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Western College of Veterinary Medicine Official Opening

Booklet presenting a self-conducted tour of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, located at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, for its official opening, July 2, 1969. Includes descriptions of the spaces within the College building, and floor plans. Architects: Gordon R. Arnott and Associates.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.63
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  • copied 1961 (originally created 1898-1955)

Document in French language entitled Dix années de mission au grand Nord-ouest Canadien, by Jean Gaire. Lille, Imprimerie de l'Orphelinat de Don Bosco, 1898. 216 p. Includes experiences in the Carnduff and Wauchope districts and discussion of the Manitoba school question.

Promotional publication entitled Facts and photographs of Yorkton, the centre of east Saskatchewan, possibly issued by the Yorkton Board of Trade, 1911?. Publication was loaned for copying by A.M. Provick of Hazelcliffe, Saskatchewan in 1961.

Document entitled The Esterhaz Colony: as it was and now is, 1885-1902. 63 p.

Issues of The Public Service Monthly dating from August to October 1929.

Document entitled How Flin Flon got its name, being a synopsis compiled by John D. Carr of The Sunless City, a novel by J.E. Preston-Muddock. Issued by the Manitoba Department of Mines and Natural Resources, Mines Branch, 1944. 37 p.

Thesis entitled The Origin and Development of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation, submitted by Bayard William Reesor to the College of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Economics and Political Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 1955. 183 p. These was loaned for copying in 1959 by the University of Saskatchewan Library.

University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus (Principal's Report)

Reports of the Prinicipal of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus for the year ending June 30. 1965 report not included. The reports include the reports of the principal, campus secretary, registrar, the facilties and other reports from affiliated departments and organizations. Includes information on faculty and grants and gifts.

University of Saskatchewan 1944 Summer School booklet

Booklet relating to the 28th session of the University of Saskatchewan Summer School, July 3 to August 11, 1944, held in Saskatoon, Regina, and Emma Lake. Includes general information; descriptions of courses offered; registration information and Summer School News Bulletin dated July 3, 1944 containing information and a plan of the main area of the University of Saskatchewan campus.

UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN

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  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Footage of the 1956 University of Saskatchewan Chem-Pharm Show. Includes shots of displays and demonstrations by university students of different applications of chemicals in pharmaceuticals (silent), 2) Footage of the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Physics 1956 open house. Includes shots of displays and demonstrations by university students of different applications of physics principles in industry (silent). 3) Footage of scenes from the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Drama's 1956 Greystone Theatre's 1956 operetta "Blossom Time" (silent), 4) Footage of the University of Saskatchewan's 1956 Parliamentary Forum (silent), 5) Footage of scenes from the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Drama's 1958 Greystone Theater's operetta "Showboat" (silent), 6) Officials from the Association of Commonwealth Universities tour an unidentified farm, viewing different types of agricultural equipment (silent), 7) Footage of University of Saskatchewan Professor of English, Carlyle King, in his office and lecturing to a class of students (silent), 8) Footage of heavy earthmoving equipment working to construct University of Saskatchewan experimental irrigation plots (silent), 9) Footage of construction work on the University of Saskatchewan's Biology Building (silent), 10) Footage of construction work on the University of Saskatchewan Arts Tower and Arts Wing (silent), 11) Footage of an unidentified man handling old and rare books stored at the Murray Memorial Library (silent), 12) Footage of the 1959 University of Saskatchewan Engineering Show. Includes shots of displays and demonstrations by university students of different applications of engineering principles (silent), 13) Footage of scenes from the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Drama's 1956 Greystone Theatre's 1959 theatrical production "Royalty is Royalty" (silent), 14) 1959 footage of a group of the University of Saskatchewan's original alumni (silent), 15) Footage of the 1959 annual art show sponsored by the University of Saskatchewan. Includes shots of art pieces on display at the show. (silent), 16) Footage of an exhibition of art produced by former students of the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Art (silent), 17) Footage of ceremony unveiling plaque honouring Arthur Silver Morton (silent), 18) Interview with Norm Cram about the increased enrollment at the University of Saskatchewan. He states that the 1959 enrollment is the largest to date. 19) Dean Liddy describes the University of Saskatchewan's plans for celebrating its 50th anniversary, 20) Footage of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra's 1959 Jubilee Orchestral Concert conducted by Murray Adaskin. (silent), 21) Footage of the University of Saskatchewan's 1959 golden jubilee convocation ceremonies. Includes shots of members of the graduating class. (silent), 22) Footage of the Arts Wing Building ribbon cutting ceremonies (silent).

CFQC-TV

University of Saskatchewan

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  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Lloyd Barber and Eric Olsen being interviewed on TV8 about the student fee dispute. 2) Eric Olsen and Dr. Robert W. Begg being interviewed on TV8 concerning the new students building project. 3) Mr. Tubby interview on TV8 in favour of student representation on the Senate. 4) Dr. Lloyd Barber interviewed onTV8 discussing funding for the two campuses. 5) Interior shots of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in operation, Apr. 2, 1969 (silent) Mr. Lovell interviewed on TV8 discussing the Building Fund Campaign. 7) Professor Nixon discussing 20% student representation at administration meetings on TV8. 8) R. Garden and Professor Nixon report on TV8 that 20% student representation at administration meetings is acceptable to most students. 9) Professors Leo F. Kristjanson and Nixon present a report that allows more student involvement in administration decision making. 10) Interior shots of the opening of the College of Veterinary Medicine, July 2, 1969. (silent) 11) Dr. J. W. T. Spinks speaking an the state of the university. 12) R. Garden reporting on TV8 that higher tuition will make it more difficult for some students to attend university. 13) Norman Ward being interviewed on TV8 about writing a biography about J. G. Gardiner. 14) On TV8 R. Garden urges the government to establish bursary funds for students. 15) Judy Coburn is being interviewed at a student rally opposing restrictions on student attendance at campus council meetings, Oct. 22. 1969. 16) R. Garden reports on TV8 that student's union will give more attention to regional student associations. 17) R. Garden reports on TV8 that western students will meet to establish a western universities organization in Feb. 1970. 18) Footage of a dinner for retiring faculty members, Apr. 24, 1970. (silent) 19) J. W. T. Spinks speaking at the official opening of McEown Park, Oct. 7, 1970. Footage of the crowd is included. 20) Dr. J. W. T. Spinks and Ross Thatcher speaking at the opening of Quance Theatre, Oct. 1970. Footage of the crowd is included.

CFQC-TV

University of Saskatchewan

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News compilation: 1) Dr. Robert W. Begg Presenting the Governor General's medal to an unidentified recipient at the May 15, 1975 Convocation. (silent, colour) 2) John G. Diefenbaker is shown presenting a Dr. of Laws degree to Dr. Balfour W. Currie at the May 16, 1975 Convocation. Footage of Dr. Currie's speech and the audience is included. (colour) 3) Exterior footage of the reconstruction of the Faculty Club. (silent) 4) Elaine Van Oder being interviewed stating that university workers have lowered their strike demands. (colour) 5) J. A. Pringle states that the union bargaining team is not accepting the university's offers. 6) Footage of students in the university grounds, boycotting classes in support of the strikers. Several shots of empty classrooms are shown. (silent, colour) 7) Elaine Van Oder announces that the university workers have accepted the offer of the management. 8) Footage of the opening ceremonies of the Quance Theatre in Oct., 1970. Shots of the exterior of the building are included. (silent) 9) Dr. Spinks states that the changes to the Universities Act are unacceptable. 10) George Shepherd is presented an Honourary Dr. Of Laws degree by John G. Diefenbaker whose speech included a biography of Mr. Shepherd, on May 23, 1974. !!) Dr. Robert W. Begg is shown speaking about his responsibilities to various groups as far as the Doug Wilson case is concerned. (colour) 12) Dean J. B. Kirkpatrick points out that the publicity surrounding Doug Wilson has been generated by Doug Wilson himself. (colour) 13) Leo Kristjanson suggests that the university stabilizes the economy of the community. (colour) 14) Mark Ably, Rhodes Scholarship recipient of 1975, speaks about his goals as a writer. (colour) 15) Exterior and interior footage of the opening ceremonies of the Faculty Club (colour) 16) Dr. J. B. Kirkpatrick is speaking about the extension of the teacher's training program to 3 years. (colour). 17) Footage of the opening of the Art Department Gallery, Oct 22, 1976. Some of the paintings and sculptures are shown. 18) Dr. Robert W. Begg Justifies the TOEFL test being given to students whose language of instruction has not been in English. 19) Dave Toth, President of the University of Saskatchewan Students Union, is interviewed saying that the residential rezoning of Nutana may affect students. (colour) 20) Footage of a demonstration by union workers on the grounds of the university. (silent, colour)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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