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V. Family Series

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.

III. History

This series contains various versions of the growth and development of the gallery.

V. Newsletter

This series is comprised of copies of the gallery's newsletter.

X. Exhibitions

This series consists of correspondence, curriculum vitae and resumes, project proposals, publicity and promotional material, slides and photographs of individuals and groups as well as works of art, etc. in connection with a variety of exhibitions, performances and workshops at the gallery. Many Canadian and international artists, performers, writers, etc. are represented.

Journals

A variety of journals collected by Dommasch over the course of his career.

II. College of Agriculture

Material in this series relates primarily to anniversaries, alumni and reunions, and fundraising for the agriculture building.

IV. Department of Crop Science and Plant Ecology

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  • [ca. 1920s]-1992 (inclusive) ; 1965-1981 (predominant)
  • Fait partie de H. M. Austenson fonds

This series includes administrative records of the department, some materials relating to research done at the Crop Development Centre, as well as handouts and some lecture notes for classes.

V. Photographs

This series includes images of agricultural machinery, students from Crop Science and Plant Ecology, soil erosion, the University's various research farms, and visits from foreign dignitaries. Also included are images from JB Harrington's 1949-1950 working trip to Egypt.

VI. Research and Publications

This series includes research and publications by Austenson as well as other faculty from Crop Science. Topics vary but include crop rotation and land management, land development projects, and winter wheat.

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