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III. History

This series contains various versions of the growth and development of the gallery.

History Department

This series contains material related to the day to day works of the History Department.

Bilson, Geoffrey

Stages in the life history of a stream

Stages in the life history of a stream. A. In the initial stage a stream has lakes, waterfalls and rapids. B. By middle youth the lakes are gone, but falls and rapids persist along the narrow incised gorge. C. Early maturity brings a smoothly graded profile without rapids or falls, but with the beginning of a floodplain. D. Approaching full maturity, the stream has a flood plain alomost wide enough to accommodate its meanders. E. Full maturitymis marked by a broad flood plain and freely developed meanders: levee, oxbow lake, yazoo stream, alluvium, bluffs, flood plain. Strahler, 1960. p. 350.

Department of History fonds

  • RG 2041
  • Fonds
  • 1939-2006, predominant 1963-1991

This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to all aspects of the administration and programs of the Department of History. Also included is correspondence and submissions to the Canadian Journal of History, an academic journal of non-Canadian history published by the department.

University of Saskatchewan. College of Arts and Science. Department of History

Department of History - Seminar

Dr. George W. Simpson (left), professor of History; Charles Beverly Koester (right), and Barry Morrison (middle) look at a map in Simpson's office.

Bio/Historical Note: Charles Beverley (Bev) Koester (1926-1998) earned BEd (1952), BA (1953) and MA (1964) degrees in History from the University of Saskatchewan. Koester taught history at the University of Regina, later becoming head of the History department.

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