Fonds - Patricia Skidmore fonds

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Patricia Skidmore fonds

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    • 2001-2007 (Creation)

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    6.5 cm of textual records 22 audio cassette tapes 4 photographs : col.

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    Patricia Skidmore was a history professor and author on the faculty at Brescia University College (affiliated with the University of Western Ontario). Professor Skidmore retired from Brescia University College on June 27th, 2008. She served as chair of the Canadian Oral History Association and authored a two-volume history of Brescia University College.

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    Fonds consists of records collected and maintained by Professor Patricia Skidmore of Brescia University College, University of Western Ontario, in the course of teaching the College's History 471E course. Fonds includes sound recordings with indexed transcriptions of interviews conducted by various Brescia University College, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario students in fulfillment of History 471E course requirements. Subjects include the development and construction of the Port Stanley, Ontario, Arena and Community Centre, 1969-1972; student life at Alma College in the 1930s; and events leading to the closure of Alma College, 1988, and its subsequent disposition, from the perspective of students, teachers, administrators, Board of Management members and officers of the Alma College International Alumnae Association.

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    The records were donated to the Elgin County Archives by deed of gift in June, 2008.

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