
 REGINA MANIFESTO.
Programme of the Co-operative Commonwealth
Federation, adopted at First National Convention held at
Regina, Sask., July, 1933
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
The CCF was a new radical political party organized in
1932-33 as a response to excesses of the capitalist
system. The CCF believed that these could be eliminated
only by a planned socialized economy in which the means
of production and distribution would be owned and
operated by the people.

TWELVE VIEWS OF SASKATCHEWAN.
Gus Kenderdine
Winnipeg: Stovel, 1933
Illustrated with full-colour lithographs

President Walter Murray was keenly
interested in the visual arts. In 1921 he arranged for
the English-born landscape painter Gus Kenderdine to be
given space to paint in the attic of the Physics
Building. Kenderdine's appointment as art lecturer in
1927 led to the development of art programs in both
Saskatoon and Regina and to the creation of the Emma Lake
Art School.
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