University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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BROWN AND GOLD FACULTY EDITORS Top Row- V. Cooney Clmwl W. Cumming Clhgriculturel A. Clare fSt. Mary'sj E. Rhodes flinginceringl R. Love CUnitedl Bottom Row- G. Josie CSciencej M. Cohen fPharmacyl R. Barrett CMedicinej J. Gilmer Uiccountancyj HE policy of this year's Brown and Gold staff has been that of strict economy. Faced with depleted advertising and cir- culation revenues, it has been financially impossible for us to make improvements over previous volumes by means of increased expenditure. Thus we have earnestly striven to make the book more attractive and possibly more readable by effecting a change in its typographical arrangement as a whole. These innovations may or may not meet with the whole- hearted approval of our readers. yet with all due modesty we feel that student activities at Manitoba, be they intellectual. athletic or social, have all been given adequate representation. Considerable credit is due the various faculty editors, 'whose assistance in the compiling and editing of this publication has been invaluable. perhaps never before have they been so conscientious and painstaking. Special mention should be made of Rhodes of Engineering, Cumming of Agriculture. and Barrett of Medicine: the capable manner in which they have co-operated at all times has been most gratifying: Loughead and Bildfell of the Business and Circulation departments are also to be congratulated on their efforts. Scattered hither and yon throughout this volume are printed errors which are the necessary concom- itants of any publication of this nature. However, we trust that we will not be taken too severely to task for these unfortunate yet truly unavoidable slips. Page Thirteen



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N August, 1820, Rev. John West, who had just been sent out as chaplain for the Hudson Bay Company, started a small school at his home near the present site of St. John's park. His work was ably carried on by his suc- cessor Rev. David Jones, and in 1833 a new boarding school, called the Red River Academy, was opened. This institution was renamed St. John's College in 1849 by the Rev. David An- derson, first Bishop of Rupertsland, who en- larged its scope to include training for the ministry. At the time of Bishop Anderson's resignation, 1864, the college, which had suffered greatly from financial di-tliculties, was closed, but through the untiring efforts of Bishop Robert Machray, new developments were brought about: the old institution was incorporated with a neighboring school and the whole opened in 1866 as a com- bined college and school. In 1871 the college was incorporated by act of the Provincial Leg- islature. With this continual expansion, the building then situated on the banks of the Red River was unable to offer suitable accommodation and con- struction on a new structure on Main Street was commenced in 1883. Both students and boys resided in this building until 1910. A new building on Church Avenue, erected in 1911. has since accommodated the theological and Arts students. During the war period the number of the men students was greatly decreased and the classes were composed almost entirely of women stu- dents. However, after 1918 the depleted class- rooms were returned to normalcy and due to lack of accommodation co-education was temporarily abolished. However, the year 1931 saw the return of women students to the College with the result that it now has a registration of well over one hundred. 4 e vit? fs Rt 2, 4 W l i if

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