University of Saskatchewan - Faculty and Students - Group Photo
- B-223
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- 1923
Faculty and students pose for the camera in front of the College Building.
University of Saskatchewan - Faculty and Students - Group Photo
Faculty and students pose for the camera in front of the College Building.
Saskatchewan Hall and College Building
Looking northwest at Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) at left with College Building in background.
Looking northwest with field in foreground. A rail car sits in front of the College Building at far right. Campus buildings in background (l to r): Power House, Engineering Building, Livestock Pavilion and University (Main) Barn visible in background.
Convocation - Women Graduates - Group Photo
Women graduates in academic robes, some holding flowers, stand in front of the College Building, Names: L. Winnifred Muzzy, Inez Houlding, Dorothy Barnes (vice-president);, Edith Annie Trumpour, Maude Margaret Lamont, Evelyn R. Waind, Ethel Gwendolyn Preston, Mary (Minnie) Ashmore Walker, Gertrude Meta Gallon (senior stick); Norlaine Burnett, Christina Cameron Murray (president); Vivian M. Brown.
Frederick W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor; William R. Motherwell, Canadian Minister of Agriculture; John W. Eaton, professor and head, Department of Germanic Languages; and William G. Sullivan, professor and head, Department of Classics, stand in front of the College Building.
Looking northwest at the College Building. Evergreen trees in foreground; several people visible walking in front of building.
Looking east at College Building at centre; landscaping and road in foreground. Engineering Building at left; Saskatchewan Hall at right.
Chemistry Building and College Building
View looking northeast at Chemistry Building. Cars parked at centre, with College Building visible in background.
Academic Procession During Convocation
Two images of outdoor processions. Top image shows procession walking past Saskatchewan Hall during Convocation. Bottom image shows members of procession ascending the stairs into the College Building.