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Wesley College Department of Theology Student Records

  • UWA WC-26
  • Pièce
  • 1911 - 1926

An alphabetical record of students enrolled in Wesley College Department of Theology, showing course history and grades and showing degrees conferred, scholarships awarded, or other special remarks.

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Wesley College First Registration

  • UWA WC-23
  • Pièce
  • 1888 - 1917

A chronological record of student registration in Wesley College by academic year, showing registration number, date of registration, name, age, birthplace, parents' address, city address, and remarks such as program entered or year of graduation.

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[Wesley College] Academic Records

  • UWA WC-22
  • Pièce
  • 1912 - 1914

A record of students' grades, organized alphabetically by last name within academic year and program and showing each class and its professor. Some records are on loose leaves.

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Newspaper Clippings

  • UWA UC-13
  • Pièce
  • 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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Manitoba College Association Ledger

  • UWA MC-19
  • Pièce
  • 1919 - 1920

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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Debby Yaffe interview / Women's Studies collection

  • UVICARCH AR430
  • Pièce
  • 2009

Item consists of sound recordings of Debby Yaffe discussing her childhood, schooling and family life in California, including gendered family roles, expectations of femininity in the 1950s, university, marriage and life in Europe, her feminist consciousness raising experience in London, teaching high school in London, the differences between English and American societies, sex discrimination, radical feminist activities, restructuring of sexual relationships, life in Canada and involvement in the Women’s movement in Victoria, Status of Women Action group, Everywomens Books, disordered eating as feminist issue, work as a fitness instructor, abortion rights, impact on feminist awareness of the December 6, 1989 killings at École Polytechnique in Montréal, radical feminism, women’s lives in Canada and England, life as a lesbian, resisting dominant domestic relationship constructs, teaching Women’s Studies, feminist theory, and the Victoria Women’s Movement Archives.<br>
The Debby Yaffe interview was conducted by Joy Fisher as a research project in the course History 358A, “Women in Canada,” taught by Dr. Lynne Marks, which covered histories of women in Canada from the era of New France to the present. Fisher’s resulting essay is entitled “Riding the Wave/ Watching the Wave: A Second Wave Feminist Talks about Gender Ideologies and her Life.”</br>

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