- A-9689
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- 14 May 1968
Otto Lang, dean of Law, presents the Brown Prize in Law to Henry Ronald Kloppenburg, BA, at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium. Seated dignitaries dressed in academic gowns applaud the winner.
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Otto Lang, dean of Law, presents the Brown Prize in Law to Henry Ronald Kloppenburg, BA, at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium. Seated dignitaries dressed in academic gowns applaud the winner.
Note on back: "Dr. D.J. Cotton, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, calibrates the newly acquired mass spectrometer".
John G. Diefenbaker, University Chancellor, looks down at papers as he presides at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
A CUPE 1975 Union leader with microphone addresses workers in front of Marquis Hall. Biology Building and Physics Building visible across the Bowl.
Dalgleish Family Trip Winners - Group Photo
Posed group photo of Dalgleish family trip winners.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Harold Dalgleish was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan in 1907 and attended the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Manitoba. He established a general practice in Saskatoon in 1936 and became a specialist in surgery 1960. He taught at all three city hospitals and was chief of staff at City Hospital from 1964-1968. Dr. Dalgleish was president of the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1961-1966 during the medical care dispute. Dr. Dalgleish was elected president of the Canadian Medical association in 1968 and was awarded that association’s medal of service in 1969. He retired from practice in 1970 to assume duties as registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he served until 1977. Dr. Dalgleish died in Saskatoon in 1984.
Department of Agricultural Engineering - Research
Note on back: "Prof. F.W. Bigsby, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, prepares to install one of the new monitors he has developed for farm tractors that indicates fuel efficiency in acres per gallon".
Department of Chemical Engineering - Research
Note on back of photograph: "Dandina Nagarajo Rao (left) assembled the pilot plant in a chemical engineering laboratory at the U of S before taking it by truck to Prince Albert. Here, he discusses the plant's operation with Profs. N.N. Bakhshi (centre) and Doug Macdonald. The two containers at the top receive effluent from the pulp mill's bleach plant, the one on the left highly colored caustic effluent and the one on the right acid-containing effluent goes into the bottom right container where the fly ash is introduced. The acidified fly ash is then piped across to the bottom left container to treat the caustic effluent, which flows in from the top left container".
Displays and Exhibitions - Clothing - Inuit
Tables displaying several items of Inuit clothing. Behind the table is a display on northern Canada and the Arctic islands, from the Geological Survey of Canada. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Displays and Exhibitions - Dr. W. O. Kupsch and Dean A. D. Booth
Dr. W.O. Kupsch serving hors d'oeuvres to Dr. A.D. Booth, Dean of Engineering. At Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Displays and Exhibitions - Engineering Show
Display by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development showing maps on the wall and a model of a building. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Displays and Exhibitions - Engineering Show
Display by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development showing maps on the wall and a model of a building. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1970.
Displays and Exhibitions - Inuit Art
Several tables displaying publications, maps, plans, photos, Inuit sculpture, etc. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Displays and Exhibitions - Inuit Art
Several tables displaying publications, architectural plans, Inuit sculpture and prints, etc. On display at Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Several tables displaying architectural models, Inuit crafts and prints, etc. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Dr. Clarence Fraser - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Clarence Fraser, Head, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Clarence M. Fraser was born in 1926 at Hamiota, Manitoba. He served in the Royal Canadian Army (Infantry) from 1944-1946. He earned his BSA in 1949 (Manitoba); his DVM (Toronto) in 1954; and his MVSc. (Toronto) in 1963. Following graduation Dr. Fraser was in mixed practice in Manitoba. In 1957 he joined the Ontario Veterinary College in the ambulatory clinic as a clinician and teacher. Dr. Fraser went on to head the ambulatory clinic and the division of medicine in the Department of Clinical Studies. In 1965 he joined the assembling faculty at the new Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, serving as head of the department of clinic studies. In 1970 Dr. Fraser began his career at Merck & Company as associate veterinary editor. He also served as editor of the Canadian Veterinary Journal from 1963-1965. Dr. Fraser was a member of the American Association of Industrial Veterinarians, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Biological Science Association, the Canadian Veterinary Association, and the British Veterinary Association. He retired in 1992. Dr. Fraser died in 2005 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia.