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Title
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Lakehead University Collection
Description
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Photographs from Lakehead University's history: people, events, and campus.
Still Image
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The First Residence
Subject
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University Life
Description
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The first residence building on campus built-in 1961. The original men's residence (now Prettie Residence) was built near the McIntyre River by architects Mickelson, Fraser & Haywood. The men's residence which included recreational and dining facilities for 52 students and a resident staff member, opened in September 1962. In 1966, 32 additional double bedrooms were added to the residence and a section of the new structure was made available as a residence for women.
Identifier
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UG6-AM-I-3
1961
1962
Fraser & Haywood
Lakehead University
Mickelson
Residence
Thunder Bay Campus