Beamish / Kenderdine Family fonds
- MG 215
- Fonds
- 1909-1990
This fonds contains correspondence, cards, and published materials owned by various members of the Kenderdine / Beamish families.
Beamish-Kenderdine Family
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Beamish / Kenderdine Family fonds
This fonds contains correspondence, cards, and published materials owned by various members of the Kenderdine / Beamish families.
Beamish-Kenderdine Family
This collection contains original works of art, photographs, and documentation relating to classes Ms. Perron took at the University of Saskatchewan, notably fine art classes. Her professors included Bill Epp, Otto Rogers, and Eli Bornstein; her classmates included Bob Christie and Doug Bentham.
Perron, Marie-Louise
The fonds consists primarily of material relating to Bietenholz's research and writing. In particular, the fonds includes copies of some of his own publications, offprints by others, files (notes, photocopies, etc.) relating to some of his books and papers, offprints and research material relating to Erasmus, and correspondence relating to publishing and research activities, including visits to African and Asian universities.
Bietenholz, Peter G.
This fonds contains biographical information, material from the College of Law as well as from Valentin Linitsky's law practice, and considerable material relating to primary school education, including examinations and textbooks.
Linitsky, Valentin John
This fonds contains correspondence, reports, addresses, minutes, and research material relating to Thorvaldson's academic interests and work as a consultant, his involvement with various national scientific organizations, and with the University of Saskatchewan.
Thorvaldson, Thorbergur, 1883-1965 (Professor of Chemistry)
University Secretary's Office fonds
Fonds includes records created by the University Secretary's Office; records created by and relating to the Board of Governors, the University Senate and the University Council as well as committees of those bodies; and other material relating to the governance of the university and matters in which the University Secretary had a role. Includes records created prior to 1968 (when this office was established), and some records of the Secretary of the Saskatoon Campus (1968-1974). Records relating to various topics may be found in more than one series, depending which governing bodies established relevant committees.
University of Saskatchewan. University Secretary's Office
Dean of Students fonds--R.A. Rennie
This series contains correspondence, minutes, memoranda and reports concerning student activities, counselling services, residences, etc.
University of Saskatchewan. Dean of Students
This series contains correspondence, minutes, rules and copies of the Alumni Bulletin. The bulk of the material are files related to individual alumni.
University of Saskatchewan. Alumni and Development
Dr. Lacalli's research involves the embryology and larval forms of marine invertebrates: principally, the development of the nervous system and the formation pattern in these organisms. His work has included theoretical, computer-based studies of how pattern and formation appear de novo in embryos as they develop, and microanatomical studies (primarily, via serial electron microscopy) of the developing nervous system in simple invertebrates near the evolutionary stem from which vertebrates, with their advanced nervous system, evolved. The process developed by Lacalli enabled an image of the whole body of their specimens in one micrograph, a relatively rare achievement and one which enabled him to analyse the nervous system in far more detail than was previously possible. This fonds contains an extensive collection of the electron micrographs taken by Lacalli, together with research notes, offprints, and other documentation relating to his research activities
Lacalli, Thurston Castle, 1946-
Department of Psychology, Saskatchewan Self-Help Development Unit fonds
The fonds contains correspondence, pamphlets, posters, course materials, surveys, lists, notes, newsletters, clippings and articles pertaining to the research and outreach activities of the Saskatchewan Self-Help Development Unit.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Arts and Science. Department of Psychology. Saskatchewan Self-Help Development Unit
This fonds documents the academic career of William Maher, including correspondence with colleagues; research notes and logs, drafts, and articles; together with numerous film images of wildlife.
Maher, William Joseph, 1927- ; (Professor of Biology)
The fonds consists of synopses of lectures about Australian literature prepared by critic and poet Tom Inglis Moore. The notes were obtained by Scott in 1954-55 when he took Tom Inglis Moore's course in literature at the Canberra University College, Australia (now part of the Australian National University). Tom Inglis Moore pioneered the study of Australian literature as a subject, and 1954-55 was the first year any Australian university or college offered such a course.
Scott, Robert Ian
This fonds documents the academic career and research interests of Vicktor Pollak.
Pollak, Viktor Adolf, 1917-1999 (Professor of Electrical Engineering)
The bulk of this fonds deals with the literary creations of John Livingstone Clark and contains correspondence, clippings, cartoons, drafts, notes and publications.
Clark, John Livingstone 1950-
This fonds contains materials documenting the approach of a self-taught artist, including reference materials, catalogues of art shows, articles, etc. It includes material relating to various art exhibitions throughout the province, at which several respected folk artists displayed their work. Some early artworks by Harvey are included, as are the art supplies used by Harvey in his work.
McInnes, Harvey Allen