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View from top of school building

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12710
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
May 24, 1915
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.1
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
May 24, 1915
Physical Description
4.25" x 3.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photo is looking east from the top of the Brandon Indian Residential School building.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
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Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.2
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
4.25" x 3.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Brandon Indian Residential School.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1915
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.3
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1915
Physical Description
4.25" x 3.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the entrance gate to the Brandon Indian Residential School.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Principal's residence

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12713
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.4
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
4.25" x 3.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Brandon Indian Residential School principal's residence.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.5
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
4.25" x 3.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Barn Avenue, located on the northside of Grand Valley Road.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
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Brandon Indian School

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12716
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Creator
Photographer: T.B. Barner
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.7
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
6" x 4.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the students and instructors of the Brandon Indian Residential School.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Residence at the Brandon Indian Residential School

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12722
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.14
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a residence on the grounds of the Brandon Indian Residential School.
Subject Access
residential schools
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Brandon Indian School soccer team

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12721
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Creator
Photographer: Martels Limited
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.12
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
6.75" x 4.75" (b/w)
Material Details
On matting
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Brandon Indian Residential School soccer team.
Subject Access
residential schools
team sports
Soccer
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Brandon Indian School farm

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12717
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Creator
Photographer: T.B. Barner
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.8
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
6" x 4.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of students in the Brandon Indian Residential School farm.
Subject Access
residential schools
farming
gardens
vocational education
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.9
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
6" x 4.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Brandon Indian Residential School students ironing.
Subject Access
residential schools
domestic service
vocational education
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Brandon Indian School garden boys

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12719
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Creator
Photographer: T.B. Barner
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.10
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
6.5" x 5" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of students and instructors in the Brandon Indian Residential School garden.
Subject Access
residential schools
farming
gardens
vocational education
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Brandon Indian School garden boys

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12720
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.11
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
4.25" x 6" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of students in the Brandon Indian Residential School garden.
Subject Access
residential schools
farming
gardens
vocational education
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Making the Ford work for its keep

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12715
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Accession Number
17-2011
Part Of
Herbert Goodland collection
Description Level
Item
Item Number
17-2011.6
Accession Number
17-2011
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1913-1915]
Physical Description
5.75" x 3.25" (b/w)
Custodial History
For custodial history see collection level description.
Scope and Content
Photograph of two Brandon Indian Residential School pupils and an instructor harvesting hay.
Subject Access
residential schools
agricultural products
agricultural machinery
harvesting
vocational education
Storage Location
2011 accessions
Images
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Esther Magdalene Moore collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4299
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1911?-1960?
Accession Number
4-2016
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 1 1.5
Accession Number
4-2016
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1911?-1960?
Physical Description
8 cm
History / Biographical
Esther Moore was born in Norfolk, Nebraska and moved to Canada at age 3. There is a vague reference to her being related to the composer Dvorak in The Quill of 1913. She registered as a music student at Brandon College in 1909. In 1910, Miss Moore received a medal for sight-reading and accompanying in Edmonton. She took her examinations of the Toronto Conservatory of Music in 1910, and her Senior examinations in 1911. She completed her theory work in 1913, as well as finishing the academic requirements. In 1913, Esther Moore became the first graduate of the Music department at Brandon College. After graduation, Miss Moore taught music in Unity, as well as being the choirleader and organist. She returned to her home in Olds, Alberta for a rest from teaching. However, she was not idle for long. She took up teaching again, and she was the organist and choirleader at church. She also began a Glee Club. Between these responsibilities Miss Moore finished a course in the Household Science Department at the Olds Agricultural College. She returned to Brandon College to take postgraduate work, becoming the first Brandon College student to receive her L.T.C.M. in 1916. In 1922 Miss Moore began to teach piano at Brandon College. She received her Bachelor of Music in 1925, and her Master of Music in 1926.
Custodial History
Records were accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1998. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Esther Moore’s records consist of newspaper clippings, recital programmes, concert programmes, and commencement programmes. As well, there are dance cards, invitations, tickets, and the programme for the annual Graduation Banquet for several years. There are Track and Field programmes and a ribbon. There are also Alumni Luncheon programmes for a few years. There is an issue of The Western Baptist from 1926, and the programmes for the installation of Dr. Robbins as President and the opening of the Arts and Library building and the J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre in 1960. There is also a letter from William L. Wright, director of the music department at Brandon College.
Name Access
Esther Moore
W.L. Wright
J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre
John E. Robbins
Subject Access
School of Music
rectials
concerts
commencement
graduation banquet
programmes
arts and library building
Storage Location
2016 accessions
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Leonard Muirhead collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions12725
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1937-1938
Accession Number
12-2012
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
12-2012
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1937-1938
Physical Description
1 file
History / Biographical
Leonard Andrew Muirhead (1918–2008) was the only child of Andrew and Isabella Muirhead. He grew up on the farm homestead in the Summerville District near Carberry, Manitoba. He graduated from Carberry Collegiate when he was sixteen. He helped out on the farm for two yeas after graduation then attended United College, Winnipeg, and then Brandon College. Muirhead then worked in the Financial Department at Canada Packers in Saint Boniface until 1942. In 1942 he returned home and helped his father with the farm operation. Leonard married Verle Sinclair, a local schoolteacher, on October 12, 1951. They had three daughters: Iris, Gwen, and Arla. In 1965, health reasons made him give up active farming and he began an income tax preparation business as well as selling investments for Trust Companies. Leonard Muirhead attended Brandon College for the 1937-1938 school year. This was the last year that Brandon College was associated with McMaster University as it then became affiliated with the University of Manitoba.
Custodial History
The papers remained with Leonard Muirhead’s papers until his daughter, Iris Muirhead, donated the papers to the S.J. McKee Archives in 2011.
Scope and Content
Collection consists primarily of 1938 examination papers from Brandon College, when it was affiliated with McMaster University. It also contains an exam schedule and a course outline. It contains examination papers from spring 1938 for the courses of 2nd and 3rd Years Physics 2y, 3w, Bible 2k, Psychology 2a, Mathematics 2x, Mathematics 1e, a syllabus for second term English 1g2a, and an examination timetable for spring 1938 for Brandon College.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from conversation with Leonard Muirhead's daughter, Iris Muirhead in October 2012 and from obituary http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-136216/(accessed October 24, 2012). Description by Jennifer Sylvester (October 2012).
Name Access
Leonard Muirhead
Brandon College
McMaster University
Subject Access
post-secondary education
Arts
Mathematics
theology
examinations
Storage Location
2012 accessions
Related Material
Brandon College fonds
The Sickle 1937-1938
The Leonard Muirhead collection is available at the Carberry Plains Archives. Leonard Muirhead also donated records related to Montrose School and Carberry 4-H Combines to the Carberry Plains Archives.
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T.R. Wilkins collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4298
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1911?-1940
Accession Number
3-2016
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 1 1.4
Accession Number
3-2016
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1911?-1940
Physical Description
7 cm
History / Biographical
Thomas Russell Wilkins was born in Toronto in 1891. He received his B.A. from McMaster University in 1912, and became the Science Master at Woodstock College the following year. In 1916, he and his wife Olive moved to Chicago, where Wilkins was an instructor of Physics at the University of Chicago. The next year he served as a master signal electrician in the U.S. Signal Corps. During World War I, Wilkins completed pioneer research for the United States Navy, which led to the development of pulse sonar devices in the 1920s. He had also been researching the possibilities of a wireless telephone. Wilkins and his wife moved to Brandon in 1918, where he took up the position of Professor of Physics. During his time at Brandon College, Wilkins introduced the latest technology to classrooms, designed the original Science Building, and along with the Brandon Citizen's Committee, seucured building funds for the Citizen's Science Building. Receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1921, Wilkins resigned from Brandon College in 1925 to pursue postgraduate study at Cambridge University. In 1926, he began research at the University of Rochester, where he also took up the position of Professor of Physics. From 1930 to 1938, he acted as the Director of the Institute of Optics. Widely known for his work in the fields of cosmic rays and atomic disintegration, in April 1939, Wilkins announced the perfection of a camera that was able to record the "footprints" of invisible atoms after they collide. In October 1939, he received a medal from the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain recognizing his work regarding the use of photographic emulsions in the study of radium. The following year, Wilkins perfected a camera that could determine the energy levels inside the nuclei of stable chemical elements. He received a grant from Sigma Xi, the National Society for the Promotion of Scientific Research, in November of 1940. Wilkins married twice. The first marriage, to Olive Anges Cross took place on June 17, 1913. Olive Wilkins died suddenly on May 13, 1937, at the age of 45. Wilkins married Susan Gwendolyn Whidden, the daughter of former Brandon College president Dr. H.P. Whidden, in 1938. Thomas Russell Wilkins died suddenly of a heart attack on December 10, 1940, on his way back to his laboratory after a faculty meeting. He was 49 years old.
Custodial History
Records were accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1998. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
T. Russell Wilkins’ reocrds contain correspondence between himself and Mrs. Wilkins and Dr. Whidden concerning their employment with Brandon College. There are letters between the two men regarding the building of the Science Building in 1920. There is also a copy of the Canadian Baptist. Besides programmes and a picture, there is also correspondence between various people. Dr. Wilkins kept the papers he had written for various classes at McMaster University in the years 1911 and 1912. There is a "toast to the ladies" that he delivered at a banquet of some sort, that gives an interesting view on how Wilkins, and possibly other men of his time, viewed women. There are numerous newspapers clippings, and several pages taken from journals such as Popular Mechanics, Popular Electricity and others. Dr. Wilkins was at the top of his field of study. He was an extremely bright man who managed to create some very useful tools of science. His papers are interesting and informative to read.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from Campus News May 1990
Name Access
Olive Wilkins
Thomas Wilkins
H.P. Whidden
Subject Access
science building
science
scientific development
Storage Location
2016 accessions
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Olive Wilkins collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4305
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1912-1925
Accession Number
2-2016
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 1 1.3
Accession Number
2-2016
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1912-1925
Physical Description
6 cm textual records photographs
History / Biographical
A biography of Olive Agnes Cross Wilkins can be found under the RG 1 Brandon College fonds, BC 9 Clark Hall women’s residence.
Custodial History
Records were accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1998. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of records collected by Olive Wilkins during her tenure at Brandon College. The ephemra in the collection includes: play programmes; recital programmes; two photo postcards; invitations; dance cards; place cards; and a necklace. Collection also contains the Treasurer’s Book for the Patriotic Committee (Clark Hall Literary Society 1917-1918) and departmental reports for Clark Hall, the Resident Master, the Music, Business, Academic, and Commercial departments.
Name Access
Olive Wilkins
Thomas Wilkins
T. Russell Wilkins
Patriotic Fund
Clark Hall Literary Society
Memorial Gymnasium
Spanish flu
Subject Access
recitals
plays
department heads
dance cards
Finding Aid
Item level inventory available
Storage Location
2015 accessions
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Verda McDonald collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4308
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1951-1960
Accession Number
12-2005
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.5
Accession Number
12-2005
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1951-1960
Physical Description
5 cm
Scope and Content
Collection includes various editions of the Brandon College Quill c 1951-1960.
Notes
Description by Tom Mitchell.
Name Access
Verda McDonald
The Quill
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.5 Verda McDonald
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George Thorman collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4725
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1801-1940, 1994;predominant 1880-1940
Accession Number
11-1999
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.15
Accession Number
11-1999
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1801-1940, 1994;predominant 1880-1940
Physical Description
11 m (823 items); 1 diploma; 1 certificate
History / Biographical
George E. Thorman was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on September 17, 1913. His public school education began in Rivers, Manitoba and was completed, along with his high school and part of his university education in Brandon, Manitoba. After completing his Bachelor of Arts General at Brandon College, Thorman attended the College of Education in Toronto for one year before beginning his teaching career at Essex Hisgh School, Essex, Ontario in 1935. After four years in Essex, Thorman transferred to the St. Thomas Collegiate Institute (STCI) in St. Thomas, Ontario. In 1941, Thorman joined the Canadian Army at Brandon as a gunner inthe 59th Field Battery and after five years, having served in England, Italy and Western Europe, heretired with the rank of Captain. Following the Second World War, in 1945, Thorman taught in a high school for Fifth Division in Gronigen, Netherlands before moving on to teach first year university English at Kahki College in England in 1946. That same year he returned to Canada and rejoined the staff at STCI. Two years after his return George Thorman married the former Margarett Gliddon of St. THomas and in 1953 returned to Europe where he taught in Scotland for one year on a teacher's exchange. During the 1960's, Thorman's career reached its peak. In 1964, he became the Vice-Principal of STCI and in 1967, he attained the same position at Parkside Collegiate Institute before becomeing its Principal in 1969. Three years later in 1972, Thorman retired as Principal of PCI and from his teaching career. Throughout his career Thorman's primary interests were in English and History, however he also taught Mathematics, Georgraph and Science. In addition to his classess following WWII, Thorman was an active instructor of the Cadet Corps, as well as a coach for various volleyball, basketball and track and field teams during his years at STCI. Aside from being an educator, George Thorman had many other interests. He and his wife Margaret were active in the formation of the Elgin Theatre Guild in 1948 and thogether and separately they performed and directed several productions in the early years of that organization. Thorman was also largely responsible for the development of a local history course in the Elgin Secondary Schools in the early 1960's. In 1966, with his fellow history teacher Ralph Parker, he published a booklet to serve as an outline for teachers on the history of Elgin County. That same year, 1966, Thorman, as the prime instigator in the re-formation of the Elgin Historical Society, became its first president and in 1971, he was elected Honorary President of the Society for life. This was followed by a furhter two-year term as elected president. The re-organization marked the beginning of THorman's continous active involvement with the EHS, including several lectures he presented to its members and many years as a Trustee. In 1985, he received the Ontario Volunteer Service Award for over 15 years of continuous service to the Society before retiring from the EHS in 1995. In addition to the EHS, Thorman served on the St. Thomas Public Library Board from 1979 until 1991, and was a Chairman of the Board's Personnel Committee. He was also a member of the Ontario Historical Society. From 1975 to 1978, Thorman served as an elected member of the Elgin County Board of Education and in 1979, he received from the City of St. Thomas the St. Thomas Civic Award for outstanding citizens. George Thorman was also a life member (1936) of Central Lodge No. 402, A.F. and A.M. (Masonry) of Essex, Ontario and had been an active member of the St. Thomas Duplicate Bridge Club since 1985. As an authority on historical research relating to The Hudson's Bay Company, Thorman gave lectures and printed articles on the topic in "The Beaver" publication of The Hudson's Bay Company. In regards to the HBC he also did excavation work at Fort Albany with Walter Kenyon during several summers in the 1960's and 1970's. As well, George Thorman was a founding member and served on the executive committee of the Elgin Military Museum since its inception in 1982 until the late 1990's. He contributed greatly to the library and files of this museum, particularly in the field of the War of 1812 and the Fenian Raid. The reference library of this small museum rates high in this country, largely through the efforts of George Thorman. Thorman's book collection was one of the finest and most extensive in Western Ontario. His personal library contained a wealth of information with particular emphasis on material relating to Elgin County, the City of St. Thomas and The Hudson's Bay company. His G.A. Henty collectio was nearly complete. As an author Thorman contributed ten entries in The Dictionary of Canadian Biography on Aboriginal and Metis peoples, co-authored "St. Thomas 100 Years a City," the centennial history of the city of St. Thomas. In 1989, he edited "Frank Hunt, Essays on Elgin County" as well as wrote and privately printed "A Brief History of Secondary Education in St. Thomas" as his contribution to the STCI Reunion, at which he was one fo the honorees. In th early 1990's, Thorman co-edited "Garret Oakes, Tales of a Pioneer," authored and privaley printed "Letters and Petitions and other Papers Concerning the MIlitia Companies of Middlesex for 1839" and "The Chisholm Family in Elgin County: Myth and Reality." For serveral years, ca. 1975 to the mid 1990's, Thorman hosted a TV talk show on local television interviewing persons connected to the history of St. Thomas and Elgin County. Many older residents, who have since passed away, were interviewed and the resulting tapes are an invaluable source of historical information. Thorman and his wife lived in the historic section of St. Thomas and in the summer months spent their time in Port Stanley. In addition, for several years in the early 1990's, Thorman traveled annually to England - each time visiting a different area of the country. As well, Thorman was also interested in the lives and activities of his former students and was available and eager to assist any student or former student who asked for his guidance. George E. Thorman passed away on January 11, 1997.
Custodial History
The Order of the Sheaf and Thorman's Bachelor of Arts degree were transfered to the McKee Archives by Rudi Denham, Chief Librarian, St. Thomas Public Library in August 2007. George Thorman had placed his papers with the St. Thomas Public Library at some point prior to his death; the Library had decided to deaccession the records and offered them to interested institutions.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of textbooks covering the subject areas of: Agriculture, Art, Business education, Economics, Composition, Grammar, Rhetoric, Literature, Plays, Poetry, Prose, Readers, Spelling, Phonics, Stories, Geography, Health, History, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, General mathematics, Music, PHilosophy, Logic, Psychology, Religion, Research, Methods, Manuals, Astronomy, Botany Chemistry, Physics, General science, Zoology, Cooking and Gardening. It also includes two notebooks. The works found in the collection were published primarily between 1880-1940, although they range from 1801-1967, with an emphasis on history, all areas of mathematics, research and topics related to english or language arts. There are a number of works published in the nineteenth century dealing with most of the collection's subject areas. The majority of the collection focuses on public and high school textbooks, particularly in relation to the province of Ontraio, with some attention to university education. Also included is George Thorman's Order of the Sheaf, Clark Hall Guild certificate awarded to him in recognition of his outstanding contribution toward the betterment of Brandon University and Thorman's Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandon College (McMaster University).
Notes
An inventory of the collection has been created. Also, the items have been added to the Brandon University Library catalogue. Description and inventory by Christy Henry (1999).
Language Note
Thorman's Bachelor of Arts degree is in Latin.
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.15 George Thorman
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Barbara Cooper collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4729
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
ca. 1916-1967; predominant 1916-1921
Accession Number
32-1999
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
MG 2 2.9
Accession Number
32-1999
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
ca. 1916-1967; predominant 1916-1921
Physical Description
0.5 cm textual records 5 photographs
Physical Condition
Excellent
Custodial History
These items were received from Ms. Cooper’s father C.G. "Kelly" Stone , Class of 1921 and her mother Tena Turnbull, Class of 1921 and her aunts Jane Turnbull, Class of 1916 who later taught at the College and Bessie Turnbull , Class of 1918.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of 5 photographs; an article Campus News 1967 on "In memorium Dr. Jane"; and a photocopy of a letter from the Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir (John Buchan) regarding Jane Turnbull’s book "Essential Traits of French Canadian Literature". A note and xerox copy of a photograph of Ernestine Whiteside March 1914 to Jennie Turnbull. The photographs include: 1. one b/w photo 8 cm x 6 cm Initiation Brandon College 1916 2. one b/w photo 8 cm x 13.5 cm class of 1921 3. one b/w photo 5 cm x 8 cm Class of ’21 4. one b/w photo 17 cm x 26 cm the College Band 1915-1916 5. one sepia photo 15 cm x 23 cm Class of 1919
Notes
Descpription available on CAIN under Charles G. Stone fonds.
Storage Location
MG 2 Brandon College Students 2.9 Barbara Cooper
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