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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 two women sitting in desks in a co-op school classroom. Woman in foreground is looking in her bag while the woman behind her reads. "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_0009, coopcentre:565
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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 group of people—students and/or faculty from Weyburn’s co-op school—playing baseball. Two men stand in foreground; a group of women stand behind them. Smoke rising in the distance. "Co-op School Weyburn" written on back of photo in blue ink.
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Dahlprints_0020, coopcentre:1389
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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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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 a group of female students congregating outside the entrance of Weyburn’s Co-op school. All women are wearing either skirt suits or dresses. Many women are wearing white high-heeled shoes; the two women in the foreground, however, are wearing black tennis shoes. Two women--one wearing a colour-block skirt, the other leaning against a paned glass window--are wearing headscarves.The majority of women are wearing either sunglasses or eyeglasses. 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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Dahl_0464, coopcentre:574
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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 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.
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Dahlprints_0027, coopcentre:568
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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 large group of male students, all seated in desks, in class at Weyburn's co-op school. Three windows with floral curtains visible in background. 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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Dahlprints_0029, coopcentre:563
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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 a large group of men and women in class at Weyburn's co-op school. Floral curtains on windows lining wall. Blackboard and lecturer visible at front of class. 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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Dahlprints_0030, coopcentre:562
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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 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.
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Dahlprints_0025, coopcentre:569
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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 group of people—students and/or faculty from Weyburn’s co-op school—playing baseball. A woman in a headscarf and sandals prepares to swing while a catcher crouches behind her. Four women--two of them wearing sunglasses--stand and observe in the distance. More people sit on a log behind them, but only one woman, also wearing a headscarf, is clearly visible. Two connected outdoor brick fireplaces can be seen further in the distance. Black smoke rises above the observers (perhaps from a fire pit or another outdoor fireplace). "Co-op School Weyburn" written on back of photo in blue ink.
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Dahlprints_0018, coopcentre:567
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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 men and women walking on grounds of Weyburn’s Co-op school. Details include automobiles, partially obscured dog, and telephone wires in background. “Weyburn Co-op School” written on back of photo in black ink.
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Dahlprints_0021, coopcentre:1390
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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 male and female students in class at Weyburn's Co-op school. Blackboard, floral curtains, and pennant streamers printed with Co-op logo in background. 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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Dahlprints_0014, coopcentre:564
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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 seven people playing baseball in a field. Woman in foreground preparing to pitch while catcher crouches behind her. The two women standing behind them are wearing catcher’s mitts. These individuals are students and/or faculty from Weyburn’s co-op school. “Co-op School Weyburn” written on back of picture in blue ink.
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Dahlprints_0019, coopcentre:566
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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 men and women walking on grounds of Weyburn’s Co-op School. Details include three automobiles, telephone wires in background.
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Dahlprints_0022, coopcentre:1391
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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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Dahlprints_0016, coopcentre:558