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Margaret "Pearl" Hanning fonds
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ca.1890s-1982 (inclusive); 1935-1982 (predominant) (Creation)
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- Hanning, Margaret “Pearl” Ruphina
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.44 m textual material; 32 photographs; artifacts
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Margaret “Pearl” Ruphina Hanning was born in Souris, P.E.I. and came west around 1902 with her mother and two aunts. She attended the University of Saskatchewan and attained a B.A. in 1915. After teaching for a while in the province she then obtained her Masters in French and Education from the University of Madison Wisconsin. She then joined the staff at Scott Collegiate in 1943, moving on to teach French at Marian High School, and then joined the Campion College at the University of Regina where she worked until she retired. She passed away July 11, 1982.
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This fonds was donated to the archives by Marcel & Debbie Nussbaum, who found the material while they were dealing with Norah Gilles Huland’s estate. Norah was a life-long friend of Pearl Hanning. Norah’s name is on the burial documents included in this fond, and is named in Pearl’s obituary.
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This fonds contains materials collected and created by Margaret “Pearl” Hanning throughout her life. Predominant are publications by R.W. Robins*, a British collector and author she had a correspondence with. Some correspondence, poems, and pamphlets were found tucked inside these publications. Also are some artifacts relating to the British monarchy and her retirement. Other documents pertaining to her life are also present such as photographs, school work, and her burial certificate.
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