- A-10378
- Item
- Mar. 1968
Posed indoor image of C. Larry House, instructor in Music, holding a trumpet.
Posed indoor image of C. Larry House, instructor in Music, holding a trumpet.
View of the Native Law Centre building at[420] Cumberland Avenue South.
Bio/Historical Note: The Native Law Centre at the University of Saskatchewan was founded in 1975 by Dr. Roger C. Carter whose commitment to social justice issues convinced the University of the need for a Centre to facilitate access to legal education for Indigenous peoples. This was to promote the development of the law and the legal system in Canada in ways that better accommodate the advancement of Indigenous peoples and communities, and to disseminate information concerning Indigenous peoples and the law. Structured initially as an independent special project within the University of Saskatchewan, the Centre became a department of the College of Law in 1984. From the beginning, the Centre has nurtured innovation in its program areas of teaching, research, and publication. The Indigenous Law Centre continues to build upon that history and remains attentive to the contributions made as well as the challenges confronted by Indigenous peoples in Canada and internationally. Directors of the Centre have included: Roger C. Carter (1975-1981); D.J. Purich (1981-1994); J.Y. Henderson (1994- ) and Larry Chartrand (2017-). In May 2018, the Cree words “Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp” were added to the Native Law Centre's name, so it will now be called Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp Native Law Centre.
Arthur J. Porter - Presentation
Bob Hills (left), president, Engineering Students' Society, presents a Robert Hurley painting to Arthur J. Porter, departing Dean of Engineering.
Physics Building - Addition - Architect's Model
View of model of Physics Addition with minor landscaping. Made by Nik Semenoff, according to The Business Leader, Vol. 1 no.1 August 1964.
J.A. (Jack) Pringle - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of J.A. (Jack) Pringle, University Vice-President (Admin).
Bio/historical note: John Alexander (Jack) Pringle was appointed Vice-President (Admin) on 1 July 1975. The Board of Governors created the position as part of the major administration reorganization after the creation of the University of Regina. Pringle had been employed by the University since 1947 in a variety of administrative positions including Bursar and Controller. His V.P. duties included the development of policy and procedures in the area of financial management, personnel relations, physical plant administration, purchasing and business operations, such as residences, food services and the bookstore. Pringle retired in 1981.
Campus - Scenic - Qu'Appelle Hall
View looking south across the Bowl of Qu'Appelle Hall; shrubbery in foreground.
A male laboratory worker stands at a control panel.
Faculty - Retirement Banquet - Group Photo
Image of seven University of Saskatchewan faculty members honoured at the retirement banquet sponsored by the Faculty Club at Marquis Hall. Front row (L to R): Emrys Jones; J.D.F. Beattie; and Murray Adaskin. Back row (L to R): J.W. Paul; C.E. Miller; Dr. B. Fleming; T.J. Arnason; and D.R. Robinson.
St. Andrew's College - Exterior
View of St. Andrew's College south entrance facing College Drive. Trees in foreground; summer scene.
St. Andrew's College - Addition - Construction
Progress shot looking west of construction of St. Andrew's College addition. Construction workers visible at centre of photograph.
St. Andrew's College - Addition - Construction
View looking west of steel structure of St. Andrew's College addition. Ellis Hall partially visible at right of photograph.
St. Andrew's College - Chapel - Interior
View of the interior of the chapel at St. Andrew's College where a sermon is in progress. Congregation sits in pews with backs facing camera, with person at lectern in background. Stained glass window and roof visible in background.
St. Andrew's College - Stained Glass Window
View of stained glass window located in St. Andrew's Chapel. Portion of roof visible.
St. Andrew's College - [Staff]
Posed group photo of [staff] standing and seated of St. Andrew's College.
St. Andrew's College - Front Entrance
View looking east of front entrance of St. Andrew's College. Trees in foreground.