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LSD articles

Published medical reports and journal articles pertaining to the use of lysergic acid dithylamide (LSD) and its use in medical and psychotherapy treatments. Includes: a journal article entitled, A Review of LSD Treatment in Alcoholism, written by F.S. Abuzzahab and B.J. Anderson of the Departments of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, University of Minnesota. Published in International Pharmacopsychiatry journal (1971, 13 p.);

Report entitled, Truth About LSD, prepared by Charles G. Costello, a psychologist at the Munroe Psychiatric Wing of the Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan. Prepared for the Saskatchewan Government's Bureau on Alcoholism and published in the February 6, 1963 edition of The Leader-Post, Regina (1963, 3 p.);

Report entitled, LSD-25 and Mescaline as Therapeutic Adjuvants: Experience from a seven year study, prepared by J. Ross MacLean, M.D., D.C. MacDonald, M.D., F. Ogden and E. Wilby from studies conducted at the Hollywood Hospital, New Westminster, British Columbia. Presented at the Second International Conference on the Use of LSD in Psychotherapy, Amityville, New York. (1965, 27 p.);

Article entitled, Preparation of Lysergic Acid Amides, published by the United States Patent Office (1956, 11 p.);

Annotated report entitled, Interim Report on the Therapeutic Use of LSD-25, prepared by Duncan Blewett and Dr. Nick Chwelos of the Saskatchewan Department of Public Health, Pyschiatric Services Branch (1958, 73 p.). Annotations likely provided by Humphrey Osmond.

Royal Family, Boy Scouts, Red Cross, D.M. Sheldon-Williams, Winston Churchill published items

Published items collected by Maud M. Gurney of Regina, Saskatchewan, including: booklet entitled, In Memory of the Queen, text of an address delivered by Nicholas Flood Davin at Town Hall, Regina, North-West Territories on February 2, 1901, the day of the funeral of Her Royal Highness Queen Victoria. Published by the West Company, Limited, Printers and Publishers;

Official souvenir booklet of the visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G. to Regina, Saskatchewan, October 4-6, 1919. Published by The Leader Publishing Co. Ltd., Regina;

Certificate issued by the Boy Scouts Association of Saskatchewan to Mrs. L. Gurney of Regina, Saskatchewan to certify that she was enrolled as an Associate Member of the Association for 1928-29;

Life membership certificate issued by the Regina branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society to Mrs. M.M. Gurney in June, 1918;

Booklet entitled, The Story of Little Lame Abner, written by D.M. Sheldon-Williams;

Booklet entitled, Their Finest Hour: Speeches, Broadcasts and Messages of Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill Since He Became Prime Minister, covering the period May 13 to November 12, 1940. Published by The Leader-Post, Regina.

Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan Abstracts

Abstract intended as a preview of the publication entitled, Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan, published by the Saskatchewan Association of Architects. Includes historical sketches of the architecture of: Central Fire Hall, Regina; Hotel Cypress, Maple Creek; Weyburn Court House; a country grain elevator; the College Building at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Calvary Shrine, Candiac; Motherwell Homestead, Abernethy; Palace Theatre, Willow Bunch, Doukhobor Prayer Home, Veregin; Taylorton ghost town; and Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stanley Mission. Printed by Focus Publishing Inc., Regina.

Tested Recipes

Annotated cookbook, compiled by a member of the church executive of Wanakipew Church, File Hills Indian Colony in aid of its building fund. Published by The Signal Press, Goderich, Ontario.

Charles Thomas Lewis clippings; Louis Riel article

Published letters written by Charles Thomas Lewis from Pense, North-West Territories to the editors of various newspapers including the St. John Telegraph, Moncton Times, Kingston British Whig; report of lecture by E.P. Leacock at Kildonan, re: Hudson Bay route; report on death on scaffold of Indians involved in North-West Rebellion, 1885.

Article entitled, Louis Riel's Last Hour, written on or after November 16, 1885 and detailing the final hours of Louis Riel's life. It is unclear if C.T. Lewis was the author of this article.

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