- A-1564
- Item
- [1910 or 1911]
Cattle in a field including"Sher's Field," owned by W.H. Bryce of Arcola, Saskatchewan. Building in background.
Cattle in a field including"Sher's Field," owned by W.H. Bryce of Arcola, Saskatchewan. Building in background.
Cattle standing outside a long shed; winter scene.
A cow named "Netherby Queen Jane" standing in a field; trees and barns in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The official record of this cow was the production of 748 pounds of milk in 7 days or 111 1/2 pounds of milk in one day and 28.55 pounds of butter in 7 days.
A bull standing in a yard with observers at a fence in background.
Winter scene of a cattle exhibition at Yorkton, Saskatchewan; building and trees in background.
School of Agriculture - Graduates
Group photo of School of Agriculture graduates. Names: Burns, W.; Collins, W.; Farstad, L.; Fraser, T.; Leask, J.; McKenzie, E.; Mysak, S.; Parker, H.; Rachman, H.; Rasmusson, L.; Rowles, Charles Arthur (Chuck); Smith, G.; Whewell, E.; Wilner, J.
College of Agriculture - Poultry Class - Group Photo
Four women seated in front with Raymond K. Baker, professor, Animal Husbandry (Science), and several men standing behind them; outdoor scene.
College of Agriculture - Class in Session
Students seated and facing instructor in a agricultural mechanics class. View from back of room looking towards instructor. Backboard and diagrams behind instructor.
Agricultural Education - Students - Group Photo
Students gathered outside at Conquest, Saskatchewan; winter scene. Dog at front centre, cutters [horse drawn sleigh] and grain elevators in background.
School of Agriculture - Class in Session
Second-year students of the School of Agriculture in a soil field study taken during registration period, and are lined up for a coffee break.
"Field Marshall," offspring of "The Marshall," in a field with [Leonard Sisson]; barn and trees in background.
College of Agriculture - Awards
W.J. White, dean of Agriculture, presents the Saskatchewan institute of Agrologists Prize to Robert Allan White of Prince Albert during Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
College of Agriculture - Awards
J.A. Brown, dean of Agriculture, presents the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists' Prize to Robert Thomas Tyler at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Dr. Douglas R. Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the Copland Prize in Arts to Mark J.C. Abley at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Bio/Historical Note: Mark J.C. Abley was born in England in 1955. When he was a small child his family moved to Canada, and he grew up in northern Ontario, southern Alberta and Saskatoon. Abley’s father Harry was for many years organist-choirmaster at St. John’s Cathedral and Third Avenue United Church, and several theatres in Saskatoon. Abley studied literature at the University of Saskatchewan and, after winning a Rhodes Scholarship in 1975, at St. John’s College, Oxford. He won prizes for his poetry while a student there, and began to write full-time after moving to Toronto in 1978. He has been a contributing editor of both Maclean's and Saturday Night magazines, and a frequent contributor to The Times Literary Supplement. His writings show an interest in endangered languages. He published a memoir, The Organist: Fugues, Fatherhood, and a Fragile Mind, in 2019.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Doug Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the University Prize in Arts to Edwin George John Buettner at fall Convocation at Centennial Auditorium.