- A-1009
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- 1949
Five members of the Women's Figure Skating team in skates on ice. Only four members are identified: Nora Topping, Mary Jones, Mary Anne Boyd, Del Denike.
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Five members of the Women's Figure Skating team in skates on ice. Only four members are identified: Nora Topping, Mary Jones, Mary Anne Boyd, Del Denike.
War emergency medical training undertaken by women on campus for three hours per week during World War II. Two women watch a third woman work on a fourth woman as a 'patient.' [In a classroom setting].
Women Graduates - Individual Photos
Individual photographs of Arts and Science female graduates grouped.
Group photograph of four women in black academic robes, one holding a piece of paper. L to r: Caroline Fraser (Bruce); Elsie Hall, LLB '20; Agnes Mary Valens (Balfour) (holding paper), LLB '21; Iva Zella Young (Conboy), LLB '21.
Bio/Historical Note: Agnes Valens Balfour, BA '14, LLB '21, died in Saskatoon on 23 August 1944. Iva Zella Conboy, LLB '21, died in Chilliwack, British Columbia, on 23 December 1970.
Seven graduates with their hands on each others' shoulders standing in a row. Olive Pearl King, May Cathleen Canty, Elkhorn, Manitoba; Margaret Helen Strang, Baldur, Manitoba; Mary Cathcart, Moose Jaw; Georgina King, Katharine Bodie, Owen Sound, Ontario; Florence Elliott.
Two women sitting and working at a telephone switch board.
A woman sitting at a desk with an open book in front of her. A phone and ash tray sit on the desk, and a file cabinet is against the back wall. The woman's name is written in the back, but a tear obscures the middle of her last name. "Dr. Pat D...son"
Wolsey G. Worcester - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Wolsey Worcester, College of Engineering, 1921-1947, and member of the U of S Ceramic Society.
Bio/Historical Note: Wolsey Garnet Worchester was born in Oberlin, Ohio. In 1895 he entered Ceramic Engineering at Ohio State University, the world's first of its kind, and graduated in 1898 through service in the Spanish-American War. From 1899 to 1909 Worcester worked in the roofing tile industry as designer and engineer. From 1909-1912 he was a teacher in the Ceramic Department at Ohio State. From 1912-1914 Worcester designed and built a structural clay products plant near Calgary, Alberta. He returned to Calgary in 1918 and spent two years in the industrial field. Worcester arrived at the University of Saskatchewan to organize and open a department of ceramic engineering, the first of its kind in the British Empire. He was involved with the survey and testing of industrial minerals of Saskatchewan. He spent 26 years as head of the department, retiring in 1946. Worcester died 9 October 1972 in Ohio at age 96.
Wolf Shot on University Grounds
John Bracken, professor of Animal Husbandry; W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale, assistant professor of Animal Husbandry; W.J. Rutherford, Dean of Agriculture; W. (Billy) Davis (holding a dead wolf by the tail); and A.R. Greig, professor of Mechanical Engineering, standing around a car.
Wolf Shot on University Grounds
John Bracken, professor of Field Husbandry; W. (Billy) Davis, and H.N. Thompson, holding guns and standing near a car with a dead wolf laying at their feet.
Wolf Shot on University Grounds
John Bracken, professor of Animal Husbandry; W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale, assistant professor of Animal Husbandry; W.J. Rutherford, Dean of Agriculture (sitting in car); W. (Billy) Davis (holding a dead wolf by the tail); and A.R. Greig, professor of Mechanical Engineering, standing around a car.
Head and shoulders image of Gary Wobeser, Department of Veterinary Pathology.
Head and shoulders image of W.O. Radway, Adult Education, Department of Extension.
Portrait of W.O. Onerhiem, graduate of Arts and Science 1949.
Head and shoulder image of author and playwright W.O. Mitchell. Greystone Theatre in celebration of the University's Golden Jubilee in 1959 presented the world premier of the W.O. Mitchell play "Royalty is Royalty".