I Was There shares the insights and experiences of the generations of students, professors, and staff who lived and worked at the U of A for the past 100 years. First-person stories and period photographs present a unique insight into university lore from the vantage point of those who were most intimately involved in making the university what it is today: the students and alumni.
I really like the old stuff, because as an Edmonton transplant, it helps me make sense of why places around town are named as such. And the anecdotes in the last decade/chapter are a little weak.