- Fonds 13.IV
- Series
- 1942-1944
Part of V.C. Fowke fonds
This series contains correspondence, briefs and notes pertaining to Dr. Fowke's involvement with the committee.
Fowke, Vernon Clifford, 1907-1966 (Professor of Economics)
2 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of V.C. Fowke fonds
This series contains correspondence, briefs and notes pertaining to Dr. Fowke's involvement with the committee.
Fowke, Vernon Clifford, 1907-1966 (Professor of Economics)
Urban Municipal Administrators Association of Saskatchewan
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 2 programs, and 2 information booklets.
Graphic Arts Printing
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 correspondence, 2 newsletters, 1 anniversary bulletin, 3 advertisements, 1 letterhead, and 1 memo letterhead, 1 certificate, and 9 brochures.
Graphic Arts Printing
Part of Graphic Arts Printing fonds
This series contains 1 date card, and 1 envelope.
Graphic Arts Printing
Photographs of utility development in the Rosetown area.
V. Committee for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (University of Saskatchewan)
Part of J.F. Leddy fonds
This series consists of correspondence, as well as articles concerning research facilities in the United States.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
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.
V. Mendel Art Gallery Collection
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
This series contains a list of L.G. Saunders material, primarily photographs and paintings, in the permanent collection of the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon. This list has been cross referenced with this fonds. This material was obtained by request from the Mendel Art Gallery and added to this fonds by the University Archives
Part of A.K.A. Gallery fonds
This series is comprised of copies of the gallery's newsletter.