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University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection University of Saskatchewan - College Building√
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Administration Building - Addition - Official Opening

Image of platform party at the official opening of the new Administration Building addition. L to r: Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President; Lorne Hepworth, Minister, Department of Education; Cliff Wright, Mayor of Saskatoon; and Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk, University Chancellor. Displays of Administration Building in background.

Campus - Aerial Layout

Looking north at Memorial Union Building in middle foreground. Buildings visible around the Bowl are (r to l): Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Construction of north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library at left. Physics and Engineering buildings vislble.

Early Campus Buildings

Looking east at campus buildings (l to r): Partial view of Engineering Building, College Building, and partial view of Qu'Appelle Hall. Landscaping in the Bowl incomplete. Road, pathway and landscaping in foreground.

"Winters Mantle." College Building. / University of Saskatchewan / Saskatoon"

Winter scene. View across the bowl facing east at the front of the Administration Building. "Copyright J. Fred Spalding. Published by The Camera Products Co., 1731 Dunbart Street, Vancouver, B.C. Made In England." Image has been tinted. "Saskatoon Series No. 29".

Bio/historical note: Designed by Brown and Vallance, Montreal Architects, the College (later known as Administration) building was constructed between 1910-1912 by Smith Bros. and Wilson General Contractors. Originally a general purpose building, designed in the shape of a capital E, and built at a cost of $297,000, the cornerstone was laid by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, on 29 July 1910. The building was officially opened by Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan on 1 May 1913.

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