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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."

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."

Western Cooperative College - Study Group

Students are seen studying around a table while attending Western Cooperative College summer courses in Saskatoon. They include from left, Elmer Bruder, Red Deer, AB; Margaret Leland, Winnipeg, MB; Roy Devlin, Nanaimo, BC; Mrs. Nina Smith, Punnichy, SK; and Phil Rothery (instructor at Coop College).

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