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Department of Drama

  • RG 2036
  • Fundo
  • 1940-1979, predominant 1948-1971

This fonds is divided into four accessions. The first consists of the departmental correspondence and reports. The majority of this accession deals with the organization and production of Summer Tours to small centres in Saskatchewan and Manitoba (1948-1950). The second accession includes a calender of performances (1946-1969), scripts and prompt books. The third accession includes class lists, lecture notes, annual reports (1955-1975), Greystone Theatre records and files relating to Drama Department productions (1947-1971). Production files contain programs, photos, reviews, box office receipts, correspondence, cast lists etc. The fourth accession contains lecture notes, essays, and writings of Emrys Jones, the first head of the department.

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Morton Historical Association - "Big Bear"

The cast of "Big Bear", several in costume, pose for the camera. An Association dinner where Scene IV from "Big Bear" was enacted. J.R.A. Pollard, N.H. Jacoby, B. McKenzie, F. Chapman, R.M. Dobson, B.N. Arnason, M. Toombs, Dr. A.S. Morton, G. Porteous, T. Helstrom and F.E. Whitworth.

Bio/historical note: Membership in the Historical Association, formed in 1917/18, was open to any student who had taken one course in history at the University. Professor A.S. Morton fostered the society from the beginning and proved a source of inspiration in awakening and sustaining interest not only in ancient history and historical research, but also in modern problems and events. A photograph of members and a brief account of the Associations activities appears in most editions of the official yearbook or Greystone.

Robin Maugham fonds

  • MG 464
  • Fundo
  • 1967-1981 (inclusive)

This fonds consists of a small portion of Maugham's manuscript and published items. The majority of the material relates to "The Deserters" and includes manuscripts, proofs, and a published copy of this work. The incident which forms the central theme of "The Deserters" is a meeting between an English and German soldier during World War Two. This incident is based on an event that happened to Maugham while he was fighting in the Western Desert during World War Two.

The fonds also includes heavily annotated manuscripts of "Winter in Ischia: A Novel" and "The Account: A Novel". "The Account: A Novel" was based on Maugham's play, "Enemy." There is also a manuscript of the play, "A Question of Retreat." The fonds also includes a first printing paperback copy of "The Wrong People," a monograph which was originally published by Maugham under the pseudonym David Griffin. The fonds includes a handwritten note and published tribute written by Peter Burton, who worked closely with Maugham for many years and was one of his literary executors. The fonds also contains two newspaper clippings.

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College Of Arts and Science Dean's Office fonds

  • RG 2033
  • Fundo
  • 1933-1991

This fonds contains material relating to the research work, students, faculty and administration of the College of Arts and Sciences, and its departments. These records generally contain correspondence, minutes, reports, and memoranda; they may also contain material relating to associated national or international organizations, research articles, and addresses.

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Drama Club 1

Image Caption: "Fort San - Drama Club"

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Drama Club 2

Fort San Drama Club
Image Caption: "Laney Oren. Patients at Fort San - all men"

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