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Writer at Home

Photographs show Rod MacIntyre, dramatist-in-residence in Melfort, SK, August 27, 1985. [Published October 5, 1985]

Wright, G. W. "Don"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct., 1965, p. 1 "Gordon W. Wright, a former STF president, is shown holding a plaque that names him 'Jubilee Teacher' of the Moosomin School Unit. The plaque, presented to Mr. Wright by his fellow teachers, states that it is in recognition of his 'outstanding service as a teacher, as a member of his community, and as a member of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.'"

Wright, G. W. "Don"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Council Report, 1962, p. 34; "OCCASION SMILES ON NEWLY-ELECTED PRESIDENT G. W. WRIGHT. President W. A. Herle, left, hands over the official gavel to president elect, G. W. Wright of Moosomin, and congratulates him on his election by acclamation."

Wright, G. W. "Don"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April, 1962, p. 3 "THE SASKATCHEWAN BULLETIN PRESENTS: THE EXECUTIVE OF THE SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS' FEDERATION? Vice-President G. W. Wright, Moosomin."; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June, 1965, p. 1 "GORDON WRIGHT NAMED FOR PROJECT AFRICA. Gordon W. Wright of Moosomin has been selected by the CTF as the Saskatchewan participant in Project Africa 1965."

Wright, G. W. "Don"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Council Report, 1961, p. 34; "G. W. (Don) Wright presented the budget to Council. Mr. Wright brought down a deficit budget, pointed out need for increased fees. Councillors passed the budget, voted to increase fees. Complete financial statements and 1961 budget begin on page 40."

Wright, G. W. "Don"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept., 1962, p. 10; "A MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT. STF President Gordon W. Wright of Moosomin, who assumed office on July 1, gets the feel of his new desk in STF Central Office. Mr. and Mrs. Wright recently moved to take up residence in Saskatoon for the current year, but with school opening Mr. Wright has had little time to enjoy his new surroundings. He is on a speaking tour of teachers' conventions across the province."

Wright Museum

The fonds, related to the Wright Museum, were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.

The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-Folder labelled “Museum”: material related to court case (United States District Court for the District of Kansas): John Wright, Colleen Harron and Andrea Simpson v Manions International Auction House, Inc.; 1999.
-Folder: items related to the efforts of the Wright Museum to sell items from its collection (includes correspondence, export declarations, auction inventory reports, etc.); 1987-1988.
-Folder labelled “Wright Museum”: material related to the establishment of the Wright Museum in the 1960s and the liquidation of museum artifacts in the 1990s. Includes correspondence, photocopies of newspaper articles on the Wright Museum, inventory/artifact list and corresponding descriptions, includes two photographs.
-Folder labelled “Haynes Auction”: material related to the liquidation of Wright Museum artifacts (through the Andy Wright Museum Estate) via Bud Haynes & Co. Auctioneers; 1993.
-Folder labelled [Correspondence; 1970s]: various correspondence and some newspaper clippings; also contains 14 photographs
-Folder labelled [Miscellaneous; 1960s-1970s]: includes travel itineraries; receipts/invoices; appraisal notes; ‘voice-over’ script for radio commercial
-288 photographs ; 225 negatives; 26 slides
-Mohawk Arms Militia Auction Catalog 11; November 20, 1987
-Mohawk Arms Militia Auction Catalog 17; February 24, 1990
-Folder labelled [Newspaper Clippings; 1970s-1980s]
-Foreign language newssheet; October 1944

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