The photograph was taken for the Centennial of Brandon College/University.
Scope and Content
Aerial photograph taken looking southwest from approximately the northeast corner of Princess Avenue and 17th Street. The entire campus, as well as a number of residential streets are visible.
Photograph is looking southwest from the north end of the driveway and 18th Street and shows the Brandon College campus, including the front lawn, Clark Hall, the Brandon College Building and the Citizens' Science Building.
Notes
This photograph was used on a number of the Class photographs in BUPC 9. Duplicate is 9.43.
The matting has a large tear and some stains. The photograph itself has a couple of small stains.
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking southwest from the north end of the driveway and 18th Street and shows the Brandon College campus, including the front lawn, Clark Hall, the Brandon College Building and the Citizens' Science Building. Caption on the photograph reads: Brandon College: The Baptist College in Western Canada.
Photograph taken during a game between the Brandon University Bobcats and Lakehead University. Bobcats Kenny Fields (#22) with the ball, Patrick Jebbison (#44) in the background.
The three plates are identical and measure 26.5 cm in diameter. They were made to celebrate Brandon University's 75th Anniversary (899-1974). The plates are primarily white with a faint blue or green outer edge. In the centre is a picture of the University campus looking south from 18th Street; the Brandon University sign, the Drama building (originally the Science building and currently the Knowles-Douglas Student Union building), the Brodie building and McMaster Hall are all visible. "75th Anniversary 1899-1974" is on the back of each plate in gold lettering.
Notes
Part of BU 16.3 Artifacts - other.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Series16: Brandon University/College artifacts
16.3 Artifacts - other
Reading room display case
The Brandon University scarf was custom designed by William Chelsea. The design was called "Corner with a Core."
Scope and Content
Item is white polyester scarf measuring 53 x 57 cm. The scarf has two thick blue bands, with a thinner gold band in between, running around its edges. Each corner bearsh the Brandon University crest in blue, circled by the words Brandon University Brandon Manitoba Canada 67 in gold. The centre of the scarf has a diamond made of two thin blue strips with a thicker gold strip in between. The diamond has the same crests and wording in each corner.
Notes
Part of BU 16.2 Artifacts - apparel. History/Bio information from the Summer 1980 issue of Alumni News.
The University Calendar is the authoritative statement of the institutional structure, faculty and staff, and academic program of Brandon University. Since the creation of the College in 1900, calendars have been produced annually, with only a few exceptions, by the Registrar's Office.
Up until 1991-1992, the calendar was called the general calendar. In 1991-1992, it was called the undergraduate general calendar. Beginning in 1992, the calendar was produced every two years instead of annually, except for 1998-1999, until 2003. The 1992-1994 calendar contains both the undergraduate and graduate general calendars, and starting in 1994 a separate undergraduate and graduate calendar was produced.
Custodial History
The Brandon College/University calendar was produced by the Registrar's Office. Individual copies of the calendar were held by the Registrar's Office until their transfer to the University Archives.
Scope and Content
The sub-series consists of general calendars, general undergraduate and graduate calendars, as well as calendars for the School of Music, the Faculty of Education, and for spring and summer sessions. It has been divided into three sub sub series, including: (1) Calendars - bound archival copies; (2) Calendars - researcher's copies; and (3) Calendars - miscellaneous.
Notes
The Registrar, acting in his/her capacity as Secretary of Senate, is responsible for the production of the University calendar.
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. L to R: Norman Joss (Manager), George Martin (Manager), Dwight Kearns, Dave Bauman, Ryan Smith, Frank Lindal, Willie Jerks, Blake Simcoe, Larry Rodenbush, Jack Mitchell, Doug Fraser, Mel Harvey, Al Johnson (Trainer). Foreground: Coach Howard
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Mike Howry, Bruce Lyons, Bohdan Pisak, John Weber, Dave Price, Ryan Gray, Bob Dodds, Nelson Burrell, Rick Kartzmark, Clyde Van Caeyzelle, Mike Bourg, Lew Worell, Frank Bauche, Grant Griffith. Front Row (L to R): Kevin MacDonald (Manager), Willie Reimer (Ass’t Coach), Jerry Hemmings (Coach), Dan Majcher (Statistician)
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Fred Lee (Ass’t Coach), Gord Matheson (Manager), Jerry Hemmings (Coach). Middle Row (L to R): Steve Noyes, Dave Knutson, Dino Gini, Mark Hogan, Lyn Milne, Rick DeGagne. Back Row (L to R): John Weber, Ron Hummelt, Ben Szymkow, Jerry Abernathy, Keith Streiter, Bob Dodds, Lew Worrell
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Dave Perkins (Ass’t Trainer), Ray Houssin (Ass’t Coach), Jerry Hemmings (Coach), Chris Parlow (Manager). Back Row (L to R): Dino Gini, Lew Worrell, Don Jackson, Warren Kyle, Tom Price, Jerry Abernathy, Keith Streiter, Jude Kelly, Rick DeGagne, Fred Lee, Bobby Campbell. Missing: Brian Pallister, Mark Hogan
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. L to R: Wallace Mainor, Alf Hoehn, Jan Bujan, Jude Kelly, Butch Gayton, Earl Roberts, “Diamond” Jim Dollings (Honorary Manager), Jerry Hemmings (Coach), Ray Kardas (Trainer), Grant Coulter, Cheddie Warner, Brian Ackroyd, Tony Speas, Steve Gill, Jerry Abernathy
Portrait of the Brandon University Bobcats men's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Jerry Hemmings (Coach), “Diamond” Jim Dollings (Honourary Manager), Murray McLeod (Ass’t Coach). Back Row (L to R): Earl Roberts, Grant Coulter, Keith Wilder, Tom Price, Wallace Mainor, Will Marshall, John Bukich, Jude Kelly, Brian Ackroyd, Butch Gayton, Cheddie Warner. Missing: Don Thomson, Bob Dodds.