Lewis Whitehead speaks after receiving his honorary degree. On the stage: Back row (L to R): Larry Dawson, ?, ?, Cliff Carbono, ?, Lorne Watson. Middle row (L to R): George Gooden, Gerald McKinney, Faye Douglas (Director of Admissions). Front row (L to R): Meir Serfaty.
This sub-series consists of publications that did not fit into any of the preceding series or sub-series.
Custodial History
See fonds level description of custodial history of A. E. McKenzie Seed Co. Ltd.
Scope and Content
This sub-series includes one copy each of Manitoba Business Top 100 (June 1985), Trade and Commerce Supplement, Brandon (c. 1963) and Manitoba Business (November 1985).
It also includes a Christmas Song book, the book "By Gossip and Myth" by Prof. George MacDowell and a document entitled "Background Information re A.E. McKenzie Seed Co. Ltd."
The following newspaper clippings have been located in the map case drawer #4 located in the archives reading room:
1. $175,000 Gift Set for College from City Man
2. McKenzie Will Leaves House to Arts Centre
3. The Old Alma Mater is Down on Her Knees
4. How to Help the Alma Mater
5. Good Things are "growing" on at McKenzie Seeds (ad)
6. Fire fails to halt work at McKenzie Seeds
7. McKenzie Seeds: new facilities are first in North America
8. A full-page advertisment for McKenzie Seeds from "The Brandon Sun" (September 24, 1971)
Storage Location
RG 3 A.E. McKenzie Company fonds
McS 6 Miscellaneous
Post-convocation. Outside the front doors of the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium (W.M.C.A.), looking south (campus buildings in the background).
W.M.C.A. Convocation. Photo shows graduates and audience members standing at their seats, as well as a brass ensemble in the orchestra pit conducted by Prof. Alan Ehnes of the School of Music.
Convocation 1971. Faculty and graduates proceed north down 20th Street towards Princess Avenue. Foreground: (L-R) Marion Crowhurst, Doug Steeves, Dave Stewart, ?, Lillian Logan, Harvey Young, ?, ?, Lawrence Jones, Scott Bateman (Chairman U.G.C), Don McKay, Bill Witton (Mayor), John McKeag ? Lt. Governor, Eileen McFadden, E.J. "Curly" Tyler, ?, Dick Hannah