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Presbyterian Theological College - Group Photo
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[1915?] (Production)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 24.5 x 17 cm
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Image of exterior of Presbyterian Theological College, located at 209 Albert Avenue, with students and faculty standing in front. Back row: Robert Stanley Leitch, Gerald Flemming Rogers, Willis Lumgair Clark, James W. Cruikshank, R. Walton, William Gilmore, Thomas Shanley Watson, John McIntyre White, William T. McFerran, John Campbell Forbes, Joseph Lees Nicholls, R.S. McMillan, John Black, R.J. Smith. Middle row: Dr. W.C. Clark, Rev. S.H. Sarkissian, Dr. David Strathy Dix, Rev. A.W. MacIntosh. Front row: Rev. J. Galloway, Principal E.H. Oliver, Professor Munroe, Rev. J.W. Robinson, W.A. Patterson, Walter George Coates, Geoffrey Glover, Frank West, Arthur Gordon Gruchy, George W. Oliver, Norman McLeod, John Graham.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1914, the University of Saskatchewan agreed to lease 4.5 acres of land to the Presbyterian Theological College of Saskatoon for a period of 21 years at an annual rate of $5. The lease was subject to renewal, but was conditional: the land could only be used “for the purpose of erecting buildings and structures for the advancement of learning and for teaching and instruction in Theology and Divinity” and any architectural plans had to be submitted to the University’s Board of Governors for approval. Should the lease end, ownership of both land and buildings would revert to the University, which would compensate the College for the value of any structures based on their usefulness for “teaching and instruction or...as Dormitories for Students.” Plans to establish a Presbyterian College, affiliated with the University, had begun in 1910, spearheaded largely by Walter C. Murray, University President. A large family home at 209 Albert Avenue was used before the College moved to their new building in 1923.
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Photographer: Unknown
Copyright holder: Public domain
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