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Moose Jaw Horticultural Society fonds

  • MJ-107
  • Fonds
  • 1985-1997

This fonds consists of three series. There are records of the Moose Jaw Horticultural Society of the late 1980's and 1990's. There are membership and directors lists, minutes of meetings, financial statements and correspondence. There are schedules, information and publicity on events held by the society. There are 2 scrapbooks from 1990 and 1991 that contain photos, programs, memorabilia and newspaper clippings. There are also loose newspapers clippings and some which have been glued on loose leaf pages and a notebook. There are minutes and newsletters from the Saskatchewan Horticultural Association as well as reports, brochures and publication information from the Extension and Community Relations Division of the University of Saskatchewan. There is one copy of the periodical “The Saskatchewan Gardener”, Winter 1995 edition.

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P.A. Sorokin collection

  • MG 449
  • Fonds
  • 1867-1997 (inclusive) ; 1930-1986 (predominant)

This fonds contains Sorokin's: manuscripts, published works, correspondence, clippings, Harvard University Administrative files, and administrative files of the Research Centre for Creative Alturism. Also included are a few photographs, a microfilm and cassette tapes, as well as works by others about Sorokin and his theories. Some of the material about Sorokin was added after his death.

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Honourary Degree Recipients - Group Photo

Twelve images featuring President J.W. George Ivany and Chancellor M.L. (Peggy) McKercher posing with honourary degree recipients and their family members. Honourary degree recipients include Marketa Newman, Elvie Smith, Gordon (Scotty) Cameron, and Walter Kupsch. Images were taken in front of the College Building.

Dr. David Keegan - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. David Keegan, Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Early Psychosis Program.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. David Keegan joined the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Saskatchewan in 1971, and served for 33 years. Dr. Keegan was department head (1983-1994), acting head (2001-2002), and as the first joint head of the U of S and Saskatoon Health Region’s Departments of Psychiatry (2003-2004). Dr. Keegan’s area of expertise was in the early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with psychosis, and interface of Psychiatry and Medicine (Psychosomatic Medicine). He developed the Early Intervention Program for Psychosis, and published 69 papers in refereed journals, 13 of these in the five-year period of 1999-2004. Dr. Keegan is the recipient of many national and international awards: The National Distinguished Service Award, Canadian Mental Health Association (1990); Award for Outstanding Contributions to Rehabilitation (1996); Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association (2003). Since his retirement, Dr. Keegan has remained active in Department of Psychiatry as a promoter of research, quality care and shared care. He also works in a family practice clinic on a part-time basis and embodies shared psychiatric care in that capacity. Dr. Keegan is professor emeritus of Psychiatry (2021).

Gwenna Moss - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Gwenna Moss, Extension; taken outdoors.

Bio/Historical Note: Gwenna Mary Moss was born in Saskatoon in 1937. She earned her BSc (Home Economics) from the University of Saskatchewan in 1959. Moss worked until 1966 as an extension specialist assisting specifically with 4-H and home economics programs. She left to pursue graduate education, and received both her MSc (1968) and PhD (1970) from the University of Wisconsin, majoring in extension education. From 1969-1971 she was first an Instructor, then Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Extension Education at the University of Wisconsin. She returned to the U of S in July 1971 as Associate Professor in Extension and took a leave in 1975 to work on a CIDA-funded project in Ghana. Moss was named Dean of the College of Home Economics in 1982, and became Associate Vice-president (Academic) in 1986 and served as Acting Vice-president (Academic) from 1990-1991. In August 2000 the Centre for Teaching Effectiveness was renamed The Gwenna Moss Teaching & Learning Centre.

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