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              UAA-1974-128
              UAA-1974-128 · Accession · 1970
              Part of CJSR FM fonds

              Accession consists of an audio recording and transcript of "60+: The History of the University of Alberta" by CKSR.

              CJSR FM
              Donald B. Smith fonds
              UAA Fonds 0605 · Fonds · 1934-1995

              Fonds consists of records related to Donald B. Smith and his publications.

              Smith, Donald B.
              UAA-2023-019
              Accession · 1979 - 2019
              Part of UAA-2013-033

              The accession comprises biographical records of Dr. Desmond Brown including curricula vitae, publication lists, DVD recordings and related transcripts of interviews of Dr. Brown (life-career) by Professor Dale Gibson (Professor emeritus Faculty of Law).

              Brown, Desmond
              Item · March 1964
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Handmade Deville local history book. A firsthand written account of local history, from 1906-1964.

              "The Deville Story" describes the original settlement of Deville by a group of 5 men (including John Morrow).
              "The Coming of the Railway" describes the surveying and eventual construction of the Grand Trunk Railway to Deville between 1907-1909.
              "The Birth of the School" describes the formation of Deville's local school in 1912 and mentions that it is now used as a community centre.
              "Service to the Community" describes the first stores, mail delivery services, churches, oil and gas industry, and the provincial park established in 1962.

              "This is the story of Deville as the writer saw it. - Looking back over those 58 years, I can sum it up in one phrase -- "Those were the good old days." John Morrow, March 1964."

              Morrow, John