Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
Location of Alberta Industrial Academy Leduc On Highway West of Leduc S W / of Section Township Range West of the th Meridian LEDUC Map Source
Alberta Industrial Academy History
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Fitch, Edith Margaret
Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
Alberta Industrial Academy No information could be found on the selection of the name for the school Alberta Industrial Academy The Adventist philosophy of True Education being quot the harmonious development of the physical the mental and the spiritual powers quot no doubt influenced the choice of the word quot Industrial quot Not only would this school teach academics and book salesmanship but it would also be a training school for learning manual skills and i
Daily Program at the Academy, retyped from the Western Canadian Tidings, Dec. 10, 1914
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Burman, Charles Augustus 1870-1940
Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
DAILY PROGRAM AT THE ACADEMY By C A Burman Western Canadian Tidings December p To become acquainted with the benefits to be derived from a daily program as carried out in one of our schools one must visit the institution and see its working and even then they cannot be fully appreciated as the value of such a training is not seen at once Long before the six o apos clock rising bell the program for the day begins At about five will be heard the qu
History of AIA at Leduc
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Fitch, Edith Margaret
Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
By Edith Fitch The Canvassers apos School January to March Elder Charles A Burman was the motivating force behind establishing a secondary school for training young people in the colporteur ministry He thought of sending to the United States for a teacher but on the suggestion of the Conference Committee he and Mrs Leona Burman consented to take charge of the school Since the majority of Adventists lived in the Leduc area a town twenty miles south of Edmonton