Non-Partisan League

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Non-Partisan League

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Non-Partisan League

  • UF NPL

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Non-Partisan League

7 Archival description results for Non-Partisan League

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Election campaign card for Mrs. S.V. Haight

  • (S)G 28.6
  • Item
  • 1917

Card entitled Six Reasons Why You Should Vote For Mrs. S.V. Height, nonpartisan candidate in the Thunder Creek provincial constituency.

Maharg, John Archibald

Files relating to Mr. Maharg's interest in and activities on behalf of Saskatchewan's agricultural industry. File no. 15 relates to the Returned Soldiers Unemployment Commission. File no. 5 relates to Cobourg Grain Growers' Association. File no. 4 relates to the chiropractic profession.

Records of Zoa Haight

  • (S)A 5
  • File
  • 1910-1930

Records of Zoa Haight of Keeler relating to her activities in the Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association (Women's Section), 1913-1917; Provincial Equal Franchise Board, 1915-1917; and Non-Partisan League, 1917. Includes birth control literature; and miscellaneous correspondence; newspaper clippings; pamphlets; publications; and photographs.

The Saskatchewan Progressives

Thesis entitled, The Saskatchewan Progressives. Submitted by Leo David Courville to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History, Division of Social Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus.

The Socialist imprint on Saskatchewan politics

Item component is an article describing the development of and continued effect of socialist political thought and activities in Saskatchewan. The article draws upon information presented by earlier historians and describes various influences including from the British Labour Party, the Non-Partisan League in North Dakota, the composition of the immigrant population, religious movements, urbanization, gender, labour and economic conditions, and the structure of political institutions.

Article is supplemented by images showing: Woodrow Lloyd and Tommy Douglas (1956); E.A. Partridge and other officers of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers Association (ca. 1909); M.J. Coldwell; Sophia Dixon; Annie Hollis; Woodrow Lloyd and M. J. Coldwell; and Frank Eliason.

Article is found in volume 65, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History, beginning on page 26.

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