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Walter Slipchenko fonds

  • MG 599
  • Archief
  • 1930-2010 (inclusive); 1970-1995 (predominant)

This fonds contains materials created or accumulated by Walter Slipchenko during his career and during research for his definitive report, Canada's Arctic Cooperation with the Soviet Union and Russia, 1965-2000. The documentation is comprehensive, covering a number of subjects and organizations, and provides a valuable record of circumpolar life across several nations. In addition to the physical items, it includes a website, www.walterslipchenko.com which provides further information on the scope of the report and the development of international, circumpolar relationships.

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E. Arthur Clark fonds

  • MG 191
  • Archief
  • 1973-1994

This fonds contains correspondence, minutes, lists, publications, notes and course material.

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Johnson-Scott Family fonds

  • MG 626
  • Archief
  • 1915-2015

Photograph albums, other family and community "milestone" albums (marriage, death, births, anniversaries, graduations, awards, news clippings of local history); materials relating to teaching school in Saskatchewan 1947-1951.

Dr. Ernest H. Baergen fonds

  • MG 618
  • Archief
  • 1957-1997

Awards won by Dr. Ernest H. Baergen, one of the first graduates of the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.

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F.E. Coburn fonds

  • MG 49
  • Archief
  • 1946-1979, predominant 1957-1975

This collection contains biographical material and personal correspondence, as well as files relating to Professor Coburn's work in the Dept. of Psychiatry, his affiliation with the New Democratic Party, and his membership with the Unitarian Universalist Church. There are several files on City and St. Paul's Hospitals, other universities, and articles, lecture notes, book reviews, speeches and addresses by Dr. Coburn.

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M.O. Vincent fonds

  • MG 249
  • Archief
  • 1943-2001, predominant 1968-1988

This fonds contains materials relating to the initial research into physician health care. Vincent was one of the pioneers in this field, and much of his research and interests relate to the identification of and assistance for physicians under duress in their working, private, and spiritual lives. In addition, there is material relating to the development of the Palliative Care Movement at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, in the early 1970's, as well as material regarding Christianity and medicine, ethics, alcohol abuse, marriage and family relationships, etc.

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Flora Roy fonds

  • MG 149
  • Archief
  • 1931-1945, predominant 1937-1938

This collection contains lecture notes taken by Dr. Roy while she was a student at the University of Saskatchewan. Predominately from English classes, these include notes on lectures given by Professors R.A. Wilson, J.M. Lothian, J.A. Bentley, Edith Brown, Jean Bayer, Murdoch Matheson, and Carlyle King. Included also are notes from a summer school art history class, taught at Emma Lake; and an English course from the University of Toronto.

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Deborah Lee fonds

  • MG 763
  • Archief
  • 1984-2020 (inclusive); 2006-2017 (predominant).

This fonds contains material relating to Deborah’s work as a librarian with the University of Saskatchewan Library, particularly in aboriginal scholarship as well as the IPortal

David Carpenter fonds

  • MG 163
  • Archief
  • nd, 1834-2023 (inclusive); 1976-2023 (predominant).

This fonds contains correspondence, diaries, published and unpublished manuscripts by Carpenter, publications by Carpenter and others and photographs.

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Robert Cole fonds

  • MG 368
  • Archief
  • 1906-2023 (inclusive); 1974-2023 (predominant).

This fonds includes materials collected primarily as a result of Bob Cole’s student days at the University of Saskatchewan and STM. The University Publications are particularly useful as these items are not duplicated in the University Publication Collection.

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Peter W.B. Phillips fonds

  • MG 746
  • Archief
  • 1965-2019

This fonds contains materials relating to Peter Phillips career and includes correspondence, grant applications, articles, reports, papers, conference presentations, teaching materials, research materials.

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Boyd Family fonds

  • MG 766
  • Archief
  • 1839 – 2004 (inclusive); 1907 – 1918 (predominant).

Family histories of the Boyd and MacLean families from Scotland, through emigration to Canada, family tree, photos, and family memoirs. Correspondence from family fighting in World War One. Early 20th century postcards, some with correspondence, some blank. Badges, medals and plaques from Saskatchewan high schools and University of Saskatchewan.

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Michael Hosaluk fonds

  • MG 742
  • Archief
  • 1964-2022 (inclusive); 1980-2022 (predominant).

This fonds contains materials relating to Michael Hosaluk’s career in woodworking. It also documents his collaborative work with other artists, exhibitions he participated in or helped to facilitate, and includes some personal / family history.

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Don Cochrane fonds

  • MG 337
  • Archief
  • 1950-2017 (inclusive) ; 1980-2005 (predominant).

This fonds consists of materials used, created, and accumulated by Don Cochrane relating to his academic career. It includes University of Saskatchewan administrative and course materials as well as files relating to the organization and operation of the Breaking the Silence Conference and the Certificate in Ecological Education (CERTEE) program. There are also a number of files detailing international study tours organized by Don Cochrane through the College of Education.

This fonds also includes a file of class notes which were created by Lorne Dignean, a student in the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan from 1950 to 1951. Mr. Dignean was a teacher for over 35 years at schools around Saskatoon. He taught for the most years at Clavet School, where he provided a scholarship in his family name in 1999. Lorne Dignean died in 2018.

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