- MG 476
- Fonds
- 1930-1975 (inclusive); 1970-1975 (predominant)
This fonds contains articles about and reviews of Aiken's published works, as well as correspondence between Aiken and others.
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This fonds contains articles about and reviews of Aiken's published works, as well as correspondence between Aiken and others.
Coordinator of French Education fonds
This fonds contains: photo albums, reports, student surveys, and pamphlets relating to summer French immersion programs offered by the College of Education; VHS tapes documenting the twenty-fifth anniversary of French immersion in Saskatoon and French educational tapes; and reports, surveys, correspondence and publications relating to the French Education Program.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Education. Coordinator of French Education
Copland, Hunter and Anderson family fonds
This fonds documents the lives of the Copland, Hunter and Anderson families, notably their early years following Margaret and William Hunter's move to Canada and years in Saskatoon. It includes materials relating to events such as the 1885 Resistance; later material documenting student life, at the University, as well as materials documenting the daily life of a pioneering farm family. It also includes a card collection maintained by her Barbara Anderson's daughter, Bertha; agricultural fair ribbons from Bertha’s husband, George; and University of Saskatchewan memorabilia from Bertha and George’s daughter, Thelma.
Copland, Hunter and Anderson family
Fonds consists of promotional materials relating to Corner Gas including a mug, a hat, a shirt, DVDs, scripts, a signed photograph of the cast, press materials, postcards, Christmas cards, and correspondence.
Corner Gas
This fonds contains calendars, guidebooks, syllabi, exams, correspondence and reports.
University of Saskatchewan. Correspondence Courses
Cross-Dressing in Saskatchewan collection
This collection consists of programs, posters, photographs, video recordings and artefacts documenting the development of gay drag in Saskatchewan. The materials are primarily from Saskatoon with some from Regina, and most date from 1984 to 2004. Also included in the collection are records related to the exhibit "All Frocked Up: Glimpses of Cross Dressing in Saskatchewan," produced by Neil Richards in 2003 and presented in the Link Gallery at the University of Saskatchewan. Materials in this collection were donated by Brent Daum, Tim LeMay, Guedo Philipchuk, Neil Richards, Garnet Woloschuk and Maria Jochmaring.
This fonds contains personal files, correspondence, research materials, publications, meeting files, administrative records, association files and photographs relating to C.S. Houston's teaching, research and scholarly pursuits. The extensive research files primarily relate to: congenital dislocation of the hip in native people; anti-smoking activities; and the history of radiology in Saskatchewan and Canada. Drafts, files and correspondence document the preparation of publications on the Franklin Expeditions, T.A. Patrick, and R.G. Ferguson. Administrative records relate to Dr. Houston's position as Head of Medical Imaging.
Houston, Clarence Stuart
CUPE 1 sous fonds. - Local 54, University of Saskatchewan Employees' Union
This sousfonds contains, minutes, correspondence, case files, newsletters, financial records, and reference materials used in the organisation and administration of Local 54, University of Saskatchewan Employees' Union.
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 1975, University of Saskatchewan Employees' Union.
CUPE 2 - Local 1975, University of Saskatchewan Employees' Union
This fonds contains, minutes, correspondence, case files, newsletters, financial records, and reference materials used in the organisation and administration of CUPE 1975.
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 1975, University of Saskatchewan Employees' Union.
This collection includes Elliott's notes, some class handouts, and various texts.
Elliott, Curtis
This fonds documents the career of Douglas Schmeiser, notably his work as a constitutional advisor both in Canada and internationally; his work with the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan, as well as his study of judicial independence and judicial compensation; and his work on human rights.
Schmeiser, Douglas A.
This fonds contains materials primarily relating to Miquelon's career with the University of Saskatchewan. Miquelon created the first Canadian history course at the University designed for Native students; and taught numerous courses on early Canadian history and francophone Canada. These identify Miquelon as a conscientious lecturer and innovative teacher. Materials relating to Miquelon's published articles and books, as well as his unpublished conference presentations, are included. His Society and Conquest brought together in English translation many articles by French Canadian historians, making their contribution to historiography accessible to many Anglophone historians and students for the first time. His correspondence, both as student and colleague to some of the more influential Canadian historians, is of interest; as are the materials relating to University and departmental administration.
Miquelon, Dale
This fonds contains correspondence, diaries, published and unpublished manuscripts by Carpenter, publications by Carpenter and others and photographs. Series I deals primarily with the genealogy and history of the Carpenter, Smith and Lawrence families.
Carpenter, David
The material in this fonds deal with Glaze’s life including school and extracurricular interests as a youth and later as a journalist, fiction writer, editor and educator.
Glaze, David
This fond documents the life and career of David Kaplan. It contains material related to his family, academic and teaching career and community involvement.
Kaplan, David Leon