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Dr. John V. Bateman - In Office
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[ca. 1961] (Vervaardig)
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Dr. John V. Bateman, Department of Philosophy, 1920-1961, seated at his desk.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. John Victor Bateman was born 11 June 1897 at Eden Terrace, Limerick, Ireland. He attended Trinity and was a lecturer there. He played rugby and was a member of Pembroke Swimming Club. Dr. Bateman moved to Canada and took a post in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Saskatchewan. He was awarded a doctorate by Edinburgh University in 1934. Dr. Bateman died at Colwood, British Columbia in 1986. He was the brother of Reginald J.G. Bateman (1893-1918), first professor of English at the University of Saskatchewan, who was killed in action in France on 3 September 1918.
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Photographer: Gibson
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