Library Ground Breaking Ceremony* (March 14, 1988) (Includes Clippings)
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Library Ground Breaking Ceremony* (March 14, 1988) (Includes Clippings)
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Ground-breaking ceremony for the new library
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Photograph of Library Director David Twiest and faculty member Harold Harder turning a spadeful of dirt at the ground-breaking ceremony for the new library during the spring of 1988
Groundbreaking ceremony for Northwest Baptist Theological College and Seminary
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Photograph of the groundbreakng ceremony for Northwest Baptist theological Colllege and Seminary on September 17, 1989.
Ground-breaking ceremony for the new library
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Photograph of the processional of administrators and guests arriving at the site of the ground-breaking ceremony for the new library, led by a piper in full highland dress
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Photograph of a portion of the crowd attending the ground breaking ceremony for Trinity Junior College
Ground-breaking ceremony for the new library
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Photograph of assembled students, staff and visitors watching the ground-breaking ceremony for the new library take place during the spring of 1988
Groundbreaking ceremony for the Robert N. Thompson Building
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Photograph of the Groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Robert N. Thompson Building; Kenley Snyder, R. Neil Snider, Ken Lawrence, Robert N. Thompson (wth shovel), and Austin Stouffer.
Harold Halleen at the first sod turning
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“October 8, 1961, was an historic day at Langley. B.C., Canada, when Ev. Free Church leaders turned sod for the new Trinity Junior College to open in autumn, 1962.”
Source: Front cover of the Evangelical Beacon, November 21, 1961
Pictured: Harold P. Halleen, Moderator and Vice President, EFCA; in background, Reverend Dave Enarson, Superintendent, Canadian Pacific and Pacific Northwest Districts
David Thompson with the shovel at the groundbreaking
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Photograph of staff member David Thompson with the shovel at the groundbreaking for the construction of the Robert N. Thompson Building; R. Neil Snider and Robert N. Thompson look on.
Ground-breaking for Fraser Hall
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Photograph of a ground-breadking ceremony. From the Spring 1978 (vol. 2 no. 2) issue of Trinity Western World: February 17, 1978 we broke ground for a three-storey, 68-unit student residence complex which will be located adjacent to the present three apartment blocks. This is a self-amortizing project and is being built at cost by Christian contractors. The units will replace the "temporary" dorms which were to last 5 years but are now going into their 17th year! The first phase of this complex will be completed during the 78-79 academic year. L to R: Mark Maxwell, student body president; Mr. Ray Nelson, member, President's Advisory Council; Dr. Neil Snider; Dr. Robert Thompson; Rev. Ken Lawrence, Chairman, Board of Governors. (p. 3)