Fonds RG 2027 - School of Agriculture fonds

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School of Agriculture fonds

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RG 2027

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  • 1938-1973, predominant 1944-1959 (Creation)

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1.14 m of textual records

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(1912-present)

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The School of Agriculture was first organized in 1912 as an Associate Course in Agriculture. In 1931, it was reorganized and took the form of a 2-year diploma course which was officially named the School of Agriculture in 1937. The course was designed for vocational applications, specifically to meet the needs of those intending to spend their lives engaged in farming. In 1993 the duties of the Director were taken over by the Assistant Dean of the College of Agriculture. The following have served as Director of the School: J.W.G. MacEwan (1937-1943); L.E. Kirk (1943-1947); W.B. Baker (1947-1957); A.A. Stilborn (1957-1974); J.R. Peters (1974-1994); G. Jones (1994- ).

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This series includes information on curriculum, directorates, extension activities, committees, and student awards; some personal correspondence and addresses; and material relating to the SVAA.

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This material has been arranged into the following series:
A. Organization
B. Director's Correspondence
C. Publicity
D. Faculty and Staff
E. Students
F. Scholarships and Awards
G. Library
H. Addresses and Papers
I. Royal Commission on Agriculture
J. Addendum (Director's Correspondence and Saskatchewan Vocational Agriculturalists Association)

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Access to files containing personal information about faculty, staff or students is restricted.

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