Westminster Hall

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Westminster Hall

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        Dates of existence

        1907-1927

        History

        Westminster Hall was a Presbyterian theological college founded in 1907 to meet the growing demand for ministers in the mission fields of B.C. Until 1923, when the college entered into affiliation with the Anglican and Methodist theological colleges, it operated only during the summer months. The principals of Westminster Hall were John MacKay (1908-1919) and W.H. Smith (1919-1927). In 1927, Westminster Hall amalgamated with Ryerson College to form Union College.

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        Union College (1927-1971)

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        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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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Revised August 5, 2011

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        • English

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