Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
- A-10271
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- Feb. 1966
Looking southeast at students changing classes in winter; Administration Building and Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
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Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Looking southeast at students changing classes in winter; Administration Building and Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Summer school students sitting in the grass and under trees on the south side of the Administration Building.
Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Looking southeast at students changing classes in winter. Administration Building and Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Canadian Officers' Training Corps fonds
This series contains orders, correspondence, personnel records, minutes, reports, clippings, a photograph album, and two 8mm movie reels, all related to the administration and activities of the COTC.
Canadian Officers' Training Corps (C.O.T.C.)√
This fonds includes correspondence, program guides, subject files, program logs, and news clippings concerning the programming and operation of the University student radio station.
Campus Radio Station (University of Saskatchewan)
Ore Gangue Geological Society fonds
Minutes, photographs, and scrapbook; as well as an incomplete set publications "The Concentrates" and "Missinipe Achimowin: Churchill River Information."
Ore Gangue Geological Society
Agricultural Students' Association fonds
Minutes, financial fonds, and publications "The Bull Sheet" and "The Antelope;" as well as miscellaneous ephemera.
Agricultural Students' Association (University of Saskatchewan)
Education Students' Society fonds
Correspondence, minutes, and other related records of the society.
Education Students' Society
This collection includes Elliott's notes, some class handouts, and various texts.
Elliott, Curtis
Memorabilia from the days when Grace Davis McKinnon, later Mrs. Grace Pine, was a student at the U of S. She earned a B.Sc in 1930 and ME in 1931. The bulk of material pertains to social activities of the University in general and the School of Medicine in particular. The material includes programs, dance cards, autographs, a ceramic skull made by the U of S Ceramics Department, a scrap book and a photograph of Marjorie Slater who later married Stanley Steer.
Pine, Grace Davis
Copland, Hunter and Anderson family fonds
This fonds documents the lives of the Copland, Hunter and Anderson families, notably their early years following Margaret and William Hunter's move to Canada and years in Saskatoon. It includes materials relating to events such as the 1885 Resistance; later material documenting student life, at the University, as well as materials documenting the daily life of a pioneering farm family. It also includes a card collection maintained by her Barbara Anderson's daughter, Bertha; agricultural fair ribbons from Bertha’s husband, George; and University of Saskatchewan memorabilia from Bertha and George’s daughter, Thelma.
Copland, Hunter and Anderson family
William G. French Poster Collection
These posters document some of the social activities available to students during the 1940-41 regular term. All are hand-made and most are the work of students Jim Quong and A.B. Farnam.
French, William Giles
USSU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally (LGBTA) Centre fonds
This fonds consists primarily of internal policy and procedures documents for the USSU LGBTA Centre and listings of sexual and gender diversity-themed literature. The fonds also includes a small collection of pamphlets and posters created by the Centre.
University of Saskatchewan Students' Union. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Centre
This fonds includes materials collected primarily as a result of Bob Cole’s student days at the University of Saskatchewan and STM. The University Publications are particularly useful as these items are not duplicated in the University Publication Collection.
Cole, Robert
Anthropologists Among US fonds
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Anthropologists Among US