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Windsor Street Residence, 1921
b&w photographPoor condition with a tear in top edge and the edges yellowing and slightly moldy.Photo of the white, wooden Windsor campus residence Stirling Castle (mentioned on pg. 106 of the 1922 Santamarian yearbook), humourously named after Brother Sterling (note different spelling), Brother Superior of the Windsor Street Campus, located at Quinpool and Windsor Streets.From Information Services album. Written on bottom of photo: 'Sterling [sic] Castle 1921'. Related articles on articles database
Florence Foley in Windsor Campus Library, ca. 1944
b&w photographExcellent conditionLibrarian Florence Foley with Rev. Chabot looking at books in the Windsor campus library. Ms. Foley worked at Saint Mary's (with Father William Stewart as University Librarian) for decades, at both Windsor and Robie Street campuses.Donated by Wallace Foley
Students Studying in Windsor Campus Library, ca. 1944
b&w photographExcellent condition.Students (in dress shirts, jackets and ties) studying in Windsor campus library. These are the same boys as in 03.04.0813 and 03.04.0815. Note the "SILENCE" sign!Donated by Wallace Foley
Playing Tennis at Windsor Street Campus, ca. 1945
b&w photographVery good condition: attached to thick cardboard matting, tape on the back of photo, and came in oversize frame.Photo of Saint Mary's College campus on Windsor Street, with young men playing on the grass-surfaced tennis courts
Students at Circulation Desk in Windsor Campus Library, 1944
b&w photographExcellent condition.Photo of two male students (both in dress shirt, jacket and tie) on either side of the Windsor campus library Circulation Desk. Librarian Florence Foley is seated with her back to us. Ms. Foley worked at Saint Mary's (with Father William Stewart as University Librarian) for decades, at both Windsor and Robie Street campuses. A 1944 Calendar is hung on the main entrance double doors. Also interesting are the large "M" bookends on top of the low bookcase. Note the "SILENCE" sign!Donated by Wallace Foley
Windsor
'WINDSOR. Engraved by B. Comte from a Drawing by B. West Esqr. P. R. A. for the Beauties of England & Wales'
Canadian Officer Training Corps students at Windsor Street Campus, ca. 1940
b&w photographFair condition with wrinkles and stains.Group photo of the Saint Mary's C.O.T.C contingent outside the main doors of the Windsor Street Campus.Robert Sullivan Fonds, 2004.039.1, n.d SMU C.O.T.
Aerial View of Saint Mary's College on Windsor Street, 1942
b&w photographGood. Remnants of tape along top edge. Scratch just left of centre. Tape on top two corners of reverse. Remnants of mat on reverse.Aerial photograph of St. Mary's College campus at junction of Windsor and Quinpool streets, taking up centre section of lower half of photo, with various large buildings and substantial grounds. Robie St. runs diagonally from left centre to upper right corner, with both north and central Commons above it at top of photo. Cogswell St. runs to upper left corner. Bell Rd. runs to top centre of photo. Quinpool Rd. runs diagonally from bottom right corner to near-centre of photo, while Windsor St. runs diagonally almost to bottom left corner of photo. The unique layout of this 5-pronged intersection is unchanged to this day.Written in pencil on reverse: '207.0'. Photo comes from Art Gallery. It appears the original photo it is based on is from the Nova Scotia Archives, which is the source of the date: https://novascotia.ca/archives/eastcoastport/archives.asp?ID=
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Windsor, Dealer in Brains (1910)
VitosophyYour life problems solved by Vitosophy. By my system of Vitosophy I have succeeded in solving the riddle of life for myself and others. If you are sick, discouraged, out of luck, losing money or in the wrong business, I can help you. ... I can tell by this system of Brain Measurement, where you ought to live, what kind of business you should engage in, how you can acquire good judgement and self-confidence, the education and courses of study you should pursue and how to make more money than you are making now. What is Vitosophy? It is the science of human character based upon Genetics, Phrenology and Ethics, which by actual measurment of brain and estimate of temperament shows you what your character is and how to make the best use of it. I have helped hundreds of men and women in Seattle and I can help you. ... Windsor, Dealer in Brains.Psychology and mental health
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