Accession UAA-1975-039 - UAA-1975-039

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UAA-1975-039

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UAA-1975-039

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0.01 m of textual records

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St. Stephen's began as the theological department of Alberta College in 1909. In 1910 Alberta College (South) accepted a University of Alberta offer of a free site for a building on the campus of the new university. The original building was known until the formation of the United Church of Canada in 1925 as "Alberta College South," the theological college of the Methodist Church in Alberta. With church union in 1925 Alberta College South merged with Robertson College, the Presbyterian seminary in Edmonton, the premises used being those of the former Methodist institution. At first called "United Theological College," in the spring of 1927 the two college boards became one under the new name "St. Stephen's College," inCorporate bodyd by the provincial legislature April 2, 1927. Until the death of the Rev. Dr. J.M. Millar, former principal of Robertson College, Dr. A. S. Tuttle of Alberta College South and Dr. Millar were Joint-Principals. Until 1925 the College provided high school matriculation subjects as well as theological courses, and also a men's residence for students. Since 1925 the College has provided theological courses only.

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Exams - Biblical Literature

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good

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  • English

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    open

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    accession register; index; donor list

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    4.17.1975

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    Formerly RG70 Colleges.

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    DBRACEWELL 8.17.2009

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