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UAA-1976-103
Accession · 1955-1975
Parte de Karlis A. Lesins fonds

Accession consists of publications related to Karlis Lesins and his work.

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UAA-1975-116
UAA-1975-116 · Accession · [ca. 1910-1950]
Parte de James McPherson Parker fonds

Accession consists of photographs of waterways and oil sands of Alberta. The materials were collected by J. M. Parker from various sources for a lecture on the oil sands.

UAA-1979-101
UAA-1979-101 · Accession · 1927-1965
Parte de University of Alberta Archives fonds

Accession consists of photographs of Joe Clark, Bruce Peel, the unveiling of a mural in the Rutherford Library by Robert Newton, and President H. M. Tory at his graduation from McGill University.

UAA-1984-100
UAA-1984-100 · Accession · 1964-1983
Parte de University of Alberta Archives fonds

Accession consists of publications from the Faculty of Business and Faculty of Extension, Drama Division, including Commerce Fortnightly (1964-1969), Business Reporter (1975-1977), Stage Door (1943-1948), M.A.T. (1951-1953), Western Theatre (1949-1950), studies, and annual reports.

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UAA-1976-005
UAA-1976-005 · Accession · 1967-1976
Parte de University of Alberta Archives fonds

Accession consists of staff publications, including books by E. D. Blodgett, John W. Chalmers, Matt Cohen, Roy Jackson Fletcher, L. C. Green, S. M. A. Hameed, G. S. Paul, W. G. Hardy, C. Anne Hemstock, Geraldine A. Cooke, Mervyn J. Huston, Wasyl Hyrak, the University Practicum in Community Analysis, J. Peter Meekison, R. G. Moyles, Bruce Braden Peel, Larry Pratt, Stephen Scobie, O. Starchuk, H. Chanal, Herman Tennessen, Lewis H. Thomas, Sheila Watson, Wilfred Watson, and H. A. Hargreaves.

The accession also contains "Stone poems; poems 1967-1969" by Stephen Scobie, "he & she &" by Barbour Douglas, "Wild Flowers of Alberta" by R. G. H. Cormack, "Knights Errant of the Wilderness: Tales of explorers of the great north-west" by Morden Heaton Long, "Broad horizons: maple leaf sketches from a Prairie Studio" by W. Everard Edmonds, and "Adult education as a field of study and practice: strategies for development" by Duncan D. Campbell.