Arts and Engineering Classes, ca. 1918

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dc.creator Gauvin & Gentzel
dc.date.accessioned 2010-11-26T17:04:54Z
dc.date.available 2010-11-26T17:04:54Z
dc.date.created [ca. 1918]
dc.date.issued 1918
dc.identifier.other 98.04.0239
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/20464
dc.description b&w photograph; nitrate
dc.description C1: Poor condition: roughly one-third is missing, photo is yellow and stained, pieces of tape in the corners and matte is wrinkled and torn along right side. C2: Very good condition: corners starting to curl. C3: Fair condition: photo is yellowing and has tape on both sides. C4: Good condition: matte yellowing and size with matte 30.2 cm x 35.2 cm.
dc.description Group photo of 16 boys and two Brothers in 2 rows (1 standing, 1 sittiing). Front row (l to r): Bill McCarthy, Fred Hawes, Luke Feetham, Brother Cornelia, Brother Culhane, Howard Hickey, Charlie Beazley, and Artie Inglis. Back row (l to r): Ernie Glenister, John Martin, Jim Carroll, ?, ?, ?, Gerry Burns, Tom Kerr, Tom Stokes, and St. Clair Hayes. Identities confirmed by J. Mills in 2015; however, Pete Hartrey remains unidentified. The caption is doubtful because the prospectus found on the first page of the 1922 Santamarian yearbook lists only Arts, Engineering, High School, and Preparatory curricula, i.e. Saint Mary's hadn't added Science to its curriculum yet. This class photo is more likely to be that of Arts and Engineering. Publication of the yearbook was suspended from 1914-1920 likely due to wartime and immediate post-war paper shortages: a patriotic gesture by the College (see pg. 13 and 93 in the 1921 Santamarian yearbook).
dc.description C2/3: Written in black on reverse: 'Arts and Science 1917-18.' C4: Embossed in lower right corner of mat: 'Gauvin & Gentzel, Halifax, Canada.' Written in pencil on reverse: '6.,' '1917-18' and '27.0'. Came with note reading: 'Back Row. Ern Glenister, John Martin, Jim Carroll, Pete Hartrey, Gerry Burns, Tom Kerr, Tom Stokes, St. Clair Hayes. Front Row. Bill McCarthy, Charlie Beazley [2nd from right], Art Inglis' [far right]. Only 11 boys are named. From Art Gallery.
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dc.format.extent C1: 16.6 cm x 25.2 cm; C2&3: 18.8 cm x 24.6 cm; C4: 18.6 cm x 24.1 cm; C5: 19 cm x 24.8 cm
dc.subject.other People
dc.subject.other Class Photographs
dc.subject.other Faculty of Arts
dc.subject.other Division of Engineering
dc.subject.other Glenister, Ernest I.
dc.subject.other Martin, John A.
dc.subject.other Carroll, James J.
dc.subject.other Hartrey, Peter
dc.subject.other Burns, Gerald R.
dc.subject.other Kerr, Thomas B.
dc.subject.other Stokes, Thomas
dc.subject.other Hayes, St. Clair
dc.subject.other McCarthy, William V.
dc.subject.other Beazley, Charles L.
dc.subject.other Inglis, Arthur F.
dc.subject.other Students
dc.subject.other Saint Mary's High School
dc.subject.other Windsor Street Campus
dc.subject.other Clergy
dc.subject.other Cornelia, William Barnabas, 1885-1955
dc.subject.other Culhane, Paul J.
dc.subject.other Hawes, Frederick G.
dc.subject.other Feetham, Lucas
dc.title Arts and Engineering Classes, ca. 1918
dc.type Image
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