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Records created, accumulated and used by the secretary-treasurer of Diamond School District No. 601, located in the Colfax, Saskatchewan district, including correspondence; various financial records, including receipts, invoices, cancelled cheques, bank books and annual financial statements; fire insurance policy; 1929 catalogue and price list issued by the Saskatchewan School Trustees' Association; agreements between trustees and teachers, 1920-1928; a provisional teaching certificate issued to Gladys M. Loucks, 1912; a school hygiene report, 1920; a class health record, 1920; inspector's reports, 1916-1926; and monthly reports to chief attendance officer, 1921-1922, 1924.
Saskatchewan Association of Architects Exhibit '67 presentation panel no. 13 showing a black and white presentation drawing entitled Elevation to Wellington Street of Supreme Court Building Showing Corners of Departmental Blocks, including front wall and tower, designed for competition by Portnall, an architect in Regina, Saskatchewan.
File consists of the following original issues for Moosomin related newspapers: The Spectator [June 3, 1908]; and The World-Spectator [May 14, 1919, including the Fleming Review; October 6, 1954 (70th Anniversary Edition featuring a reproduction of Moosomin Courier vol. 1 no. 1 from October 2, 1884); and June 22, 1955 (Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Edition)].
This file consists of original issues for Esterhazy News-Observer for May 26, 1955, Esterhazy Miner K-Day Special edition from September 20, 1962, and Esterhazy Times' Shoppers Guide supplement for February 16, March 16 and May 18, 1977.
Volume 3, Number 1 of University of Saskatchewan: Essays, published by the University of Saskatchewan Archives, Saskatoon. Contents consist of two essays: A Chaplain's War: Edmund Henry Oliver and the University of Vimy Ridge, 1916-1919, by Jack Coggins; and The Western Producer, by Robert Phillips.
Scrapbook compiled by Rupert Basil (Bas) Wells consisting of newspaper clippings, programmes and photographs relating to Boy Scouts, in particular members of the Regina Boy Scout Association; the Regina Boy Scout Brass Band; the production, Scout Barnes, 1913; and activities during World War I.