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Wolfman Jack

Photographs show Robert Weston Smith, known as Wolfman Jack, the world's most famous radio disc jockey, May 11, 1984. [Published May 12, 1984]

Wolf Shot on University Grounds

John Bracken, professor of Animal Husbandry; W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale, assistant professor of Animal Husbandry; W.J. Rutherford, Dean of Agriculture; W. (Billy) Davis (holding a dead wolf by the tail); and A.R. Greig, professor of Mechanical Engineering, standing around a car.

Wolf Shot on University Grounds

John Bracken, professor of Animal Husbandry; W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale, assistant professor of Animal Husbandry; W.J. Rutherford, Dean of Agriculture (sitting in car); W. (Billy) Davis (holding a dead wolf by the tail); and A.R. Greig, professor of Mechanical Engineering, standing around a car.

Woje, Peter

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 15, 1970, p. 8 "THREE SASK. TEACHERS ASSIST PROFESSION OVERSEAS. Three Saskatchewan teachers have been selected for Project Overseas for the summer of 1970? Peter Woje of Kinistino? selected from 23 Saskatchewan applicants."

W.O. Kupsch fonds

  • MG 146
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1994, predominant 1867-1994

This fonds contains correspondence and resource material relating to Dr. Kupsch's research, particularly on Frank Davies, Balfour Currie, and the Second International Polar Year; as well as both published and unpublished material from "Gold and Other Stories" and the "Musk-Ox." Additionally, there is considerable reference material relating to uranium mining and nuclear energy, documenting both sides of the ongoing debate over the use of uranium. This fonds also contains an extensive collection of images, documenting 50 years of Dr. Kupsch's field work in northern Saskatchewan and northern Canada, as well as a variety of images relating to the history of geology.

Kupsch, Walter Oscar, 1919- ; (Professor of Geology)

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