New Chemistry Building under construction with bricks being laid.
New Chemistry Building under construction with bricks being laid, December 1959
New Chemistry Building under construction with steel beams in place.
Chemistry building under construction, November 1958. The foundation was contracted out to Poole Construction Co Ltd.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta.
Chemistry building at the University of Alberta, August 1967.
Site for new Chemistry building, December 1958.
Chemistry building under construction, April 1959.
Chemistry building at the University of Alberta, August 1980.
Physical Science Center building under construction, November 1958. The foundation was contracted out to Poole Construction Co Ltd.
Aerial view of the University of Alberta campus and surrounding area.
Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics building under construction with steel beams in place, September 21, 1959.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta construction completed to house three departments: Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, October 1960.
Chemistry wing of the Physical Science Centre building.
Harris accepting the University of Alberta Alumni Honour Award from the University of Alberta President Roderick Fraser on October 2, 2003.
Midwestern Universities Analytical Chemistry Conference held at the University of Alberta, August 3-4, 1976. Picture was sent from Jean Cooley to Margaret Harris.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta, August 1980.
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.
Two photographs taken at the University of Alberta. One of the Arts Building in 1923 and the other is the Medical Building in 1924.
1 photo of the University of Alberta taken from the High Level Bridge and another of Vermillion Valley near Innisfail, AB.
Invitation 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.
Ce fonds contient des rapports et documents, notes, reçus, journaux personnels, correspondence, cartes de voeux, certificats, documents légaux et successoraux, documents commémoratifs, des discours, photos de familles, records de service militaire, curriculum vitae, documents de conférences, brochures d'associations, des journaux, des bulletins et documents de réunions, des extraits de journaux et livres reliés a l'histoire de la famille Motut. Les matériaux sont des documents familiales et personnels relié au Dr. Roger Motut, son épouse Jeanne (Boisvert), et famille; le travail professionnel de Dr. Motut et son implication avec un variété d'associations tel que la Fédération Canadienne-française de l'Ouest, l'Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, le Collège des Jésuites d’Edmonton, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, ACFA (Association Canadienne-française de l’Alberta), Le Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, Société Radio-Canada, Société historique de la Saskatchewan, Collège Saint-Jean and Faculté Saint-Jean; ainsi qu'une variété de rapports et documents sur la littérature Canadienne-française, la culture, l'éducation, le language, et l'histoire; bilinguisme, l'histoire Métis, et une variété d'histoires de familles et individus Canadien-français.
Fonds contains Reports and papers, notes, receipts, personal journals, correspondence, greeting cards, certificates, legal and estate documentation, commemorative documents, speeches, family photos, military service records, curriculum vitae, conference materials, association brochures, journals, bulletins and meeting documentation, newspaper clippings and books pertaining to the Motut family history. Records include personal family documents relating to Dr. Roger Motut, his wife Jeanne (Boisvert), and family; Dr. Motut’s professional work and his involvement with various associations including Fédération Canadienne-française de l’Ouest, Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, Collège des Jésuites d’Edmonton, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, ACFA (Association Canadienne-française de l’Alberta), Le Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, Société Radio-Canada, Société historique de la Saskatchewan, Collège Saint-Jean and Faculté Saint-Jean; as well as various reports and papers on French-Canadian literature, culture, schooling, language and history; bilingualism; Métis history; and various histories of French-Canadian families and individuals.
Sans titreVol. 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.
Sans titreOf Treebank players playing Wawanesa on an outside ice rink. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Group of men on an outdoor rink holding hockey sticks, Treebank, Manitoba
Poster warning settlers and others against cutting timber on government lands under pain of prosecution. Explains that homesteaders "having no timber of their own" can apply for a Free Permit from an Agent of the Crown to cut a quantity of timber not exceeding 1800 Lineal feet of Building Logs, 400 Roof Polls, 2000 Poplar Fence Rails, and 30 cords of dry Wood for fuel. Any settlers or others not entitled to the Free Permit can apply for a Permit to cut timber at rate, and includes list of rates.
Liability of Persons Cutting Timber Without Authority explains the punishment for cutting timber without a permit.
Additionally includes an envelope addressed to Stuart Criddle, Esq. and stamped 22 May 1936.
Sans titreBilingual English and French booklet containing information regarding the history of and some statistics for the city of St. Boniface, Manitoba to 1938.
Contents:
[English] St. Boniface; Churches; Schools; Institutions; Industrial St. Boniface [includes information on location, transportation, power, water, communications, fire and police, and list of some local businesses]; [French] Saint-Boniface; Eglises; Maisons d'Education; Institutions; St-Boniface industriel.
"Settlement by Dutch families - Rocky Mountain House District" [pp. 1-7] includes general information about the town and district [location; soil type and agricultural prospects; commercial and social services such as produce markets, schools, and hospitals; employment opportunities outside of the agricultural sector; and recreation]. Contains photographs of farms and farmland, machinery, a planing mill, school buildings [Rocky Mountain House and Arbutus School], Rocky Mountain House main street, rivers and lakes, and groups of people ["Some of the farmers at the Dutch Field Day, Lacombe, June 21st, 1951"].
"Short histories of some of the Dutch settlers in the Rocky Mountain House district" [pp. 8-31] includes personal histories and photographs of 14 Dutch families who have settled in the district.
"... four representative listings in the district which show the type of farms available" [pp. 32-37] includes information and photographs regarding four farms for sale in the Rocky Mountain House district. Listings are subject to prior sale.
Sans titreA French booklet outlining the history of two statues, and the men they were modeled after. The statue on the cover is Pierre Gaultier de Varennes de la Vérendrye. The statue was created by Jan Bailleul and was unveiled in Québec on September 28th, 1922 and currently stands in front of the Parliament building in Québec. La Vérendrye was a French-Canadian military leader, fur trader, and explorer. He explored areas from Lake Superior to the Saskatchewan River. The second statue on the back cover is Pierre Boucher de Grosbois. The statue was created by Alfred Laliberté and unveiled in Québec on the same day, September 28th, 1922. This statue also currently stands outside the Parliament building in Québec. De Grosbois was a French soldier, interpreter, and eventual governor of Trois-Rivières in what is now Québec.
A manuscript of a report for the Game and Fisheries Branch of the Department of Mines and Natural Resources, dated August, 1948 and compiled of data gathered in May, July, and August of 1947. The report examines the potential effects of the Manitoba Central Basin Project on the birds, fish, and "fur animals" along the Saskatchewan River, and includes information on topography, geology, soils, climate, hydrology, and vegetation, as well as a description of the project, and conclusions and recommendations. 48 b&w numbered and captioned photographs, primarily of terrain and river-related facilities and activities, have been mounted onto various pages, and a large fold out map of the Manitoba central basin is laid-in after the last page.
Sans titreFourteen music scores for Second Century Week competition. Concert prepared by Violet Archer.
Sans titreScripts, screenplays, videotapes, videocassettes, film auditions, workshops, and commercial shows.
Sans titreEconomics course files: Economics 201-608
Sans titrePresident's and Secretary's files
Sans titrePresident's files
Sans titreAccession consists of minutes, correspondence, and other office files from the Faculty Women's Club.
Sans titreMinutes and appendices
Sans titreDeans' Council minutes and appendices
Sans titreDepartment of Classics, office files.
Sans titreAccession consists of original administrative and teaching records of the Department of Classics. The records included original attendance records and department meeting minutes signed by the Chair.
Sans titreAdministrative Professional Officers Advisory Committee newsletters and correspondence.
Sans titreAccession consists of office files from the Department of Political Science, including records about grants and awards, graduate studies, assistantships, and other subjects.
Sans titreAccession consists of final exams and course outlines (1977-1978) and Departmental correspondence (1970-1973).
Sans titreDepartment newsletter, course outlines and exams
Sans titreAdministrative Officer files (1968-1974) and Course files (1947-1974)
Sans titreOffice files
Sans titreOffice files
Sans titreAccession consists of correspondence files from the Department of Elementary Education.
Sans titreDepartment of Elementary Education, office files.
Sans titreOffice files
Sans titreConference Funds Committee - Office files
Sans titreContracts (1925-1965) and office files, financial estimates and budget working papers (1913-1968)
Sans titreOffice files
Sans titreTrust ledger cards
Sans titreBursar estimates (annotated)
Sans titreGeneral ledgers
Sans titreFinancial statements
Sans titre"Summary of Capital and Operating Budgets for the Twelve Months Ending 31 March, 1973"
Sans titreEstimates and Financial Statements, 1967-1972.
Sans titreEstimates, financial statements
Sans titre"History of the Department of Educational Foundations 1961-1975"
Sans titreOffice files
Sans titreEducation Alumni Bulletins. Bulletin of the School of Education Society, 1935-1937. College of Education Alumni Association Quarterly Bulletin, 1941. College of Education Society Quarterly Bulletin, 1941-1942. Education Quarterly, 19442 - 1944.
Sans titreAnnual reports of faculty members
Sans titreAccession consists of final examinations from the Department of Educational Psychology.
Sans titreAccession consists of minute books of the General Faculties Council (1980-1981) and the Executive Committee (1980-1981).
Sans titreFinancial Statements, March 31, 1972.
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