Accession consists of published material from the University of Alberta, including campus maps, histories, faculty calendars and bulletins, student handbooks, publications from the Students' Union, and other records.
Accession consists of photographs of University of Alberta campus, events, and people by McDermid Studios. The photographs depict student dances, Gateway staff, the university band, sports teams, plays, and other subjects. Some photographs are unidentified.
Zonder titelAccession consists of photographs from the Students' Union.
Zonder titelAccession consists of: a photograph of the Executive of the first Students' Council at the University of Alberta; and a photograph of the YWCA, possibly Student Faculty or the Wauneita Society. The names of individuals in the photographs are included.
Zonder titelAccession consists of the book "I Was No Lady" by Jean W. Godsell (1959), the book "Teachers of the Foothills Province" by John W. Chalmers (1968), and a Students' Union telephone directory and handbook (1944-1945).
Accession consists of photographs of the University of Alberta Class 18 (1914-1915), the Ladies' Hockey Team (1917-1918), and the Students Council (1918-1919).
Accession consists of photographs of the University of Alberta Students' Council (1925-1926) and Commerce Club (1923-1924).
Accession consists of student directories with various titles, including Students' Union Telephone Directory (1948-1949, 1958-1959 to 1964-1965), University of Alberta Telephone Directory (1965-1966 to 1967-1968), Student Directory (1968-1969), Student Directory and Services (1969-1970), Student Handbook and Directory (1970-1971), and Student Phone Book (1971-1972).
Zonder titelAccession consists of memoirs of Frederick Augustus Morrison and Hugh Whitney Morrison, "College & Religion; Talks to College Students by a College Teacher" by W. H. Alexander, "The Greek Genius and its Meaning to us" by Richard W. Livingstone, a photograph of the 1928-1929 Gateway staff, and a photograph of the 1929-1930 Students' Council.
Accession consists of photocopies of documents and letters from Percival Sidney Warren's scrapbook and copies of photographs.
Zonder titelAccession consists of photographs of H. Nolan (1913), F. Perraton (1913), Hazel Rutherford (1913), the Student's Council (1914-1915 and 1918-1919), the men's track team (1928-1929), the women's basketball team (1930-1931), senior N.C.O.'s and officers from the no. 4 I.T.S. R.C.A.F., and the R.C.A.F. Wellington Bomber Crew.
Zonder titelAccession consists of the 1951 and 1960 Evergreen and Gold yearbooks.
Zonder titelAccession consists of photographs of students and student activities at the University of Alberta.
Zonder titelAccession consists of three sets of Evergreen and Gold yearbooks from 1921-1984 and miscellaneous photographs and documents related to the yearbook. The yearbook is annual, but publication was suspended from 1972 to 1982. Volume 52 has the subtitle "Special anniversary issue."
Zonder titelFonds consists of student memorabilia from Ailsa H. Walker, including: a freshmen beanie (1945); a cotton and cardboard bow (1945); a painted feather, possibly from the Wauneita Club (1945); an Outdoor Club blazer crest; a Students' Union telephone directory (1945-1946); and a Student's Union handbook and constitution (1947-48).
Zonder titelAccession consists of photographs of student groups, including casts of theatre productions (1918-1925), the Students' Council (1919-1920), and the Desmoines Delegation (1919-1920).
Zonder titelFonds consists of memorabilia from Margaret Farnell and the Class of 1936, including a Freshette ribbon, sorority party cards, Wauneita Society dinner posters, records about university social activities and graduations, press clippings, University of Alberta songs, poems by Kemper Hammond Broadus, programs from Edmonton theatre groups, a student handbook, and other records.
Zonder titelAccession consists of photographs of the University of Alberta Students' Council (1913-1914), the Literary Society Executive (1912-1913), the Glee Club (1913-1914), the graduating class of 1914, the Officers Training Corps (1915-1916), the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity (1934-1935), and university faculty and staff (1937).
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