Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian; Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Unviersity of Manitoba
A transcription of Dr. Paul Hiebert's convocation address given when he received his honourary degree. Printed in The Alumni Journal Vol. 34, No. 4, University of Manitoba.
Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian;
Typescript copy (140 pages) of Sarah Binks that went to publisher. This book was first published in 1947, and it is based on some hundred poems supposedly written by Sarah Binks, "The Sweet Songstress of Saskatchewan."
Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian;
typescript copy (186 pages). This book was published in 1967, and it examines the followers of Sarah who made up the poetic school of seven-and-a-half in Saskatchewan
Wreaths and cross lay in front of the memorial tablet listing the names of those who lost their lives in the war of 1914-18. Ceremony during during the Memorial Gates dedication. Union Jack rests on top of tablet.
This collection of photographs contains photos from both World Wars currently held at the University of Saskatchewan Archives. Photos include individual officers, group photos of the COTC during various years at the UofS, military training, among...
A group of Australian soldiers raising their helmets on their guns. Daily Mail [UK] "official war photographs," series X no.80. "These are the men who shortly after midnight of Sunday, July 23, 1916, took Pozieres by a splendidly dashing advance...
Image of soldiers and horses on road; behind them, the landscape and some buildings show signs of damage from artillery. Daily Mail [UK] "official war photographs," series X no.78. "A way-side group of gallant Indian cavalrymen, some of whom...
Monotone postcard showing the Camp Hughes, Manitoba railway station and buildings. Camp Hughes was a military camp for the training of soldiers during World War I.