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Wesmen Athletics fonds

  • CA UWA 15.013, 18.016
  • Fonds
  • 1966 - 2012

This fonds consists of records related to the University of Winnipeg’s sports teams in men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, the Wesmen; as well as the University of Winnipeg’s Athletic Department, facilities, and staff. Many of the records were generated by the University of Winnipeg, documenting its seasonal teams and games or invitational tournaments – photographs, programs, posters, booklets, brochures, media reports, correspondence, and video recordings. Other similar records were generated by the sports governing bodies, such as U Sports (previously Canadian Interuniversity Sport Association or Canadian Interuniversity Sport). The Athletic Department also collected newspaper or magazine articles related to the Wesmen or the University of Winnipeg from a variety of publications. The records are divided into eight series. The first is comprised of those newspaper clippings. The second relates to the Wesmen Classic, the iconic annual invitational tournament held in Winnipeg with teams from across Canada. The third relates to the annual activities of the Wesmen and the Athletic Department: primarily the seasonal teams and games through sports governing bodies, but including other invitational tournaments and the Athletic Department’s staff and facilities. The fourth series relates to the planning and execution of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport basketball championships, which were hosted by the University of Winnipeg in 2004 and 2005. The fifth series is comprised of a variety of photographs. The sixth series is comprised of posters produced by the University for its annual Wesmen teams and tournaments. The seventh series contains several video recordings of Wesmen games or interviews with Wesmen players and staff. Finally, the eighth series contains several miscellaneous objects related to the Wesmen or the University’s athletic history.

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University of Winnipeg fonds

  • CA UWA UW, AC, CL
  • Fonds
  • 1967 - 1995

Fonds consists of records generated by the University of Winnipeg, including its administration, teaching faculty, support staff, governing bodies, committees, internal departments, and student groups. Some of the records were generated in the same capacity by United College, Wesley College, Manitoba College, and the Collegiate, with continuity to the University of Winnipeg. The records include minutes and records of meetings; reports; correspondence; newspaper clippings; publications such as yearbooks, brochures, pamphlets, and posters; lectures, essays, and other compositions; and student records. The fonds is comprised of three separate record groups, namely UW (University of Winnipeg), AC (“All Colleges”), and CL (the Collegiate), which are arranged into a total of seventy-four series.

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Manitoba College fonds

  • CA UWA MC
  • Fonds
  • 1872 - 1940

Records in this fonds were generated through the administration of Manitoba College, including its teaching faculty, governing bodies, and committees. They include student records, financial records, minutes, correspondence, and issues of the College’s periodical, Manitoba College Journal. Fonds is arranged in nineteen series.

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Manitoba College Association Ledger

A ledger detailing various expenses of the Manitoba College Association, with an alphabetical index showing the source of expense and the page containing the account.

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Manitoba College Association

Series consists of subscription lists, memos, and correspondence for the Manitoba College Association and The Torch, its 1920 publication. Subscription lists make up the majority of the records, mostly arranged by Presbytery.

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Theology Hoods

File consists of academic hoods for the Bachelor of Divinity and Doctor of Divinity at Manitoba College. The first hood [violet] belonged to Rev. John Phillips Jones, D.D. The remaining four hoods are of unknown provenance: two are for the Bachelor of Divinity, one is for the Doctor of Divinity [all violet], and the fourth [red] is unknown.

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Lantern Slides Correspondence

Series consists of the correspondence of the Lantern Slide Department of Manitoba College, which kept a library of magic lantern slides and equipment for rental primarily to church groups. The slides covered geography, history, world cultures, and missionary work in Canada and around the world. The correspondence, both outgoing in copy and incoming, is between the College's distributor, Presbytarian Publications, concerning orders for slides and lanterns; and with patrons of the College's rental media and equipment. Series is arranged into Incoming and Outgoing, respectively, and sorted chronologically within each category.

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King Memorial Fund

Series consists of correspondence and financial records of the King Memorial Fund. Series is arranged into two boxes: the first contains incoming correspondence about subscription to the Fund, arranged alphabetically by the name of sender. The second box contains the reports of Rev. Joseph Hogg, who travelled around Canada soliciting subscription, particularly from Presbyteries; the memos and incoming and outgoing correspondence of the King Memorial Fund Committee; and a list of subscriptions from Presbyteries, arranged alphabetically.

The King Memorial Fund began in May 1902 as an effort to raise $50,000 in order to endow a Chair in New Testament Exegesis called the King Memorial Chair. The Chair was meant to honour Manitoba College's first Principal, Dr. John Mark King, who had passed away in 1899. The second Principal, Dr. William Patrick, was appointed to the Chair in 1905 and by the following year the fundraising goal had been surpassed.

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Manitoba College Journal

Series consists of many of the issues of Manitoba College Journal, a periodical that published essays by students and faculty, news about the College and its activities such as athletics, graduation, student life, alumni affairs, and building renovations. Series is arranged chronologically.

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