University of Saskatchewan Alumni Homecoming - Reunion
- A-8326
- Item
- Sept. 1957
Reunion participants on the steps of the University of Saskatchewan Memorial Union Building.
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University of Saskatchewan Alumni Homecoming - Reunion
Reunion participants on the steps of the University of Saskatchewan Memorial Union Building.
This series contains correspondence, minutes, rules and copies of the Alumni Bulletin. The bulk of the material are files related to individual alumni.
University of Saskatchewan. Alumni and Development
C.A. and Eileen Wheaton Collection
This collection is of early hymnals and sheet music, collected and used by the Wheatons.
Wheaton, Cecil Albert
Peter Weber collection - Engineering Graduates' Newsletter
This collection contains a complete set of the University of Saskatchewan 1939 and 1940 Graduates’ Newsletter, established and produced by Mr. Weber. This newsletter contains information on Engineering alumni, their careers since leaving university, and obituaries.
Weber, Peter
This collection contains books, magazines, and a variety of ephemera associated with themes of Canadiana, advertising, keys, locks, and locksmithing, mysteries, socialism, sex and gender, science fiction, western living, adventure.
Cushon, Allan
Homecoming Week - Football Game
View of crowd sitting in bleachers during Huskies football game during the Homecoming Reunion weekend. Note on back: "Intervarsity football game at Griffiths Stadium, University of Alberta vs. University of Saskatchewan."
Portrait of Roy Romanow, Premier of Saskatchewan.
Head and shoulders image of Grace Pine, winner of the University of Saskatchewan Alumni Humanitarian Award.
Bio/Historical Note: See feature in the Fall 1998 issue of the Green and White.
Bio/Historical Note: Grace Davis McKinnon, later Grace Pine, earned a B.Sc in 1930 and ME in 1931 from the University of Saskatchewan.
Homecoming Week - Football Game
Players on field during a Huskies football game during Homecoming Week.
Head and shoulders image of Don Clark, University of Saskatchewan alumnus.
This fonds contains notes, clippings, articles and correspondence related to the research, writing and publication of the book Saskatchewan Heroes and Rogues. Material is organized by the name of the person profiled. Profiles include: Will James; Joan Bamford Fletcher; Jean Ewen; Gladys Arnold; Morris "Two Gun" Cohen; Richard St. Barbe Baker; Tom Hourie; Norman Falkner; Charlie Palmer; Father Claffey; Emma Woikin; and Kate Rice.
Millar, Ruth Wright (librarian, author)
Agriculture - Students - 1916-1917
Individual photographs of first-year students and faculty grouped. Names: D.H. Little, W.A. Dunbar, Walter C. Murray, University President; W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale; Dean Rutherford, E. Larson, Percy Francis Sherwin, A. Mattock, G.P. Knudtson, H.L. Tutt, H.L. Turner, Clemens S. Hallman, J. Christie, H.S. Hay, P.E. Jack, J.H. Hurlburt, E McIlvenna, C. Josephson, E. Sherwin, B. Wilson, H. Duncan, H. Burnard, Arthur Richardson Brown, P. Warren, J.Lambie, S.L. Carter, P.A. Andrews, J. Besrodney, Wilbur Douglas Beesley, Frederick Edward Hextall, J.E. Brinkworth, G.W. Christensen, J.T. Saes, Vernon William Bradley, B. Garielson, C.B. Shpeherd, E.A. Pattison, B. Frederickson, W. Josepheson, J.R Edwards and J.T Douglas.
This fonds contains materials primarily relating to Moyer’s musical career. It includes reel-to-reel tapes of sessions, live night club performances, dances and other concerts, studio recordings, and interviews. In addition there are numerous early vinyl recordings, posters, memorabilia, and some personal biographical materials.
Moyer, Robert Lloyd
The fonds includes medals and other awards received by Henry Taube, including the Nobel Prize, National Medal of Science, Priestly Medal, etc. as well as plaques, certificates and other memorabilia. Textual material covers several career highlights, including correspondence from Canadian universities in 1940 and subsequent job applications and offers; biographical material including oral history interviews; material relating to Luther College, including a post-Nobel congratulatory note from an influential teacher; articles by Taube and others explaining Taube’s scientific contributions; clippings and other material relating to awards, especially the Nobel Prize; and other material. Some material, particularly relating to Taube’s death, was added to the fonds by his widow Mary Alice Taube; this material includes obituaries from several newspapers, condolence letters and cards, and material relating to the memorial service at Stanford. Photographs include documentation of the Nobel Prize ceremony, including the presentation by King Carl Gustaf; other award ceremonies; international trips including to Japan, China and Taiwan as a visiting lecturer; informal photos from various years; formal portraits and head shots; giving lectures and with students; colleagues from Stanford including fellow Nobel laureates; and more.
Taube, Dr. Henry
Margaret "Pearl" Hanning fonds
This fonds contains materials collected and created by Margaret “Pearl” Hanning throughout her life. Predominant are publications by R.W. Robins*, a British collector and author she had a correspondence with. Some correspondence, poems, and pamphlets were found tucked inside these publications. Also are some artifacts relating to the British monarchy and her retirement. Other documents pertaining to her life are also present such as photographs, school work, and her burial certificate.
Hanning, Margaret “Pearl” Ruphina