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UAA-2023-012
UAA-2023-012 · Accession · 1963 - 2023

The accession comprises textual records including the written history, scrapbook, newspaper clippings, articles, notes and correspondence regarding the University of Alberta Golden Bears Football Team and the Golden Bowl game played November 16, 1963.

Lampard, Robert
UAA-1982-027
UAA-1982-027 · Accession · 1913-1942
Part of Office of Administrative Systems fonds

Accession 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.

Office of Administrative Systems
Item · 1946
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

1946 Lethbridge "Native Sons" 77's program and yearbook gives the names and write-ups of the 1946-1947 team, with a black and white [B&W] photograph of each player. Includes the Southern Alberta Junior 'A' Hockey League Schedule for 1946-1947, and a blank score card at centrefold for a game between Calgary and Lethbridge Native Sons. Also present are greetings from Lethbridge's Mayor A. W. Shackleford, Arena Director Gordon A. Frisby, and the President of the Lethbridge Native Sons Hockey Club Ed Bruchet, and various local advertisements and sponsors.

The 1946-47 Penalty Rules are listed throughout the program, with one rule or subsection of rule listed under each player write-up.

1944 Buffaloes versus Stampeders program [No. 2174] gives the player roster, coach, and manager for each team for the 6 Nov. 1944 game. Also advertises a muskrat coat as the draw prize that will be presented to the holder of the program with the number drawn "immediately after the game". Program is missing the middle panel, and only the front and back panels are present.

Lethbridge Native Sons Hockey Club
Item · [1982]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A limited edition book celebrating the 10th anniversary and 10 seasons of the Winnipeg Jets hockey team. The book was written by Ken Fenson, a former Jets vice-president, and published in [1982] by the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club. Each chapter of the book discusses one season of the Jets, thus illustrating the history of the time. The book is full of photographs of the changing members of the team and different hockey games throughout the years. The last page of the book includes several photocopy signatures of the Jets players in the 10th season.

Fenson, Ken
Item · 1951
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

The 1952 Official NCAA Basketball Handbook for Coaches and Officials edited by Oswald Tower. The handbook was published by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau in New York in 1951. The handbook lists the names of the members of the National Basketball Committee of the United States and Canada as well as their portrait photographs. The handbook includes information about rule changes for 1951-1952 and then lists each rule and all its details. The rules cover areas of the game such as equipment, officials and their duties, players and substitutes, definitions, scoring and timing regulations among others. The cost of the handbook is listed as $1.50.

Item · 1950
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A Coach’s Manual: The Fundamentals of Ice Hockey by “Bing” Caswell and Jack Life. The manual was printed and published in 1950 by The Midland Press. The manual provides information and drill suggestions for fundamental hockey techniques such as skating, stickhandling, passing, shooting, checking, faking, and feinting. The manual also provides a brief write-up on the origins of hockey, and various diagrams and illustrations depicting hockey plays and techniques. At the back of the manual, there is a blank “Notes” page.

Caswell, "Bing"
UAA-2019-036
Accession · [19–] to 2000
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection

Accession contains audio cassettes containing songs, speeches, and presentations from University of Alberta events including events, such as a sports game and SUB theatre address, and topics such as history in Canada.