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Ethan B. Hutcherson - Portrait
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[191-?] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 17.5 cm
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Head and shoulders image of Ethan Beverley Hutcherson, member of University Senate.
Bio/historical Note: Ethan Beverley Hutcherson was born at Dartford, Northumberland Co., Ontario. He educated at the county school, Norwood High School, and at Victoria University in Toronto. He taught school in Ontario of Ontario, moving west to Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1894. Hutcherson was principal of Regina High School (1896), and a school inspector, N.W.T. (1900). He articled in law to Barr, Sampson & Stewart, 1912, also to Balfour Martin & Casey. Hutcherson was called to the Saskatchewan Bar in 1915. He practised in Regina with Casey, Dawson & Hutcherson. In 1918 Hutcherson relocated to Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, to practice law and serve as Agent for the Attorney General. As a member of the School Board and superintendent of Regina Public and High Schools, he introduced domestic science, manual training and school nurses in the schools of Regina. During the early days of his inspectorate in the Territories, his field was a wide one, embracing all the territory that lay between Medicine Hat, Alberta and Broadview, Prince Albert west to Lloydminster and east to Star City; fifty-three school districts. Hutcherson was [82 years old in 1954].
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