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Department of Biology fonds

  • RG 2052
  • Fundo
  • 1942-1990, predominant 1967-1990

This fonds contains correspondence, annual reports (1942-1986), budget records, committee minutes, and course outlines (1972-1990) relating to all aspects of the administration and activities of the department. Included are a blueprint and files relating to the construction and opening of the W.P. Thompson Biology Building.

Sem título

Department of Anaesthesia fonds

  • RG 2091
  • Fundo
  • 1954-1974

This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes and reports related to the administration and activities of the department.

Sem título

Department of Community Health and Epidemiology fonds

  • RG 2092
  • Fundo
  • 1958-1990

This fonds contains departmental minutes (1958-1987) and annual reports from 1979-1990 (1981-82 and 1983-84 are missing). Also included are a small number of research and personnel files.

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High School Liaison Office fonds

  • RG 2110
  • Fundo
  • 1962-1993

This fonds contains minutes, reports and publications. Included are copies of the biannual newsletter (1983-1990) and a Native Student's Handbook.

Sem título

Correspondence Courses fonds

  • RG 2111
  • Fundo
  • 1930-1980

This fonds contains calendars, guidebooks, syllabi, exams, correspondence and reports.

Sem título

R.R. Buckley fonds: Saskatchewan Universities Commission Records

  • MG 109
  • Fundo
  • 1971-1992, predominant 1978-1987

These records contain reports, correspondence, working papers, and published material regarding university operations forecasts, space planning, and capital replacement costs. There are specific reports on Fine Arts, health facilities funding options, and applied research.

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Department of History fonds

  • RG 2041
  • Fundo
  • 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.

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Department of Geology fonds

  • RG 2039
  • Fundo
  • 1920-1960, predominant 1946-1955

This fonds contains the papers of two department heads, J.B. Mawdsley and A.R. Byers. It includes maps, charts, field notes, memoranda, reports, and photographs relating to various geological studies.

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Department of Religious Studies fonds

  • RG 2066
  • Fundo
  • 1972-1995

This fonds contains records generated in the course of the administration of the School and Department of Religious Studies, including records relating to students, courses, faculty members, minutes, memoranda, etc. Also included are records pertaining to various national associations, conferences and meetings, etc.

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Summer School fonds

  • RG 2012
  • Fundo
  • 1947-1972

These records contain correspondence, minutes, memoranda, and reports concerning the administration of summer school courses.

Sem título

P.N. Nikiforuk fonds

  • MG 346
  • Fundo
  • 1954-2005

This fonds contains materials relating to Nikiforuk's career as a professor and Dean of Engineering.

Sem título

Division of Life Sciences fonds

  • RG 2051
  • Fundo
  • 1973-1984

This fonds contains correspondence, budget and annual reports, and minutes relating to all aspects of the administration of the Division of Life Sciences.

Sem título

Literary Society - Executive - Group Photo

Group photograph of the University Literary Society Executive. Members, back row (l to r)): T.S. Watson, President; John Strain, Richard Gordon Warman, Frank Percival Lloyd (financial secretary); Albert Edward Johnson (2nd vice-president); George Wishart Murray (3rd vice-president); E.E. Barr (3rd vice-president); A.F. Haynes. Front row: Marion Henley Dewdney (correspondence secretary); Marie Esler (historian); Prof. R.H. MacDonald (honourary president); Ethel Adelaide Giffard, Dorothy Barnes.

Bio/Historical Note: Musical performance began at the University of Saskatchewan in October 1909 with the formation of the Literary Society of the College of Arts and Science, a student group which, together with debates and lectures, organized musical numbers and variety shows for student enjoyment. It has published a collection of College songs, trained its members to sing them in concert; concocted a College Yell, and has inaugurated what will be a most important event in the future, an Oratorical and Essay contest.

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