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Robin A.A. Morrall fonds

  • MG 643
  • Archief
  • 1878-1971

Fonds contains a series of collected offprints relating to Morrall’s field of study spanning almost a century.

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Don Kerr fonds

  • MG 169
  • Archief
  • 1898-2017 (inclusive), 1965-2017 (predominant)

This fonds reflects Kerr's vocational and avocational interests. His academic activities include not only his own writing in a variety of genres but also his editing, assessment and review of the contributions of others to prose, poetry, drama and film. His service to the community external to the University is primarily evident in the political, arts and heritage fields.

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Hans Dommasch fonds

  • MG 172
  • Archief
  • 1914-2002 (inclusive) ; 1946-2002 (predominant)

This fonds documents Dommasch's career as a medical and artistic photographer and educator. This photographic material covers a wide range of subject matter, with particular emphasis on medicine, natural history, the Canadian arctic, and grain elevators. Considerable reference material, relating to the history of photography as a science and an art, is also included. In addition, this fonds contains Dommasch's extensive collection of posters, including those used for the exhibition, "Posters Against War and Violence." This fonds contains correspondence, clippings, notes, certificates and awards, photographs, slides, sketches, posters, films and publications documenting the interests and career of Hans Dommasch.

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Louis Horlick fonds

  • MG 184
  • Archief
  • 1942-1997 (inclusive) ; 1973-1994 (predominant)

This fonds contains personal and professional correspondence, lecture materials, reference and research files, and records pertaining to associations, organizations, and societies. This information relates primarily to Louis Horlick's academic and medical career as a cardiologist specializing in the cause and treatment of coronary heart disease.

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John Dewar fonds

  • MG 195
  • Archief
  • 1919-1998 (inclusive); 1972-1998 (predominant)

This fonds documents the professional and academic activities of Dr. Dewar over the course of his career. Files pertaining to research and writing focus on the areas of sports history, including material on Indigenous athletes and athletics, and residential schools, basketball, hockey, and the Olympics. The material on teaching covers topics such as sports history and the philosophy of sport. Also included are student papers collected by Dewar from his and Professor Val Schneider's sports history classes. Many of these student papers deal with a variety of Saskatchewan teams and locales.

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V.L. Matthews fonds

  • MG 241
  • Archief
  • 1945-1988

This fonds contains correspondence, reports, studies, minutes, articles and speeches documenting the interests and career of Dr. Matthews. The bulk of the material deals with health care in general and Medicare in particular.

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L. Barak and B. Jantz fonds

  • MG 272
  • Archief
  • 1992-1997

This fonds contains photographs, negatives, slides, notes and drafts pertaining to the writing, editing and production of the book University of Saskatchewan : a photo album by Betty Jantz & Louise Barak, published in Saskatoon, Sask. by the University of Saskatchewan, in 1997.

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Warren H. Peterson fonds

  • MG 329
  • Archief
  • 1977-1981

This fonds consists of 27 Sony Beta videocassettes of drawing tutorials.

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Larry Fowke fonds

  • MG 356
  • Archief
  • 1968-2005

This fonds reflects Dr. Fowke's career as a researcher and professor at the University of Saskatchewan.

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D.S. Rawson fonds

  • MG 8
  • Archief
  • 1926-1961

This fonds consists of notes, record books, and reports concerning Rawson's limnological research: particularly his studies done in Prince Albert National Park (1928-1934); the national parks areas of the Rocky Mountains (1935-1941); Riding Mountain National Park; Reindeer, Athabasca, and Great Slave Lake; and Lac La Ronge, Amisk Lake, and the Churchill drainage system (1942 onward). Additionally, there is considerable correspondence with a number of Rawson's colleagues and with various national organizations. The fonds also includes speeches, maps, and lecture notes. There are also photograph albums which contain family images, images of research trips, and of various flora and fauna.

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Hans Gruen fonds

  • MG 116
  • Archief
  • [ca. 1880s]-2000 (inclusive) ; 1952-1996 (predominant)

This fonds contains materials relating to Gruen's academic research in applied mycology and botany, and documents his personal interest in Japan, in philately, and on the uses of fungi as tinder for early methods of fire making. It contains personal correspondence, including diaries; as well as material documenting his early life and education.

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Aninda Chakravarti fonds

  • MG 138
  • Archief
  • 1956-1994

This fonds contains reference material, correspondence, reports, manuscripts, maps and research data relating to Dr. Chakravarti's research, teaching, and administrative career. Included are correspondence relating to, and manuscripts of, many of Chakravarti's published articles. Dr. Chakravarti has published widely in the following fields: synoptic climatology; precipitation patterns, drought and dust storms on the Canadian prairies; and agricultural and foods problems in India. The administrative series contains material relating to the restructuring of the Geography graduate program in the 1980s and to the appointments made in the department. The teaching series includes lecture notes, exams and assignments, and student evaluations.

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