View looking northeast of construction of at nearly-completed addition.
Bio/Historical Note: The Law and Commerce Buildings were designed and constructed as part of a single project between 1965 and 1967. The architect was John Holliday-Scott of the Saskatoon firm Holliday-Scott & Associates.
Dr. R.N.H. Haslam, Dean, Arts and Science, presents a $250 undergraduate scholarship to Arthur Schatz at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine annual awards banquet. Dignitaries seated in background.
Dr. J.R. Saunders, Associate Professor, Department of Veterinary Microbiology presents the Burroughts Wellcome Award in Microbiology to Terrence Church of Elrose at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine annual awards banquet. Dignitaries standing and seated in background.
Dr. R.H. Dunlop, Professor and Head, Department of Veterinary Physiology, presents a $60 second place general proficiency prize, provided by Ayerst Laboratories, to Melvin Hoffer of Maple Creek at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine annual awards banquet. Two unidentified men sit and stand in background.
Dr. E.S. Ballantyne addresses the audience at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine annual awards banquet. Seated at head table from l to r: V.E. Senior; Wayne Burwash; Dr. E.E. Ballantyne; Dr. C.H. Bigland, Head, Department of Veterinary Microbiology.
Dr. D.L.T. Smith, dean of Veterinary Medicine, presents a $300 University third year undergraduate scholarship to Terrence Church (left) of Elrose at the College's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated in background at head table.
Dr. J.H.L. Mills, Associate Professor of Veterinary Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, presents a $40 prize, provided by Ayerst Laboratories, to Allen Perry (left) of Maidstone, SK., at the College's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated in background.
Note on back of photograph: "Dandina Nagarajo Rao (left) assembled the pilot plant in a chemical engineering laboratory at the U of S before taking it by truck to Prince Albert. Here, he discusses the plant's operation with Profs. N.N. Bakhshi (centre) and Doug Macdonald. The two containers at the top receive effluent from the pulp mill's bleach plant, the one on the left highly colored caustic effluent and the one on the right acid-containing effluent goes into the bottom right container where the fly ash is introduced. The acidified fly ash is then piped across to the bottom left container to treat the caustic effluent, which flows in from the top left container".