Beamish / Kenderdine Family fonds
- MG 215
- Fonds
- 1909-1990
This fonds contains correspondence, cards, and published materials owned by various members of the Kenderdine / Beamish families.
Beamish-Kenderdine Family
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Beamish / Kenderdine Family fonds
This fonds contains correspondence, cards, and published materials owned by various members of the Kenderdine / Beamish families.
Beamish-Kenderdine Family
This collection contains biographical material, including an obituary, for Professor Vanterpool; it also contains two articles written following the death of Professor William Pollock Fraser. There are also a few transcribed notes concerning Professor Vanterpool's research, a history of "The Development of Graduate Research in the Biology Department" (October 1958), a list of graduate students in plant pathology at the U of S, and a compilation of letters and photos from Professor Vanterpool's graduate students given to him upon his retirement. There is also a framed set of six Athletic Association medals from Macdonald College and a framed gold medal from the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, articles by Vanterpool and a photo album.
Vanterpool, Thomas Clifford, 1898-1984 (Professor of Biology)
This fonds documents the professional and academic activities of Dr. Dewar over the course of his career. Files pertaining to research and writing focus on the areas of sports history, including material on Indigenous athletes and athletics, and residential schools, basketball, hockey, and the Olympics. The material on teaching covers topics such as sports history and the philosophy of sport. Also included are student papers collected by Dewar from his and Professor Val Schneider's sports history classes. Many of these student papers deal with a variety of Saskatchewan teams and locales.
Dewar, John Duncan, 1932 - 2018
This fonds contains clippings, photos, correspondence and memorabilia re. the U of S and synchronized swimming.
Duerkop, Diana
Saskatchewan Research Council Building - Addition - Construction
View facing north of the Saskatchewan Research Council Building Addition.
Saskatchewan Research Council Building - Addition - Construction
View looking west of the Saskatchewan Research Council Building Addition; J.S. Fulton Laboratory visible at left.
University of Saskatchewan campus - Saskatchewan Research Council Building
Glass entrance doorway with windows in rows above and to the sides in the brick building. Iron handrail at the sides of the steps to the sidewalk. Trees and shrubs to the left in the foreground.
Saskatchewan Research Council Building - Construction
View of final stages of construction of the Saskatchewan Research Council Building. Equipment and vehicle near building; metal barrel in foreground.
Saskatchewan Research Council Building
Sask. Research Council Building, with cars parked outside. Fulton Virus Laboratory and Vet building in the background.
Saskatchewan Research Council building
Saskatchewan Research Council Building, 1971
Saskatchewan Research Council addition under construction
adding the third floor to the Saskatchewan Research Center, which is now known as the Toxicology Centre.
View of the Saskatchewan Research Council Building (later the Toxicology Centre)
University of Saskatchewan Toxicology Building
Exterior of the Toxicology building.
Looking south across the Bowl into the courtyard between Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. 186 students stand in three rows with torches held aloft, honouring students and alumni who died in World War II. A flare lights up the night sky. Reginald J.M. Parker, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, was on hand to unveil a permanent marker.
Looking north at Memorial Union Building in middle foreground. Buildings visible around the Bowl are (r to l): Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Construction of north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library at left. Physics and Engineering buildings vislble.