- B-498
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- [1975?]
Students relax in courtyard of the Biology Building.
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Students relax in courtyard of the Biology Building.
Looking west at the Biology Building.
Elevated view looking northeast of the Biology Building, taken from roof of Chemistry Building. Winter scene.
Looking southwest through trees at the Biology Building, students walk along paths.
Looking southwest through trees at the Biology Building; students walk along paths.
View of exterior of the Biology Building; winter scene.
Looking west at the Biology Building; landscaping and student walking on pathway in foreground.
Elevated view of the exterior of the Biology Building.
View of exterior of the Biology Building.
View looking northwest of the Biology Building. Students walking on walkway and sitting on grass; tree in foreground.
Elevated view looking south at Biology Building; taken from roof of Murray (Main) Library.
Elevated view looking south at the Biology Building; likely taken from the roof of Murray Memorial (Main) Library. Physics Building visible in background.
Biology Building - Official Opening
Presentation of key by Felix J. Slominski, civil engineering graduate, to Herb Pinder, member, Board of Governors, during the official opening.
Bio/Historical Note: Felix John (Sol) Slominski was born in 1898. He graduated in civil engineering from the University of Saskatchewan and had a long and distinguished career in the construction industry. Slominski was a life member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Saskatchewan, the Saskatoon Construction Association and a 25 year member of the Saskatoon Kiwaris Club and the Knights of Columbus. Felix Slominski died accidentally 6 June 1987.
Biology Building - Official Opening
Presentation of scissors by Gordon Arnott, building architect, to Herb Pinder, member, Board of Governors, during the official opening.
Biology Building - Official Opening
Presentation of a key by Herb Pinder, member, Board of Governors, to J.W.T. Spinks, University President, during the official opening.