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Awards - Medicine

Dr. Donald M. Mitchell, associate clinical professor of Medicine and Clinical Associate, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, presents the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Award to Ms. T. Hodge for the highest marks going into second year.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Donald M. Mitchell was born 4 August 1922 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. He attended the University of Saskatchewan as an undergraduate and received his MD in 1946 at the University of Manitoba. He served in several capacities at the University of Manitoba, with a special interest in rehabilitation. Dr. Mitchell was a research fellow in rheumatology at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, a Fellow of The American College of Physicians, and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Commencing with his fellowship in rheumatology, he sustained a growing interest in the epidemiology of chronic, crippling arthritis. His studies and publications include research into the clinical characteristics, management systems, and both public and professional education systems related to the disease. In 1954 Dr. Mitchell settled in Saskatoon and began a rheumatology practice. He joined the faculty of the Department of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan as a clinical teacher in 1955. He established a rheumatic disease unit and a data recording and retrieval system at the U of S. Dr. Mitchell was co-author of the book The Development of Disability in Rheumatoid Arthritis (1986). Two years later, Dr. Mitchell died on 11 May 1988 at age 66.

Law Building - Opening Ceremonies

Chief Justice E.M. Culliton, University Chancellor, unveils a plaque with Commerce crest to declare the new Law Building officially open. Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker seated on dais at far left.

Bio/Historical Note: The Law and Commerce Buildings were designed and constructed as part of a single project between 1965 and 1967. The architect was John Holliday-Scott of the Saskatoon firm Holliday-Scott & Associates.

Awards - Education

J.B. Kirkpatrick, dean of Education, presents the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation Prize to Verna Elizabeth Loewen at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium. Saskatchewan flag visible in background.

Installation - Principal - Saskatoon Campus - R.W. Begg

J.W.T. Spinks, University President, stands with Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk (second from left), Assistant Professor of Therapeutic Radiology and Research Associate in Physics, at a reception in Dr. Begg's honour after installation ceremony. Unidentified woman at far left; Mary Spinks at far right.

Bio/Historical Note: Robert William Begg was born in 1914 in Florenceville, New Brunswick. He received a BSc from the University of King's College in 1936. Begg received an MSc in 1938 and an MD in 1942 from Dalhousie University. During World War II, he served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps. After the war, he received a PhD from Oxford University. From 1946-1950 Begg taught at Dalhousie University. From 1950-1957 he taught at the University of Western Ontario. In 1957 Begg became head of the Saskatchewan research unit of the National Cancer Institute of Canada, head of the cancer research department at the U of S and taught pathology. In 1962 he became Dean of the College of Medicine and Principal of the Saskatoon campus in 1967. From 1975-1980 Begg was the fifth president of the U of S. He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1976. Begg died in 1982 in Saskatoon.

Awards - Scholarships - Pharmacy

Pat Dolson, district sales manager, Charles E. Frosst & Co., presents the Frosst Medal and Scholarship to Joanne Alice Stewart as Arnold Johnson, Saskatoon Frosst representative, looks on. Taken in Thorvaldson Building, with a display case marking "100 Years of Filling Prescriptions" visible in background.

Agriculture - Class in Session

Note on back: "Dairy cattle judging in the animal Science Lab. Students learn the fine points of evaluating a dairy cow. Left to right: Lorne E. Rasmussen, Assiniboia, SK.; Gerald S. Fritz, Shaunavon, SK.; Lloyd C. Johnson, Hendon, SK.; Gregory M. Leonard, Ogema, SK; Ronald M. Litschke, Halbrite, SK.; J.D. Milligan, instructor".

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