Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Awards Banquet
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- 21 November 1968
Dr. D.L.T. Smith, dean of the WCVM, addresses the WCVM's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated at head table.
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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 - Awards Banquet
Dr. W.E. Roe, Professor of Veterinary Physiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, presents a $60 prize, provided by Ayerst Laboratories, to Layne Bixby (left) of Edmonton, Alta., at the College's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated in background.
View facing south with campus buildings and river in foreground and east side residential district in background. College Drive runs through centre of image
View facing northeast with campus buildings at centre of photograph. East side residential district in foreground.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Opening Ceremonies
W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan, unveils a plaque to officially open the new Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Dignitaries visible behind Mr. Thatcher, with audience members in foreground.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. N.O. Nielsen, Head, Department of Veterinary Pathology, gives an address to officially open the new Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Dignitaries visible behind Dr. Nielsen include John G. Diefenbaker, University Chancellor, at far left.
SED Systems - Official Opening
Jack McFaull, chairman, Board of Directors, SED Systems Ltd., speaks at the official opening of the new research and development building for SED Systems Ltd. Seated behind Mr. McFaull is S.L. (Sid) Buckwold, former Mayor of Saskatoon.
Bio/Historical Note: The Space Engineering Division is now known as SED Systems Incorporated.
Building Materials - Greystone
Close-up of greystone (local limestone), used in the construction of university buildings.
Note on back: "Dr. John Weil (seated) examines a model of a quartz crystal with Darbha Suryanarayana, a post-doctoral fellow whose employment is subsidized by the NRC [National Research Council] fund. The instrument in the background is an electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer, which is used to analyze defects in quartz crystals".
Department of Agricultural Engineering - Research
Note on back: "Prof. F.W. Bigsby, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, prepares to install one of the new monitors he has developed for farm tractors that indicates fuel efficiency in acres per gallon".
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - First Class of Students
Posed group photo of the first class of students in Veterinary Medicine who have started their four-year professional course.
Posed indoor image of C. Larry House, instructor in Music, holding a trumpet.
View of the Native Law Centre building at[420] Cumberland Avenue South.
Bio/Historical Note: The Native Law Centre at the University of Saskatchewan was founded in 1975 by Dr. Roger C. Carter whose commitment to social justice issues convinced the University of the need for a Centre to facilitate access to legal education for Indigenous peoples. This was to promote the development of the law and the legal system in Canada in ways that better accommodate the advancement of Indigenous peoples and communities, and to disseminate information concerning Indigenous peoples and the law. Structured initially as an independent special project within the University of Saskatchewan, the Centre became a department of the College of Law in 1984. From the beginning, the Centre has nurtured innovation in its program areas of teaching, research, and publication. The Indigenous Law Centre continues to build upon that history and remains attentive to the contributions made as well as the challenges confronted by Indigenous peoples in Canada and internationally. Directors of the Centre have included: Roger C. Carter (1975-1981); D.J. Purich (1981-1994); J.Y. Henderson (1994- ) and Larry Chartrand (2017-). In May 2018, the Cree words “Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp” were added to the Native Law Centre's name, so it will now be called Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp Native Law Centre.
Arthur J. Porter - Presentation
Bob Hills (left), president, Engineering Students' Society, presents a Robert Hurley painting to Arthur J. Porter, departing Dean of Engineering.
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.