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Teaching and Supervision Degree - 1966-67

Nursing
Top row: Bailey, Marion; Bayduza, Veronica; Belsher, Patricia; Boxall, Joan; Brodie, Ellen; Cave, Jean
Third row: Doyle, Sharron; Dyker, Cheryl; Finell, Ardis; Gibbings, Beryl; Henke, Karen; Heron, Donna
Second row: Kirkman, Diana; Lemke, Lenore; Maxwell, Donna; Michalenko, Catherine; Neufeld, Caroline; Pilling, Irene
Bottom row: Polovnikoff, Margaret; Purves, Beverley; Robson, Judith; Sallans, Sandra; Thorson, Margaret; Tratch, Donna
Absent: Copeland, Dorothy; Cowan, JoAnne; Cowan, Karen; Cropper, Carol; Dizon, Angeline; Frost, Linda; Iverson, Grace; Lee, Ann; Springett, Margaret

T.D. Regehr fonds

  • MG 60
  • Fonds
  • 1957-1995

This fonds contains materials relating to the professional and academic activities of Dr. Regehr. It includes considerable materials relating to his published works; and also extensively documents his University committee work.

Regehr, Theodore David, 1937-

T.C. Vanterpool fonds

  • MG 69
  • Fonds
  • 1944-1985, predominant 1965

This collection contains biographical material, including an obituary, for Professor Vanterpool; it also contains two articles written following the death of Professor William Pollock Fraser. There are also a few transcribed notes concerning Professor Vanterpool's research, a history of "The Development of Graduate Research in the Biology Department" (October 1958), a list of graduate students in plant pathology at the U of S, and a compilation of letters and photos from Professor Vanterpool's graduate students given to him upon his retirement. There is also a framed set of six Athletic Association medals from Macdonald College and a framed gold medal from the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, articles by Vanterpool and a photo album.

Vanterpool, Thomas Clifford, 1898-1984 (Professor of Biology)

T.C. Lacalli fonds

  • MG 210
  • Fonds
  • 1970-2001

Dr. Lacalli's research involves the embryology and larval forms of marine invertebrates: principally, the development of the nervous system and the formation pattern in these organisms. His work has included theoretical, computer-based studies of how pattern and formation appear de novo in embryos as they develop, and microanatomical studies (primarily, via serial electron microscopy) of the developing nervous system in simple invertebrates near the evolutionary stem from which vertebrates, with their advanced nervous system, evolved. The process developed by Lacalli enabled an image of the whole body of their specimens in one micrograph, a relatively rare achievement and one which enabled him to analyse the nervous system in far more detail than was previously possible. This fonds contains an extensive collection of the electron micrographs taken by Lacalli, together with research notes, offprints, and other documentation relating to his research activities

Lacalli, Thurston Castle, 1946-

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