V of geological contact in valley
- WOK 5-129
- Item
- [1948-58]
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
V of geological contact in valley pointed downstream of strata dipping downstream at an angle greater than gradient (slope).
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V of geological contact in valley
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
V of geological contact in valley pointed downstream of strata dipping downstream at an angle greater than gradient (slope).
Part of A.K.A. Gallery fonds
This series is comprised of copies of the gallery's newsletter.
V. Mendel Art Gallery Collection
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
This series contains a list of L.G. Saunders material, primarily photographs and paintings, in the permanent collection of the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon. This list has been cross referenced with this fonds. This material was obtained by request from the Mendel Art Gallery and added to this fonds by the University Archives
Head and shoulders image of V. Lynne Pearson, Dean of Commerce, 1996-2006.
Bio/Historical Note: Born and raised in Saskatchewan, V. Lynne Pearson received a BA from the University of Saskatchewan in 1966, and a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University in Ottawa a year later. In 1971 she completed an MA at the University of Alberta. Pearson was Dean of Commerce at the U of S from 1996-2006. In 2001 Pearson received the 2001 Lieutenant Governor’s medal for distinguished public service by the Regina Regional Group of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC). She held several local and national positions with IPAC, including chair of the Regina Regional Group.
Head and shoulders image of V. Lynne Pearson, Dean of Commerce, 1996-2006.
Bio/Historical Note: Born and raised in Saskatchewan, V. Lynne Pearson received a BA from the University of Saskatchewan in 1966, and a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University in Ottawa a year later. In 1971 she completed an MA at the University of Alberta. Pearson was Dean of Commerce from 1996-2006. In 2001 Pearson received the 2001 Lieutenant Governor’s medal for distinguished public service by the Regina Regional Group of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC). She held several local and national positions with IPAC, including chair of the Regina Regional Group.
Bio/Historical Note: Image appears in 19 May 2000 issue of OCN.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
John Diefenbaker (1895-1979) and his brother, Elmer (1897-1971), were born in Ontario. Their parents, William T. Diefenbaker (1868-1945) and Mary Florence nee Bannerman (1872-1961), brought them to Saskatchewan in 1903 to homestead in the Prince Albert region. They were followed by William’s brother, Edward (1875-1960), who took up the neighbouring homestead. John married Edna Brower (1899-1951) in 1929; following her death, he married Olive Freeman Palmer (1902-1975) in 1953. John had no children, but his step-daughter, Carolyn Weir (1934- ), has several children. As the last survivor of his immediate family, John Diefenbaker inherited their papers, providing researchers with an opportunity to study both sides of the family correspondence. Olive Diefenbaker’s correspondence exceeds 13,000 pages, making it one of the largest collections of any Canadian political wife.
V. Committee for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (University of Saskatchewan)
Part of J.F. Leddy fonds
This series consists of correspondence, as well as articles concerning research facilities in the United States.
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Head and shoulders of V. Bowers, University of Saskatchewan Professor of Educational Foundations.
V. Articles, Fonds, Manuscripts;
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Utilidor, Inuvik, N.W.T. August 22, 1965."
Utilidor system in back of houses, Rankin Inlet, N.W.T
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Utilidor system in back of houses, Rankin Inlet, N.W.T. August 2, 1965.
This fonds documents Professor Hammer's research interests (including much data from Saskatchewan and Alberta lakes) and publication record. Also included is material relating to Dr. Hammer's service with such groups as the Water Studies Institute and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society and a file of minutes and memoranda documenting his term as Biology Department Head.
Hammer, U.T, (Professor of Biology)