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Morton Historical Association - "Big Bear"

The cast of "Big Bear", several in costume, pose for the camera. An Association dinner where Scene IV from "Big Bear" was enacted. J.R.A. Pollard, N.H. Jacoby, B. McKenzie, F. Chapman, R.M. Dobson, B.N. Arnason, M. Toombs, Dr. A.S. Morton, G. Porteous, T. Helstrom and F.E. Whitworth.

Bio/historical note: Membership in the Historical Association, formed in 1917/18, was open to any student who had taken one course in history at the University. Professor A.S. Morton fostered the society from the beginning and proved a source of inspiration in awakening and sustaining interest not only in ancient history and historical research, but also in modern problems and events. A photograph of members and a brief account of the Associations activities appears in most editions of the official yearbook or Greystone.

Walter L. Mills fonds

  • MG 83
  • Fonds
  • 1974-1984 (inclusive); 1980-1984 (predominant)

This fonds contains several drafts of the play "Chokecherry Wine (or the Hafford Wedding Caper)" including the version edited for high schools; material concerning the arrangements and expenses for the 1974 Strolling Players tour, as well as a diary of their 1975 tour.

Mills, Walter Lord Lynbrook, 1924- (Professor of Drama; alumnus.)

F.H. Edmunds fonds

  • MG 18
  • Fonds
  • 1917-1964

This fonds contains personal and research files on various topics, including a study of the Clwydian Range in North Wales, petrology, mineralogy, soil composition, oil and gas, sodium sulphate and soil mapping. In addition, there are a considerable number of area studies for Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and specifically the Lloydminister area, as well as 75 research reports done for private companies. There are also articles on poetry and the theatre - two of Professor Edmunds's personal interests.

Edmunds, Frederic Harrison

Al Purdy Collection

  • MG 447
  • Fonds
  • 1930 - 1960

These papers include (handwritten and typed): manuscripts, drafts, journal publications, volumes and collections of his work, articles and reviews of his work; volumes of other poets work; personal correspondence and poems from the likes of Margaret Atwood, Milton Acorn, Earle Birney and Irving Layton; photos; vinyl cuts; audio recordings

Purdy, Alfred Wellington

M.L. Wittlin fonds

  • MG 245
  • Fonds
  • 1970-2003 (inclusive)

This fonds documents amateur and professional theatre in and around Saskatoon and contains extensive material relating to the design of costumes, including background research and watercolour design sketches.

Wittlin, Marie-Louise

Twenty-Fifth Street House Theatre fonds

  • MG 450
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1985

This fonds contains administrative records, material related to the theatre season, including playscripts, programs, posters, photographs, publicity releases, reviews, and correspondence, as well as resumes of actors, directors and technicians. The records for the seasons covering the period 1972 to 1978 and 1984 to 1986, however, are very sparse. Also included are records relating to other theatres and various agencies and organizations connected with the dramatic arts. Due to the large volume of material, records relating to the play Paper Wheat have been organized into a separate series.

Twenty-Fifth Street House Theatre

The full cast for theatrical

The full cast for theatrical, March 1914. Left to right, front row: Joy Carpenter, Elder Fleming, Leslie Trueman, John Young, Ralph Clark, Wm. Ross, Harold Brown, Lorne Burke, George Parker and Douglas Ewen. Centre row: Miss Hockley- teacher, Doris Trueman, Dorothy Hill, Mr. Ross- Principal, Constance Vaughan, Mary Christopherson and Miss Ostrum-Teacher, Bach row: Mr. Leighton-Asst. Principal, Bert Lancaster, Miler Magrath, Dan Young, Milton Lloyd and Gregory Fehrenbach.

Collegiate students in costume for theatrical

Collegiate students in costume for theatre Left to right back row; Gregory Fehrenbach, Miler Magrath, Daniel Young, Doris Trueman, Milton Lloyd, Front row: Mary Christopherson, Dorothy Hill, Mr. Ross-collegiate principal, Bert Lancaster and Constance Vaughan.

"Julius Caesar" 1912-1913

Julius Caesar. 1912-1913.


  1. L. Trueman. 2. G. Leitch. 3. Oliphant. 4. R. Clark. 5. W. Markham. 6. H. L. Brown. 7. L. Burke. 8. S. Sovechuk 9. Geo. Parker. 10. Gregory Fehrenbach. 11. L. Neimczeik. 12. Mr. Leighton. 13. Lily Speers. 14. Fred Lawton. 15. Mr. Cram. Principal. 16. Frank Clark. 17. H. Larson. 18. Miss Hotson. 19. Donald Matheson. 20. Donald Brown. 21. O. Kursluk. 22. E. Phelps. 23. A. Kibsey. 24. D. Robertson. 25. W. Callander. 26. L. V. Barnes. 27. G. Miller.

"Macbeth"

MacBeth. 1910-1911.


  1. Allan Tuckwell. 2. Lily Speers. 3. Faith Carpenter. 4. Majory Turner. 5. Sylvia Trueman. 6. Adrain Horn. 7. Miler Magrath. 8. Miss Hotson. 9. Lawrence Homer. 10. Mr. Gram. 11. Pearl Clement. 12. Mr. Bean. 13. Josephine Hendrickson. 14. 15. Fred Lawton. 16. Proctor Foster. 17. Frank Christie. 18. Loy Matheson. 19. Frank Clark. 20. Percy Pearce. 21. Dan Young 22. James Magrath. 23. Milford Switzer. 24. John Montgomery. 25. Roy Hukins. 26. Allan Hull. 27. Harold Ashdown. 28. Herbert Reed. 29. N. Murray. 30. Frank Ferguson.
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