Huron Alumni

Welcome, classes of the 1950s

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If this was your time, you may remember...

After close to 90 years, moving from our former location at St. George and Grosvenor Streets in London. Our modest beginning on Western Road in three classrooms, a small library, the Great Hall, the Chapel of St. John the Evangelist, and O'Neil residence. First South or 'Holy Alley' as home to many of Canada's future bishops. The Rooneys and the Rowes occupying apartments in O'Neil. Our first class of graduating Bachelor of Arts students in 1958. An ongoing affiliation with The University of Western Ontario which Huron founded in 1878. Dr. John Henderson's wife, Mary, outside their faculty residence adjacent to Brough Hall, sitting quietly feeding the raccoons which appeared on cue from the ravine each night. The excitement that accompanied the opening of the original Silcox Memorial Library, Coleman Classroom Wing and Benson House.

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10 March 2010
"Remembering Huron - Residence Life Doug Hammar lived at O�…" by Huron
4 November 2009
"Remembering Huron - Pranks! In the late 1950's William …" by The Rev. Edward S. Lowrey,
Th. M. '62
14 October 2009
"Remembering Huron - both old and new It was with fear and tr…" by Douglas John Hall, DD

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