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Dr. Bill Bulmer

Dr. William S. (Bill) Bulmer, CEO of Prairie Diagnostic Services, the first provincial veterinary laboratory diagnostic service to be incorporated in Canada.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 30 Oct. 1998 issue of OCN.

Beautifying the Bowl

Groundskeepers were busy planting the four featured flowerbeds encircling the Bowl - this year with Horticulture student Rachelle Poirier's kite-and-tail design, in golden marigolds surrounded by blue ageratum. Hard at work are, from left, assistant greenhouse supervisor Peter Penner, grounds supervisor Dale Hills, and summer helpers Todd Knihnitski and Raegan Bergstrom. Hills says more than 22,000 flowers are planted each summer on campus - and after the first frost, usually in mid-September, all the plants will be cleared out of the beds.

Bio/historical note: Appeared in 3 Sept. 1999 issue of OCN.

David Carpenter - Portrait

David Carpenter, professor of English, seated with a copy of his book Banjo Lessons. Carpenter won the City of Edmonton Book Prize for Banjo Lessons (Coteau Books, 1997), a novel in which a young man comes of age in mid-century Alberta.

Bio/Historical Note: David C. Carpenter, born 1941 in Edmonton, Alberta, earned a BA in modern languages (1962) and a BEd (1964) from the University of Alberta. He earned an MA in English (1967) from the University of Oregon and a DPhil from the University of Alberta (1973). Carpenter has served on the faculty of the English Department at the University of Saskatchewan since 1975. His oeuvre, which includes poetry, essays, short stories, novellas, and full-length books in fiction as well as non-fiction genres, focuses primarily on nature and his native western Canada. Works of fiction by Carpenter include Jewels, Jokes for the Apocalypse, and God's Bedfellows. Writing Home and Courting Saskatchewan are books of essays by him. In 2010, A Hunter's Confession, was released, in which he explores the history of hunting, subsistence hunting versus hunting for sport, trophy hunting, and the meaning of the hunt for those who have written about it most eloquently. Carpenter was awarded an honourary Doctor of Literature degree by the U of S in 2018.

Dr. Robert Card - Portrait

Head and shoulders of Dr. Robert Card, associate dean of undergraduate medical education.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 27 Mar. 1997 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Robert (Bob) Card earned his MD from Queen’s University. He completed postgraduate studies in Boston and Hamilton, Ontario. He received a FRCPC in Internal Medicine and Hematology in 1972. Dr. Card moved to Saskatoon in March 1973 to join the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. He was a full-time faculty member until 2007. Dr. Card was longtime director for the Saskatchewan Bleeding Disorders Program, starting in 1978. He remained active clinically with part-time practice in the area of bleeding disorders until 2011.

John Livingston Clark

John Livingstone Clark, a sessional lecturer in English, signs a book.

Bio/historical note: Ronald John Clark was born 6 August 1950 on Saltspring Island, British Columbia. He earned a B.A. from UBC in 1976 and a M.A. from SFU in 1982. He also studied at the University of Sydney in 1979 and 1980 as the Commonwealth Scholar for Graduate Studies in English Literature. In 1984, Clark moved to Saskatoon and joined the Department of English, University of Saskatchewan, as a Sessional Lecturer. In addition to his teaching duties, Clark worked as an editor, contributed to several literary publications and anthologies as a poet, prose writer and reviewer and had several books of his poetry published. His work has been published under the following names: R.J. Clark, Ron Clark, John Clark, John Livingstone Clark and J. Livingstone Clark. His awards include grants from Saskatchewan Arts Board and Canada Council, a CBC Award for Drama and an appointment as Writer-in-Residence at the Saskatoon Public Library for 1999-2000.

Image appeared in 27 Mar.1997 issue of OCN.

Dr. Hilary Clark

Dr. Hilary Clark, professor of English, stands at a table while three others sit.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Hilary Clark earned her BA (Hons) in English from Simon Fraser University, her MA in Comparative Literature from the University of Toronto and her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Clark is Professor Emerita of English (2023).

Dr. David .J. Cotton - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. David J. Cotton, Professor of Respirology, College of Medicine.

Bio?Historical Note: Dr. David Cotton was division head of Respirology (1983-1994), and department head of Internal Medicine (1994-2000), College of Medicine.

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