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Campus - Aerial Layout

Looking northeast across the University Bridge towards the President's Residence, University Hospital, and Chemistry and Physics buildings. John Mitchell Building under construction; south area of College Drive and homes in foreground.

Better Farming Train - Staff and Train Crew - Group Photo

Group photo of staff standing on and in front of a train engine. Names: Christina Murray, Arthur Wellesley Henry, Alexander R. Greig, Jean Gordon Bayer, Walter Lee Kirkpatrick, Allan S. Kyle, Kenneth G. McKay, Winkona Frank, Miss Fawcett, Miss J. Gillespie, Mrs. [Jane] Archibald, Alexander M. Shaw, F. Bates, James Bishop Harrington, W. Jaffrey H. Tisdale, Ernest Gordon Booth.

Bio/Historical Note: From 1914 to 1922 a Better Farming Train (BFT) toured the province providing lectures and demonstrations and presenting exhibits on matters pertaining to agriculture. Funded by the Agricultural Instruction Act, equipped jointly by the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture, and staffed by the University of Saskatchewan, the BFTs were operated free of charge by the railways. Consisting of between 14 to 17 cars they toured the province for several weeks each summer. During part of one summer two trains operated. The train was divided into five sections: Livestock; Field Husbandry; Boys and Girls; Household Science; Poultry; and Farm Mechanics. A converted flat car acted as a platform for the display and demonstration of the "well-selected" horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry. Each section usually contained a lecture car accompanied by one or more demonstration cars.

Campus - Aerial Layout

Looking north at Memorial Union Building in middle foreground. Buildings visible around the Bowl are (r to l): Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Construction of north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library at left. Physics and Engineering buildings vislble.

Dr. Alan Boulton - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Alan Boulton, professor of Psychiatry and director of the Neuropsychiatric Research Unit, University of Saskatchewan.

Bio/Historical Note: Born and raised in Derbyshire, England, Dr. Alan Arthur Boulton earned a PhD in Biochemistry in 1962 from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. He was appointed Honourary Research Fellow in the Department of Physiology, and staff member of the BMRC Unit for Research on the Chemical Pathology of Mental Disorders at the University of Birmingham. He remained there until 1968, when he accepted a research position with the Psychiatric Research Division of the Saskatchewan Department of Health in Saskatoon, with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychiatry of the Medical College at the University of Saskatchewan. He achieved the rank of professor in the Department of Psychiatry in 1975 and maintained an active academic career in neurochemical research. He eventually served as director of Provincial Psychiatric Research until 1987 and then served as director of the University's Neuropsychiatric Research Unit until his retirement in 2003. Dr. Boulton founded Alviva Pharmaceuticals in 1998 and was its CEO until 2003, the same year he retired. Dr. Boulton died 13 September 2010 on Vancouver Island.

Dr. Rudy Bowen - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Rudy Bowen, Head, Psychiatry, College of Medicine.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Rudy Cecil Bowen joined the Department of Psychiatry at the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in 1973 and served for 45 years. He was the director of Postgraduate education from 1977-1982, active in COPE, CPA Education Liaison, and Royal College Specialty Committee from 1975-1989. Dr. Bowen was appointed clinical director of the Inpatient Unit at Royal University Hospital in 1990. He worked to develop guidelines to help reduce the length of stay — recognized by the SMA with a Quality Improvement Award in 1993. Dr. Bowen was department head from 1994-2001, was awarded the Small Indiana Professorship, and served as the department’s Clinical Research Director and Resident Research Support for the last eight years (2021). His passion for the practice of psychiatry reflected in his longstanding dedication to evidence-based clinical practice and education. Dr. Bowen is a pioneer psychiatrist in the use of cognitive behavioral techniques to treat anxiety and mood disorders, which is now the standard for specialty practice. The Dr. Rudy Bowen Mood Disorders Fund was established in 2018 as a named fun within Royal University Hospital’s Communication Mental Health Endowment (CMHE). The primary purpose of the fund is to finance research on mood disorders and anxiety or new program development by clinicians from the Department of Psychiatry or Saskatchewan Health Authority Mental Health & Addiction group. Dr. Bowen retired in 2019 and is professor emeritus of Psychiatry (2021).

Dr. Bill Brown - At Desk

Dr. Bill Brown, professor of Agricultural Economics, sits at his desk.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. William J. (Bill) Brown earned a BSc in Agriculture at the University of Manitoba (1973) and an MSc from the University of Alberta (1977). Dr. Brown in Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2022).

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