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Expo 1967 - "Man in the Community" Pavilion

Gracefully rising interlacing wooden beams is structural feature of Man in the Community pavilion at Expo 67. Designed by Vancouver architects Massey-Erickson, the pavilion will contain exhibits probing the uniquely modern effects upon man of growing urbanization and exploding populations.

Expo 1967 - Mini-Rail

The Mini-rail will make up part of the secondary transportation system on the Expo 67 site. It's a single, elevated rail vehicle with open cars each carrying 12 persons. It is a mono-rail system in miniature.

Expo 1967 - Katimavik Building

The Katimavik (Eskimo word for 'meeting place'), a huge inverted pyramid, is the focal point of the Canadian pavilion at the 1967 World Exhibition. The Canadian exhibit, built on 21 acres of the largely man-made Ile Notre Dame, is the largest pavilion, national or private. The Canadian government commenced construction on June 18, 1965.

Expo 1967 - "Man the Explorer" Pavilions

Situated on Ile-Sainte-Helene and showing the use of the truncated tetrahedron as an architectural technique, are the three pavilions that make up Expo's "Man the Explorer" sub-theme. An integral part of the theme "Man and His World" are pavilions exhibiting "Man and the Oceans", "Man and the Polar Regions" and "Man, His Planet and Space".

Cuisenaire Method 1957-1964 - Hector Trout with Students

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1964, p. 9; "Hector Trout, STF Assistant Secretary, holds the microphone and the attention not only of two Humboldt students who participated in a special closed circuit Avenue A campus telecast, but also of five classrooms of student teachers. Associate Professor Henry Wiebe watches while Dr. Stuart Selby manipulates one of the two cameras used."

Colgate School - Guidance Services

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 18; "Why the teachers like centralization is illustrated, in part in the photos here? the principal can carry out a guidance programme for senior students." Principal Larry Kitson is seated behind a desk, left, speaking with an unidentified female student.

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