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Jean E. Murray and Lucy Murray

Lucy and Jean Murray dressed in their winter clothes standing at the steps of their home on 3rd Avenue in Saskatoon.

Bio/Historical Note: Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967) were the second and third daughters of Walter Charles Murray, first president of the University of Saskatchewan, and Christina (Cameron) Murray.

Jean E. Murray and Lucy Murray

Lucy and Jean Murray sitting on top step of a porch; unidentified man crouched behind them.

Bio/Historical Note: Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967) were the second and third daughters of Walter Charles Murray, first president of the University of Saskatchewan, and Christina (Cameron) Murray.

[John Bracken Daughter], Lucy Murray and Jean E. Murray

An oval image of (l to r) [Emma Bracken, daughter of John Bracken], Lucy Murray and Jean E. Murray, sitting on the grass playing; wagon sits behind them.

Bio/Historical Note: Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967) were the second and third daughters of Walter Charles Murray, first president of the University of Saskatchewan, and Christina (Cameron) Murray.

Rev. Colin C. Young - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Reverend Colin Young of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, who was a member of the University Senate in 1908.

Bio/Historical Note: Rev. Colin Young was associate secretary of the Board of Home Missions of the United Church of Canada in May 1927.

Jean E. Murray and Lucy Murray

Lucy Muuray and Jean E. Murray wearing pinafores, sitting on the ground with two unidentified friends. Plants, shrubs and buildings in background.

Bio/Historical Note: Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967) were the second and third daughters of Walter Charles Murray, first president of the University of Saskatchewan, and Christina (Cameron) Murray.

Jean E. Murray and Lucy Murray

Lucy Murray and Jean E. Murray seated on a bench with three unidentified friends; all wearing hats and coats. One girl holds a doll carriage with a doll in it. Building in background.

Bio/Historical Note: Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967) were the second and third daughters of Walter Charles Murray, first president of the University of Saskatchewan, and Christina (Cameron) Murray.

Murray Daughters

The three Murray daughters, [Christina], Lucy, and Jean, sitting in a doorway on a house step, a fourth child sits on one of the lower steps. One child holds a broom another holds a racket. All wearing coats and hats. A "For Sale" sign visible beside the entrance.

Bio/Historical Note: The three daughters of Walter C. Murray, first University President, and Christina Cameron Murray were Christina Cameron Murray (1896-1948), Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967).

Murray Daughters

The three Murray daughters, Christina, Lucy, and Jean, standing with an unidentified friend, wearing coats and hats. Three of the children are pushing doll carriages. Trees and houses in background.

Bio/Historical Note: The three daughters of Walter C. Murray, first University President, and Christina Cameron Murray were Christina Cameron Murray (1896-1948), Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967).

Murray Daughters

The three Murray daughters, Lucy, Jean and Christina, sitting on the top step of the outside stairway of a house. Each girl has a large ribbon in her hair.

Bio/Historical Note: The three daughters of Walter C. Murray, first University President, and Christina Cameron Murray were Christina Cameron Murray (1896-1948), Jean E. Murray (1901-1981) and Lucy Murray (1902-1967).

Gilbert Austin collection

  • 2001-88
  • Coleção
  • [191-?] [192-?]

The collection contains two photographs. They were taken between the 1910's and 1920's. They include an image of a work bee planting a crop for Mrs. Brice after her husband's death and an image of two people standing with a tractor.

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Jean E. Murray - Portrait

Jean E. Murray standing in some bushes at the side of a house; stairs in background.

Bio/Historical Note: Jean Elizabeth Murray was born on 29 April 1901 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the second of three daughters of Walter Charles and Christina (Cameron) Murray. In September 1909, Murray, her sisters, and her mother moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to join her father who had been made president of the University of Saskatchewan a year earlier. She completed her primary and secondary education at King Edward and Victoria schools and Nutana Collegiate and then went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts (1922) and a Master of Arts (1923) from the University of Saskatchewan. She subsequently received a second MA from the University of Toronto (1924) and a PhD from the University of Chicago (1936). After working as an instructor at the University of Alberta between 1928 and 1930 and at Regina College from 1930 to 1931, Murray joined the University of Saskatchewan as an instructor in history in 1931. She became an assistant professor in 1937 and a full professor in 1966. Upon her retirement in 1968, the University of Saskatchewan awarded Murray the rank of Professor Emeritus of History. After retirement she continued to work at the university, first as a sessional lecturer, then as chairman of the library committee of the history department. She was made acting archivist for the university in 1936, and was a leading member of several women's interest groups. Murray died at Saskatoon in 1981.

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