Pamphlet mouring the 100,000 Canadians that died throughout World War I and II. In order for such deaths to never happen again, the pamphlet claims that Germany must not be allowed to build up its forces and that Canada placing atomic weapons in...
The annual report mentions the students who died or were injured during the past year as well as mentioning the progress of various ministers, missionaries, and the Theological Library.
Sorokin's response to the article written by Crane Brinton, Socio-Astrology, criticizing Sorokin's findings in Social and Cultural Dynamics. The Southern Review, winter, 1938
The question asked is what can we do as individuals to swing the tide of culture to prevent a third world War? Sorokin has defined the basic causes for changes in cultures and throws light upon the problems of today and the outlook for tomorrow....
According to Wendell Thomas, "In view of two world wars and the possibility of a third in which the human race might suffer annihilation, the familiar notion of progress as an escalator is being anxiously reconsidered. New concepts of progress have...
Donkin, Eric; Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Saskatchewan--Drama; Canadian drama--20th century; Canadian drama--Saskatchewan;
A photocopy of a promotional poster for The Wonderful World of Sarah Binks, along with several reviews of it and of Donkin's other major roles. There is also brief biographical notes on Donkin, Sarah Binks, and Miss Rosalind Drool. Lastly, included...
Select newspaper clippings from an edition of the "Canadian Courier." The article entitled "Industrial Captains" discusses the meaning of the term "the Canadian manufacturer" in relation to the war effort. An illustration on the 14th page shows...
Lists of contributors to Pitirim A. Sorokin in review; photostat of Huxley's refusal to contribute to the volume; outside readers' evaluation of the manuscript; and permission to quote from published sources. Correspondence re: a proposed a...
Sorokin, Pitirim A.; Sociology; Correspondence; Human behavior; Socialization;
Included in the correspondence are letters from Herbert Blumer, one of the editors of the Journal of Sociology declining to publish a manuscript of Sorokins that refers to recent publications by Talcott Parsons. Reason being the journal is already...
"News and notes" from Harvard including information on Harvard Research Center in Altruistic Integration and Creativity and copy of letter to H. Hart re: review of Dynamics. Correspondence re: rejection of some contributions by Sorokin and the...
File includes several bibliographical and biographical documents. The most significant is headed "Bibliography: Anne Szumigalski." Likely produced after Anne's death (for instance, it mentions the film that was released in 2000), and there is no...
File contains correspondence regarding Social and Cultural Dynamics; Baum's intention to write a popular volume on philosophy of history; Prof. Grace Cairn's work on cyclical theory in history; Sorokin's activities and essays etc. in his honour;...
File includes correspondence regarding Benson's "Study of religion as a social science" and "Religion in contemporary culture" and Sorokin's works to be used in the preparation of Benson's proposed textbook for the study of religion.
Excerpts from the magazine Christmas in Regina, from 1919. The magazine refers to the Christmas of 1919 as "the Peace Christmas", and celebrated in part the end of World War I. Relevant articles include: The Christmas of Peace; Greetings from...
In 1919 the Government of Saskatchewan promoted a competition for the design of a building to serve as a memorial to soldiers of Saskatchewan who fell in the Great War. The building would also contain war trophies and records of the province.
Chinese Civil War; Sino-Japanese War, Second; World War II;
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...