Proceedings of the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference, Regina, Canada, July 24th to August 5th, nineteen hundred and thirty-three : held under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor General of Canada
W.M.C.A.Convocation (Spring '79) Stan Knowles, Dr. Perkins, Dr. R. Beamish; rcpt Alumni Award, George Longphee (rcpt Alumni award), Eleanor Cunningham (director of Alumni)
Swaziland Project. Group shot. Middle back is Dr. Harold Perkins (BU President). Back left is Pandy Halamandaris. The rest of the group is students in the project
Fred McGuinness is popularly known for his work as the prairie essayist for CBC Radio’s Morningside with Peter Gzowski, a position he held for 17 years. Many of McGuinness’ Morningside essays were autobiographical in nature. He often reported about life on Christmas Tree Farm, a section of land where he and his wife, Christine, built their dream home in the late 1970s. The couple planted a Christmas tree farm on the property and Christine maintained an extensive kitchen garden, while Fred tended honey bees. Life on the farm made its way into radiobroadcasts, Neighborly News columns, and the book "Letters from Section 17: A Collection of Morningside Essays" (Winnipeg: Great Plains Publishing, 1999).
Scope and Content
Set consists of 27 negatives showing different views of the McGuinness property, Christmas Tree Farm, Section 17
McKee Centre Archives Basement of Jeff Umphrey Building. Featured: “ Pride of the Land”, “ Tommy Douglas: The Road to Jerusalem”, and “ Brandon College During the Depression”
Library: Students working on Brandon and the Great Depression project. L to R: unidentified female student, Bruce Stadfeld, unidentified female student.
McKee Centre Archives Basement of Jeff Umphrey Building. Featured: “ Pride of the Land”, “ Tommy Douglas: The Road to Jerusalem”, and “ Brandon College During the Depression”