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The Gleam

  • UWA UC-9
  • Series
  • 1913 - 1914

Series consists of The Gleam, a five-issue serial published during the academic year of 1913-1914 in which Manitoba and Wesley College undertook a partial administrative amalgamation for the first time. Content includes essays and creative writing from students and faculty and College news and announcements, of the same nature as Vox Wesleyana and Manitoba College Journal. The administrative amalgamation was abandoned at the end of 1914 and The Gleam was discontinued.

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Newspaper Clippings

  • UWA UC-13
  • Item
  • 1930 - 1931

A scrapbook of newspaper articles gathered that concern Manitoba College, Wesley College, and the University of Manitoba, respectively. Most of the articles are dated. Cover is signed "B. Harold Sinson, U.C. Correspondent" with a telephone number and address.

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Amalgamation of Wesley & Manitoba Colleges

  • UWA UC-5
  • Series
  • 1912 - 1938

Series consists of materials related to the administrative co-operation and eventual union between Manitoba and Wesley Colleges: co-operations occurred in 1913 and 1926, and full union began in 1938. Series is divided into three files. The first contains minutes of meetings of the faculties of the two colleges, respectively or in joint committees, as well as drafts and reports on the details of co-operation: covering all three dates. The latter two files contains correspondence among the two college's administration, research, and drafts of agreements leading up to the final 1938 union, including a final published copy of the Bill.

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Bachelor of Divinity Theses

  • UWA UC-6
  • Series
  • 1920 - 1938

Series consists of eight unpublished theses for the Bachelor of Divinity degree at Wesley College [1925 and prior] and United Colleges [1926-1938], the administrative co-operation between Wesley and Manitoba College.

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Correspondence with the United Church of Canada

  • UWA UC-15
  • Series
  • 1939 - 1940

Series consists of correspondence between Dr. Graham, Principal of United College, other members of the United College faculty, the offices of the United Church of Canada in Toronto, and the Chancellor of Victoria University. Correspondence relates to academic program, funding, student applications to the ministry, and enrolment and financial statistics.

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Office of the Registrar

  • UWA UC-19
  • Series
  • 1944 - 1948

Series consists of correspondence conducted by the Registrar of United College, Wesley D.G. Runions, over details of registration -- course changes, scholarships, enrolment, and residence -- primarily with the University of Manitoba, with some correspondence with students or parents and between the Presidents of United College and the University of Manitoba. Series is arranged chronologically in a single file.

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Faculty of Arts and Science Records

  • UWA WC-24
  • Series
  • 1938 - 1949

Series consists of two ledgers containing records of students' grades, organized in reverse chronological order by academic year and alphabetically within each year. The latter includes an envelope containing 1949 minutes of a meeting of the Senate of the United College.

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Records of Dr. Graham

  • UWA UC-14
  • Series
  • 1946 - 1951

Series consists of records generated by Dr. W.C. Graham through his tenure as Principal of United College, 1938 - 1955, including academic conference records, committee minutes, correspondence with other institutions regarding curriculum or funding, and and correspondence concerning applications for hiring faculty and staff or students seeking scholarships or enrolment. Series is arranged categorically into five files.

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Correspondence from the Metropolitan Civil Defence Board

  • UWA UC-21
  • Series
  • 1951

Series consists of correspondence sent to United College by the Metropolitan Civil Defence Board of Winnipeg, a body meant to establish procedures and training for the city in the event of war. Correspondence describes the purport and aims of the Board.

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United College Building Fund

  • UWA UC-16
  • Series
  • 1941 - 1955

Series consists of the records of the United College Building Fund, a fund-raising campaign started by United College and aimed, primarily at its alumni and members of the United Church, in order to expand the College's buildings and alleviate the deficit accrued during World War 2. Includes correspondence and media from the campaign as well as the monthly reports showing donors, their contact information, and their pledge amount. Series is arranged into four boxes, three with monthly reports arranged chronologically and one with publications and media.

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