- RG2024-2006-086-2945
- Item
- 2004
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Student with sculpture in Agriculture
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Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Student with sculpture in Agriculture
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
View of Administration Building (Old) and Nobel Plaza from northwest; Fall.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Note on back: "Swather operation and maintenance studies in the Farm Machinery Lab. Left to right: John H. Rutz, Makwa, SK.; Everitt J. Sanville, Smiley, SK.; Alexander H. Wilson, Kenaston, SK.; Harold R. Wagner, Hague, SK.; E.A. Docking, instructor".
Agriculture - Class in Session
Elevated view of group of students with instructor gathered around a jet type carburetor on a tractor engine; in tractor laboratory.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Demonstration to a first-year class on farm machinery; image taken during the registration program.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Class members shown in the machinery laboratory.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Instruction is being given to a class on motor mechanics.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Elevated view of students in a classroom, identified are G. Meaden, C. Boe, L. Sanderson, D. Thompson and C. Roberstad.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Students examine Arctic sweet clover in sheaves in a field; barn in background.
Agriculture - Class in Session
Class is given instruction on the diesel engine. View from back of classroom looking towards instructor.
Agriculture - Class In Session
Professor A.M. Shaw instructing a class on meat cutting in Livestock Pavilion; Shaw stands in front of tables and rack with meat displays. Students observe from their seats in background.
Agriculture - Class In Session
Professor A.M. Shaw instructing the class on meat cutting in Livestock Pavilion. Several students work at tables in foreground, others observe from their seats in background.
Agriculture - Class in Session
A.A. Stillborn and E.A. Docking instruct five students in a machine shop.