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The University of Manitoba Libraries (UML) is the academic library system for the University of Manitoba.UML is made up of over a dozen libraries across two campuses—the main campus (Fort Garry) and the urban, health sciences campus (Bannatyne)—as well as one virtual library, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Virtual Library. [2]
From 1988 to 1995, the Archives co-sponsored the Manitoba History Conferences. [6] Today an occasional lecture on the subject of psychical research or the paranormal has been added. The Archives also maintains a website on the history of the University of Manitoba and helps run yearly tours of historic buildings on campus. [7]
Photo of the university taken by William James Topley, c. 1877–1930. The University of Manitoba, founded by Alexander Morris, was established under the University of Manitoba Act as a "Provincial University" on 28 February 1877, becoming the first institution of higher education to be established in western Canada.
In 1939, the Legislative Library Act established a Public Records and Archives branch within Manitoba's Legislative Library. Years later, a part-time archivist was appointed in 1946, followed by the first full-time archivist (Hartwell W. L. Bowsfield) [5] in 1952, when the Provincial Archives of Manitoba were established within the Library. [1]
John Szabo – City Librarian of the Los Angeles Public Library and National Medal for Museum and Library Service recipient; Henry Richard Tedder – librarian of the Athenaeum Club, London; Florence Davy Thompson – founding librarian at the University of Manitoba; Ella May Thornton - Georgia State Librarian; Louis Timothee – first American ...
Letter from Chester Martin, Department of History, University of Manitoba, to Judge F.W. Howay, 16 April 1924. Library and Archives Canada, RG84, Series A-2-a, Vol. 1389, File HS10-10, Reel T-14155. External links
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the University's Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources is named in his honour Dufferin Roblin: former Premier of Manitoba Claude C. Robinson: ice hockey and sports executive 1902 [34] Inductee into the Hockey Hall of Fame and Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame: Marshall Rothstein: Supreme Court of Canada judge Alexei Maxim ...