1938 Yearbook UNIVERSITY of WESTERN ONTARIO London

Includes chapters on 1) Beginnings (1878-1908), 2) General Student Life (1895-1908), 3) Developments (1908-1924), 4) Student Life (1908-1924), 5) Administration (1924-1938), 6) The faculty of Arts (1924-1938), 7) Faculties of Medicine and Public Health (1924-1938), 8) Student Life and Sports (1924-1938).

Includes individual photos of teachers: F. R. Eccles M.D., William Waugh, Harry Meek, H. A. McCallum, W. H. Moorhouse, Paul McKibben, Sherwood Fox, Walter James Brown, K. P. R. Neville, F. J. H. Campbell, A. J. Slack, and J. Howard Crocker, G. Eric Reid, T. J. Murphy, Charles Somerville, Henry Cockshutt, Philip Pocock, Arthur White, Fred Landon, H. W. Hill, Reverend C. C. Waller, N. C. James, John Davis Barnett, and E. E. Braithwaite. .... Photo of 1923 Board of Governors and Friends laying corner stones of the Arts buildings: Thomas Murphy, Malcolm McGugan, Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, John Chapman, John Pringle, Thomas Purdom, Reverend D. C. MacGregor, Adam Beck, Charles Somerville, Philip Pocock, J. A. Walker, Walter James Brown, Arthur T. Little, W. S. Calvert, Archibald McCoig, and Arthur White.

Photographed Champion Basketball Team includes: W. Farrell, J. Balfour, A. Hurley, E. Carlton, L. Elliott, L. Davies, B. Casey, W. Wong, M. Sheppard, Captain J. Farmer, B. Garrett, and W. Manness. .... Photographed Champion Women's Basketball Team: Mona Morgan, Margaret Homuth, Mary Cardiff, Creena Wallace, Joyce Chamberlain, Doris Weston, Nancy Santo, Ruth Davis, Captain Dorothy Timpany, Mary Wong, and Margaret McKee.

Pictures Officers of Number 10 Stationary Hospital C.E.F. Western University Unit including: C. L. Douglas, J. Moriarty, G. M. Brock, J. Dickie, C. P. Jento, A. E. Fraleigh, R. H. Henderson, E. Bice, A. Turner, J. S. Shudson, J. C. Wilson, E. Seaborn, C. E. Brown, and E. H. Young.

And includes full page photos by way of dedications to the first graduate in arts Robert Franklin Sutherland (1859-1922) and the first graduate in medicine William James Roche (1859-1937).

Very Good condition issue with tight binding and text and clean pages; with no must or mildew or missing pieces. Some minor age wear to cover. All in all, solid!

Great rarity giving a true historic look at Chicago Illinois and the promising young women and men from Marshall during FDR years preceding WWII, just waiting for a good home.

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