词条 | Hellmuth Ladies' College |
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| name = Hellmuth Ladies' College | native_name = | native_name_lang = | other_name = | former_name = | image = File:Hellmuth Ladies' College.jpg | image_size = 350px | image_alt = | caption = Hellmuth Ladies' College (circa 1895) Courtesy of The Ivey Family London Room (genealogy), London Public Library, London, Ontario | latin_name = | motto = Get Wisdom | motto_lang = | mottoeng = | established = {{Start date|1869}} | closed = {{End date|1899}} | type = Private | parent = | affiliation = Anglican Church of Canada Diocese of Huron | endowment = | budget = | officer_in_charge = | chairman = | chancellor = | president = Right Rev. Isaac Hellmuth (1819–1901) Rev. Theodore Irving, LL.D. (1809–1880) | vice-president = | superintendent = | provost = | vice_chancellor = | rector = | principal = Rev. Edward Noble English (1851–1918) Rev. Henry Faulkner Darnell (1831–1915) | dean = | director = | head_label = | head = | academic_staff = | administrative_staff = | students = | undergrad = | postgrad = | doctoral = | other = | city = London | state = | province = Ontario | country = Canada | coor = | campus = | former_names = | language = | free_label = | free = | colors = | colours = | athletics = | sports = | nickname = | mascot = Beaver | affiliations = | website = | logo = | footnotes = }} Hellmuth Ladies' College (founded September 1869; closed 1899) was a private college for women in London, Ontario. The college was founded by Reverend Isaac Hellmuth[2] and was inaugurated by HRH Prince Arthur. The college had no official connection with a church; but under the patronage of its founder and namesake, it was thoroughly Anglican.[3] HRH The Princess Louise became its patroness on her visit in 1878.[1] The college was devoted to the study of arts and sciences. It was located on Richmond Street North, just south of Windermere Road on the hill overlooking the Thames River. Hellmuth Ladies' College was complemented by Hellmuth College — for young men, founded 1865 — also of London, Ontario.[5] Hellmuth Ladies' College closed sometime between 1899 and 1901. The properties were acquired by the Sisters of St. Joseph and transformed into Mount St. Joseph Orphanage. Property
In 1867, Isaac Hellmuth purchased 150 acres with a hill overlooking the Thames River, and commissioned the design and construction of Hellmuth Ladies’ College.[6]
The main building was designed by Gundry & Langley, a Toronto-based architectural firm headed by Thomas Gundry (1830–1869) and Henry Langley (1836–1907).[7][8] Since the closing of the college in 1899, the building served as a convent and orphanage. It stood until 1976, when it was demolished. Mount St. Joseph Academy for girls continued in that location until 1985. As of 2011, the building and its grounds are the official home of Windermere On The Mount, a retirement residence operated by Revera. The main building took on a new role in 1899, when it was purchased by the Sisters of St. Joseph, a Roman Catholic order of sisters dedicated to caring for orphans and the elderly, educating young girls, and ministering to the poor. Under its new name, Mount St. Joseph Mother House, the building and property served as both an orphanage and a convent for the sisters.
Isaac Hellmuth erected a small chapel, just a short walk from the main building, and named it St. Anne’s Chapel, in honor of the then Lady Principal, Anne Mills.
Residence of Bishop Hellmuth. Diplomas, certificates, medalsHellmuth Ladies' College conferred diplomas, certificates of standing, and medals. Silver medals were awarded for general proficiency; silver and gold medals were awarded for proficiency in special subjects, including divinity, mathematics, science, and languages.[9][10] Administration and selected faculty{{ref begin|100em}}
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Student organizationsChi Omega, a U.S. based sorority, chartered its Phi chapter at Hellmuth Ladies' College in 1899. Its one-year presence at Hellmuth stands as Chi Omega's only international expansion in the sorority's {{cardinal to word|{{age|format=raw|1885|04|05}}}} years of existence.[43] and Hellmuth's only Greek sorority. References
1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=GGQNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA414 Report of the Minister of Education,] Ontario Department of Education (1882), pg. 414 )2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/blackburn_victoria_grace_15E.html | title=Blackburn, Victoria Grace | publisher=University of Toronto/Université Laval | work=Dictionary of Canadian Biography | volume=15 | date=2005 | accessdate=29 March 2014 | author=Reaney, James Stewart }} 3. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TWIJppDBr3gC&pg=PA47 |title= Buckskin and Broadcloth: A Celebration of E. Pauline Johnson |first=Sheila M.F. |last=Johnson |publisher= Dundurn |year=1997 |pages=47 |isbn= 9781554881123}} 4. ^{{cite book| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q2PAHnJ41c4C&pg=PA250 |title= The Inception of Modern Professional Education |first=Bruce A. |last=Kimball |publisher=University of North Carolina Press |pages=250 |year=2009 |isbn=9780807832578 }} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100121755 |title=Overview: Madge Macbeth |work=Oxford Reference |publisher=Oxford University Press |access-date=31 March 2017}} 6. ^"Marian Osborne, Aurthur," New York Times, September 7, 1931 7. ^{{cite web| url=http://library.hds.harvard.edu/exhibits/hds-20th-century/hds-1895 |title=The School Gathers in 1895 |publisher=Andover-Harvard Theological Library |access-date=31 March 2017}} 8. ^1 Martha Holmes Hamilton Wray (1862–1947); 1896 marriage to Nathaniel Hobson (1846–1929) 9. ^1 Dufferin Medals were the forerunner to Governor General's Awards. 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