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Part of Margaret Messer fonds
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Part of Margaret Messer fonds
Part of Margaret Messer fonds
Part of Margaret Messer fonds
Fonds consists of files kept by English Professor Lucy Murray relating to University bodies with which she was associated. Included are minutes, reports, correspondence, and other documents pertaining to the Library Committee (1954-1960), the Scholarship Committee (1958-1963), the Registrar's Committee (1963-1964), the Committee on Studies (1960-1964), and the Department of English (1956-1966).
Murray, Lucy, 1902-1967
Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery fonds
This fonds consists of serveral accessions: Feasibility Study on the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery (85-73;. Cassette tape on the Mackenzie building controversy, produced by CBC (88-66); Administrative files, 3 architectural blueprints, 29 photographs and 1 poster, 1937-1985 (89-34; Architectural plans from the 1930s (89-67); General files from the Faculty of Fine Arts which includes administrative papers on the Gallery (91-27); and Administrative files from the coordinator of Education Programs, 1981-1990 (93-45).
Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery
Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery Society fonds
Fonds consists of minutes from the Board of Directors, correspondence and general administrative papers.
Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery Society
Fonds consists of personal papers of Lloyd H. Person, Director of fine Arts and Humanities, Department of Extension, 1970-1982. Included are biographical notes, souvenir booklets, brochures, and programs relating to various lecture and concert series offered by Extension, and writings and publications by Lloyd Person. Of particular note is a scrapbook containing Fine Arts and Humanities brochures, 1970-1981.
Person, Lloyd H., 1918-1985
Fonds consists of personal and professional papers created by educator, health administrator, and social activist, Stan Rands, [193_]-1987. Although processing is not complete, the papers are arranged in three broad series: Interests/Involvements/Issues; Personal; and Professional. The bulk of the material is found in the first series which is subdivided by topic into the following sub-series: Aging; Children's Issues; China; Civil Liberties; Clippings - Miscellaneous; Community Issues; Co-operatives and Credit Unions; Education; Health; Labour; Miscellaneous Issues/Involvements; Natives; NDP/CCF; Peace/Disarmament; Pollution; Publications/Writing/Periodicals; Simon Fraser University; Women's Issues; and Youth. Included are correspondence, reports, clippings, addresses, articles, conference papers, bylaws and legislation, briefs, association files, research materials, questionnaires, minutes and meeting files, financial documents, historical materials, notes, pamphlets, and other records relating to the many topics and organizations Rands was involved with. Of particular note is the approximately 2.58 meters of material dealing with health issues and organizations, especially the community clinic movement in Saskatchewan. Records in the Health sub-series have been arranged in the following categories: Community Health Services Association Board of Directors; Community Health Services Association - General; Community Clinic History; Community Health Cooperative Federation; Health Care and Medical Issues; Saskatchewan Health and Medical Issues; Legal/Ethical Issues in Medicine; Local Community Clinics and Associations; Medicare; Mental Health; and Related Materials pertaining to the Group Health Association of America, the Hall Commission on Health Services; Hospital Privileges, Medicine/Politics, Conferences, and Clippings. The small series of Personal records includes biographical information, correspondence, Rhodes Scholars Association materials, photographs, personal notes and momentos. The final series, Professional, contains records relating to professional associations/affiliations, conferences, issues in the psychological profession, departmental and university administration, teaching, and graduate students and theses.
Rands, Stan, 1908-1985
Part of Stan Rands fonds
Part of Stan Rands fonds
Part of Stan Rands fonds
Fonds consists of personal and professional papers created by Saskatchewan artist Otto Rogers, (1953-1988). It includes a substantial series of Drawings and Sketches (1955-1976); Publications, including exhibition catalogues, publicity materials, and articles featuring Rogers and other artists (1954-1988); a diverse series of personal and professional correspondence with family, friends, galleries, art dealers, artists, and others (1953-1988); corporate and personal Financial Records (1983-1987); Newspaper Clippings (1954-1987); audio-visual materials (1959-1987), and Miscellaneous personal material. Correspondence, publicity notices, invitations, and publications relating to Rogers' involvement with the Bahai faith (1969-1988) are also present.
Rogers, Otto, 1935-
Fonds consists of personal and professional papers of Classics professor Sam Stewart, including: University of Regina correspondence (1964-1981), exams, and committee records; files relating to local and regional Classics organizations; writings and speeches by Stewart; and personal material relating to liberal education and to basketball. The basketball ephemera, 1946-1975, contain information on Cougar Basketball Alumni.
Stewart, Sam
Part of Maggie Siggins fonds
Part of Maggie Siggins fonds