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Royal University Hospital

  • MG 266
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1998.

Board minutes and annual reports.

Royal University Hospital (Saskatoon)

Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates' Association fonds

  • MG 131
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1990

This fonds contains the constitution, financial fonds, minutes, membership lists, and newsletter of SAGA; as well as material relating to reunions, workshops, lectures, projects, and awards initiated by the Association.

Saskatchewan Agriculture Graduates' Association

Alpha Omega Society fonds

  • MG 242
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1971 (inclusive) ; 1955-1963 (predominant)

The fond contains club records including clippings, photographs, correspondence and financial records.

Alpha Omega Society

University of Saskatchewan Faculty Club fonds

  • MG 119
  • Fonds
  • 1927-1977

This fonds contains minutes, auditor's reports, and information concerning the Faculty Club facilities; as well as correspondence; material on nominations, elections, and staff; policy; and constitution and bylaws of the Club.

University of Saskatchewan Faculty Club

Campus Day Care Cooperative fonds

  • MG 129
  • Fonds
  • 1974-1977

This fonds contains the minutes of the Campus Day Care Cooperative, articles and publications on day care, material from conferences, and correspondence relating to child care legislation in other provinces.

Campus Day Care Cooperative (University of Saskatchewan)

Association of Retired Faculty Members fonds

  • MG 124
  • Fonds
  • 1975-1977

This collection contains correspondence, minutes, reports, and briefs.

Association of Retired Faculty Members (University of Saskatchewan)

Amateur Radio Club

  • MG 267
  • Fonds
  • 1964-1989

The fonds contains contact confirmation cards collected by the club over the decades of operation. QSL cards are, perhaps, the most visible aspect of this hobby. The radio operator would send a 'confirmation of reception' (or 'QSL' in the ham's Q-code) to a listener who had proof of reception time, date and frequency as well as information on the quality of the signal received. They are proof that a shortwave radio station was heard.

Amateur Radio Club

Administrative and Supervisory Personnel Association fonds

  • MG 112
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1995

This fonds contains minutes, agendas, newsletters, correspondence, case files, and financial records pertaining to the formation and administration of ASPA.

Administrative and Supervisory Personnel Association

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