Identity area
Type of entity
Corporate body
Authorized form of name
Union College
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Description area
Dates of existence
1927-1971
History
Union College was created in 1927 through an amalgamation of Ryerson College and Westminster Hall. Union College was located on the UBC campus and continued to provide theological training until 1971, when it amalgamated with the Anglican Theological College. The principals of Union College were J.G. Brown (1927-1948) and William S. Taylor (1948-1971).
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Relationships area
Related entity
Westminster Hall (1907-1927)
Identifier of related entity
Category of relationship
temporal
Dates of relationship
1907-1927
Description of relationship
Westminster Hall amalgamated in 1927 with Ryerson College and Congregational College of British Columbia, to form Union College.
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Control area
Authority record identifier
AffB 10
Institution identifier
United Church of Canada British Columbia Conference Archives
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Rules for Archival Description
Status
Final
Level of detail
Full
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Revised August 4, 2011
Language(s)
- English