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=== Post-World War I === Following the War, the university saw a large increase in enrolment, with 2,013 students enrolling in various degree and special courses in 1919.<ref name=":2" /> The [[University of Manitoba Students' Union|University of Manitoba Students’ Union]] was officially established in 1919, followed by the University of Manitoba Alumni Association in 1921.<ref name=":32"/> [[File:BuhlerLabsUManitoba.jpg|thumb|Buller Biological Laboratories ]] By 1920, the university would be the largest university in the [[Canadian Prairies]] and the fifth largest in Canada, with 1,654 male and 359 female students, as well as 184 academic staff (including 6 women). It had eight faculties: Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, and Agriculture.<ref name="yearbook">Dominion Bureau of Statistics, ''Canada Year Book 1921'', Ottawa, 1922</ref> From 1920 to 1921, the teaching faculty was reorganized, creating a General University Faculty Council and an individual Faculties in Arts & Science, Engineering, and Medicine. In 1921, William Tier was appointed as the first Dean of Arts & Science, and E.P. Fetherstonhaugh as the first Dean of Engineering.<ref name=":2" /> In 1924, the university officially merged with the Manitoba Agricultural College through an act of the [[Manitoba Legislature|Manitoba legislature]]. In the 1930s, the university moved its administrative offices to its Fort Garry campus,<ref name=":32"/> where the Arts Building is completed in 1931. Also that year, [[St. Paul's College (Manitoba)|St. Paul's College]] became affiliated with the university.<ref name=":2" /> The Faculty of Education was established by the university in 1934.<ref name=":2" /> The university established an Evening Institute in 1936. In 1937, the university offers a [[Bachelor of Commerce]], to be awarded through the Faculty of Arts and Science, for the first time.<ref name=":2" />
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