The Georgian Spirit: The Story of Sir George Williams University
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The Georgian Spirit: The Story of Sir George Williams University
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In 1926, the education program of Montreal's YMCA was re-organized as Sir George Williams College, named after George Williams, founder of the YMCA movement. In 1934, Sir George Williams College offered the first undergraduate credit course in adult education in Canada. The College became Sir George Williams University in 1948, when it received a university charter from the provincial government. In 1974 Sir George Williams merged with Loyola College to become Concordia University.
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Montreal
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Sir George Williams University Bookstore
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1967
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en
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Hall, Henry F. The Georgian Spirit: The Story of Sir George Williams University. Montreal: Sir George Williams University Bookstore, 1967.
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