Reunion - Commerce - Academic Session
- A-9425
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- 4 October 1963
Tait Montague addresses the crowd during an Academic Session in Convocation Hall, held during the Commerce Alumni Reunion. Portraits visible on wall behind speaker.
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Reunion - Commerce - Academic Session
Tait Montague addresses the crowd during an Academic Session in Convocation Hall, held during the Commerce Alumni Reunion. Portraits visible on wall behind speaker.
Reunion - Commerce - Academic Session
O.O. Mair addresses the crowd during an Academic Session in Convocation Hall, held during the Commerce Alumni Reunion.
The Golumbia brothers [Arnold, Joe, Sam] pose with family members in an unidentified room in Qu'Appelle Hall, making a donation of furniture to Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/historical note: The Golumbia brothers [Arnold, Joe, Sam] all attended the University of Saskatchewan and were businesspersons in Saskatoon.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Architectural Models
Image of model looking northeast of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Soil Science - Class in Session
Students, standing and sitting, work at tables with equipment.
St. Andrews College - Exterior
Elevated view looking southeast of St. Andrews College, taken from Ellis Hall. Sheptytsky Institute at 1236 College Dr. on left in background.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Research
A Mongolian gerbil balances on top of a book display in a laboratory.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Awards Banquet
Dr. W.E. Roe, Professor of Veterinary Physiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, presents a $60 prize, provided by Ayerst Laboratories, to Layne Bixby (left) of Edmonton, Alta., at the College's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated in background.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Opening Ceremonies
W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan, unveils a plaque to officially open the new Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Dignitaries visible behind Mr. Thatcher, with audience members in foreground.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. N.O. Nielsen, Head, Department of Veterinary Pathology, gives an address to officially open the new Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Dignitaries visible behind Dr. Nielsen include John G. Diefenbaker, University Chancellor, at far left.
SED Systems - Official Opening
Jack McFaull, chairman, Board of Directors, SED Systems Ltd., speaks at the official opening of the new research and development building for SED Systems Ltd. Seated behind Mr. McFaull is S.L. (Sid) Buckwold, former Mayor of Saskatoon.
Bio/Historical Note: The Space Engineering Division is now known as SED Systems Incorporated.
Note on back: "Dr. John Weil (seated) examines a model of a quartz crystal with Darbha Suryanarayana, a post-doctoral fellow whose employment is subsidized by the NRC [National Research Council] fund. The instrument in the background is an electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer, which is used to analyze defects in quartz crystals".
Department of Agricultural Engineering - Research
Note on back: "Prof. F.W. Bigsby, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, prepares to install one of the new monitors he has developed for farm tractors that indicates fuel efficiency in acres per gallon".
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Exterior
View looking north of main entrance of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. People walking on sidewalk; trees and landscaping in foreground.
Health Sciences Building - Official Opening
View of crowd assembled for the official opening of the Health Sciences Building B Wing. Construction of south wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.