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Quantitative Strength Changes Resulting from Varied Isometric Contractions : A Thesis
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1 folder of textual material.
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The history of the University of Alberta (U of A) is unique in the story of the development of the communities of Edmonton, because although it is inextricably tied to the story of the city, the U of A is its own entity as a provincial and educational enterprise.
Largely through the efforts of Alberta’s first premier, Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the U of A was established as an act of the first legislative assembly of Alberta in 1906 and began operations in September 1908 out of Queen Alexandra School just off Whyte Avenue. Edmonton had recently been declared the provincial capital, the location for the U of A was chosen to be in Rutherford’s own constituency of the new city of Strathcona.
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Item transferred to Archives and Museum from Health and Physical Education Services on May 8, 1985.
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Item is Kenneth Ray Williamson’s Master of Arts thesis. His research subjects were Grade X boys from Bonnie Doon Composite High School. The thesis was submitted to the University of Alberta.
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- Bonnie Doon School (Subject)
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Entry created January 10, 2022 by AE.
Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.
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- English