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132:, to form the University of Manitoba, a degree-granting organization that set educational standards for all three schools. Unlike these two colleges, Manitoba College's student body included some who were not studying theological subjects; the new university expanded this secular side and offered courses towards a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1882, Manitoba College opened a new building on Ellice Avenue. 91: 135:
In 1913, Manitoba College and Wesley College attempted to partner as the "United Colleges". This experimentation ended in 1914 and the colleges reverted to their independence. Manitoba College discontinued its instruction in the Arts though it continued to operate as a college within the University
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Church. In 1872 a new two-story building was constructed on property adjacent south to become the new home for Manitoba College (Nisbet Hall remaining the school for elementary classes). Rev. George Bryce and Thomas Hart, along with Rev. Black, were employed as instructors and taught a variety of
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of Manitoba. In the 1900s, the college briefly held missionary training courses for members of the Independent Greek Church. From 1920 to 1939 it offered a program for women studying to be deaconesses. In 1925, it became affiliated with the United Church.
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In 1864, the Kildonan Presbyterian Church, under the leadership of Reverend James Nisbet (who had been sent west to assist Kildonan's minister Reverend John Black), built a school (later to be named Nisbet Hall in his honour) in
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In 1967, United College received its charter and became the University of Winnipeg. Wilfred Lockhart became the University of Winnipeg's first president and served from 1967 and 1971.
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In 1931, Manitoba College sold its property to St. John's College. It continued operations and taught theology in rental space at St. John's and Wesley College.
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in 1874, but it remained a small and financially insecure institution, dependant of subsidies from the Presbyterian church organizations in eastern Canada.
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Ladies in the Laboratory III: South African, Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian Women in Science: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
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The Story of Kildonan Presbyterian Church 1851-1951: Commemorating The Coming Of Dr. John Black And The Organization of the Congregation
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Rock of Remembrance commemorates 100th anniversary of Manitoba College, pictured in front of the University of Winnipeg
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University Bulletin & Alumni Journal, University of Manitoba Alumni Association January 1950 p.2
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Promise of Eden: The Canadian Expansionist Movement and the Idea of the West, 1856-1900
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In 1938, Manitoba College merged with Wesley College to form "United College."
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Religious Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan: A State-of-the-Art Review
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In 2017, the University of Winnipeg celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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In 1877, Manitoba College collaborated with two church colleges,
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subjects including sciences, modern languages, Latin and Greek.
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Universities and colleges disestablished in the 20th century
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St. John's College: Faith and Education in Western Canada
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Presbyterian
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
University of Winnipeg
University of Manitoba

Kildonan
Presbyterian
Winnipeg
St. Boniface College
Roman Catholic
St John's
Anglican




"Manitoba College - MAIN – Manitoba Archival Information Network"


The University of Manitoba: An Illustrated History
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Religious Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan: A State-of-the-Art Review
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