Carleton College
building on First
Avenue. Previously
called the Ontario
Ladies College.
Ca. 1948
291 First Avenue, staff from School of
Public Administration in backyard during
their breaks.
October 23rd, 1953
Student’s Union Building: former building
for the School of Public Administration.
October 23rd, 1953
291 First Avenue,
one of three houses
used by Carleton
University.
Political Science
students study the
details of
Citizenship.
Ca. 1953
Students inside
Carleton College
Library.
Ca. 1954
Frederick Paul Gosse, first student to receive
a graduate degree at Carleton. Master of Arts
in Public Administration.
May 20th, 1955.
Carleton College sign is changed to
Carleton University, May 1957.
Façade of Carleton
College library.
Ca. 1957
Alternative view
of Carleton
College Library.
Ca. 1957
Students in Carleton
College Cafeteria.
Ca. 1958
Maxwell
MacOdrum
Library exterior,
Carleton
University.
October, 1959
Alternative view of building and walkway,
MacOdrum Library
March 29th, 1960.
Aerial photo from south of Carleton
University
School of Public
Administration –
Special Course
1964-65
School of Public Administration –
Special Course 1964-65,
photographed outside
Carleton
students
march
against
war in
Vietnam
ca. 1967
Students
march
in
Ottawa
against
Vietnam
war ca.
1967
MacOdrum
Library. Ca. 1967
Carleton University
residence window
message ca. 1970.
View is now
obscured by a
recently built
residence.
Carleton Students outside
MacOdrum Library
ca. 1970
Carleton University Quad
with Original Tory Building
ca. 1970
Public Administration
professor engages
with student.
Ca. 1985
Public Administration
students in class.
Ca. 1985
Aerial photo of Carleton
University. Ca. 1986
Stanley Winer,
Development
Administration
Program.
Ca. 1986
Prof. Gene
Swimmer
instructing a
class.
Ca. 1987
C. Lloyd Stanford
is seen receiving
his graduate
diploma in Public
Administration
Student
presented
with R.O.
MacFarlane
Book Prize.
Pictured
with
Michael
Oliver, Mrs.
R.O.
MacFarlane
and
Dr. Bruce
Doern
Daniel Osabu-Kle with his degrees, Masters in
Public Administration, Ph.D. in Political Science.
Ca. 1994
Portrait of Bryan Keith-Lucas,
Visiting professor of Public Administration.
Ca. 1960
Portrait of Vince Wilson
Public Administration
May 1980
Sharon Sutherland
Public Administration
Ca. 1980
Sharon Sutherland
Public Administration
Ca. 1995
Portrait of John Michael Prince
Public Administration
May 1990
Ross Finnie
Public Administration
January 1997