1 photo of the University of Alberta taken from the High Level Bridge and another of Vermillion Valley near Innisfail, AB.
B&W prints, captioned, mounted, showing various scenes from Edmonton. Contents include:
- Dominion Day Parade 1923 (4), including 1 print each of Premier Greenfield and the C.N.R. Pipe Band,
- Images from around Edmonton (8), including 1 print each of the Saskatchewan River, stockyards, and 10439-69th Ave South,
- Provincial Houses of Parliament (2),
- University of Alberta buildings (2), including 1 print each of the Arts and Medical buildings.
Two page letter from “Dorothy” describing her life as a student at the University of Alberta. Edmonton, AB.
"Bulletin No. 45." An informational booklet on a variety of poultry diseases including nutritional, bacterial, viral, fungous, and protozoan diseases, as well as parasites, reproductive disorders, cannibalism, etc. Laid-in before the first page is a letter addressed to Don McFadden from J. M. Isa in response to a request for information on blackhead disease. It includes the author's opinion that the recommended medications "act as a vermifuge and eliminate the caecal worm which carries the infection."
Clandinin, Donald RobertImage is of Mounties, in 1931 Edmonton. 2nd row, 5th in is Jessie Jarman.
McDermid StudiosVol. IV, No. 1 of the STET, a collection of short stories by students of the University of Alberta, dated March, 1952. Includes advertisements for local businesses.
University of Alberta Students' UnionInvitation to “Mr. McAra” from the Agricultural club to attend an Undergraduate Dance held on February 8, 1929 in Athabaska Hall at the University of Alberta. The front of the card is shaped and illustrated to look like saloon doors. Inside the card is a dance program filled in with the names of Mr. McAra’s dance partners from the evening. Edmonton, Alberta.
Issue for January 24, 1956 of Flush satirical newspaper, published at the University of Alberta by the Gateway, the Student Union’s official publication. Contains articles satirizing student behaviour on campus, with emphasis on sex and drinking.
The GatewayTwo photographs taken at the University of Alberta. One of the Arts Building in 1923 and the other is the Medical Building in 1924.