b&w photograph; nitrate
Poor condition: sides curling, photo yellowing, all corners frayed and top left corner bent, crease and rip beside first boy from left and tape on top two corners of reverse.
Charlie Beazley, Artie "Dinger" Inglis, Howard "Coo" Hickey, and Luke Feetham pose for a photo by the front steps of Saint Mary's College (Windsor Street campus), along with their surveying equipment. All four young men graduated ca. 1920. By 1922 Beazley had completed at least two years of law school at Dalhousie. Hickey was an outstanding hockey player in his university days, and one of the first to graduate with a diploma in Engineering (presumably along with Inglis). As of early 1937 (see St. Mary's Journal for March 1 1937) he had been working for the Roselle Park Gas Company of New Jersey for many years. Feetham served on the Alumni Association executive, and along with fellow alumnus Fred Coolen, officially opened the renovated University Gymnasium in 1958. Same teenagers as in 98.04.0522.
Written in pencil on reverse is 'Left to Right: - Beazley, Inglis, Hickey, Feetham' and '120.0.' Came in white matte with '120.0' written in pencil on reverse. From Art Gallery.