File 58-12238 - Waterloo Water Tower "Beer" Sign

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Waterloo Water Tower "Beer" Sign

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SCA98-GA68-1958-58-12238

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6 photographs : b&w negatives ; 10 x 13 cm and 8 x 10 cm

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The Kitchener-Waterloo Record began with the publication of the Daily News of Berlin on February 9, 1878 and was the first daily paper in the area. It was published by Peter Moyer. Over the years it had several names and publishers: in January of 1897 it ... »

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Envelope scanned as TIF files June 2022

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Lester Street Water Tower in Waterloo with "BEER" painted on it by University of Waterloo Engineering students.

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58-12238_001 appeared on page 25 of Ken McLaughlin's Waterloo : The Unconventional Founding of an Unconventional University [G13961] with the caption [opposite page]: "Why is the word BEER emblazoned on Waterloo's 500,000-gallon water tower? "It's there ... »

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Cropped version of 58-12238_002 appeared on Page 1 of the June 4, 1958 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Rope Holds Student 125 Feet Up In Waterloo Tower 'Art Work'.

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Photo caption from published version of 58-12238_001: "Don't let the sign fool you. Waterloo's water tank still holds only water."

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The newspaper article notes: "The daredevil pranksters who did the art work 125 feet up were revealed today as Bill Sephen, 20, of Weston, and Mike Mathews [sic], 20, of Toronto. Both are first-year engineering students."

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