- A-10735
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- Aug. 1965
A male laboratory worker stands at a control panel.
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Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
An unidentified man walks behind a group of cattle in a pen and gives a feeder cattle demonstration, while a group of men watch from the bleachers. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
Note on back: "Herb Clarke (center) and group at Western Stockyards." Herb Clarke stands in front of a pen gate. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
Image of men sitting in bleachers watching cattle in pen during a feeder cattle demonstration. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
Three men in a pen with numerous cattle give a feeder cattle demonstration, while a group of men watch from the bleachers. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
Note on back: "Herb Clarke and group at Western Stockyards." A group of men are gathered around Herb Clarke as he speaks. This course was offered through the Extension Division.
Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
[Instructor] dressed in a business suit stands near cattle in a pen, giving a feeder cattle demonstration, while a group of men sit in the bleachers. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Fourth Livestock Production and Marketing Course
An unidentified man holds a rope behind several cattle and gives a feeder cattle demonstration, while other cattle are lined up in one corner of the pen. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Fund Raising - Canadian Society of Radiological Technicians
P.J. Strelioff [Canadian Society of Radiological Technicians representative] presents a check to University President J.W.T. Spinks.
Cheque presentation showing IBM employees (l to r): R.E. Tack, President McCown, and K.B. Jones.
The Golumbia brothers [Arnold, Joe, Sam] pose with family members in an unidentified room in Qu'Appelle Hall, making a donation of furniture to Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/historical note: The Golumbia brothers [Arnold, Joe, Sam] all attended the University of Saskatchewan and were businesspersons in Saskatoon.
Gifts and Donations - Brass Rubbing
Dr. Jim Pepper, head, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, at the presentation of a brass rubbing of Sir Roger de Trumpington in the Thorvaldson Building by Florence and Wilson Quail.
Bio/Historical Note: During the civil war between the barons and King Henry III, Sir Roger de Trumpington, a Crusader, fought on the side of the king and was present at the battle of Evesham (1265). Roger de Trumpington died in 1289.
Note on back: "Shirley Dawn (seated), daughter of the late naturalist Grey Owl, examines memorabilia associated with her father's life and work. Mrs. Georgeann Short, who is doing a study of Grey Owl for a masters thesis at the University of Saskatchewan, points out an item of interest".
Health Sciences - Class in Session
Note on back: "Dr. Jack Millar, Department of Physiology, addresses students in the largest lecture theatre in the Health Sciences Building. The theatre, which seats 150 students, is fully equipped for audio-visual instruction".
Health Sciences Building - Official Opening
View of crowd assembled for the official opening of the Health Sciences Building B Wing. Construction of south wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.