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Title
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Weyburn Co-op School
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of four women walking on the grounds of Weyburn's co-op school. Fourth woman only partially visible. All three visible women are carrying books. The two women in foreground are wearing headscarves, dark pants, and carrying purses. Girl in background is wearing shorts. "Co-op School Weyburn" written on back of photo in blue ink. Co-operative schools were adult education centres that taught both business management skills and their integral co-operative principles. These institutes merged in 1959 to become the Western Co-operative College.
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Call Number
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Dahlprints_0012, coopcentre:560
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Title
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Weyburn Co-op School
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of co-op school in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Paned windows are partially obscured by bushes lining front of building. Small entrance with wooden access ramp seen on right-hand side of building; brick chimney also visible on far right. Telephone pole in front of building. Dirt or gravel road leads to building. "Co-op School Weyburn" written on back of photo in blue ink. Co-operative schools were adult education centres that taught both business management skills and their integral co-operative principles. These institutes merged in 1959 to become the Western Co-operative College.
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Call Number
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Dahlprints_0011, coopcentre:559
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Title
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Weyburn Co-op School
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Institution
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Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of Co-op school in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. White building edged in green—paned windows; shingled roof. Sign next to partially obscured vehicle on right-hand side indicates building was (or perhaps was still being used as) a church: “Roger's Chapel" written on top of sign, with "Church of Christ" and service hours listed beneath. Banner with Co-op logo, illustrations of three men and one woman, and the phrase “People with a Purpose” hangs above entrance. “Weyburn Co-op School” written on back of photo in blue ink. Co-operative schools were adult education centres that taught both business management skills and their integral co-operative principles. These institutes merged in 1959 to become the Western Co-operative College.
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Call Number
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Dahlprints_0016, coopcentre:558