Boys and girls livestock judging competition
- IHM.2021.0501
- Pièce
- January 22-24, 1929
Fait partie de People Collection
The participants of the livestock judging competition outside the University of Saskatchewan.
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Boys and girls livestock judging competition
Fait partie de People Collection
The participants of the livestock judging competition outside the University of Saskatchewan.
Sans titre
Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings player
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
Gordie Howe, former Saskatoon Gem and Detroit Red Wing, in his full Red Wings gear.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Saskatchewan Hall on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Saskatchewan Hall on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Saskatchewan Hall on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
A field of Alpha. The Alfalfa-like sweet clover was selected from Arctic by Dr. L.E. Kirk in 1925. Buildings are visible in the distance.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
A flock of turkeys around a stack of straw in a field on the campus grounds of the University of Saskatchewan.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Image of a group of male students lying in the snow, waving at the camera; The Physics Building on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan can be seen in the background.
TB Survey at the University of Saskatchewan
Fait partie de The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds
A mobile TB survey truck surveying students in front of the Administration Building (now referred to as the Peter MacKinnon Building) at the University of Saskatchewan.
St. Thomas More Building - Chapel
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Interior view of St. Thomas More College Chapel. View from back of chapel looking toward front.
Bio/Historical Note: Saint Thomas More College (STM) has the distinction of being the first and only federated college at the University of Saskatchewan. It was established as a Catholic college in 1936 following negotiations between Fr. Henry Carr of the Basilian Fathers of Toronto and President Walter Murray of the University of Saskatchewan, and was named for Thomas More, who had been canonized in 1935. Yet the pre-history of the college and its buildings goes back more than a decade earlier. For several years, Saskatoon Catholics had been asking for a Catholic college at the newly established University of Saskatchewan. The first step was taken in 1926, when a group of Catholic laymen established the Newman Society, with the long term goal of establishing a Catholic college at the university. By September of that year, "arrangements were in place for Fr. Dr. Basil Markle from the Archdiocese of Toronto to teach Scholastic Philosophy at the University of Saskatchewan and to serve as chaplain for the Catholic students." The first facility for the Catholic chaplain, with chapel and clubrooms for the use of the Catholic students, was Newman Hall (usually called "the white house"), built in 1927 on land on the south side of the campus at the corner of College Drive and Bottomley Avenue. This building later became St. Thomas More College in 1936 and in 1943 it was enlarged in anticipation of an expected large influx of students when the war would end. The first section of the present greystone building was constructed in 1954-1956 at a cost of $600,000; it was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert and built by Shannon Brothers of Saskatoon, for whom the college's Shannon Library is named. The new building was officially opened on 7 February 1957. Subsequent additions to the college building were completed in two phases, one in 1963 and another in 1969. This three-stage period of construction on the building translated into well over a decade of constant construction between 1954 and 1969, and included a chapel, library, cafeteria, auditorium, faculty offices, classrooms, and an art gallery. Living quarters on the third and fourth floors, used by the Basilian Fathers for many years, have been converted to offices and classroom space in recent years. Renovations since 2000 have involved changes to the auditorium, cafeteria, student and faculty lounges, library, art gallery and the rededication of some areas to use as classrooms.
Saskatchewan Horticultural Societies Convention - Program
Fait partie de Organizations Collection
Two-page typed program. Norman M. Ross, Superintendent of the Forestry Farm (Tree Nursery) was a director of this provincial society
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Posed photograph of the Saskatoon Gems after a late night game
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1953 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1953 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side.
Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
1954 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1953 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side.
Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
The 1953 rosters of the Moose Jaw Maples, North Battleford Beavers, Regina Caps, and Saskatoon Gems.