- ASM 64
- Item
- 1924
Parte deA.S. Morton fonds
Group photo of the School of Accountancy.
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Parte deA.S. Morton fonds
Group photo of the School of Accountancy.
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Group photo of the Student Representive Council.
Arts and Science Literary Society Executive.
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Group photo of the Arts and Science Literary Society Executive.
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A man bends to tend a crop breeding experiment.
One of the field breeding nurseries.
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One of the field breeding nurseries on the University Farm.
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University of Saskatchewan Huskies Ladies track team, group photo: Standing: E. Lewis, M. Vincent, L. Haslam, D. Locke, E. Vanderburgh, Miss Cartwright, Front: E. Loughridge, R. Goodfellow, M. Wheelock, J. McKay.
Portrait of Francis Hedley Auld
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Head and shoulders with name and "Director of Extension Work" printed underneath.
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Chancellor Wetmore turns the sod for the construction administration building for the University of Saskatchewan as Walter Murray looks on.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Brown and Vallance, Montreal Architects, the College (later known as Administration) building was constructed between 1910-12 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 $297,000.00, the corner stone 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.
Parte deA.S. Morton fonds
This series contains correspondence covering areas of interest to Dr. Morton such as the Canadian North-West Historical Society, the Historic Sites and Monuments Board, the Hudson's Bay Company, International Geographical Union, other universities, the Presbyterian Church, the Provincial Archives, the Provincial Trust for Holding Sites of Historic Interest, the Public Archives of Canada, the Royal Society of Canada, the Saskatchewan Historical Society and Association, the U of S, students and Western Canadian History.
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