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The Assiniboine Basin : a social study of the discovery, exploration and settlement of Manitoba

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1946
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Kavanagh, Martin
Description Level
Item
Item Number
FC 3361.K3
Archives 11-999-15-403
Item Number Range
FC 3361.K3
Archives 11-999-15-403
Standard number
System Control Number 76206078
Responsibility
by Martin Kavanagh
Start Date
1946
Date Range
1946
Publication
Winnipeg : Public Press
Physical Description
xv, 282 p. : ill., ports., maps (part fold.) ; 24 cm
Notes
"With many illustrations and maps"
Includes bibliographical reference and index
Subject Access
Manitoba History
Storage Location
Box 15 - History (Archives copy)
Storage Range
Box 15 - History (Archives copy)
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Beverley Hicks fonds

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Part Of
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching & Administration
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
March 12, 2002 to October 6, 2007
Accession Number
1-2014
Part Of
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching & Administration
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
1-2014
GMD
textual records
Date Range
March 12, 2002 to October 6, 2007
Physical Description
6 cm textual records
15 electronic files
Material Details
Word documents
History / Biographical
Beverley Clare Hicks (nee Williams) was born in New Zealand in 1938. At the age of sixteen she began working as a nurse’s aide at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Auckland. From here, she began training at the same hospital and attained her Registered Nurse Diploma, after which she obtained her maternity nursing diploma from the National Women’s Hospital in Auckland. Hicks came to Canada in 1962, and began to work at the Toronto General Hospital in the cardiac care unit. After returning to New Zealand to complete her midwifery training at St. Helens Hospital, she returned to Canada in 1964. She then completed Canadian university entrance equivalency courses in Vancouver while working at the Vancouver General Hospital emergency department. Because her nursing transcript included no psychiatric nursing, she travelled to Brandon in 1967 to participate in a six-month post-diploma course in psychiatric nursing. Hicks’ passion was teaching, and after her six-month course was completed, she spent her time at the School of Nursing at the Brandon Mental Health Centre (BMHC), after which she was offered the opportunity to attend McGill University to obtain a Bachelor of Nursing degree with a psychiatric nursing specialty. Upon her return to Brandon, Hicks developed an in-service education program at the Brandon Mental Health Centre and began training psychiatric nurses to upgrade their skills, particularly in group therapy. She was also the first in Manitoba to train new community health workers. This community education sector of her career lasted nearly 20 years; she was responsible for travelling around Westman to deliver programs in suicide prevention, stress management along with other mental health topics. As an educator, Hicks taught Family Life Education at Brandon University, Gerontology courses at Assiniboine Community College (ACC), and Counselling for the University of Manitoba Extension Department. In the later part of her career, Hicks was responsible for resource and housing development for the final phase of the closure of the BMHC. While doing this, Hicks obtained a Masters Degree in Health Education in 1986 from the University of Manitoba. The final stage of her education career consisted of being hired by Brandon University to teach in Canada’s first baccalaureate psychiatric nursing education program. Being in the education setting allowed Hicks to pursue further education at the doctorate level. Once she completed the required courses, Hicks retired from Brandon University to write her dissertation, "From Barnyards, to Bedsides to Books and Beyond: The Evolution and Professionalization of Psychiatric Nursing in Manitoba 1955-1980." In 2020, with Lesley Peterson, Hicks published "Politics, Personalities, and Persistence: One Hundred Years of Psychiatric Nursing Education in Manitoba." Beverley Hicks continues to live in Brandon, MB.
Custodial History
These records were in the possession of Beverley Hicks until she donated them to the S.J. McKee Archives at Brandon University in December 2013.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of transcripts of interviews conducted by Hicks as part of the research for her PhD dissertation. The interviews were conducted with a variety of former psychiatric nurses, directors, educators and other ward staff regarding their experiences working at the Brandon Mental Health Centre and related groups and organizations. All of the interviews took place between March 2002 and October 2007, and all of the participants were over 65 years of age and had worked or trained between the 1940s and 1980s. The interviews conducted were not formal in nature, rather they were intended to be a casual conversation between Hicks and the interviewee. Each interview begins with a brief biography of the interviewee written by Hicks. Each interviewee was interviewed once, except for Jack Holleman and Elinor Samuels. Hicks interviewed Hollman three times over the course of approximately a year. Samuels was interviewed twice. Below is a brief account of specific topics and subjects discussed during each interview. This does not include the standard topics discussed in each interview (schooling, experiences, etc.): Myrtle Barnett – Barnett was the wife of the first president of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Manitoba, Alf Barnett. During the interview, she discusses when the association began, and how Alf went to war from 1942 to 1945. It was during this time, Barnett claims, that her husband began to question why men could not be formally trained as psychiatric nurses. Barnett comments on how her husband treated the patients like human beings and discusses his relationship with the Association. She also talks about her husband’s time in World War II as well as their relationship. Remi Beaudette – Beaudette was a long-time attendant/psychiatric nurse at the Brandon Mental Health Centre. His interview describes his participation in the association as well as what duties he conducted through his many years working at the centre. Beaudette goes into detail about the various wards he worked on and what his duties were on each specific ward. Marlene Brichon – Brichon was one of the first psychiatric nurses to graduate under the first legislation of 1960. During her interview, she discusses the changes in medication and treatments during her time working as a psychiatric nurse, some of the incidents that occurred between nurses and patients, patients with schizophrenia (and what the nurses did to treat it), and her feelings towards the textbooks used in her schooling. Jack Holleman – During Holleman’s interview, they discuss the association, his presidency, how he commissioned the Breen Report and how much he paid for it, as well as the report itself. John Martyniw – During his interview he discussed his presidency of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Manitoba, the different locations he worked at (Selkirk Mental Hospital, Misericordia Hospital) as well as his teaching jobs (Selkirk as per the Province of Manitoba). Martyniw discussed his displeasure with how they treated him when he first came to Canada – as an attendant rather than a registered psychiatric nurse, as he was trained. They also discussed the textbooks used during his time as a teacher. Annette Osted – During Osted’s interview, they discuss the Breen Report, a quote from Dr. Tavener, what patients should be called, Challenge and Change, The Task Force, and changes in legislation. Shirley-Jo Paine – During Paine’s interview, they discuss her role in proposing the program for registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses to Brandon University. They also discuss how supportive surrounding universities and colleges were of the new program at Brandon University. Gerald Pronyk – Pronyk did not actively practice clinical psychiatric nursing, he focused his attention on the administrative and education side of nursing. The interview discusses his positions as the Director of Nursing Education in Selkirk, the Senior Nursing Administrative Officer, and a mental health program specialist in the mental health directorate in Winnipeg. Janissa Read – During her interview, they discuss how she became interested in psychiatric nursing, how spirituality relates to psychiatric nursing, the distinction between a Registered Nurse and a Registered Psychiatric Nurse, and how others felt about the profession of a registered psychiatric nurse. Elinor Samels – The interview begins with them discussing her achievements at the beginning of her career, after she finished school post-World War II. They follow up by discussing some of the patients she had to deal with, her participation in the Association, her coworkers and how they treated her, and how the new changes affected their day-to-day work. Walter Tetzlaff – In addition to being a psychiatric nurse, Tetzlaff was also a vocational rehabilitation counselor. He discusses how much he got paid at the beginning of his career, how much his room and board cost during school, what school was like for him, the kinds of things he did after he got his degree, and the textbooks he needed for class. They also discussed what he did as a vocational counselor. Tom Street – Street was the fifth president of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Manitoba and graduated from the Portage la Prairie School of Psychiatric Nursing in 1967. During his interview they talk about how he became interested into psychiatric nursing, where he did his schooling, how he was involved with the union and how he didn’t like it.
Notes
History/Bio information provided by Beverley Hicks. Description by Karmelle Tower (September 2018) and Christy Henry
Subject Access
Psychiatric Nursing
Access Restriction
Consult the University Archivist for access.
Storage Location
2014 accessions
Related Material
School of Nursing records
Westman Oral History collection
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A history of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/specialcollections1024
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1903
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Duncan, David Merritt, 1870
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-14-389
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-14-389
Responsibility
by D.M. Duncan
Start Date
c1903
Date Range
c1903
Publication
Toronto : W.J. Gage & Co
Publisher Series
Gage's 20th century series
Physical Description
140 p. : ill., coats of arms, maps (1 col.), plans, ports. ; 20 cm
Notes
"Authorized by the Advisory Board for Manitoba."
Later ed. published as: The Prairie Provinces, a short history of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
Subject Access
Manitoba History
Northwest
Canadian History
Storage Location
Box 14 - History
Storage Range
Box 14 - History
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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c1949
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Florence, Agnes L. (Agnes Louisa), 1917
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-14-392
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-14-392
Responsibility
by Agnes Florence
Start Date
c1949
Date Range
c1949
Publication
Toronto : Copp Clark
Physical Description
viii, 152 p. : ill., maps. ; 21 cm
Notes
Includes index
Subject Access
Manitoba History
Storage Location
Box 14 - History
Storage Range
Box 14 - History
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Public school physiology and temperance

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1893
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Nattress, William
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-13-355
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-13-355
Responsibility
by William Nattress
Start Date
1893
Date Range
1893
Publication
Toronto : William Briggs, Wesley Buildings
Physical Description
196 p. : ill. ; 19 cm
Notes
"Authorized by the Education Department (Ontario)."
Subject Access
Physiology
Nervous system
First aid in illness and injury
Storage Location
Box 13 - Health
Storage Range
Box 13 - Health
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Report of the Synod of the Diocese of Rupert's Land

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Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1908
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Rupert's Land. Synod
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-27-713
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-27-713
Start Date
1908
Date Range
1908
Publication
Winnipeg : The Douglass-McIntyre Printing Co
Physical Description
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 21 cm
Name Access
Church of England. Diocese of Rupert's Land. Synod
Subject Access
Missions Manitoba
Sermons
English Canada
Storage Location
Box 27 - Religion
Storage Range
Box 27 - Religion
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Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/specialcollections1388
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
1919
Part Of
MG 2 2.15 George E Thorman Collection
Collection
George E Thorman School Textbook Collection
Creator
Hales, B. J. (Benjamin Jones), 1868-1945
Description Level
Item
Item Number
Archives 11-999-30-779
Item Number Range
Archives 11-999-30-779
Standard number
System Control Number (UTLAS)69706111
Responsibility
by B. J. Hales
Start Date
1919
Date Range
1919
Publication
Toronto : The Macmillan Co. of Canada
Publisher Series
Macmillan's Canadian school series
Physical Description
xv, 181 p. : ill. ; 20 cm
Notes
Originally published 1915
"Authorized by the Advisory Board of the Department of Education for use in high schools and collegiate institutes in Manitoba."
Includes index
Subject Access
Botany Alberta
Botany Manitoba
Botany Saskatchewan
Botany Prairie Provinces
Storage Location
Box 30 - Botany
Storage Range
Box 30 - Botany
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