PJB Reimer’s Teaching Certificates
- CA MHC PP-2-volume 6670-34
- File
- 1926-1952
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
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PJB Reimer’s Teaching Certificates
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
Articles about educational outcomes including his own summer-school studies
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Includes 3 newspaper clippings.
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one notebook listing the names of his students, 1935-1959, and the 1939 Steinbach Collegiate Institute Yearbook
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Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
MAC = Manitoba Agricultural College on the Fort Garry campus, now the University of Manitoba: two notebooks.
Aganetha B. Reimer (1863-1938), PJB Reimer’s mother
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
several items in this file relate to her family genealogy, starting with a very fragile page, perhaps written by her husband, that lists the names and births of their children; a notebook listing older, family genealogy records (starting with Johann Koop, and a list of Johann G. Barkman’s children, with a focus on “Onkel Martin Barkman”, and the “Lebensverzeichnis von die alte Tante Johann Koopsche” [Johann’s widow]), 1831-1918; a small envelop containing a photo of Aganetha Reimer, a copy of that photo; a letter to son Peter; a paper titled “Ein Testament an die Kinder, Mein letzer Wille von die Mutter” dated 20 November, 1936; the original copy of Aganetha R. Reimer’s “A Testament and Last Will to my children from me the mother dated the 20th day of November, 1936” and affirmed on March 14, 1938; the first paragraph of an account titled “Aganetha Barkman—her life”; a newspaper clipping about Aganetha Barkman Reimer, from the Carillon, 1986; a copy of a tribute to Aganetha Barkman Reimer written by Harvey Kroeker (the title of the periodical is not identified)
Peter J.B. Reimer’s brown notebook “Literarisches”
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
notes from literary works
A hand-written document: a four-page article [about maintaining good behaviour while at school]
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PJB Reimer at Normal School, Class A: one diary
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Correspondence from Reimer's mother
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(one letter is without an envelope, 1924), siblings, former students, a cousin, and friends while he was a student in Gretna (1921-22), a teacher in Chortitz (Randolph) (1922-23), a student in Winnipeg at Normal School (1923-24), and 2 letters in 1925; one letter requests a loan; included are letters from his sister Sara, Oct. 4, 1921, and his brother Klaas.
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from the Manitoba Department of Education, Examination Board of Manitoba, and Summer School, University of Manitoba.
PJB Reimer’s education records
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a one-page record of names and marks published January 12, 1921, in the Steinbach Post; a one-page record of names and marks from Gretna Collegiate Institute, and one page of his answers for a composition course test in English.
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds
“Notes on Nature”, Composition and Grammar Grade 9; geometry and arithmetic notebooks with nothing identifying them as PJB Reimer’s.
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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.
Obituaries, including PJB Reimer’s own in a 1988 issue of The Messenger
Part of Peter J.B. Reimer fonds