- A-11159
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- [ca. 1999]
Head and shoulders image of Elaine Cadell, executive director of Alumni and Development.
Bio/Historical Note: Elaine Cadell is the longtime executive director of Alumni and Development (2024).
Head and shoulders image of Elaine Cadell, executive director of Alumni and Development.
Bio/Historical Note: Elaine Cadell is the longtime executive director of Alumni and Development (2024).
Dr. Iain Christison - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Iain Christison, assistant dean, College of Agriculture.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. George Iain Christison was born 8 September 1940. He became assistant dean of Agriculture in 1998. Dr. christison died 11 December 2015.
Immuno-Virology Research Unit - Official Opening
Lorne Hepworth, Saskatchewan Minister of Advanced Education and Manpower, cuts the ribbon marking the official opening of the new Immuno-Virology Research Unit. Assisting are (l to r): Dr. Ian M. McDonald, dean of Medicine; Cliff Wright, mayor of Saskatoon; George McLeod, Saskatchewan Minister of Health; and Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President.
Academic Degrees - Presentation - Dr. Louis B .Jaques
John G. Diefenbaker, University Chancellor, makes presentation of a Doctor of Science degree to Dr. Louis B. Jaques at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Louis Barker Jaques was born 10 July 1911 in Toronto. He attended the University of Toronto and earned three degrees there: a BA in physiology and biochemistry (1933); an MA (1935) and a PhD (under the supervision of Dr. Charles H. Best, 1941). In 1974 Dr. Jaques also earned a DSc from the University of Saskatchewan. From 1934-1944 he held academic positions at the University of Toronto as a Fellow, research assistant, and lecturer. In 1946 he moved to the University of Saskatchewan with an appointment as professor and head of Physiology. He resigned the headship in 1971, accepting a position as the first W.S. Lindsay Professor in the College of Medicine. A scientist of international reputation, Dr. Jaques was among the first to demonstrate the usefulness of heparin in treating thrombosis; to demonstrate the effectiveness of dicumarol in thrombosis; and he originated the use of silicone in handling blood. In 1974 Dr. Jaques also earned a DSc from the U of S. Upon his retirement in 1979 he was named Professor Emeritus; and in 1981 he was named a lay canon by the Anglican diocese of Saskatoon. Dr. Jaques died in 1997 at age 85.
Dr. Louis B. Jaques - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Louis B. Jaques, professor of Physiology.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Louis Barker Jaques was born 10 July 1911 in Toronto. He attended the University of Toronto and earned three degrees there: a BA in physiology and biochemistry (1933); an MA (1935) and a PhD (under the supervision of Dr. Charles H. Best, 1941). In 1974 Dr. Jaques also earned a DSc from the University of Saskatchewan. From 1934-1944 he held academic positions at the University of Toronto as a Fellow, research assistant, and lecturer. In 1946 he moved to the University of Saskatchewan with an appointment as professor and head of Physiology. He resigned the headship in 1971, accepting a position as the first W.S. Lindsay Professor in the College of Medicine. A scientist of international reputation, Dr. Jaques was among the first to demonstrate the usefulness of heparin in treating thrombosis; to demonstrate the effectiveness of dicumarol in thrombosis; and he originated the use of silicone in handling blood. In 1974 Dr. Jaques also earned a DSc from the U of S. Upon his retirement in 1979 he was named Professor Emeritus; and in 1981 he was named a lay canon by the Anglican diocese of Saskatoon. Dr. Jaques died in 1997 at age 85.
Head and shoulders image of Calvin Barnes, College of Commerce.
Bio/Historical Note: Calvin Barnes earned his Master of Business Administration from at the University of Saskatchewan in 1989.
Agricultural Extension - Threshing Machine Course
Students posing with threshing machines and other agricultural equipment as part of the threshing machine short course offered by Agricultural Engineering.
Agricultural Extension - Demonstrations
Evan A. Hardy, professor of Agricultural Engineeering, demonstrates plows at the Saskatoon Exhibition. Crowds observing; large building in background.
Agricultural Extension - Exhibits
Two images showing displays for the Saskatoon Exhibition. Image "a" shows crops displays; image "b" shows grass crops and turkey displays.
Head and shoulders image of Emma {Hathaway] Bell, university librarian, University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, from 1941-1956.
Sheep feeding at a trough with wood and wire fences around them. Sheep Barn and shed are in background; winter scene.
Agricultural Machinery - Dynamometer
Three images of a dynamometer, all taken at different locations. Images 1 and 2 show it being pulled by horses, and image 3 by a tractor.
Agricultural Machinery - Binder
Horses pulling a McCormick binder in a grain field. Three men standing in the field indicating the height of it. Sutherland in background.
Two unidentified men in a field inspecting crops in a rust research project.
Cattle inside a feedlot with barns in background.