Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
Description
Image of thirty-three men posing in front of Weyburn’s co-op school. Large paned glass window in background. “REGISTR” printed on small sign on right-hand side. 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.
Call Number
Dahlprints_0023, coopcentre:570
Title
Weyburn Co-op School
Institution
Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
Description
Image of five men and seven women, students of Weyburn’s co-op school, posing for an outdoor photograph. Three large buildings stand behind them. A “Western Christian College” sign is posted on building on far left; a pile of timber is stacked against this building as well. All students are wearing badges printed with their names. Five of the seven women are holding purses. Telephone pole and wires are visible directly behind them. “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.
Call Number
Dahlprints_0027, coopcentre:568
Title
Weyburn Co-op School
Institution
Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
Description
Image of thirty-eight women posing in front of Weyburn’s co-op school. Large paned glass window in background. “REGISTR” printed on small sign on right-hand side. “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.