Alumni & Development's "Young Alumni" officer, Julian Demkiw stands outside Kirk Hall
- OCN-2000-30
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- 11-Feb-00
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Photo of Julian Demkiw
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Alumni & Development's "Young Alumni" officer, Julian Demkiw stands outside Kirk Hall
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Photo of Julian Demkiw
This series contains correspondence, minutes, rules and copies of the Alumni Bulletin. The bulk of the material are files related to individual alumni.
University of Saskatchewan. Alumni and Development
Alumni Association presents awards to outstanding alumni
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Milkha Singh Aulakh; Vera Pezer; Patricia S. Currie; Delva and Norman Rebin; Patricia A. Thomas; Chris Labrecque
Close-up of University of Saskatchewan Alumni ring.
Close-up of University of Saskatchewan Alumni ring in display box.
Mrs. Margaret Tubby hands Eleanor East.an Alumni shield; Cecil Wheaton standing at left.
Bio/Historical Note: Cecil Wheaton (1909-2005) was a Saskatoon city councillor from 1958 to 1967.
Alumni Tea - Homecoming Weekend
J.W.T. Spinks (right), University President, greets guests during the Alumni Tea at Marquis Hall. Mrs. Mary Spinks is to his right.
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Head and shoulders image of Alvin Anderson, Saskatchewan Soil Survey.
Alvin Buckwold Mental Retardation Unit - Opening Ceremonies
Sidney Buckwold, mayor of Saskatoon, addresses guests at opening.
Bio/Historical Note: The Alvin Buckwold Centre (ABC) was established in 1967. Now the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Centre (ABCDP), it is located in the Kinsmen Children’s Centre, connected to Brunskill School in Varsity View. ABCDP is named after Dr. Alvin Buckwold (1918-1965), a Saskatchewan pediatrician with a keen interest in children with disabilities.
Alvin Buckwold Mental Retardation Unit - Opening Ceremonies
Four men, including Sid Buckwold, Mayor of Saskatoon, at far right, look at the plaque a woman is holding..
Bio/Historical Note: The Alvin Buckwold Centre (ABC) was established in 1967. Now the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Centre (ABCDP), it is located in the Kinsmen Children’s Centre, connected to Brunskill School in Varsity View. ABCDP is named after Dr. Alvin Buckwold (1918-1965), a Saskatchewan pediatrician with a keen interest in children with disabilities.
Head and shoulders image of Alwyn Berland, dean of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus.
Bio/Historical Note: Born in Chicago in 1921, Alwyn Berland served in the United States Navy during World War II. Berland was a University of Chicago graduate, a Fulbright Scholar at Cambridge University, a professor of English at Kansas State, chair of the English Department and dean of Arts at the University of Saskatchewan-Regina, executive secretary of the Canadian Association of University Teachers, dean of Humanities and professor of English at McMaster University, and visiting professor at Nanjing University. Berland died 1 March 2014.
This fonds contains correspondence, reports, articles and addresses relating to Professor Shaw's career and research. There is considerable material regarding the development of livestock breeding, agricultural marketing in Canada, and the drought on the prairies during the 1930s. In addition, it contains memorabilia related to the career of Winkona Wheelock Frank, the first nutritionist at the University of Saskatchewan.
Shaw, Alexander Malcolm, 1885-1974 (Dean of Agriculture)
The fonds contains contact confirmation cards collected by the club over the decades of operation. QSL cards are, perhaps, the most visible aspect of this hobby. The radio operator would send a 'confirmation of reception' (or 'QSL' in the ham's Q-code) to a listener who had proof of reception time, date and frequency as well as information on the quality of the signal received. They are proof that a shortwave radio station was heard.
Amateur Radio Club