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University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection University of Saskatchewan - Thorvaldson Building√
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Campus - Scenic - Bowl

View from Administration Building looking southwest across the Bowl. University buildings in background (l to r): Murray Memorial (Main) Library, Chemistry Building, and Biology Building. Landscaping and road in foreground.

Dr. John Postlethwaite - In Lab

Note on back of photograph: "Dr. John Postlethwaite, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, uses electro-chemical apparatus to measure corrosion rates in a section of iron pipe carrying potash in water. The pipe under study is in a flow loop which also contains transparent sections so that interior conditions can be observed." In Thorvaldson lab.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. John Postlethwaite was on the faculty of Chemical Engineering from 1975-1983.

Gifts and Donations - Brass Rubbing

Dr. Jim Pepper, head, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, at the presentation of a brass rubbing of Sir Roger de Trumpington in the Thorvaldson Building by Florence and Wilson Quail.

Bio/Historical Note: During the civil war between the barons and King Henry III, Sir Roger de Trumpington, a Crusader, fought on the side of the king and was present at the battle of Evesham (1265). Roger de Trumpington died in 1289.

Campus - Scenic

Looking east of Thorvaldson Building at left and Health Sciences Addition at right. Physics Building, the Bowl, Murray Building, and Administration Building visible in background. Taken from roof of Arts Tower.

Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies

Crowd gathered at doorway and at front of Chemistry Building. Charles A. Dunning, Premier of Saskatchewan, gives an address. Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle halls in background with cars parked in foreground.

Bio/Historical Note: The Chemistry Building was opened by Charles A. Dunning, Premier of Saskatchewan, during the time he was present in Saskatoon attending a meeting of the British Association for Advancement of Science.

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