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Peter Lougheed becomes a lawyer, Calgary, Alberta.
Peter Lougheed becomes a lawyer, Calgary, Alberta.
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Peter Lougheed becomes a lawyer, Calgary, Alberta.
Cropped version published in The Albertan, October 8, 1955, page 3. Also published in the late edition of the October 7 issue of the paper. Edgar Peter Lougheed is the grandson of Sir James A. Lougheed, one of the first three lawyers admitted to the bar in Calgary in 1885. L-R: Edgar Peter Lougheed; his wife, Mrs. Edgar Peter [Jeanne] Lougheed; his mother, Mrs. Edgar Lougheed; W. A. McGillivray, the lawyer who sponsored him.
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Date
1955-10
Creator
De Lorme, Jack
Person(s) or Group(s)
Lougheed, Jeanne
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Lougheed, Mrs. Edgar
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Lougheed, Peter
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McGillivray, W A
Genre
Negatives
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Place
Alberta
Subject
Calgary, Alberta--Personalities
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Lawyers
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Jack De Lorme fonds
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CA ACU GBA F2424
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/jack-de-lorme-fonds
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CU1141741
Legacy Identifier
na-5600-8520a
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"Peter Lougheed becomes a lawyer, Calgary, Alberta.", 1955-10, (CU1141741) by De Lorme, Jack. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.