The fonds contains 11 black and white photographs collected by the Melfort Agricultural Society. The photographs were taken in Melfort, Saskatchewan between 1953 and 1968. They include photographs of society members receiving lifetime memberships and of the Kealey family and farm.
The fonds contains one black and white photograph from Mrs. Jensen's personal collection. The photograph is of Broadway School in Melfort, Saskatchewan and was taken between the years 1913 and 1956.
This fonds contains files relating to the College of Medicine, its enrolment policies, statistics, curriculum, electives, annual reports, faculty, students, and graduates, and funding. There are also files on the Plains Hospital in Regina, and both the City and St. Paul's hospitals in Saskatoon.
This fonds contains personal correspondence and professional and academic materials relating to Simpson's career at the University, including memorabilia relating to student life in the late 1920s and later material relating to the history of the College of Home Economics; as well as material pertaining to the life and activities of Simpson's sister, P.W. Rowles; husband, G.W. Simpson; and her husband's first wife, M. Simpson. The bulk of the material regarding M. Simpson is a collection of prints and printing blocks illustrating the campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
This fonds contains Professor Eager's files on the Alumni Association, Faculty Association, Canadian Committee on Counselling for Engineering, and radio broadcasts for "The World of Chemistry," as well as personal correspondence and lecture notes. In addition, there are several research files on uranium, lignite, kinetics, silicates, and radiation chemistry.
This fonds contains correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters, reprints and notes pertaining to the activities and interests of C.H. Bigland during his tenure as Professor of Veterinary Microbiology and Director of the Veterinary Infectious Diseases Organization (VIDO).
This fonds consists of a small portion of Maugham's manuscript and published items. The majority of the material relates to "The Deserters" and includes manuscripts, proofs, and a published copy of this work. The incident which forms the central theme of "The Deserters" is a meeting between an English and German soldier during World War Two. This incident is based on an event that happened to Maugham while he was fighting in the Western Desert during World War Two.
The fonds also includes heavily annotated manuscripts of "Winter in Ischia: A Novel" and "The Account: A Novel". "The Account: A Novel" was based on Maugham's play, "Enemy." There is also a manuscript of the play, "A Question of Retreat." The fonds also includes a first printing paperback copy of "The Wrong People," a monograph which was originally published by Maugham under the pseudonym David Griffin. The fonds includes a handwritten note and published tribute written by Peter Burton, who worked closely with Maugham for many years and was one of his literary executors. The fonds also contains two newspaper clippings.
This fonds contains original manuscripts, copies, and photographs, created and collected by A.S. Morton as University Librarian. The records focus on the history of western Canada, especially Saskatchewan. It includes material on the fur trade and exploration, white settlement and interaction with native people, and the Riel Rebellions. Originals of the copied material date from 1623.
This fonds contains the minute books of the Humboldt Music Festival Association from 1934 to 1994, financial/ledger books, list of festival entries 1967 to 1967 and 1978 to1985, music festival awards programs 1968 to 1995, music festival programs 1957 to present, Saskatchewan Music Festival Association Syllabus 1955 to 1997 and newspaper clippings
This fonds contains a photo album book containing 1959 to 1999 newspapers articles, programs, photographs of Rebekah lodge activities, history of Lodge by members dated 1921 to 1938 and 1947 to 1980 and the Rebekah Lodge #83 by-law
This fonds includes minute books of the Glynfield school from 1915 to 1965, superintendent reports 1946 to 1964, Glynfield school Jubilee history booklet from 1905 to 1955 and a listing of Glynfield teachers and students 1917 to 1964
Fonds consists of yearbooks, blueprints, correspondance, programs, photograph, etc. pertaining to the Northwest Catholic Separate School Division no.16. Fonds is composed of the following series: Convent of the Child Jesus yearbooks; St. Thomas College yearbooks; John Paul II yearbooks; Blueprints; Textual Records; Photographs.
This fonds contains administrative and financial records relating to the management of NeWest Review. Additionally there are some files relating to submissions, contributors and content.