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Programme made for the 1965 Sod Turning Ceremony.

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Dr. Gibson greets the guests at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony in June of 1965.

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D. G. Willmot addressing the crowd at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony.

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James Allan speaks at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony.

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Provincial Treasurer, James Allan, speaking at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony.

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Dr. Hornyansky, Dr. Gibson, and other distinguished guests at the Brock Tower groundbreaking ceremony at the Decew Campus in June of 1965.

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Pictured here from left to right are D. G. Willmot, James Allan, and Dr. James Gibson as they turn the sod at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony in June of 1965.

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James Allan turning the sod while University Marshal for the ceremony, Dr. Edward Mirynech, looks on.

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The Patricia Lowenberger Memorial Trophy was dedicated to recognizing the Male Athlete of the Year in honour of Dr. Lowenberger's wife. Suspected to be a photo of Ken Murray from the 1975 Athletic Awards Ceremony.

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Dr. Kurt Bergel speaking at the podum during the unveiling ceremony of the Albert Schweitzer sculpture on the Argyros Forum patio, November, 1992. The sculture was created by the Swiss artist Sandro da Verscio Muller for the 1990 United Nations colloquium on peace.

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Dedication ceremony for Argyros Forum, with President James L. Doti speaking at the podium. George and Judi Argyros are on his right and Doy Henley seated at far right.

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Unveiling ceremony for the Albert Schweitzer bust on the Argyros Forum patio, Chapman University, Orange, California, November, 1992. Dr. Kurt Bergel is speaking at the podium. The sculpture was created by the Swiss artist Sandro da Verscio Muller for the 1990 United Nations colloquium on peace.

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Four officials with shovel at the groundbreaking ceremony for West Hall, renamed Braden Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1959. Partially identified, left to right: Randolph Cutlip; Colleen Richardson; Ellis Steiner; Rod ___. The men's dormitory was demolished in 2007.

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Groundbreaking ceremony for Braden Residence Hall [formerly West Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California. It was constructed by Chapman College in 1959 for a men's dormitory and torn down in 2007. Left to right, seated are Dr. Buell F. Enyeart, Director of Evening Division and Summer School; John Davis; standing behind is Randolph Cutlip, Dean of Graduate Studies; Colleen Richardson with shovel; Marshon De Poister [dark suit], Dean of the College; and J. E. Wilkinson at the podium.

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Edward Mirynech joined the faculty at Brock University in 1964 as assistant professor of Geology. Edward Mirynech, the son of John and Katherine Mirynech, grew up in St. Catharines, attended Connaught Public School and received his formal education at the University of Toronto. Dr. Mirynech played several critical roles in the early development of the University. In addition to teaching, Dr. Mirynech was also the acting director of the athletics department, a coach for many of the early rowing, hockey and basketball teams and served the University as marshall for the sod turning ceremony for the new DeCew campus in 1965. Dr. Mirynech was instrumental in the founding of the physical education, geography and geological sciences programs. He served as acting chairman in 1968 when the department of geological sciences enrolled its first students. Part of the unique teaching program was the annual field trips to locations such as the Belleville area, extended summer teaching programs held in Trinidad-Tobago and the following year in Iceland. In 1972, the first graduation ceremony ever to be held in the Arctic, at Pond Inlet, NWT, made national news. Three geology students, on a study trip to the Arctic, received their degrees during a special ceremony. Dr. Mirynech was among the faculty team in Pond Inlet, NWT, representing Brock University. Dr. Mirynech retired from teaching in 1985, and passed away in 2004.