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Mount Royal College special report, Calgary, Alberta.
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Five separate images published in the Calgary Herald, November 14, 1972:;a) Using a projector to present complicated formulae in the 400 seat Ford Lecture Theatre at Lincoln Park, was thought to be the height of progress. b) Spacious library. Annotated: "...decorated with banners from Finland". c) View of the first and second floor levels, from the vantage point of the third. Seen are the library on the first and a second floor study carrel. d) Stevenson Plaza. Named to honour John Stevenson, senior architect of Stevenson, Raines, Barrett, Hutton, Seton and Partners, the Calgary firm which designed the Lincoln Park campus. e) Royal Bank of Canada branch was opened at the college and from the start, plans for expansion were sought.<br><br>