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- April 1919
From the Sheaf, vol.7, no. 3, April 1918. Image and biography of Private Paul P. Wiklund, who had died on 28 March 1918 while in the Army Medical Corps.
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From the Sheaf, vol.7, no. 3, April 1918. Image and biography of Private Paul P. Wiklund, who had died on 28 March 1918 while in the Army Medical Corps.
From the Sheaf, vol.7, no. 1, December 1918, p. 46. Cartoon comparing the "morning, afternoon and evening" in the city and on the University campus.
Sheaf - Reginald James Dillon and Percival E.C. Ecob
Images and biographical notes on Reg Dillon and Percival Ecob, from the Sheaf, [Graduation Number] vol. 5 No. 3, April 1917, under the general heading "Members of Class '17 at the Front." Earlier pages from this section of this Sheaf can be found on A-10953 - A-10956.
Sheaf - Robert L. Harold and Walter Henderson
Images and biographical notes on Bert Harold and Walter Henderson, from the Sheaf, [Graduation Number] vol. 5 No. 3, April 1917, under the general heading "Members of Class '17 at the Front." Earlier pages from this section of this Sheaf can be found on A-10953 - A-10958.
Sheaf - Robert Sifton Turriff and Wilfrid Grant Wilson
From the Sheaf, [Graduation number] vol. 5, no. 3, April 1917. Biographies and images of Robert Sifton Turriff and Wilfrid Grant Wilson, under the general title of "Members of Class '17 at the Front."
Sheaf - Roy Shuttleworth and Willis G. Hunt
From the Sheaf, vol. 7, no. 1, December 1918. Images and biographies of Roy Shuttleworth and Willis G. Hunt, under the general heading of "Military." Earlier pages of this section of the Sheaf can be found on A-10967 - A-10970.
Sheaf - Students Overseas During WWI
From the Sheaf, vol. 5, no. 2, February 1917. Split image at left of Lieutenants John G. Diefenbaker, Hugh Aird and M.A. MacMillan; image at right of Sergeant [John] Cameron convalescing at Dalston Hall, England.
Sheaf - "The Re-Education of the Returned Soldier"
From the Sheaf, vol. 6, no. 4, April 1918. Beginning text "The Re-Education of the Returned Soldier;" text continues on A-10951 and A-10952
Sheaf - "The Re-Education of the Returned Soldier" p.3
From the Sheaf, vol. 6, no. 4, April 1918. Continuing text "The Re-Education of the Returned Soldier;" text begins on A-10950 and continues on A-10951. Includes images.
Sheaf - "To the Representatives of the University..."
From the Sheaf, vol. 3, no. 2, November 1914. Text "To the Representatives of the University incorporated with the Second Canadian Contingent."
Sheaf - Walter Whittingham and Gordon Channel
From the Sheaf, vol.7, no. 1, December 1918. Images and biographies of Corporal Walter Roy Whittingham and Gordon Mortimer Channel, under the general heading "Military." Earlier pages from this section of the Sheaf can be found in A-10967 - A-10970.
Sheaf - Willis Lumgair Clark and James Douglas Cumming
Images and biographical notes on Willis Clark and James Cumming, from the Sheaf, [Graduation Number] vol. 5 No. 3, April 1917, under the general heading "Members of Class '17 at the Front." Earlier pages from this section of this Sheaf can be found on A-10953 - A-10955.
This collection primarily consists of Laycock's addresses and articles. Among the many topics covered in this material are child and adolescent development, mental health, parent-teacher cooperation, exceptional children, and penal reform. Additionally, it contains some biographical information, including a taped interview (1970) and the article, "My Work in the Mental Health Field, 1940-1970."
Laycock, Samuel Ralph, 1891-1971 (Dean of Education)
This fonds contains Lieutenant T. M Morgan’s photo album of the timber operation by No. 106 Company, Canadian Forestry Corps during the First World War. The photographs were taken in Knockando, Moray-shire, Scotland. Most of the photographs are labeled. T. M. Morgan is the first on the left of the last row of the unlabeled group photo.
Morgan, T. M.
Thomas William Green In Military Uniform
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Thomas William Green in a military uniform sitting for a professional portrait