10_A_day_in_the_life_of_St_Dunstans_p_32-37.pdf
Description
View
View Document
MetaData | ||
|---|---|---|
| title | A Day in the Life of St. Dunstan's University | |
| creator | MacDonald, Edward | |
| subject | Island Magazine | |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| description | What follows is an excerpt from a book-in-progress. Its subject is St. Dunstan's University, for 114 years the centre of Roman Catholic higher education on Prince Edward Island. The school was founded in 1855 on a small hill just outside Charlottetown, the colonial capital. Its purpose was both narrow and broad: to educate prospective priests for a priest-poor diocese, and to impart a Catholic education to those who could somehow afford it. Despite a poverty of resources, both human and material, St. Dunstan's developed and refined that mission over eleven difficult decades. | |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| date | 1986 | |
| type | Document | |
| format | application/pdf | |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-267 | |
| source | 20 | |
| language | en_US | |
| rights | Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user. | |
Read Online
Object Details
View
MetaData | ||
|---|---|---|
| title | A Day in the Life of St. Dunstan's University | |
| creator | MacDonald, Edward | |
| subject | Island Magazine | |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| description | What follows is an excerpt from a book-in-progress. Its subject is St. Dunstan's University, for 114 years the centre of Roman Catholic higher education on Prince Edward Island. The school was founded in 1855 on a small hill just outside Charlottetown, the colonial capital. Its purpose was both narrow and broad: to educate prospective priests for a priest-poor diocese, and to impart a Catholic education to those who could somehow afford it. Despite a poverty of resources, both human and material, St. Dunstan's developed and refined that mission over eleven difficult decades. | |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| date | 1986 | |
| type | Document | |
| format | application/pdf | |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-267 | |
| source | 20 | |
| language | en_US | |
| rights | Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user. | |

