This series consists of notes and overheads for John King's Biology 835.3 Genetic Approaches to Plant Physiology course, which was based closely on his book The Genetic Basis of Plant Physiological Processes.
This series consists of minutes, correspondence, memoranda, self-study reports and questionnaires, submissions, etc. relating to the review of Physical Plant (Facilities Management) and Computer Services (Information Technology Services).
University of Saskatchewan. Steering Committee on Non-Academic Review.
This series contains the records of John Diefenbaker’s personal and political activities before his election to Parliament in May 1940, excluding his legal papers (MG 01/I Legal Series) and his family correspondence (MG 01/V Legal Series). There is material about his education at the University of Saskatchewan and his military career during the First World War. There is a large section on the Saskatchewan provincial Conservative Party which he led from 1936 to 1939. This series also contains transcripts of the Bryant Commission Inquiry into jails and provincial police for which Diefenbaker served as legal counsel. Diefenbaker received many requests for assistance from members of the general public which provide information about the wide range of political, social and financial problems Saskatchewan experienced in the 1920s and 1930s.
This series consists of correspondence, administrative, lecture and resource files. The series is organized into the following subseries: Records relating to positions (1959-1998) and Records relating to visiting professorships (1978-1991)
This series includes the papers generated and accumulated by Diefenbaker from March 1940 to December 1956, excluding his legal papers (MG 01/I Legal Series) and his family correspondence (MG 01/V Family Series). In addition to the four subseries there are files on political and other topics.
These files contain requests for advice and assistance, letters of reference, and correspondence with colleagues on a variety of subjects. Both incoming and outgoing correspondence is included.