Correspondence regarding teaching, teacher’s associations, and programs
- CA MHC PP-2-volume 6670-38
- File
- 1926-1960
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
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Correspondence regarding teaching, teacher’s associations, and programs
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
Samples of some of his students’ work
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
Green and Gold, Nineteen Sixty-two—a Grunthal Colligate Institute yearbook
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
PJB Reimer was one of the teachers. The new building opened on Nov. 21, 1961, according to his article “A Decade in Retrospect (1952-1962)” in the yearbook
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
some 10 articles (some are duplicates) written by PJB Reimer about some members of his family: Maria Barkman Reimer, Klaas Reimer, Jakob Barkman (Jacob Barkman), Brandts, Warkentins, and a poem PJB wrote about his family
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
an address book that includes a list of the names of Beginners, his classmates with whom he began his school years, and names and addresses later; a list of “1907 Beginners” written on a serviette; a one-page note “1919 Grade 9 Class, Steinbach”; 4 cards from his teachers.
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
from the Manitoba Department of Education, Examination Board of Manitoba, and Summer School, University of Manitoba.
A hand-written document: a four-page article [about maintaining good behaviour while at school]
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
General ledger regarding Reimer's car, house, garden, and light bills
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
PJB Reimer, the Student and the Teacher
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
This series consists of early school records generated by him such as his lists of names of his first classmates, as well as by his teachers, by former students (including their letters and samples of their work), by colleagues, the Department of Education, the University of Manitoba, the teacher societies with which he worked, and by his family—as realised by his collection of correspondence.
Location: volume 6670: files 22-50.
Peter J.B. Reimer’s brown notebook “Literarisches”
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
notes from literary works
PJB Reimer’s write-up about his son Elmer (Al Reimer) and a brochure for a public lecture
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
PJB Reimer Travels to the USSR with Syd and Al: his handwritten journal and a map
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
This is a photocopy of his account in his journals. For the original, see series 7, file 20.
PJB Reimer at Normal School, Class A: one diary
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds