Agriculture - Class in Session
- A-1581
- Item
- Feb. 1965
R.J. St. Arnaud instructs a first year class in auditorium of Kirk Hall. Painting of wild cattle, and windows along wall.
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Agriculture - Class in Session
R.J. St. Arnaud instructs a first year class in auditorium of Kirk Hall. Painting of wild cattle, and windows along wall.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Lecture is being given to the first year class. Classroom has double windows and a painting of wild cattle on the background wall.
Arts-Commerce-Law Complex Building - Exterior
View as seen from the Thorvaldson Building; curved pathway in foreground.
Dr. Bruce R. Schnell, assistant professor of Pharmacy, presents the Regina Druggists' Auxiliary entrance bursary to Debra Charmaine Adam. Taken in Thorvaldson Building, with a display case marking "100 Years of Filling Prescriptions" visible in background.
View looking south of the Health Sciences Building and addition; students walking on pathway in foreground.
"Close up of Eskimo women in front of school"
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Close up of Eskimo women in front of school to show parka hoods of wolverine fur, Gjoa Haven, N.W.T. August 17, 1965."
"Eskimo women in front of school"
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Eskimo women in front of school, Gjoa Haven, N.W.T."
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Federal school on piles (Sir Alexander Mackenzie School), Inuvik, N.W.T. August 22, 1965."
"Meeting outside of new school"
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Meeting outside of new school. A.W.R. Carrothers and George Porter (Hudson's Bay Co.) on porch, Gjoa Haven, N.W.T. August 17, 1965."
Studio/Formal portrait of Robert Sanche, Associate Professor of Education (Education of Exceptional Children).
Head and shoulders of Dr. S. Federoff of University of Saskatchewan Anatomy.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie School
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Sir Alexander Mackenzie School. A.W.R. Carrothers and John Parker. Inuvik, N.W.T. August 22, 1965."