Perdue, Alexander James Perrie, Sidney Sourisford Pocock, S.H. Samuel Potter, Barbara L. Purdon, Arthur James Radley, Francis George Ratcliffe, Henry Williams Retallack, George Alfred Reynolds, Harold H. Reynolds, William W. Reynolds, Malcolm Walker Rourke, Percy Abner Ruth, Alexander Lees Rutherford, Herbert Sellar Rutherford, Roy Byron Sackville, Nellie Sanderson, Robert Bruce Sharpe, James Sinclair, William Cameron Smalley, F.E. Clarence Shore, Hazel Smith, Wilbert Smith, Herbert S. Sneyd, Richard Hoe Standerwick, James N. Start, Charles Ira Stewart, Thomas Collier Struthers, Percy Ingram, Ezra A. Thompson, Bedford A. Tingley, Charles Tulloch, Joseph Turner Tunnicliffe, Effie Turnbull, Roland Turnbull, Clarence C. Umbach, George Clarke Valens, Sidney West, W.J. Westwood, Lulu Whitchelo, William Fred White, Idella Whitehead, Leslie C. Whitelaw, William Ezra Wilkin, Isaac Walker Williamson, Arthur Milton Wilson, Richard Edwin Wilson, Hugh Winton, Myrtle Acton*, John Earle Agar, Frank Roy Alexander, George Perry Armstrong, Lorne M. Bucknam, M. Helen Bartholomew, Morley Bell, John M. Bergstrom Jr., Launcelot John Blight, Arthur James Browbrick, Eber G. Bradley, Edward Brice, George Nelson Broatch, Wallace Broatch, R. Gordon Brown, Fred N. Burke, William B. Butchart, Archie Peter Cameron, Lyle John Cameron, John L. Campbell, Leslie Campbell, James William Carrick, Jessie Chambers, Ethel May Cheasley, James Hamilton Gordon Cheyne, Emma R.M. Clark, Charles E. Clyde, Annie Cochlan, William Edward Coldwell, Stanley Carson Coutts, Christopher Croft, Francis Linsey Crossley, Katharine Carrah, John George Dickson, Frank Ross Dodds, Lenore Doupe, William Franklin Eagle, Jean T.(?) Elder, Mary Belle Elder, Arthur Lorne Elliott, Charles Spurgeon Elsey, William Engdahl (Engdhal), John Erb, Fred Gordon Fawkes, Charles Herbert Fee, Lottie R. Fleming, Arthur Ivon Foster, Digby O. Frith, Ernest Frith, John Herbert Frith, and Cornelius Gale.
Notes
*Dr. Robert Harvey fonds.
*Harold Arthur Kinniburgh fonds.
*Also reference 1907-1908 registration cards.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: George Herbert Calhoun, Wilfrid Robert Collings, Herbert John Buckingham, Albert Bernhardt Nordin, John Herbert Frith, Ernest Frith, Cantelon Kyle, Julia Lloyd, Winifred Marion Holdon, Beatrice Alice Henderson, Grace Boyd, Donald Alexander Gunn, Hazel M. Bucknam, Georgia May Elsey, Samuel Howard Potter, John L. Clarke, George W. Orris, Arthur Lorne Elliott, Peter Launcelot Fisher, John L. Campbell, Richard Hoe Standerwick, Fred White, Herbert S. Sneyd, M. Stanley Elliott, Alexander Vincent Darrach, F.H. William Kahlo(?), Lawrence A. Craig, Findlay William McKinnon, Arthur Radley, Charles Spurgeon Elsey, Howard Kilfoyl, James Ernest Moffat, Aletha Elisson Blight, James L. Jordan, Julie Mary McKenzie, Lilian Underwood, Marie Nesta Middleton, Frank McKenzie, Ruth Dalgleish, Thomas H. Henley, J.M. Bergstrom, Carl Voine(?) Johnson, Amund Lee, Aggie Mitchell, Harold G. Whitman, Launcelot John Blight, Mattie Boyles, Fanny Mabell Stewart, Leslie Campbell, Mary Scott, Kwant Lien Jare, Grace Robertson Gunn, Mabel Simpson, Minnie Hopper, Ivy E. Newton, Hazel Aagaard, Jane E. Holt, Miss McKee, Miss Shuttleworth, James Harris McKee, Miss Graham, Miss Hardy, Blanche A. Todd, Ruth McDiarmid, Archie Clarke Campbell, Caleb Tingley, Nora Philip(?), Jean McPherson, Robert Harvey, Douglas McNair, Mary Falconer, Gertrude Warner, Edna McDiarmid, James Robinson, Idella Merner, Anna Lee, Lillian Pearl Chapin, Caroline A. DeMille, Henry Fridolph Widen, Robert McCaul, Fred G. Earl, Stanley Riggs, Kathryn Elise Cameron, William Ezra Wilkin, William Clayton Pilling, Mary L. Tamblyn, William Edge Jopp, George A. Webber, John George Dickson, General Middleton Grant, Lulu Whitchelo, Helen Ross Hayden, Elmer D. Hunt, Bernice Winnifred Coleman, William B. Hartie, Peter Robert Loutit, Jean Lochead, Annie Bertha Lochead, Jean Taylor Elder(?), Ivan Roy Strome, Russell E. Boyle, Thomas Leslie Osborne, James Gibson Hammill, Tena(?) Eillen(?) Orchard, Jas. Norman Start, Albert Gilmour Fulford, Charles Ira Stewart, Ernest Henry Clark, Charles Francis Tulloch, Agnes Blanche Ruth, Claribel Walmsley, Meda Marie Carey, Edna McFadden, Frances V. McArthur, George W. Kinsmen, Ruby Mabel Shields, Della Ettie Shields, Cora A. Battell, Christine Gordon Munro, Alver MacKay, Lenore Doupe, Annie Priscilla Newton, Grace Stephens, Ethel May Chesley, Lizzie McDonald, Charles Linnell Dutton, John Campton Ken Brydon, Ovidia Lee, Janet Tulloch, William Andrew Polley, Flossie McDonald, Ethel Margaret Fenwick, Annie Laurie Gillespie, Mary Emmaline Scott, Eva Josephine McCurdy, George Frederick Kaye, George C. Macleod, Walter S. Aagaard, Fredrick John Robertson, Charles Edmund Clyde, Samuel Falkenberg, Percy A. Ruth, Ray Pearson, Fred Schofield, Effie Turnbull, Harry Ronald Hinton(?), Margaret Alexander, Mildred Elizabeth Ross, Ethel Haney, Sara F. Lietz(?), Rosa Mueller, Barbara L. Purdon, Cora Ethel Cunningham, Muriel Edna Struthers, George Franklin MacQueen, John Edwards Atkey, Samuel William Crouch, Lawrence Eaton Mallery, Percy Evelyn Mallery, Stanley C. Coutts, Frank Roy Alexander, James Chisholm Clement(s?), Elizabeth McArthur, Willie Harris Edgar, William Ross Iredale, Joseph Henry Elsey, William D. Griggs, Margaret Adeline McCaul, Maude B. Richey, Robert H. Clancey, Emma Shillabeer, Thomas Noble Smith, Weldon Uberta Pickle, Robert Ralph Ayers, W.B. Butchart, Frank M. Dodds, Albert George Nelson, Russell Hammond, Alexander Lees Rutherford, Albert Stead Gimby, Thomas W. McLeod, Lisle G. Neilly, John Alexander Perdue, Victor ? A. David, R. Gordon Brown, Gordon Daniel Herbert, George Howard Mann, Fletcher Mann, James George McKenzie, Bessie Roddick, William Scott, Allen Ira Harkness, R. Richmond Harkness, Marvel Mallett, Mary Georgina Smiley, Nettleton Whitby Kerr, Mabel G. Pattison, Harry Kerr, George S. Miller, William Love Chapman, C.H. Mitchell, Daniel Russell Lamont, Frank T. Hayden, William Henry Hoey, Margaret McMullen, Alyce Rose Browne, Hilda Klemm, Vera Edwards, Herbert Charles Harris, Laura Obleman, Ella Obleman, Catherine Abigail Dwyer, Sarah Elfie Banting, Ada B. LaPointe, James Wesley Boyd, Elizabeth May Rollins, Wilbert Smith, Wilmot Arthur Vandervoort, Mabel Anderson, Gladys Evlyn Orchard, Gordon McArthur, Albert H. Hearn, Clara Belle Morrison, Keddy A. Jefferson, Ada Jean Wade, Peter Roy McGregor, Dewart J. Harrison, Peter O. Lee, Clarence Kirkland, Thomas Wilson, Elizabeth McKenie, Ida Mae Campbell, Robert McLaren Johnstone McDougell, Laurie Sutherland, Rena Parker, and Joseph Lawrence.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: M. Stanley Elliott, Ada Louise Barton, Mary Irene Currie, Margaret McMullen, Islay M. Fyffe, Winnifred M. Holden(?), Bella Jane Black, Margaret Louisa Browne, Meta Anna Carrey, Frank B. Squair, Grace Boyd, Lena May Brown, Anna Mary Cox, Mary Falconer, Jennie Margaret Frith, Jeanie M. Hamlen, Beatrice Alice Henderson, Clara E. Pollock, Mary Scott, Lillian Gertrude Wooden, H. Emily Watson, J. Herbert Frith, Ruby Turnbull, Leila A. Woodley, L. Pearl Chapin, Cantelon Kyle, Leonard Careless, Clarence Barber Shaw, Alfred Woodard, Ale Olstad, Michael Olstad, Reta Annie Blight, Theodora B. Davis, Isabel Brydon, Olive Grace Berry, Alvin Ross Colquhoun, Fanny Mabel Stewart, Frederick James Freer, Lilian Underwood, Emily Scully, Donald H. Gunn, Ina M. Ohman, Jeano Erickson, Albine Porinhardt(?) Nordine, Anna Lee, Georgie Watson, Arnold J.G. Batt, John Leonard Clarke, Robert William Conn, William Arthur Hamlen, Fred White, Georgia May Elsey, Findlay William McKinnon, William Rutherford, Robert Thomson, Ivy Edith Newton, Wallace James Sharpe, Grace R. Gunn, Richard Francis Hinton, William Frank McKenzie, Aggie Mitchell, Douglas McNair, Frank John Ewart, Mary Elizabeth Irwin, Pauline Evans, Leona Shuttleworth, Richard Middleton Beaumont, Melville Man, Edward Victor Donaldson, Helen W. (?) Nation, Ada Grace Tucker, Francis Dickie(?), Launcelot John Blight, J. F. Mann, Charles Wesley Finnen, Percy Mills, Ernest S. Glinz, Fredrick Edwin Wright, George A. Duncan, Jean Jardine, Carl Voine Johnson, Joseph Curtis, H.J. Buckingham, Winnifred Norah Hewer, Lizzie J. McGregor, Edith Pearl McSorley, Oliver Park, Jessie Park, Norman Burke, Irene Grant, Mona Grant, Fred G. Earl, William George Harris, J.R. Hammill, John Norman Gimby, Rodger William Morrison, Archie C. Campbell, OEnone Johnston, Myrtle Johnston, A. Gertrude Van Alstine, Arthur Lorne Elliott, Lavinia Christena McSorley, Nettie Clarke, Florence McDonagle, Kwant Lien Jare, Mattie S. Boyles, Bonner Egilson, Ruth Dalgleish, Leslie Arnett, Dan. F. Reavie, Violet Shore, L. Campbell, Della Tucker, Jane Rosemond Latimer, J.L. Campbell, Harold G. Whitman, Andrew Rutherford, William B. Hartie, Jessie M. McKenzie, Joseph Lawrence, James McKerlie(?) Sinclair, Christina Underhill, Thomas Gray, Ermine Clive Canning, Willie C. Conn, Albert Wedin, Alfred Erickson, Robert Lewis Akins, John William Sleight, John K. Bayliss, David T.(?) Oriss, Isabel Albina Brandon, Samuel Franklin Attridge, Harvey L.(?) Richards, Jean Macdonald, Clarence L. McBratney, James Russell Riches, Roy Smith, William Cameron Smalley, John Argyle Strang, Flora Alexandra Fraser, Alastair Forbes Menzies, Hugh L. Courtice, Johnson B. Ball, P. Alfred Peterson, Herbert Charles Harris, J.G.(?) Dickson, George William Orris, Clifford Gill, Hugh Winton, William Kinsman, Percy Cooper Hughes, Jas. L. Jordan, James Robinson, Caleb J. Tingley, Roland Howard Kilfoyl, John Buckley Nield, Samuel Howard Potter, Jessie May Purdon, Isabella Elizabeth Hall, Ruch MacKay, Evelyn May Hector, Annie Laughton, Laura Smith, Stella Smith, Maud Orchard, Gladys Rose Ferrier, Annie Ramshaw, Evelyn Campbell, Annie(?) M. Courtney(?), Bertha(?) Pilling, Doris Rymph, Minnie Fargey, Agnes Purdon, Jessie Annie Tully, Eva May Thomlinson, Annie Kate Wood Evans, James Ernest Moffat, Wang Poy Joy(?), Dorothy Margaret Boger, Rossie Marie Colquhoun, Aurelia ???bach, Norma A. Bates, Nellie Wilson Harkness, Essie Ingeborg Hindorff,, Jennie Mason Turnbull, Winnifred Graham, Mabel Frances Simpson, K. Jean Watson, Marjorie Evelyn McGregor, Mary Louise Andrews, Edith Marian Little, Alison Tait(?) Andrews, George Harry Arthur Evans, Harold Bernard Owen Phillpotts, Vera L. Brisbin, Mrs. Maches????, Hazel Aagaard, Hannah Elizabeth Cronquist, Elizabeth Simonson, Arvid J. Nordlund, John A. Monson, Delbert Russel Poole, Henry F. Widen, Ernest Henry Clarke, Edward Stanley Riggs, Tom Hare Harris, James Harris McKee, Caroline DeMille, Eileen Gosnell, Donald Kennedy, Charles Baker, Leonard Elgin Brough, Jean McPherson, Hilda Gertude Kydd, Kathrine Isabel McDonald, Alice Isabella Farr, Susan Olivia Davis, Myrtle Edna Smith, Archibald Gordon, William Hubert Rogers, Gordon D. Herbert, G.M. Grant, Wilfrid Robert Collings, George Herbert Calhoun, George Waters(?) Kinsman, Tom Frears, Ernest Frith, Grace G.(?) Little, Charlotte Jackson, E. Grace Battell, Leslie Alberta Ward, Frank R. Dodds, Russell Thompson Ferrier, Robert McQueen, Robert McCaul, William Carey McKee, James Stuart Prentice, Margaret Adeline Bulloch, Muriel McCamis, Florence Shiel, Britannia(?) Annettia Moffat, Hazel Laidlaw, Hazel M. Bucknam, Percy William Underwood, John Robert Charles Evans*, Dora I. Hettle, Mamie Eleanor Argue, Florence M. Graham, Nina Koester, Helena Van Dewoort, William Gardner, Robert Harvey*, Arthur James Radley, Victor Nelson Latimer, and Olga Widen.
Notes
*J.R.C. Evans: Future President of Brandon College (1928-1959).
*Dr. Robert Harvery fonds.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Robert Lewis Akins, Freda May Alexander, George E. Anderson, Alison Tait Andrews, Caroline Andrews, Eliza Andrews, Mary Louise Andrews, Mary Andrews, Mamie E. Argue, S.F. Attridge, Mrs. (Urith?) Charles Baker, Myrtle L.(?) Baker, Charles Baker, Johnson B. Ball, Rilla Beulah Barker, Eugenie Lillian Bates, Norma A. Bates, John Bayliss, Marion Bedford, Sara E. Bennett, John M. Bergstrom, Harry W.B. Best, Clayton Arnett Boden, Dorothy M. Boger, Lilian Rose Boorman, Russell Ernest Boyle, Isabel Albina Brandon, Edgar Breffit, Vera L.(?) Brisbin, Leonard Elgin Brough, Horence Bruce, Mildred Bruce(?), Hazel Bucknam, Margaret Adeline Bulloch, Charles W. Burns, Frederick Lindsay Burrows, George Herbert Calhoun, James Alex Cameron, Evelyn Campbell, John L. Campbell, Ermine S. Canning, Ina Carley, Axel Carlson, Cecil Lorne Carrick, Isabel Castell, Vera Mabel Cavanagh, H.M. Stanley Chambers, Alice Mary Chapman, Florence Chapman, Lucy May Chapman, Robert G. Chapman, Rose Chapman, Mary Isabel Chase, Ethel M. Christy, Ernest Henry Clarke, Norman M. Clarke, Mary Coldwell, Rossie Marie Colquhoun, W.C. Conn, Mrs. Gillispie Cook, Cecil Cor??ett, H.L. Courtice, Laurence John Courtice, Willie Moore Courtice, Lawrence A. Craig, Hannah Elizabeth Cronquist, Laura Cunningham, Gertrude Curry, Susan Olivia Davis, Ora de Mille, Carolyn de Mille, James Wesley Dempsey, J. Wallace B. Doucette, Kathleen Dryden, Philip Duncan, Aber Ainslie Duncan, Edith H. Dunn, Harold D. Earle, M. Stanley Elliott, Leah Embury, Alfred Erickson, Annie K.(?)W. Evans, George Hy.A. Evans, John Robert Charles Evans*, Frederick Charles Every, Clifford W. Fair, Alice Isabella Farr, Vera Fawcett, Olive B. Fawcett, Gladys Ferrier, Russell T. Ferrier, Sidney Fleming, Wesley John Forbes, Eleanor Mary Frame, Flora A. Fraser, Frederick James Freer, Tom Frears, Lydia Frith, Clifford B. Gill, Ethel Mae Gimby, Archibald Gordon, Jennie Grant, G.(?)M.(?) Grant, Irwine Graham, Thomas Gray, Jean Stuart Guthrie, Percy A. Hainstock, Bella Hall, Ernest Walter Hallam, Isabel Mildred Hamilton, Paulina Hanson, Nellie Wilson Harkness, Lester Harper, Ella Harris, Tom Hare Harris, Stella M. Harrison, William B. Hartie, Isabel Hay, Evelyn May Hector, Kate Muriel Henderson, Thomas Holme Henley, Gordon Daniel Herbert, Miss. Herbert, Essie Hindorff(?), Jane E. Holt, Armin A. Holzer, Albert Reginald Hurst, Joseph Leonard Jackson, Allan Thurber(?) Jamieson, Helge Johnson, James L. Jordan, Roland Howard Kilfoyl, George Walters Kinsman, William G. Kinsman, ? Kirkby, Hilda Kydd, David Cantelon Kyle, Joseph W. Kyle, Elma Gladys Lane, Ole Larson, Grace Vivian Lauder, Annie Laughton, Alice May Lawson, Sara Vera B. Leech, Minerva Lief, Charles Edward Little, E.M. Little, Grace E. Little, Vonnie Claire Littler, Kathleen Longworth, Harry Luraas, Lillie Maches?ney, Jack Maley, Letty Morrison Manzer, Edna Maxwell, Amos William Mayse, Alastair Forbes Menzies, Vera Merrell, Mary Dorothy Meyer, Marie Nesta Middleton, Helen Kathleen Miller, Nona E. Miller, Alfred John Milton, James Mitchell, Britannia A. Moffat, James Ernest Moffat, John A. Monson, Bernard Alfred Moon, Grace E. Moon, Etta May Moore, William Alexander Morden, Rodger William Morrison, Grace G. MacArthur, C.L. McBratney, Muriel Vivian McCamis, Mary McCarty, Eva G. MacCaul, Robert McCaul, Jas. Ernest McCauley, W.J. McCormick, Edna Muriel McDiarmid, Emma Agnes McDonald, Katharine I.(?) McDonald, William Macdonald, David McDonald, Jean Macdonald, Florence Eva McFadyen, William McInnes, Jas. R. MacKay, James Harris McKee, William Carey McKee, Allan Robert McKee, Mildred R. McKee, Kate McKellar, Mary Stewart McKenzie, Findlay McKinnon, Fraser Reid McKinnon, Alvin John McKnight, William Roy McLachlan, Florence Gertrude Ross MacLaren, Millard B. MacLaren, Alex H. Maclean, John Percy McLeod, Elizabeth McMillan, Archie Marquis Macpherson, Jean McPherson, Murdoch Dickson MacPherson, Robert McQueen, Pearl Nay, John Buckley Nield, Ole Nordine, Arvid J. Nordlund, Maud Orchard, David L. Orriss, George William Orris, William Leslie Oliver, Harold Cole Parker, William Tait Patterson(?), James Albert Peaslee, Miss Pelton, Abe Peterson, Harold Bernard Owen Phillpotts, Ralph Arnold Phillips, Bertha Pilling, James Newton Pollock, D. Russel Poole, James Stuart Prentice, Beulah Preston, Samuel Howard Potter, Agnes Purdon, Jessie May Purdon, Grace Quigg, Robert Rabe, A. Radley, A. Ramshaw, Lottie E. Reeder, Harvey L. Richards, Russell Riches, Edward Stanley Riggs, Olive Robertson, James Robinson, William Hubert Rogers, Cora Ross, Oscar Stanley Ross, Lena Elizabeth Rudd, Hugh McGillivray Rutherford, Andrew Rutherford, Doris Rymph, W. C. Sandercock, J. Gordon Saunders, Lena Scott, Emily Scully, Luta Marguerite Sharpe, Rhoda Ellen Sharpe, Florence Shiel, Nettie Shorey, Elizabeth Simonson, Evelyn J. Simpson, James McKenlie(?) Sinclair, Belva L. Skuse, John W. Sleight, William Camun(?) Smalley, Annie Beatrice Smith, Laura Smith, Myrtle Edna Smith, Roy Smith, Stella M.H. Smith, Velma Speller, Ethel A. Sproule, Muriel Kathleen Steeves, Nettie Stephens(?), John Argyle Strang, Hattie Strong, Annie Swallow, Nellie A. Taylor, Kate Temple, Elsie May Thompson, Bedford Tingley, Fred. Geroge Tipping, Lavinia Tollon, Jennie M. Turnbull, Amelia Umbach, Percy William Underwood, Emma A. Vickberg, Ernest Harold James Vincent, Arthur Alexander Wallace, Elva Wallace, Eljie Wallstrom, Thomas S. Watson, Albert Wedin, Minnie Bertha Wedin, William Ezra Wilkin, Katherine Winton, Bella Rose Wolverton, Etta Alverda Wrye, and Vera Claire Zink.
Notes
*J.R.C. Evans: Future President of Brandon College (1928-1959).
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Series 4: Office of the Registrar
4.11 Registration cards
Box 1
File contains registration cards for the following students: Annie Allen, Adelaide Dacres Anderson, William J.(?) Anderson, Alison Tait Andrews, Eliza Andrews, Mary Andrews, May Andrews, George Wesley Ardington, Leslie Arnot, Charlie Roy Bailey, Charles Baker, Miss ? Ball, Thomas Hugh Ballantyne, Robert Charles Barnfield(?), Norma Bates, William B???hup, John Edward Bennett, Sara Ellen Bennett, Myrtle Bolger, Florence May Bourke, Roy Bourke, Beatrice Boxer, Russell Ernest Boyle, Edna Jane Brandon, Isabel Albina Brandon, William Archibald Branton, L.E. Braugh, Beatrice Brigders, Stella Jane Brimacombe, Vera Leola Brisbin, Wallace Broatch, Eva L. Brooke, Florence Bruce, Margaret Adeline Bulloch, Daniel N. Buntain, Edith Nelie Burchill, Mary Olive Burchill, Ida Agnes Burke, Charles W. Burns, Adelaide M. Butchart, Elsie Gray Cambridge, John Laurin Campbell, Evely(?) R. Campbell, Axel Carlson, Cecil Lorne Carrick, A. Margaret Casey, Isabell Walker Castell, Arthur Caswell, George Herbert Calhoun, James Kerfoot Chambers, H.M.S. Chambers, Alice Chapman, A. Maude Chapman, Lucy May Chapman, R.G. Chapman, Arthur Roy Clarke, Ernest Henry Clarke, Geraldine Clarke, Norman M. Clarke, Irene Mildred Code, Katie B. Cole, Rossie Marie Colquhoun, Kathleen Cornell, W.M. Courtice, Amy Lillian Craig, Marion Crawford, Rubina May Hunter Stevenson Crawford, Adah Croley(?), Hannah E. Cronquist, Louise Julia Cross, Gordon Clark Cumming, Miss G.(?) Curry, Joseph John Curtis, Lulu Dean, William James Deans, Bert de Mille, Carolyn de Mille, Ora de Mille, James Wesley Dempsey, Henry Holling Dennison, Etta E. Dorsey, Emma(?) Dorsey, J. Wallace B. Doucette, Charles Elmer Dovey, Isabel Drummond, A. Ainslie Duncan, Lavina M. Duncan, Philip Duncan, Vera Duncan, Vernon Lewis Dunning, Reginald G. Edwards, William Morris Elliott, H. Erlandson, John Robert Evans*, Alice Farr, Vera Fawcett, Gladys Ferrier, Russell T. Ferrier, Henry Parry(?) Finch, Beatrice Abigial Fletcher, Florence Forest, Mabel Fraser, Flora A. Fraser, John Edward Gentner, Ethel M. Gimby, Chilvers Gooch, Archibald Gordon, Irvine R. Graham, Gen. Middleton Grant, H. Elmer Gunn(?), Evelyn Gunn, Constance Gunn, Jean Stuart Guthrie, Bella Hall, Flossie K. Hall, Helen E. Hall, Isabel M. Hamilton, Mary Hanbury, Pauline Hanson, Lester Harper, Ella Harris, Herbert C. Harris, Tom Hare Harris, William Bowley Hartie, Robert Harvey, Ralph Hawkes, Norman Hilliard Haworth, Evelyn Hector, K. Muriel Henderson, Gordon D. Herbert, Rossie Herbert, Essie Hindorff, Mary Kathleen Hollies(?), Jane Ethel Holt, Campbell Hooper, Mary Hooper, Percy Cooper Hughes, Ruth Hughes, Alphonse Ovide Huguet, Albert Reginald Hurst, Ruth Hutchinson, Vincent S. Irvine, Wesley W. Irvine, Eileen Margaret Irwin, Lily Isman, Katie Jackson, Charlotte Jackson, William Robert Jamison, Bertha Jefferson, Axel Helge Johnson, Gertrude B. Johnston, Mable Annie Johnson, May Johnston, James Jordan, F.H. William Kahlo, Greta Kelly, Donald Kennedy, Hazel Muir Kennedy, Jack Kerr, Roland H. Kilfoy, Hazel M. Kirkwood, Theodore Kochan, D.C. Kyle, Joseph W. Kyle, Jenevieve H. Laidlaw, Bessie Lane, Elma Gladys Lane, Robert James Lang, Ole Larson, Jane R. Latimer, Annie Langhton, Fred James Lawson, Alexander Howard Leask, Jack R. Lee, Vera Leech, Alfred E.D. Lines, Frank W. Linnell, Charles Edward Little, Grace E. Little, Ruby Little*, Vonnie Claire Littler, J. Estelle Long, Kathleen L. Longworth, Byron A. Log??, Harry Luraas, Jack Maley, Letty Morrison Manzer(?), Ida Marie Matheson, Cornelius Kelly Mathewson, Gladys Mathie, Jessie Mathieson, Edna E. Maxwell, Violet E. May, Alastair Forbes Menzies, Marie Nesta Middleton, Alfred John Dennis Milton, Jim Mitchell, George E. Moffat, James A. Moffat, James Ernest Moffat, John A. Monson, Bernard A. Moon, Alice Mooney, Etta M. Moore, William Alexandra Morden, Oscar Wentworth Morrison, Ina Mumby, Thomas Murphy, Janette Neta Murray, Jennie McArthur(?), Muriel Vivian McCamis, Eva G. McCaul, J.W. McCormick, E. Muriel McDiarmid, David McDonald, Jennie E. MacDonald, Helen Marjorie Macdonald, Margaret Jane McDonald, James McEwen, Florence Eva McFadyen, Hamilton McFadden, Nora McFadden, Mary McGregor, John McGregor, John Fouler McGregor, Marjorie Evelyn McGregor, Lawson McKague, Jas. R. MacKay, Christina Evelyn McKechnie, James Harris McKee, William Carey McKee, Finlay McKinnon, Fraser R. McKinnon, Gertrude McLaughlin, William Roy McLachlan, George Corbett McLeod, Maggie McLure, Glennie McNeil, Hattie McNicol, Ritchie (Archie Marquis) Macpherson, Jean McPherson, Violet Macpherson, Robert McQueen, Gertie McRae, Willie Findly McRae, Maud Kathleen McTaggart, Irene G.S. McVicar, John Edward McVicar, Lillian Ann McVicar, Ole Nordine, Arvid J. Nordlund, John Buckley Nield, Selma Emeline Olstad, David L. Orriss, Arthur Orris, Ethel Winnifred Osborne, Hugh Stanley Osborne, Vera Lillian Palmer, Ilea(?) Parker, Arthur Owen Parry, Vivian Pascoe, Olga Pachal, Dorothy Paterson, James Albert Peaslee, Miss C(?) Pelton, Edward E. Perkin, Mrs. A. Peterson, Abe Peterson, John Peterson, Laura Philllps, Ralph A. Phillips, H.B.O. Phillpott, J.W. Pickard, Bertha Pilling, Albert Pinder, George F. Pinkess, Mary Popowa, Jennie Popowa, Samuel Howard Potter, Livina(?) Jane Power, Beulah Preston, Jessie May Purdon, Marjory Douglas Purdon, Agnes Purdon, Arthur J. Radley, Annie Ramshaw, Helen Raymond, Lottie E. Reeder, Charlie Reeder, Arthur Benjamin Reeder, Kathleen Resser, Edward Stanley Riggs, Olive Mary Robertson, James Robinson, Stanley Robinson, William Yates Roddick, Sadie Beatrice Rogers, F.H. Rogers, William Hubert Rogers, Nettie Ross, Roy Wait Ross, Blanche Edith Rowles, Miss Lena Rudd, Hugh McGilliviray Rutherford, Andrew Rutherford, Mrs. George H. Ruttan, Doris Rymph, Lily Scott(?), May Ella Selman, Janette Burnet Shanks, Mamie Shaw, David John Shory(?), Elizabeth Simonson, Evelyn J. Simpson, Clara Louise Sinclair, John W. Sleight, William C. Smalley, Annie Beatrice Smith, Laura M. Smith, Marion Alexandra Smith, Myrtle E. Smith, Ethel Sopp, Alfred John Sparks(?), Florence Speers, Bertha Speers, Russell West Speers, Gillian(?) Wilhelmina Speers, Muriel Kathleen Steeves, Adne Stuckey, Margaret Helen Strang, Charles Merle Strome, Bedford Tingley, Dorothy Trotter, Hilda M. Trotter, Meryl Trumbell, Nellie Tucker, Vivian Tucker, Amelia Umbach, Ruth Underhill, Flossie M. Underhill, Oz?o Edwin(?) Underwood, Percy W. Underwood, Herbert Harper Valens, Emma Vickberg, Eric Vickberg, Ernest Harold James Vincent, Arthur Herbert Vizard, William John Wade, Stella A. Waite, Gladys M. Ward, Frank E. Watson, Lily M. Watson, Nellie Watson, Fanny Evelyn Whitman, Henry Fredolf Widen, William Ezra Wilkin, Margaret Williams, Katherine Winton, Reginald Wood, Ida Atkinson Wright, Ola Wright, Alfred S. Young, John A. Young, and Vera Claire Zink.
Notes
*J.R.C. Evans: Future President of Brandon College (1928-1959).
*List of classical music pieces of backside of Ruby Little's registration card.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Series 4: Office of the Registrar
4.11 Registration cards
Box 1
File contains registration cards for the following students: Mary Beale, Gladys Ellen Morris, Jane Ethel Holt, George Nelson McBride, Sadie Beatrice Rogers, William Benjamin Cunningham, John Leslie Thompson, William Cooper Scott, Alexander Grant Depter, Robert Archibald Thompson, James Harris McKee, Rowen Beaubier Tedder, Percy William Underwood, Edna Muriel McDiarmid, Kate Muriel Henderson, Vera Leech, Evelyn Juliann Simpson, Wellington Geddes Rathwell, Roy Albert Victor Treder, William Henry Smith, Ruth I.(?)E. Harkness, Kathleen A. Johnson, Vera Zink, Sarah Alice Young, Helen Lucille Raymond, John Edward Rowan, Thomas Murphy, Arthur James Radley, James Robinson, Sarah Mabel McKee, James Kerfoot Chambers, Jack Kerr, John N.(?) Penoff, Elsie Gray Cambridge, May Beryl McQuarrie, Florence Chapman, Lucy May Chapman, Annie Gladys Chapman, Kathleen L. Longworth, James Alexander Allen, William Yates Roddick, Atlee(?) Roddick, Bertha Richards, Ella Louise Helliwell, Russell Ferrier, William Hubert Rogers, Clara McNair, Alison Tait Andrews, Jessie Margaret McNeil, Myrtle Lavinia Baker, John Campbell Hooper, Mary Kennedy Hooper(?), Ernest Harold James Vincent, Margaret Ethel C??liffe, Marguerite Mitchell, James Hood Dunlop, Mary C. McDougall, Pearl Pillsworth Elmore, Ole Nordine, Jacob Wenman(?), Axel Carlson, Marjorie Evelyn McGregor, Lucas Arden Smith, Frank Talbot Smith, Jean Bruce Elliott, Helen Elizabeth Elliott, Esther Magdalene Moore*, Muriel Vivian McCamis, Salome Evelyn Singleton, John Lorne Williams, Alice Isabella Farr, Lulu May Walmsley, Lucy G. Speers, Margaret Helen Strang, Vera May Long, Annie Viola Swallow, Adelaide Dacres Anderson, Carelton Edger Battell, Sadie MacFadyen, Esther Isabella Forke, Harry Higgins, John Edward Gentner, Henry Knox, Mary Olive Burchill, Laura M. Smith, Alice May Mooney, Anton Marius Nielsen, Icel(?) M. Hodges, Gwen McGregor, Asbjorn(?) Aanders(?) Instanes(?), William Robinson, John Douglas Brown, Ernest Henry Clarke, Harry Nilson, Charles Baker, Ruth A.(?) Hughes, Olive Mary Robertson, Blanch Edith Rowles, Riley Smalley, Henry Axel Erlandson, Marjory Ashley Bucke, Grace Elvie Little, Mary Paul, Jennie Paul, Norma Skitt(?) Bates, Vivian Bernice Pascoe, Frederick James Turner, Kathleen Turner, Leslie Alberta(?) Ward, James Luke Jordan, Mary Louise Andrews, Fred. Hugh William Kahlo, Philip Duncan, Clarence Harvey Innis, Wilfred Gordon Maycock, Eva Jeanette Gimby, Greta Kelly, Whililmina Ann Fisher, Elizabeth Simonson, Lilian A. Campbell, William Cameron Smalley, Findlay William McKinnon, Eileen Margaret Irwin, John Stuart Ovens(?), Robert Harvey*, Julia M. Ovens, Eva Mary Douglas, Jessie May Purdon, Rossie Marie Colquhoun, Jennie McArthur, John Peat Sinclair, Kathleen Mary Cornell, Elijah D. Pound, William Lee, Annie Lillian Drummond, James Gardiner McKay, Fanny Evelyn Whitman, Oscar James McFadyen, Lavena Millicent Duncan, Ellen Elizabeth Payne, James A. Moffat, Helen Marjorie Macdonald, Anne(?) Matilda F?a?, Axel Helse(?) Johnson, Constance Gunn, Beatrice Abigail Fletcher, Florence Eva McFadyen, Isabel Jamieson Munro, Kathleen Campion, Leila Dinsdale, Laura Dinsdale, L. Elgin Brough, Evelyn Gunn, Russell West Speers, Tom Hare Harris, William Archibald Branton, Jessie May Mathieson, Gordon D. Herbert, Edith Mary Gerrand, David Winton, Gertrude Annie McIntosh, Edythe Mary Gordon Henry, George E. Moffat, Albert Reginald Hurst, Fred James Lawson, Agnes Scott Forsyth, Herbert Charles Harris, Ole Larson, Reginald G.(?) Edwards, Flossie Kathrine Hall, Helen Elizabeth Hall, Charlie Merle Strome, Robert James Lang, Charles Elmer Dovey, Harold B.O. Phillpotts, Beatrice Alice Brigden, Helen Maude Nation, Theodore Kochan, Albert Cooper, John Robert Charles Evans*, Lillian Wilhelmine Speers, Ida Fairy(?) O'Neil, James Wesley Dempsey, James Wilfred Moffat, Andrew Rutherford, Gladys M. Ward, Arvid J. Nordlund, William Gilbbons, Nettie Amelia Ross, Isabel Mildred Hamilton, H. Elmer Green, Marion Ilca Parker, Annie Lillian Chambers, Bessie Constance Chambers, Archie Gordon, Abe Peterson, Annie Maude Chapman, William Leslie Oliver, Hugh Stanley Osborne, Adah Priscilla Croley, Alphonse O. Huguet, Samuel Howard Potter, Margaret Shields Williamson, Henry Fridolf Widen, Bessie Knowlton, Jennie Grant(?), Karl Anton Hanson, Alfred Johnson(?), John William Sleight, Mrs. D. Durkin, Reginald Hood, Thomas Wilfred Hamilton, William Carey McGregor, William Carey McKee, Norman McDonald, John Fowler McGregor, Charles Gerald Stone, Florence W. Ball, Ethel May Sopp, Aimee Fergus McCallum, Albert Azhur(?) Pinder, Irene Genevieve Survossa McVicar, Charles William Burns, Mary Leileh McGregor, Percy Arthur Hainstock, Myrtle Rosabella Korman, Elmay Pickard, Howard Thomas de Mille, Emil Alexander Lundkvist(?), Andrew James Adams, Ora de Mille, Bert de Mille, Margaret Adeline Bulloch, Ralph Arnold Phillips, James Ernest Moffat, Marion Elizabeth Grant, Jas. R. MacKay, Edith Mae Bulloch, Grace Violet Chambers*, Stella Augusta Waite, Alfred John Dennis Milton, Myrtle Georgina Bolger, Florence May Bourke, Fraser Reid McKinnon, Frank Edward Watson, Mary Alshera(?) Burchill, Maude K. McTaggart, William Ezra Wilkin, Selma(?) Sal??anson, Emma Adrianne Vickberg(?), John L. Campbell, Oscar Wentworth Harrison, Sidney Robert Walley Thursfield, Edwin Roy Bourke, Cecil Lorne Carrick, Leslie Harvey Eyres, Ida Atkinson Wright, William John Wade, Arthur Orris, Olive Lillian McLaren, Arthur F. Valens, Eva Adele Maxwell, Lilian Rose Boorman, G.(?) Ruttan, Nettie Ethel Hughes, Percy Cooper Hughes, James McEachan, Leonard Bloomer, Jean Gertrude Smith, William Irwin Stein, Alexander Dempsey, Neil McDonald, Dorothy Marjory Hall, Alina(?) Edith Hall, Gordon Gibson, John Whitton Pickard, Carolyn A. de Mille, Doris Rymph, James McGibbon Borden, Isabell Duggan, Sophie ? Lee, Anna Mary Lee, John Garfield Rathwell, James Albert Irving, V??gie Morton Bayley, Cyril Oscar Briggs, Hattie May Dill, Frank Abbott Millar, Helena Maude Baird, Mary Esther Hill, Rachel I. Hill, Helen Beatrice Holder, Annie Jane Tuttle, Olive Guinevere Tinline, Norman Melville Clarke, Irene I. Kerup, Harvey Alexander Cameron, Madge la Prairie Struthers, Margaret Ross, William Junor Ross, Robert Clegg, Alfred Alexander Fisher, Edith Ronald, Laura Edith Robertson, Margaret Isabelle Fisher, Florence Louise Fisher, Isabel Wright, George Hawking Underhill, William Allan Trout, Eva Leah Hawkes, Paulina Hanson, John Benjamin Bededick(?), Cecil Wright, Ralph Hawkes, Rossie May Herburt, Peter Launcelot Fisher, Margaret Duncanson, Marie Nesta Middleton, General Middleton Grant, Genevieve Huber(?) Laidlaw, Nellie Tucker, Vivian Tucker, Vernon Lewis Dunning, David C. Kyle, Bruce Nelson Sanford, Charlie Orris, Wallace Broatch, George Alfred Coldwell, William Joseph English, Gurtof(?) Wortin(?), Frank Hill Lawson, Ada Jean Wade, Thomas Benjamin McMillan, Mary Alena Stinson, George Emanuel Anderson, Irene Ethel Conn, L. Irene Smith, Nina Korster(?), Annie McManes, Jean Gay, Bertha Hetherington, William Russell MacDougall, Dorothy Vernon Reene, Mable Annie Johnson, Florence Melita Graham, Mrs. M.J. Gammon, Jane Rosemond Latimer, Maynard Rathwell, M. Murray, Beatrice Smith, Agnes Purdon, William James Deans, John Milton Donaldson, Irvine(?) Graham, Stanley Lester Raymond, Ruth Eunice Little, Ella Whiteford, Mary Newton Haight, Kathleen Gilpin Cook, Nellie Gertrude Irwin, William Morton, Geraldine Martin, Stella Smith, Florence Dodd, Elinore Patterson, Alice Wasse, Gladys Kathleen Gibson, Jessie Edna Spencer, and ? W. Lindbom*.
Notes
*Esther Magdalene Moore fonds (MG 1 1.5).
*Dr. Robert Harvey fonds.
*J.R.C. Evans: Future President of Brandon College (1928-1959).
*Time table on backside of registration card.
*The upper left section of the card is missing.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Series 4: Office of the Registrar
4.11 Registration cards
Box 1