F. T. McArthur and H. T. Crosby
- YJ0305
- Item
- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
F. T. McArthur. Town Engineer. 1909-1911.
H. T. Crosby. Town Engineer. 1912-1927.
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F. T. McArthur and H. T. Crosby
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
F. T. McArthur. Town Engineer. 1909-1911.
H. T. Crosby. Town Engineer. 1912-1927.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Head photo of R. C. Holfield, Yorkton City Engineer
Members of council standing in front of Waterworks Pumping station
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Another picture of the members of council standing in front of Waterworks Pumping station
Photostats of documents relating to the Grand Trunk Railway with a hand written list of the documents included in the folder.
Department of Mining Engineering fonds
This fonds contains correspondence, reports, budgets, minutes, and examinations relating to the administration and activities of the Department. Also included are plans, maps and drawings.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Engineering. Department of Mining Engineering
Fonds consists of professional records generated by engineering professor Oscar D. Seawell, [1971]-1991. The records have not been processed but they include administrative files, personnel and student files, publications, research grants and applications, research files, professional associations files, studies and reports, university and Faculty of Engineering committee files, background material, lectures, assignments and schedules, exams and quizzes, student projects and theses and other records relating to Mr. Seawell's research, teaching, professional activities, and administrative role.
Seawell, Oscar D.
Engineering Building - Chemical Engineering Lab
View of Chemical Engineering Lab with equipment; located in Engineering Building.
This fonds contains materials relating to Nikiforuk's career as a professor and Dean of Engineering.
Nikiforuk, Peter
This fonds documents the academic career and research interests of Vicktor Pollak.
Pollak, Viktor Adolf, 1917-1999 (Professor of Electrical Engineering)
Fonds consists of personal and professional papers of Dean of Engineering John B. Mantle, 1937-1976. The records have not been processed but the following series can be identified: Student Notebooks (1939-1941, 1946-1947, 1963-1964); Teaching (1949-1967); Publications and Papers by Mantle (1948-1970); Research Papers by Others (1937-1976); Photographs (1948-1954); University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus Committees (1973); and Professional Associations (1962-1974). The last two series contain the transcripts and report of the Senior Academic Committee Subcommittee Studying Student Participation in University Government; and correspondence, reports, meeting materials, minutes, procedures, syllabus of examination, and other documentation of the Canadian Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers, including accreditation visits to the University of Western Ontario, the University of Calgary, and the University of Manitoba. The photos in this fonds depict University of Saskatchewan Mechanical Engineering classes and R.C.A.F Squadron groups. The Teaching files contain student papers, lab assignments, instructional materials, memoranda and background papers pertaining to classes taught by John B. Mantle, and the Research Papers relate chiefly to photoelasticity. In addition to published articles by John Mantle, the Publications and Papers series includes correspondence, photographs, diagrams, lab reports, drafts, and unpublished papers.
Mantle, John B.
College of Engineering Dean's Office fonds
This fonds contains material relating to the research work, students, faculty and administration of the College of Engineering and its departments. Included is material relating to professional engineering societies; the Engineering Institute of Canada; the Association of Professional Engineers of Canada; the American Society fro Testing Materials; records relating to government commissions; and material relating to the expansion of the engineering building.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Engineering. Dean's Office
Engineering students, Nadia Plumb, Paije McGrath and David Hall pose in a studio. This image was for the 1997-1998 U of S Annual Report.
Three men work around a rocket nose cone and parachute in a demonstration of rocket payload recover near the Saskatoon Airport.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan's Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies joined in 1965 with university scientists and researchers to form the Space Engineering Division (later known as SED Systems Incorporated). SED Systems supplies both systems and services to the satellite industry. SED is located in the Innovation Place Research Park on the U of S campus.