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College of Arts and Science - Soccer Team

Individual photographs of Arts and Science men's inter-faculty soccer champions and coaches grouped. Names: Donald Colin MacRae, Harold James Blair (manager), Geoffrey Glover, E. Dickey, R.H. Elliott, Frank Houston Coppock, Dr. Robert D. McLaurin (honourary president), R.S. McMillan, Ritchie Alexander Robertson, [George Harvey] Cameron, J.J. Mildenberger, William Allan Coates (coach).

University of Saskatchewan Rugby [Football] Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of rugby team members, champions of Northern Saskatchewan, grouped. Names: Peter George Makaroff, James Stevenson Balfour, Ashley McIntosh Walker (mgr), C.F. Porter (capt), William Eliot Walker, Reuben John Haney, R.L. Shannon, M.L. Skinner, Charles McVicar Bayne, A.S. Bell, Arthur Lorne Silverson, Robert John (R.J.) Fyfe, Frederick J. Freer, J.D. Mitchell, Wallace B. Thomson, J.C. Scott, A.G. (Guy) Adamson, Robert Sifton Turriff.

Bio/Historical Note: The colours green and white were chosen in 1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” One of the earliest pictures of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on them was the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. Women's teams were called "Huskiettes."

University of Saskatchewan Rugby [Football] Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of University of Saskatchewan rugby (football) team members grouped. Names: William Barr Thomson, William R. Sinton, W.J. McLeod, G.R. Currie, David D. Low, Vernon William Bradley, William Eric Balfour, J.J. Mildenberger, John Ross Vant, Stuart Fulton Conrod, Percy Hathaway Maguire, Wilfred Lawson Parr, E.W. "Joe" Griffiths, Reginald McLeod Balfour (mgr), Evan A. Hardy, G.H. Carr, Hedley S. Dimock (capt), A.M. Ridout, H.B Smith, Clarence Hackney, G.M. Grassick.

Bio/Historical Note: The colours green and white were chosen in 1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” One of the earliest pictures of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on them was the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. Women's teams were called "Huskiettes."

College of Arts and Science - Foot-Ball [Soccer] Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of Arts and Science Foot-Ball [soccer] team members grouped, with Ling Inter-Faculty Cup. Names: Osman J. Walker (pres), Frederick James Freer (capt), G. Rogers, J. McDonald, G. Munro, Chet Piercy, Charles Neil Cameron, Geoffrey Glover, Reginald Bateman, Kenneth Branaman Crawford, Ashley McIntosh Walker, Wilfred Louis Cushing, Frank Percival Lloyd, James Donald Graham, William Gilmour.

University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of Huskiettes team members grouped. Names: Anne Brodie, Aldis Peterson, Gretta Schwartz, Charlotte Early, Elizabeth Raynor, Helen Johnston, Ruth Harrington, Elinore Burwash, 'Peggy' Trerice, Barbara Makaroff, Kae Otton, Kay Probert, Beth Douglas (manager), H. Hargrave, Ray Frey (coach), Miss M. McPherson.

School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1922

Group photograph of School of Agriculture graduates and faculty grouped. Names: E.J. Binnie; A.L. Mackin; F.W. Blake; John Howell Moore; Robert Warren Neely; Kenneth W. Neatby; K. Colbiornsen; G.H. Edgelow; J. McMullen; Donald Alexander McIntosh; Gerald Stillman Bradish; G C. Coats, A.H. Plummer; W.H. Leake; A.D. Weston; Hugh Cameron Macpherson; L.S. Ross; Elmer Gustave Andreen; W.B. Standon; William H. Pfeffer; J.R. Edwards; T. Stevenson; E.D. Spicer; Prof. J. Bracken; Bracken holding [his child]; A.M. Wilson; J.A. Rowe; R.H. Elliott; Lester Howard Feenie; D.H. Ferguson; R.K. Larmour; Georgia; J,G. deYong; Gilbert (Gib) Ross; William Allan Coates.

University of Saskatchewan Men's Track and Field Team

Individual photos of track and field team members grouped. Names, top row: J. Harvey (100 - 200 yards, hurdles, relay); W. Maguire (broad jump, quarter mile, relay). Third row: F. Brady (shot, hammer, javelin); D. Cook (high jump). Second row: R. Lee (discus, javelin); C. Armit (hurdles, relay); J. Klinck (shot, hammer, discus). Front row: E.W. Griffiths (coach); David Kirkbride (pole vault, relay), H. McMahon (half mile, mile, three mile), G. McCallum (mgr.), Western Inter-Collegiate champions.

School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1914-1915

Individual photographs of School of Agriculture graduates and faculty grouped. Names: Sommerfeld, W.; Smith, S.H.; Henne, M.; Eisenhauer, Erle Eli; Ritchie, Thomas; Thomson, Wallace A.; Fish, D.H.; Parlett, Arthur Edward Leeming; French, J.W.; McDermid, J.; Rousay, Robert; Smith, R.H.; Mitchell, A.; Cuming, J.W.; Hinchliff, H.R.; Wilkinson, R.; Nelson, Maxwell Fitzgerald; Colvin, J.; Bredin, James Henry; Prof. John Bracken; President Walter C. Murray; Dean W.J. Rutherford; Andrews, M.; Prof. John L. Hogg; Prof. A.R. Greig; Reid, R.L.; Thompson, Walter Palmer; Macgregor Smith, J. (Prof.); Prof. R.D. MacLaurin; Cutler, Garnet Homer (Prof.); Neatby, W.B.; Carter, P.R.; Neatby, Allan F.; Young, F.E.; Prof. K.G. MacKay, K.G.; Weir, A.M.; Burgess, Laurie Lorne (Prof.); Baker, Ray K. (Prof.); W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale; Henning, A.E. (Prof.); Shaw, A.M. (Prof.); Prof. T.N. Willing; Switzer, C.; Spence, R.G.; Lake, W.E.; Heron, H.R.; Mitchell, E.G.; Brockelbank, Emanuel Edward; McLaren, J.D.; Fisher, J.; Burton, H.C.; Cole, L.A.; Maxwell, James Bruce.; Palmer, E.; Milburn, E.E.; Gordon, J.F.; Clark, R.; Dawson, Mary; Mackin, W.C.; Milligan, C.J.; Hall, A.

Bio/Historical Note: Walter C. Murray, University President, saw that the College of Agriculture would keep the university close to the life of the people. Between 1909-1912, before they had teaching space, the agriculture faculty developed the agriculture farm and traveled doing extension work. The Minister of Agriculture, W.R. Motherwell, supported extension work with tax revenue funds. In October 1912, the first agriculture class was taught. Both a 3-year associate course and a degree course were available. In 1937 the associate program became the School of Agriculture.

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