- Series
- 1957-1988, predominant 1963-1966
Part of U.T. Hammer fonds
This series consists of field books and notes containing data entries and analyses pertaining primarily to those lakes in the Qu'Appelle River System
Part of U.T. Hammer fonds
This series consists of field books and notes containing data entries and analyses pertaining primarily to those lakes in the Qu'Appelle River System
II. Dean of Summer School records--Carlyle King
Part of Summer School fonds
This series contains correspondence, minutes, memoranda and reports concerning the administration of summer school, evening and intercession courses, as well as material concerning various committees of which Dr. King was a member.
University of Saskatchewan. Summer School.
II. Dean of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan
Part of J.F. Leddy fonds
Part of H. M. Austenson fonds
Material in this series relates primarily to anniversaries, alumni and reunions, and fundraising for the agriculture building.
Part of H.A. Lewis fonds
I. Summer School Director records--H.H. Ferns
Part of Summer School fonds
This series contains correspondence, minutes, memoranda and reports concerning the administration of summer school courses.
University of Saskatchewan. Summer School.
This series consists of minutes of the Committee, together with correspondence, briefs, and related documents.
University of Saskatchewan. Student Services Review Steering Committee
I. Research, Articles and Addresses
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Part of John King fonds
This series consists of research conducted and directed by John King. It includes the following sub-series: Experiment binders; Other experiments; Cultures; Media; MSc Student and Post doctoral Fellows Research; and Sabbatical work.
I. Records Relating to Education
Part of J.C. Courtney fonds
This series consists of lecture and seminar notes, assignments and examinations for economics, history and political science courses taken at the University of Manitoba (B.A. - 1956-1958), University of Western Ontario (M.B.A. - 1958-1960) and Duke University (M.A. - 1960-1962 and Ph.D. - 1962-1964) as well as research and drafts of Courtney's M.A. thesis ("Socialized Medicine as an Issue in the 1960 Provincial Election in Saskatchewan") and Ph.D. dissertation ("Canadian Royal Commissions of Inquiry, 1946-1962: An Investigation of an Executive Instrument of Inquiry")
Part of Vice-President (Special Projects) / (Planning & Development) - BA Holmlund
University of Saskatchewan. Vice-President Special Projects / Planning & Development.
Part of U.T. Hammer fonds
Reports, field notes, data, photographs and correspondence with colleagues and others throughout the world pertaining to the following
Part of A.K.A. Gallery fonds
This series contains resumes or curriculum vitae for various artist members.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
John Diefenbaker entered the University of Saskatchewan College of Law in 1916, and was called to the Saskatchewan Bar in June, 1919. Upon graduating he opened a private practice in Wakaw, Saskatchewan and carried on a busy practice until 1924 when he moved to Prince Albert. The Wakaw office was managed by a succession of partners until its closure in 1929. Diefenbaker worked privately and in partnership until the early 1940s when he established a partnership with John Cuelenaere. They were joined by Roy Hall in 1947 and by Clyne Harradence in 1955. After his election to the House of Commons in 1940, legal material was forwarded to Ottawa. This arrangement continued until 1956 when he was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, and he thus gave up his legal practice. Diefenbaker became a King’s Counsel in 1929, and was also a member of the Bars of Alberta, British Columbia and Upper Canada.
This series contains those papers accumulated by John Diefenbaker in the course of his legal practice, although records are incomplete.
Part of E.R. Simpson fonds