Lennoxville (Quebec)

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              CA ETRC P196-006-001a · Part · 1966
              Part of Speid-Motyer family fonds

              Item is the first part of a recorded conversation with Arthur T. Speid with Dr. J.D. Jefferis, Arnold Banfill, and Arthur Motyer, recorded 19 February 1966 in Lennoxville. The interview focuses on Arthur Speid's experiences as a student at Bishop's College School and Bishop's University in the 1890s. Among the subjects covered are the campus buildings, food strikes, the golf course (links), athletics, drama, school subjects, women at Bishop's, and various professors, principals, and headmasters including Henry de Beltgens Gibbins, Thomas B. Waitt, James P. Whitney, Francis J.B. Allnatt, Richard A. Parrock, Gilbert B. Jones, Arthur H. McGreer, and Robert N. Hudspeth. It also includes more general discussion of Lennoxville.

              Marjorie Donald House
              CA ETRC P237-001-002-012 · Part
              Part of Barbara Verity fonds

              The item is a negative of the interior of Marjorie Donald House where is the bookstore at Bishop’s University.

              Morris House
              CA ETRC P237-001-002-010 · Part
              Part of Barbara Verity fonds

              The item is a negative of the Morris House and a part of the Johnson/ New arts building at Bishop’s University.

              CA ETRC P196-006-001b · Part · 1966
              Part of Speid-Motyer family fonds

              Item is the second part of a recorded conversation with Arthur T. Speid with Dr. J.D. Jefferies, Arnold Banfill, and Arthur Motyer, recorded 19 February 1966 in Lennoxville. The interview focuses on Arthur Speid's experiences as a student at Bishop's College School and Bishop's University in the 1890s. Among the subjects covered are the campus buildings, food strikes, the golf course (links), athletics, drama, school subjects, women at Bishop's, and various professors, principals, and headmasters including Henry de Beltgens Gibbins, Thomas B. Waitt, James P. Whitney, Francis J.B. Allnatt, Richard A. Parrock, Gilbert B. Jones, Arthur H. McGreer, and Robert N. Hudspeth. It also includes more general discussion of Lennoxville.