STF Brief to Government 1964 - Brief Presentation
- 1.0015.09
- Pièce
- [November, 1964]
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Presentation of the STF brief to the Saskatchewan cabinet. Premier Ross Thatcher.
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STF Brief to Government 1964 - Brief Presentation
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Presentation of the STF brief to the Saskatchewan cabinet. Premier Ross Thatcher.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Panel
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CCE Panel - Aitcheson, McDonald et. al.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Dr. Claude Bissell
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Dr. Claude Bissell addressing the CCE.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Guest Speakers
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1962 ; "Shown here are the three guest speakers from abroad who addressed delegates on the topic: Education in the Life of a Nation. From left, they are: Hon German Arciniegas, Colombia; Dr. M. S. Mehta, Indian; and Hon. Ba Ibrahim, Senegal."
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Saskatchewan Committee
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1962, p. 30; "The Saskatchewan Committee to the CCE deserves credit for the fact that the 76 Saskatchewan delegates were well prepared for the national meeting... The committee members are, from left: Chairman A. Wray Wylie, Canora; E. Wedge, 211 Fourth Ave, Saskatoon; Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Van Cleave, 1032 University Dr, Saskatoon; Emma Stewart, 902 Spadina Cr. E., Saskatoon; Dr. Hilda Neatby, U of S, Saskatoon; Mary Donaldson, Provincial Library, Regina; J. W. Hamilton, 2100 Montague St, Regina; Mrs. G. J. Buck, Regina; Dr. J. B. Kirkpatrick, College of Education, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Frank Lovell, U of S, Saskatoon; and Cliff E. Geall, Grandora. Not present at the Conference was Committee member A. F. McLeod, Regina."
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Delegates
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Four delegates to the Canadian Conference on Education seated on a sofa.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Delegates
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1962, p. 28; "Looking wistful at the close of the Conference are three of the shining stars of the Conference. From left they are: Kurt Swinton, President of Encyclopedia Britannica of Canada Ltd., who was chairman of the National Committee of the Conference; Caroline Robins, well-known Saskatchewan teacher who formerly was president of the STF and of the Canadian Teachers' Federation and who is Executive Secretary of the Canadian Conference; and Max Swerdlow, Director of Education for the Canadian Labour congress, who was chairman of the Conference's Executive Committee."
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Education Writing Award Winners
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April, 1962, p. 16; "Winners of the Education Writing Awards were, from left: Jules LeBlanc, Le Devoir, Montreal; Gaston Dugas, La Presse, Montreal; Sidney Katz, Maclean's; and R. A. O'Brien, Whig-Standard, Kingston."
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Saskatchewan Provincial Committee Members
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March-April 1958, p. 18; "Left: Saskatchewan Provincial Committee members in session. Left (left to right): Drayton Walker, Saskatoon, representing the Canadian Legion; Mrs. E. Vickar, Melfort, 'Special Needs' Commission chairman; Dr. S. W. Steinson, Saskatoon, Department of Education; R. H. MacDonald, Saskatoon, chairman, Saskatoon Public Relations Committee; Elliott Massey, Regina, STF."
Canadian College of Teachers (CCT) - Executive
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1968, p. 2; "The Saskatchewan branch of the Canadian College of Teachers held their first annual dinner meeting recently in Saskatoon. Pictured above is the executive: from left, president Earle Newton, Murray Scharf, guest speaker; Leonore Jantz, secretary-treasurer, and Stan Fowler, vice-president."
Canadian Education Press Association (CEPA) 1960-61 - Delegates
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Delegates stand and sit around a table at the CEPA conference - Banff, Alberta.
Canadian Education Press Association (CEPA) 1960-61 - Banff, Alberta
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Site of the CEPA conference in Banff, Alberta.
Canadian Education Press Association (CEPA) 1965 - Delegates
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Delegates on a ship at the CEPA Conference - Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Canadian Education Press Association (CEPA) 1965 - Presentation
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A presentation at CEPA Conference - Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) 1961 - Carl Gow
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1961, p. 14; "Carl Gow, president of the Canadian Teachers' Federation, drew applause and smiles at the official opening of CTF's 40th annual convention. On the platform with Mr. Gow, from left are: Dr. George Croskery, late CTF secretary; D. D. Cooper of Montana, official representative of United States' National Education Association; S. L. Buckwold, mayor of Saskatoon; immediately right of Mr. Gow, Sherburne McCurdy, first vice-president of CTF, later elected CTF president; and Wendelin Herle, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation."