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Emil and Lynette Hain fonds
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1899-1927 (Creation)
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0.06 m of textual records and other material
1 roll of film
31 negatives
75 glass slides
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Emil Hain was born in 1935 in Caliento, Manitoba. He moved with his family to Rivers, Manitoba in the 1940s where he attended elementary and high school. Hain graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1959 with a degree in Civil Engineering. During his time at university Hain was part of the first international chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity (TKE), the Zeta Iota chapter. In his final year Hain served as a senior representative on the University of Manitoba Student's Union. In 1978 Hain married Lynette Tripney. In 2005 Emil and Lynette Hain established the Bereziuk-Kushniryk Archival Endowment Fund at the University of Manitoba which will be used to support the collection and maintenance of archival material relating to Ukrainian history. In 2010 they created the Emil and Lynette Hain Scholarship for Oncology Research, and in 2011 the Emil and Lynette Hain Graduate Scholarship for Engineering. In 2014 they further established the Bereziuk-Kushniryk Graduate Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies.
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Lynette Hain (nee Tripney) is the granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Featherstone Watson. Born in New Zealand she immigrated to Canada in the 1970s. She married Emil Hain in 1978.
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This collection was donated to the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections by Emil and Lynette Hain in 2010.
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The fonds contains negatives, and a collection of glass lantern slides created by Rev. Thomas Featherstone Watson which document the missionary work being undertaken in the Transvaal region of South Africa prior to the onset of the Boer War. The slides were used as the basis of his lecture tour "The Boers: Their Country, their Ways, their Neighbours, and their War." The fonds also includes some related textual records, two Brooke High School yearbooks (Rivers, Manitoba) and one film reel and program documenting the 1958 installation banquet for the Zeta Iota chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at the University of Manitoba, as well as a 1958 copy of the Fraternity magazine (Teke Life) which talks about the fraternity at the University of Manitoba.
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An on-line finding aid is available at the link below: PC 291 (A.10-23).
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Digitized Material: Emil and Lynette Hain fonds.