- CA MRUASC C0008-S1-0144-02
- File
- 1985-1986
File contains two copies of the 1985-1986 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1985-1986 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1984-1985 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1983-1984 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1982-1983 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1981-1982 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1980-1981 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1979-1980 academic calendar and a page of calendar revisions from the Office of the Registrar.
File contains two copies of the 1977-1979 academic calendar and the August 1978 calendar supplement.
File contains two copies of the 1976-1977 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1975-1976 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1974-1975 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1973-1974 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1972-1973 academic calendar, one copy of the evening courses calendar, a timetable for fall 1972, and a list of important dates for the school year.
File contains two copies of the 1971-1972 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1970-1971 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1969-1970 academic calendar and the extended day calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1968-1969 academic calendar, the extended day programs calendar, and the evening programs calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1967-1968 academic calendar, a copy of the evening courses calendar for 1968, and the 1967-1968 Secretarial School prospectus.
File contains two copies of the 1966-1967 academic calendar and one copy of the spring/summer 1967 calendar.
File contains two calendars for the Junior College, Secretarial School, and the High School.
File contains two calendars for the Junior College, Secretarial School, and the High School.
Item contains calendars for the Junior College and the Conservatory of Music and Speech Arts and two copies of the calendars for the Secretarial School and the High School.
File contains two copies of the calendars for the Junior College Division, the High School Division, the Secretarial School, and the Conservatory of Music and Speech Arts.
File contains two booklets on the Secretarial School and one for the High School Division and the residences.
File contains two copies of the 1956-1957 academic prospectus.
File contains two copies of the 1954-1955 academic prospectus and a blank application for admission form.
File contains two copies of the 1948-1949 academic calendar.
File contains two copies of the 1943-1944 academic calendar.
Item contains calendars for the Junior College Division, the High School Division, and the Secretarial School.
Item contains calendars for the Junior College Division, High School Division, the School of Business, and brochures on general college information and residences.
Mount Royal University publication collection
Collection contains publications published by Mount Royal University and its departments, faculty, staff, and students. Collections consists of academic calendars, and student and department yearbooks.
Patterson English manuscript collection
Collection consists of 17th to 20th century English manuscript records that were collected by Mount Royal University professor Diana Patterson. The collection contains a wide variety of personal, legal, financial, and religious records including: diaries, travel journals, correspondence, wills, commonplace books, transcriptions of philosophical and literature texts, poetry, and sermons. Patterson intended the collection to be used to teach English and History students about paleography, scholarly editing, primary source research methods, and the history of the book.
Diana Patterson
Canadian Cold War pamphlet collection
Collection consists of pamphlets published by the Canadian government and other organizations during the Cold War, mostly concerning the threat of nuclear war. Pamphlets were published by the Government of Canada, Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and others. The collection is arranged into five series, and subjects include civil defence, the anti-nuclear movement, nuclear war, survival planning, communist threats, and Canadian Army training. Other items discuss radioactive fallout, rescue operations, and first aid.
Fast Forward Weekly (FFWD) collection
Collection consists of a near-complete print run of Fast Forward Weekly (FFWD), a Calgary-based local news and entertainment weekly newspaper that was published from 1995 to 2015 by Great West Newspapers Limited Partnership. The 934 newspaper issues in the collection are bound in volumes in chronological order. The collection also contains one series of CD and DVDs containing digital photographs, articles, and web page images created by Fast Forward Weekly's staff for the newspaper.
"Fast Forward Weekly (FFWD) was a news and entertainment weekly which provides news, alternative viewpoints, entertainment information, review articles and specialized advertising. It was distributed throughout Calgary, Banff and Canmore. It is owned by Great West Newspapers, LP. With an assessed readership of 70,000 upon a distributed circulation of 30,000, the paper was one of the most widely circulated and well-respected alternative newspapers in Canada."
Item is a roll of honour commemorating Mount Royal Junior College students, faculty, and staff who served in the Canadian armed forces during World War II. The names of soldiers who died in the war are marked with a cross. Roll was designed by Canadian artist A.J. Casson.
Item is a roll of honour commemorating Mount Royal College students, faculty, and staff who served in the Canadian armed forces during World War II. The names of soldiers who died in the war are marked with a cross. Roll was designed by Canadian artist A.J. Casson.
Item is a roll of honour commemorating the Mount Royal College students, faculty, and staff who served during World War I in the 191st (Southern Alberta) Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The roll of honour lists participants and includes symbols noting those killed in action (‘x’) and those who died of injury or other ailments (‘+’). The roll features hand painted illuminated borders, and was designed and illuminated by Stafford & Kent of Calgary, Alberta.
Mount Royal College senior rugby team
Item is a group portrait of the Mount Royal College rugby team, consisting of 17 players, a coach, and the College's president W. G. Bennett.
Item is photograph of the original Mount Royal College building in downtown Calgary.
Item is a framed photograph of a basketball team, consisting of 14 uniformed female students and a coach, in front of a brick and sandstone building, likely the original Mount Royal College building. First student is holding a ball with "MRC 1927" written on it.
Item is a group portrait of the staff of the Chinook, the college yearbook.
21st annual session Alberta Tuxis Parliament Calgary - Dec 1940
Item is a group portrait of the Alberta Tuxis Parliament on the steps of Calgary City Hall.
MRC Girls' basketball team - 1927-1928
Item is a group portrait of the girls' baseball team, consisting of 15 players.
Mount Royal College intercollegiate champions 1913
Item is a group portrait of the men's hockey team, consisting of 8 uniformed players, a manager, and a president.
First hockey team - Mount Royal College 1911-12
Item is a group portrait of the men's hockey team, consisting of 8 players in gear.
Mount Royal College basketball team - 1913-1914
Item is a portrait of the men's basketball team, consisting of 6 uniformed players and a coach.
Second year university class - 1931-1932
Item is portrait of the second year university class on the steps of Mount Royal Junior College.
Item is a group portrait of the girls hockey team, consisting of 9 uniformed players and a coach.
Item is group portrait of the lacrosse team, consisting of 15 uniformed players, a coach, and Principal Reverend Dr. G.W. Kerby. Players are named in inscription on mount.
Mount Royal College rugby team - 1912
Item is a group portrait of the Mount Royal College rugby team, consisting of 17 players, and the College's Principal George Kerby.
Mount Royal College photograph collection
Collection mostly consists of professional portraits of sports teams, classes, and clubs at Mount Royal College.
Mount Royal University
Medieval and early modern manuscript collection
Collection consists of manuscript (written by hand) books, book fragments, and documents, predominantly from the medieval and early modern periods. Most items were produced in western and southern Europe (France, England, Flanders, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, and Spain), while others originated in Asia, northern Africa, the Middle East, and Russia. Many leaves are illuminated and feature decorative initials, borders, line fillers, marginal illustrations, etc.
The collection is arranged in series by manuscript type: books of hours and prayer books, liturgical books (containing leaves from psalters, breviaries, antiphonals, and graduals), charters (legal records), Bibles, and canon law.
Raichman Canadian communist pamphlet collection
Collection contains pamphlets published by the Communist Party of Canada/Labor-Progressive Party, Progress Books, and other Canadian communist and socialist organizations and publishers. Pamphlet subjects include the anti-war movement, political platforms, labour, and economics.
Gassho Dojikun [combined book of children's textbook]
Part of Early print collection
Item is an illustrated textbook for children from Edo Period, created by Suaraya Gensuke and six other authors. The textbook covers a wide range of topics and subjects including moral teachings, historical events, times tables, geography, reading, math, and defines important relationships such as those between a feudal lord and followers, father/son, husband/wife, and parents/children etc.
Vestigii delle Terme di Constantino...
Part of Early print collection
Item is an etching by the artist Etienne Duperac, depicting the south-west side of the Baths of Constantine. The Baths of Constantine were destroyed and replaced with the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi.
Part of Early print collection
Item is a single leaf etched print created by French artist, Jacques Callot, a master printmaker of the Baroque period. The engraving depicts St. Anthony being tempted and tortured in the Egyptian dessert by the devil and a host of demons. The devil, in the form of a monstrous dragon directs the chaos, while St. Anthony cowers near the mouth of a cave in the bottom left corner. Originally created in 1635, this version of the print is Callot's second attempt at capturing the temptation of St. Anthony.
Part of Early print collection
Item is a double-sided wooden printing block from Tibet likely containing the text of a Buddhist sutra.
Collection illustrates the early development of movable type printing in Europe. Collection consists of printed books including a book of hours, leaves from Bibles, hagiographies, liturgical texts, Japanese woodblock prints, and works of history, literature, and canon law.
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Joel Barrett fonds
Part of Jim Cameron fonds
Part of Jim Cameron fonds
Part of Jim Cameron fonds
Part of Jim Cameron fonds
Part of Jim Cameron fonds
Part of Jim Cameron fonds