Accession consists of duplicate photographs from Photographic Services, Bureau of Public Affairs (formerly Film and Photography Branch, Department of Economic Affairs). The photographs depict the University of Alberta campus, facilities, faculty, events, and other subjects.
Без названияAccession consists of two post cards, one depicting the Dentistry/Pharmacy building, referred to in the photo as the Medical Building. The second is a photo of the University Hospital.
Accession consists of photographs of pharmacy classrooms and labs, the Medicine class of 1919, the Pharmacy Club, and other subjects.
Accession consists of Faculty of Medicine photographs and memorabilia collected by Elise Corbet for her research. The photographs depict interns at Misericordia Hospital, Dr. T. J. Agnew, John R. Collip, John B. Collip, James B. Collip, doctors at the University of Alberta Hospital, the Clinical Sciences Building, and the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. The accession also contains a Med Nite program and a letter from J. H. Riopel to Dr. L. Orr.
Без названияAccession consists of photographs of student and campus life at the University of Alberta, including the Garneau district and sports. The photographs depict aerial views of campus, buildings on campus, North Garneau, staff, students, and other subjects.
Без названияAccession consists of a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building.
Accession consists of framed photos and drawings from Harold Orr's office, depicting the University of Toronto Medical Athletic Association (1909-1910), the U of T Faculty of Medicine (1911), the University of Alberta Medical Building, various doctors and professors, Harold Orr's U of T graduation photo (1911), and other subjects.
Без названияThe contents of the accession reflect Ellen Schoeck’s research process during the creation of her book Taking Care, as well as her experience as Director of the University Secretariat, a position through which she served a number of University presidents over a period of 28 years, including Myer Horowitz. Textual records consist of Schoeck’s research materials for Taking Care, and include photocopies of articles, yearbook pages, and reports, as well as interviews and other documents related to campus housing and alumni from the 1950s until present. Photographs and film negatives are from Schoeck’s time as Director of the University Secretariat, and are arranged chronologically according to the University president in office at the time, illustrating the experience working in the senior administration office through various presidencies.
Без названияFonds consists of the records of Charles O. Baldwin, including photographs of the University of Alberta campus and views of the surrounding city of Edmonton.
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