Fonds uofa-1012 - Robert McLeod Shaw fonds

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Robert McLeod Shaw fonds

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CA UOFA uofa-1012

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0.08 m of textual records and other materials

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Bacteriologist, Administrator, 1881-1974. Robert M. Shaw came to the University in 1921 with dual responsibilities as assistant professor of Bacteriology for the Department of Bacteriology and Hygiene and assistant bacteriologist for the Provincial Laboratory of Public Health. In 1945 he was appointed head of his department and Director of the Provincial Laboratory. He held these positions until 1949, retiring in 1950 with the title of Professor Emeritus of Bacteriology.

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Fonds consists of these series: I Circular (1907). Describes the work of the Provincial Laboratory of Public Health. II Correspondence (1934-1968). Includes A.M. Rankin; W.H. Johns; Clyde Gilmour. III Memoirs (1969). IV Photographs (1925-1948). Provincial Laboratory staff and facilities, including a humorous "official opening" of the Laboratory's new quarters, 1946 (16 images). V Program (1946-1958). Events at the University of Alberta. VI Publications (1932-1936). VII Reports (1930-1938). Public health investigations.

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