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General Correspondence - 1918
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Feb 1918 (Creation)
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H.D.B. Ketchen, (May 22 1872-1959) was a Canadian soldier and politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Conservative representative from 1932 to 1945. Born in India, Ketchen came to Canada in 1894. His association with SBS dated back to their both being members og the N.W.M.P., and serving together with Lord Strathcona's Horse during the Boer War. Ketchen saw active service in Worl War 1, commanding the Sixth Canadian Infantry Brigade in France from 1915 to 1918. He wrote regular letters from the French Front to SBS in England during the First World War, and they maintained a life-long friendship. Ketchen obtained the rank of Major-General in the Canadian Army and retire in 1929. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1932 provincial election for the constituency of Winnipeg and was re-elected in the 1936 election. Ketchen served as Leader of the Opposition in the Manitoba legislature from 1941 to 1943, and did not run for re-election in 1945.
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Samuel Benfield Steele was born at Purbrook, Medonte, County Simcoe, Ontario on 5 January 1848 to Captain Elmes Steele and Anne MacIan Macdonald. His father served under Nelson and other Admirals in the Napoleonic Wars, moving to Canada in 1832, with his first wife and family. After the death of his first wife, Captain Steele married Sam's mother, and they had six children, Sam being the eldest.
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Robert Steven Patterson was born in Fort McLeod, Alberta in 1937. He earned Junior Diploma (Secondary) (1957), BEd (1959), and MEd (1961) degrees from the University of Alberta and a PhD in the history and philosophy of education from Michigan State University. Patterson joined the Department of Educational Foundations at the U of A in 1968 and was its Chair in 1971-1975. He was also the Dean of the Faculty of Education in 1983-1991. Patterson was awarded the McCalla Research Professorship in 1981. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge in 1990. In 1992, he left the U of A and earned the title of professor emeritus. He then held the position of Dean of the McKay College of Education at Brigham Young University until his retirement.
Patterson had four children with his wife, Belva Emily Orr. He passed away in 2010.
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General Correspondence – Personal letters, incoming and outgoing, re: various matters; includes letters from Steele to H.D.B. Ketchen, further letters of congratulations regarding Steele’s knighthood; and letters from family and friends, many revolving around an effort to overturn Steele’s imposed active military retirement; included also is a letter and information about his publication: “Romanian Songs and Ballads” from R. Stewart Patterson. Handwritten; Typewritten.
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