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Department of Educational Foundations fonds

  • RG 2081
  • Fondo
  • 1969-2007, predominant 1973-1980

This fonds contains minutes, reports, budgets, and correspondence relating to the administration and activities of the department. Also included are correspondence, minutes, drafts, submissions and reports pertaining to the activities of the Saskatchewan Department of Education's Curriculum and Instruction Review Committee.

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College of Medicine Dean's Office fonds

  • RG 2087
  • Fondo
  • 1927-2015

This fonds contains material relating to the students, faculty and administration of the College of Medicine. These records generally contain correspondence, minutes, reports, and memoranda; as well as considerable material relating to national and provincial professional associations, health organizations, and research work.

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Department of Ophthalmology fonds

  • RG 2094
  • Fondo
  • 1957-1974

This series contains departmental reports, various committee minutes, grant applications, reports on curriculum, and correspondence. In addition, there is material relating to both the Hall Commission and Medicare.

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Bowley / Jones / Ward Family Collection

  • MG 552
  • Fondo
  • [ca. 1880s]-1972

This collection contains records relating to the lives, family, and avocations of Louis Bowley, Mary Bowley, and Norm Jones.

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Don McGuire fonds

  • MG 613
  • Fondo
  • 1981-2015

This fonds contains materials relating to the history and work of Dignity Canada Dignité, McGuire’s published letters and other correspondence, together with articles and materials outlining the debate within the Catholic church (echoed within other Christian denominations) regarding homosexuality.

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Art and Advertising collection

  • MG 623
  • Fondo
  • 1926-2005 (inclusive); 1967-1998 (predominant)

This collection consists of exhibition catalogues, posters, invitations and promotional ephemera, primarily (but not exclusively) from Canadian art galleries. The catalogues predominantly feature the work of Canadian artists, with some European and American artists (and minimal representation from Asian artists). The collection provides interesting documentation of the development of Canadian art across the country, including regional focus and to some extent, the development of interest in Indigenous art. In addition, the collection includes some auction catalogues, as well as items relating to advertising; art and design used in industry promotion; and industrial design.

Allena Williams fonds

  • MG 514
  • Fondo
  • 1840-1843

This seems to be a complete day- by-day account of Allena Williams's life between May 26, 1840 and October 11, 1843 (Vol. 6). She was a regular churchgoer and a Sunday-School teacher. The diary notes various accounts of sermons and a service at St. Paul's for S.P.G. There are also accounts of concerts in Hanover Square Rooms, where there was music by Rossini, Schubert, and others, and Beethoven's Sonata in D. Minor finally played by Sterndale Bennette.
Furthermore, she was a studious and industrious woman who always seemed to have either a book or a needle or a pen in her hand, or to be singing or playing.

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D.A. Schmeiser fonds

  • MG 154
  • Fondo
  • 1930-2001 (inclusive); 1961-1999 (predominant).

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.

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Cecil King fonds

  • MG 548
  • Fondo
  • 1927 - 2021

This collection contains mostly textual materials related to Cecil King’s work in Aboriginal Education. His papers, translation work, speaking notes, and teaching materials are included, as are significant documents from his committee work. The collection includes a number of important documents surrounding the aboriginal education work done by such institutions as the University of Saskatchewan, Queens University, the Indian and Northern Education Program, the Indian Teachers Education Program, the Northern Teachers Education Program, the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teachers Education Program, the First Nations University of Canada (formerly SIFC), the Gabriel Dumont Institute, the Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre, and more. The history of troubles at the First Nations University of Canada is tracked through nearly-daily news reports collected by King from 2005-2010. King also extensively collected materials on Aboriginal Education, language, and general matters of indigenous interest..

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David Thauberger Collection

  • MG 566
  • Fondo
  • 1971-1995

This collection is comprised primarily of exhibition mailers, as well as samples of his work in the form of stamps and book covers.

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Saskatchewan Indian Agricultural Program: Indian 4-H Program

  • MG 571
  • Fondo
  • [ca. 1977]-1990

These photographs capture the activities of the Indian 4-H program in a number of locations around Saskatchewan. Most photographs are in albums, although some arrived mounted on foamcore.

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Diana Duerkop fonds

  • MG 287
  • Fondo
  • 1964-1991

This fonds contains clippings, photos, correspondence and memorabilia re. the U of S and synchronized swimming.

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Victor G. Wiebe fonds

  • MG 388
  • Fondo
  • 1974-2008

This fonds contains two distinct sets of material. The first documents Wiebe’s career at the University Library and the second his participation in the activities of the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association (USFA).

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President's Office fonds: Walter Charles Murray

  • RG 2001.1
  • Fondo
  • 1906-1937

This series contains materials created and/or acquired by Walter Murray during his tenure as President, from 1908-1937, documenting nearly three decades of the University of Saskatchewan’s history including its establishment; the faculty crisis of 1919; the development of the Colleges of Agriculture, Arts & Science, Education, Engineering; Law; Medicine, Pharmacy and the Extension Division; and the financial crisis of the Depression years.

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