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A.H. Reginald Buller fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 184
  • Fonds
  • 1874-1944

1998-031 is comprised of glass lantern slides that Buller used for lectures and teaching.

2004-025 contains personal and professional correspondence of Dr. Buller’s. It also contains hand painted wall charts created by and under the direction of Buller for use in his classes and lectures.

2004-096 contains numerous objects used for scientific experiments and imaging by Dr. Buller. There are also numerous glass lantern slides which he used for lectures and teaching.

2005-095 is comprised of glass lantern slides that Buller used for lectures and teaching.

2007-062 contains an array of photographs, illustrations, and manuscripts relating to Buller’s research and publications. It also includes many of Buller’s notebooks from his own education at Mason Science College.

2008-062 contains personal correspondence of Buller’s with various parties, mainly from the early 1900s.

2013-113 one card catalogue by Office Specialty Manufacturing Company limited.

2013-134 involves Buller’s cremation and his remains. The urn is enclosed in the Tyndall stone monument in front of the Buller Biological Laboratories at the University of Manitoba Fort Garry campus. The plaque in this accession was previously installed at the Cereal Research Centre where Buller’s remains were held.

2013-143 consists of a wide range of ephemera and documents from Buller. It includes attendee pins and luggage tags as well as several maps, correspondence and drafts relating to Fungi of Manitoba, and Buller’s applications for several teaching positions from the early 1900s.

2014-003 consists primarily of lithographed wall charts purchased by Buller for teaching during his tenure at the University. There are also court records from a real estate dispute and a poem.

2014-120 consists of lantern slides which Buller used for his lectures and presentations.

2018-119 a filing cabinet for large format documents. Dr. Buller used this to store his wall charts.

2018-120 a filing cabinet for large format documents. Dr. Buller used this to store his wall charts.

2018-121 two furniture pieces from Dr. Reginald Buller which he used to store items.

Buller, A.H. Reginald

Tisdale, John Ephraim

The John Ephraim Tisdale file contains the following material:

  1. Obit MMR 47: 597 1967; CMAJ v98:181, 20 Jan 1968 (2pp)

  2. Copy of 5 x 7 faculty card (1p)
    Note:
    -Walter Felix and John Ephraim are brothers
    -Paul Kinley is John's son

Tisdale, John Ephraim

Robert Beamish fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 147
  • Fonds
  • 1875-2001; predominant 1940-2000

The fonds consists of nine series. Where possible, the material is arranged chronologically. The first series is comprised of biographical information, including curriculum vitae, information from Who's Who and scrapbooks. The second series contains Beamish's personal and professional correspondence. Series three pertains to Beamish's academic and professional career. It includes correspondence regarding Beamish's research at the Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital, as well as material from his time as a Vice-President at Great West Life Assurance Co. The fourth series deals with Beamish's publications and includes articles, book chapters and speeches. The fifth series pertains to Beamish's work as an editor with Cardiovascular News, Canadian Journal of Cardiology and Rhythmology. The sixth series contains programs and abstracts from several conferences that Beamish attended. Series seven contains board minutes and correspondence from various organizations. The largest series, the eighth, contains medical research and articles by others. The ninth series includes topics of personal interest to Beamish such as psychic research. MSS SC 19 consists of research papers, articles, and talks given by Robert Beamish from 1940 to 1978.

Beamish, Robert E.

Fragmentary and pictorial publications

Four items: three pages of advertisements for Winnipeg businesses and Manitoba College, torn out from a larger publication; the frontispiece and title page from the "Preliminary Investigation and Trial of Ambroise D. Lepine for the Murder of Thomas Scott", published at Montreal in 1874; a book celebrating Manitoba's diamond jubilee entitled "Pictures of Today and Sixty Years Ago"; and a pictorial supplement to A.J. Arnold's paper "The Contribution of the Jews to the Opening and Development of the West," published by the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba in cooperation with the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada in 1969.

Burridge, Arthur James

The Arthur James Burridge file contains the following material:

  1. Obit.: c1932 (in file); also MMB 12:103 1932; CMAJ 26:634 1932 (as quoted in #3 below) (2pp)
  2. Faculty questionnaire, nd (1p)
  3. Dr Arthur Burridge from HN Segall's Pioneers of Cardiology in Canada, 1820-1970, Willowdale, Hounslow,1988 pp81-85 (1p)
  4. Biog note from G Fahrni’s 1980 "Recollections of Medicine and the Manitoba Medical School 1906-1946"(4pp)

    MPC3.3 #001 (in general file)
    Note:
    from Heart of the Continent by Russenholt p. 224 1890 “Dr. Burridge rushed to St. James to attend an emergency case of smallpox. Council pays $2.00 for the drive and $6.00 for medicines. p.225 Council votes Dr. B $40.00 in acknowledgement of his devoted work during epidemics"

Burridge, Arthur James

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