Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) 1958, 1960 - W. G. Bates
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1960, p. 20; "Wilmer G. Bates, Supervisor of Guidance, outlined the advances made by special education in recent years."
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Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) 1958, 1960 - W. G. Bates
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1960, p. 20; "Wilmer G. Bates, Supervisor of Guidance, outlined the advances made by special education in recent years."
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) 1958, 1960 - Singing Demo
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1960, p. 20; "This group of girls from the John Dolan School in Saskatoon sang beautifully under the direction of Lillian Carpenter."
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) 1958, 1960 - Nadina Chidley
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1960, p. 21; "Mrs. Nadina Chidley, Director of Special Education for the Winnipeg School Division, addressed the convention twice."
University Buildings ca. 1951-65 - University College of North Staffordshire Grounds, England
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1951, p. 14; "Keele Hall, the lovely old house near Stoke-on-Trent, in the English Midlands, which is now the University College of North Staffordshire. Walking in the grounds are Mrs. Martin Lindsay, daughter-in-law of Lord Lindsay of Birker, first Principal of the College, and her three children."
University Buildings ca. 1951-65 - Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1954, p. 38; "A "must" on any Regina visitor's itinerary is the new Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery at Regina college. It opened in September, 1953, and has had a continuous variety of "shows" and lectures since. The curator (above) is Richard B. Simmins, M.A. in art and archaeology, University of Toronto. He teaches some classes in art history at Regina College. Our photo gives no true impression of the large size and pleasing arrangement of the gallery."
University Buildings ca. 1951-65 - Architect's Plan
Architect's rendering of an unidentified college building.
Eamer Court Official Opening 1969 - Plaque
At Eamer Court seniors' residence, a project of Jubilee Residences, Ltd., a plaque honors this organization of Saskatoon businessmen and service club representatives. G. D. Eamer was a founding member and president for fourteen years.
Teaching Machines ca. 1961-66 - Conference Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1962, p. 34; "STF vice-president G. W. Wright of Moosomin (standing) and SSTA president L. S. Nicks of Grand Coulee inspect a complicated teaching machine at the Conference Display."
Teaching Machines ca. 1961-66 - Konceptograph and Audiograph
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1962, cover, p. 6; "Our cover photograph is significant (to us, at least!) for several reasons: it not only shows two teaching machines - a Konceptograph and an Audiograph? it also shows the acting chairman and secretary of the first STF Local ever to come to Saskatoon to conduct a regular meeting in Central Office. Our cover models are Merna Joseph, who teaches in Plunkett, and David Zerr, who teaches in Viscount."
Teaching Machines ca. 1961-66 - Audio-Notebook
"The Audio-Notebook. Components of an EFI System may be used independently by instructors or students, anywhere, anytime."
STF Flights 1962, 1965 - Bagpiper
A group of teachers and their families on an STF - sponsored flight to Europe are serenaded by a bagpiper in an airport.
United Nations - 1961-66 - U. N. Association Meeting Speakers
[From left] Professors Simpson and Williams are seen at the head table during the U. N. (North Sask.) Association meeting in 1963.
United Nations - 1961-66 - U. N. Club Students in Costume
Students from North Park school, dressed in costumes from around the world, pose for a group shot in the auditorium. Many nations' flags can been seen decorating the edge of the stage behind them.
Audio - Visual Education 1960-65 - MacKenzie Education Division
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1960; "Shown above is a map of the MacKenzie Education division where Mrs. K. McDonald worked last year, assisting teachers in a curriculum development programme."
Audio - Visual Education 1960-65 - Tape Recording
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1965, p. 16; "Team work as well as individualized instruction results from use of tape recorders. These two girls from Hugh Cairns VC School are taping selections for a research assignment."