Series Fonds 40-3 - Buildings and facilities: resident engineer and superintendent of buildings memoranda

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Buildings and facilities: resident engineer and superintendent of buildings memoranda

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    Fonds 40-3

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    • 1914-1967 (Creation)
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      Faculty of Arts and Science

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    (1908-1963)

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    At its first meeting in March 1908, the Senate decided to organize the new University of Alberta with one faculty, that of Arts and Science. When it opened its doors in September 1908, the University consisted of a President, four professors and forty- five students, in rooms rented from Queen Alexandra School. Three of the professors taught subjects in the Humanities, and the fourth taught in the area of Applied Sciences, which later became the Faculty of Engineering. Dr. W.A.R. Kerr arrived to teach Modern Languages in 1909, and became the first Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science in 1914. The Dean acted for the President during his absences from campus, chaired many major committees, and was actively involved in the development of the University. Before the advent of department chairs, the Dean's Office handled every aspect of financial and academic business for the entire faculty. The Council of the Faculty was the forerunner of the General Faculties Council, which is now the academic governing body of the University. Arts and Science was separated into two faculties in 1963.

    Deans: 1914-1936 William Alexander Robb Kerr; 1936-1938 William Hardy Alexander; 1938-1945 George Malcolm Smith; 1945-1952 John Macdonald; 1952-1957 Walter Hugh Johns; 1957-1963 Douglas Elstow Smith .

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    Includes memoranda of the resident engineer (1919-1921); and the superintendent of buildings (1960-1967).

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        Created by MMCFARLANE 3-14-2008. Updated by XGVIEWS 12-22-2008.

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