Building Materials - Greystone
- A-9769
- Item
- July 1976
Close-up of greystone (local limestone), used in the construction of university buildings.
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Building Materials - Greystone
Close-up of greystone (local limestone), used in the construction of university buildings.
View looking southwest with Physics Building at far right. University buildings in background (from l to r): Administration Building (roof visible); Saskatchewan Hall, Qu'Appelle Hall, and Medical College. Road, landscaping and trees in foreground.
Head and shoulders image of Carol J. Pardoe, Assistant Professor, Home Economics, 1973-1976.
Faculty - Retirement Banquet - Group Photo
Image of seven University of Saskatchewan faculty members honoured at the retirement banquet sponsored by the Faculty Club at Marquis Hall. Front row (L to R): Emrys Jones; J.D.F. Beattie; and Murray Adaskin. Back row (L to R): J.W. Paul; C.E. Miller; Dr. B. Fleming; T.J. Arnason; and D.R. Robinson.
Somali National University - News Conference - Group Photo
Group photo of participants of news conference announcing the linking of the U of S with Somali National University. Participants include Dr. Mohamed Hasan Mudey (first row second from right), president, Somali National University; Dr. Leo .F. Kristjanson (first row right), University President; and Abdinur Yusuf (third row right), Somalian Ambassador to Canada. Scene in front of Administration Building.
Head and shoulders photo of Dr. R.L. Edwards, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology.
John G. Diefenbaker, University Chancellor, looks down at papers as he presides at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
Jacob M. Goldenberg - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Jacob M. Goldenberg, taken at the time of presentation of an honourary Doctor of Laws Degree by the University of Saskatchewan.
Bio/Historical Note: Jacob Michael Goldenberg was born in 1900 in Bukowina, now part of Romania. He came to Canada in 1913 and received his law degree with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan in 1922. He articled for three years, and in 1925 was admitted to the Law Society of Saskatchewan. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1937. Goldenberg was a lecturer in the College of Law for many years. president of the Saskatoon Bar Association, president of the Law Society of Saskatchewan, president of the Conference of Governing Bodies of the Legal Profession in Canada, and president of the Law Alumni Association. Goldenberg was instrumental in establishing the Bar Admission Course at the University, and he helped to establish the Moxon Scholarship to support graduate work in Law. In his early years as a counsel he often acted for the politically unpopular client when others were not inclined to be so generous. Many of his suggestions to government are now part of the statutes of Saskatchewan. Goldenberg was writing articles for the Western Producer and the National Farmers Union on "Farmers and the Law". Goldenberg retired from the practice of Law in 1986. He died in 1989 in Vancouver at age 89. Goldenberg was the father of Tillie Taylor (1922-2011), and Irving Goldenberg (b. 1930), both prominent Saskatoon judges.
University banner hanging on wall in Convocation Hall; embroidered by Mary Hull, Professor of Extension.
Bio/Historical Note: Mary Helene Hull (nee Robin), Associate Professor of Extension, was a specialist in clothing and textiles with the Extension Division, Uof S, from 1961 to her retirement in 1979. She received her formal training in Winnipeg as an apprentice and was granted a diploma in dressmaking and tailoring. In 1949 Hull graduated from the University of Manitoba in Home Economics. An MSc graduate in Sociology from the University of London, Hull had a thorough background of experience as a teacher of clothing construction. Before joining the staff at the U of S, she worked in Extension in Prince Edward Island. Hull died in Saskatoon on 14 January 1999.
Head and shoulders image of Joel Brian Epstein, graduate and winner of the Gold Medal in Dentistry.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - First Class of Students
Image of the first class of students taking instruction in Veterinary Medicine who have started their four-year professional course. At far left is Dr. R.H. Dunlop, head, Department of Veterinary Physiology.
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.
View looking northeast with campus buildings at centre of image. Spadina Crescent East, 25th Street Bridge, and South Saskatchewan River in foreground.
Head and shoulders photo of Thelma Howard, Professor, Extension Division.
Bio/Historical Note: Thelma Howard retired from Extension in 1989.
Agriculture - Class in Session
An instructor stands at the front of the classroom giving instruction in a Crop Science class. The backs of the students face the camera.