- A-1938
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- 10 Mar. 1928
Winter scene of a cattle exhibition at Yorkton, Saskatchewan; building and trees in background.
Winter scene of a cattle exhibition at Yorkton, Saskatchewan; building and trees in background.
School of Agriculture - Graduates
Group photo of School of Agriculture graduates. Names: Burns, W.; Collins, W.; Farstad, L.; Fraser, T.; Leask, J.; McKenzie, E.; Mysak, S.; Parker, H.; Rachman, H.; Rasmusson, L.; Rowles, Charles Arthur (Chuck); Smith, G.; Whewell, E.; Wilner, J.
College of Agriculture - Poultry Class - Group Photo
Four women seated in front with Raymond K. Baker, professor, Animal Husbandry (Science), and several men standing behind them; outdoor scene.
College of Agriculture - Class in Session
Students seated and facing instructor in a agricultural mechanics class. View from back of room looking towards instructor. Backboard and diagrams behind instructor.
Agricultural Education - Students - Group Photo
Students gathered outside at Conquest, Saskatchewan; winter scene. Dog at front centre, cutters [horse drawn sleigh] and grain elevators in background.
School of Agriculture - Class in Session
Second-year students of the School of Agriculture in a soil field study taken during registration period, and are lined up for a coffee break.
"Field Marshall," offspring of "The Marshall," in a field with [Leonard Sisson]; barn and trees in background.
College of Agriculture - Awards
W.J. White, dean of Agriculture, presents the Saskatchewan institute of Agrologists Prize to Robert Allan White of Prince Albert during Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
College of Agriculture - Awards
J.A. Brown, dean of Agriculture, presents the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists' Prize to Robert Thomas Tyler at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Dr. Douglas R. Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the Copland Prize in Arts to Mark J.C. Abley at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Bio/Historical Note: Mark J.C. Abley was born in England in 1955. When he was a small child his family moved to Canada, and he grew up in northern Ontario, southern Alberta and Saskatoon. Abley’s father Harry was for many years organist-choirmaster at St. John’s Cathedral and Third Avenue United Church, and several theatres in Saskatoon. Abley studied literature at the University of Saskatchewan and, after winning a Rhodes Scholarship in 1975, at St. John’s College, Oxford. He won prizes for his poetry while a student there, and began to write full-time after moving to Toronto in 1978. He has been a contributing editor of both Maclean's and Saturday Night magazines, and a frequent contributor to The Times Literary Supplement. His writings show an interest in endangered languages. He published a memoir, The Organist: Fugues, Fatherhood, and a Fragile Mind, in 2019.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Doug Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the University Prize in Arts to Edwin George John Buettner at fall Convocation at Centennial Auditorium.
Thomas H. McLeod, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to H.W. Ford at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium..
Samuel Laimon, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to Kenneth Peter Pontikes at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.