Records of Glasgow & Strathclyde Universities' Officers' Training Corps, Armed Forces training organisation, University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde, Scotland 1908-1985
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Glasgow & Strathclyde Universities' Officers' Training Corps (Armed Forces training organisation: 1965-: Glasgow, Scotland)
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In February 1909 , the Glasgow University Contingent of the Senior Division of the Officers Training Corps was founded at the University of Glasgow , Scotland. This became known in 1940 as the Glasgow University Contingent of the Senior Training Corps , then the Glasgow Training Corps (Territorial Army) in 1948 , the Glasgow University Officers' Training Corps in 1955 , and finally following a merger with the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Officer Training Corps changed to Glasg...
Glasgow & Strathclyde Universities' Officers' Training Corps
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University of Glasgow (1451- : Glasgow, Scotland)
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These are Economic History lecture notes, possibly a lecturer's own notes. There are 6 notebooks within a slipcase. On the slipcase is written in pencil "Dr James Cunnison? Alec Macfie?" The identification of the author of these notes is not certain. There is one letter within volume 6 addressed to Dr Cunnison, but without a comparison of handwriting it has not possible to assign these notes to Dr Cunnison. References within the notes would indicate that they were written after 1924. ...
Glasgow University Officers' Training Corps
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University of Strathclyde
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The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow was established by Royal Charter in August 1964, following the merger of the Royal College of Science and Technology with the Scottish College of Commerce. Discussions with the University Grants Committee had taken place for a decade before that, on the possibility of the Royal College entering a closer relationship with Glasgow University than its existing affiliation agreement. However the granting of University status afforded the best opportunity for ...