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Scrapbooks and Photographs

Photographs and news clippings illustrating the student and faculty experiences in the School of Library Technology. Material is from one large scrapbook (kept intact but with loose items separated) and one photo album binder (separated into individual photographs and sheets.)

Property

The LUF held their first several meetings in the homes of the Board members. As they grew and became a larger community, they started meeting at local centers and renting out halls. Finally, in 1984 they moved to their own building on Algoma St. The building was adequate, but was not the ideal location since it had poor accessibility and required constant upkeep. From the 1990s up until the late 2010s the LUF regularly discussed the prospect of a new building and sought new ways to better the Algoma building.

News Clippings

This series consists of news clippings that have been collected from the 1960s through to 2018. The articles relate to all aspects of Lakehead University, including but not limited: to sports, students, faculty, Lakehead University events, and other topics that relate to Lakehead University or the Alumni Association of Lakehead University. The news clippings come from Lakehead University publications such as the Agora, the Argus, or the Lakehead Review, and from Thunder Bay papers such as The Chronicle-Journal.

Lakehead University Photographs

A collection of photographs pertaining to Lakehead University students, faculty and the site itself. There are some photographs that are labelled while others are unidentified. These images aid in understanding the history of the university and the involvement of those at Lakehead University.

Lake Nipigon Specimen Cards

Cards from an observation project at Lake Nipigon. Arranged by species name, each card contains a list of locations where that species was observed.

General

Subseries: General records from the Amerikan Laulajat. The records derive from the Amerikan Laulajat organization, an umbrella organization for Finnish Male Choirs, and their various internal actions from 1956-2001, including by-laws, membership, publications, newspaper clippings and history. The Amerikan Laulajat organization holds at least ten minimum choirs in North America, and as hosted several Finnish choirs touring North America. The records are arranged by activity and are further arranged chronologically.

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