- A-9994
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- 12-14 November 1970
An audience of adults and children watch a demonstration of gaseous anaesthesia performed on a horse by a Veterinary employee or student at Vetavision.
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An audience of adults and children watch a demonstration of gaseous anaesthesia performed on a horse by a Veterinary employee or student at Vetavision.
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.
Health Sciences - Class in Session
Note on back: "Dr. Jack Millar, Department of Physiology, addresses students in the largest lecture theatre in the Health Sciences Building. The theatre, which seats 150 students, is fully equipped for audio-visual instruction".
Dr. Hassan N. Gardezi - Portrait
Head and shoulders photo of H.N. Gardezi, Department of Sociology.
Queen Elizabeth II shakes the hand of R.W. Begg, University President, as Prince Philip looks on.
Queen Elizabeth II travels by car on the sidewalk in front of the Murray Building. Mrs. Elsie Begg accompanies her. Health Sciences Building visible in background; spectators stand on the grass.
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.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Awards Banquet
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.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Awards Banquet
Dr. D.L.T. Smith, dean of the WCVM, addresses the WCVM's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated at head table.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. D.L.T. Smith, founding dean, WCVM, addresses gathering at the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. Unidentified man seated facing camera in foreground. Scene in new students' lounge.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. K.J. (Jack) Paynter, first dean of Dentistry.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Kenneth J. (Jack) Paynter received his DDS from the University of Toronto in 1944 and a PhD in Anatomy from Columbia University in New York in 1953. In 1951 he joined the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, and served as head of the Department of Oral Anatomy from 1952–1967. Dr. Paynter was appointed the first dean of the College of Dentistry, University of Saskatchewan, in 1967 and served as dean until 1973. In 1973 he was appointed director of the Grants Program of the Medical Research Council in Ottawa and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1984. Dr. Paynter was president of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada at the time of his death in a car accident on 30 January 1985.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Interim Housing Unit
Image of initial housing unit of WCVM.
Image of Dr. Peter Flood, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, with the first research herd of musk oxen at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
L.F. Kristjanson (left), University President, declares the new addition open by striking the "WCVM Gavel" on a brick typical of those in the new WCVM Building. N.O. Nielsen, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, assists during the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. Guests seated at left of image; audience and potted plants in foreground. Scene in new students' lounge.
Bio/historical note: The WCVM gavel is made of: a) a wooden handle fashioned from a fir plank taken from the old Veterinary Hygiene building (barn) which stood beside the J.S. Fulton Laboratory. This symbolizes our heritage; b) the head of the gavel is the astragalus bone from a horse (ankle bone). The bone symbolizes the animal world and veterinary medicine; c) the brick symbolizes the new building and things contemporary.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
Jim Wedgewood (left), past superindendent, Buildings and Grounds, receives from N.O. Nielsen, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, a pencil drawing of the WCVM (the home that Jim built) at the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. Scene in new students' lounge.