- A-4317
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- Mar. 1963
Elevated view looking south of Marquis Hall construction; Qu'Appelle Hall at left. Perhaps taken from Physics Building.
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Elevated view looking south of Marquis Hall construction; Qu'Appelle Hall at left. Perhaps taken from Physics Building.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Ludwig W. Schott, Professor, Department of Physics, 1966-1994.
View looking northwest of the Biology Building, with Physics annexes at far right. Several men walking on pathway in foreground.
Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall
Looking north between Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) and Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) with Physics Building in background.
Elevated view of the Bowl and the driveway with Engineering, Physics, John Mitchell and Administration buildings visible.
Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Elevated view looking west along the edge of the Bowl at students walk on pathways; Physics and Chemistry buildings at right.
Elevated view looking northwest from the Administration Building. Arts Tower, Thorvaldson and Physics buildings in background.
Looking northeast across a stubble field at the Chemistry Building, Physics Building, Saskatchewan Hall, and Qu'Appelle Hall.
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
View of College Building (Old Administration Building) and Physics Building across Bowl; Summer.
Administration Building - Exterior
View of north end of the Administration Building in winter. Qu'Appelle Hall, Marquis Hall, and the Physics addition visible in background.
Head and shoulders of John E. Kennedy, Professor of Physics, 1965-1984; perhaps taken at time of retirement.
Bio/Historical Note: John Edward Kennedy was born in Kemptville, Ontario, on 12 September 1916. He earned a BA (Math and Physics) from Queen's University and continued with postgraduate work at McGill, earning an MSc in Physics in 1942. From 1941-1945 he worked for the National Research Council, and in 1945 accepted an appointment with the University of New Brunswick. In 1956 Kennedy joined the Defence Research Medical Laboratory, becoming Head of the Physics Group and a leading specialist in the physics of clothing. Kennedy accepted a position at the University of Saskatchewan in 1965, as Associate Professor and Assistant Head, Physics Department. He served as Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Science from 1967 to 1981. Kennedy established a course in Astronomy and taught introductory Physics; was responsible for the operation of the University Observatory; and continued research into the history of science. He retired from the University in 1984 and was awarded the honour of Professor Emeritus. Kennedy died in Saskatoon on 28 July 1999.
Looking east at the Administration Building across the Bowl; winter scene. Physics Building at left, Saskatchewan Hall at right.
Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Image of students walking on pathways around the Bowl; Chemistry (Thorvalson) Building at left, Physics Building at right.
Summer view of flower gardens in the Bowl. Administration, Physics and Engineering buildings can be seen.
View from northwest across the Bowl with buildings (l to r): Thorvaldson, Biology, Physics and Administration. Students walking on grass in foreground.