University of Saskatchewan materials - Miscellaneous
Scope and Contents note
D'Arcy McNickle accepted a position at the newly established University of Saskatchewan, Regina as a professor of anthropology in 1966. There he organized the teaching program and recruited staff. He retired in June 1971. This series contains McNickle's papers relating to this period in his life, including correspondence with university staff and faculty, memoranda issued by McNickle, department budgets, and papers concerning Canadian Indian rights.
Creator
- From the Collection: McNickle, D'Arcy (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The D'Arcy McNickle papers are open for research; they are available one box at a time in the Special Collections reading room (Priority III).
Repository Details
Part of the The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archives Repository
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