- A-10494
- Stuk
- Feb. 1963
Head and shoulders image of Alan H. Lawrance, instructor, Department of History.
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Head and shoulders image of Alan H. Lawrance, instructor, Department of History.
Agriculture - Class in Session
An instructor uses a piece of machinery to give instructions on the use and care of modern tools. A group of students are seated at work benches.
Campus - Scenic - Physics Building
View of students walking on sidewalk with Physics Building at centre; Administration Building partially visible at right.
Agriculture - Class in Session
An instructor uses a piece of machinery to give instructions on the use and care of modern tools. A group of students are seated at work benches.
Agriculture - Class in Session
An instructor stands before a diesel tractor giving practical instruction on farm tractors to a group of students.
Agriculture - Class in Session
A student performs welding before an instructor and three classmates in the welding laboratory.
Agriculture - Class in Session
An instructor stands at the front of the classroom giving instruction in a Crop Science class. The backs of the students face the camera.
View of front entrance of Chemistry Building; students walking and standing on steps.
View looking north of Kirk Hall (School of Agriculture), with trees in front of building. Unfinished landscaping in foreground.
Agriculture - Class in Session
An instructor with a small group of students points to a machine in the Practical Farm Wiring Studies class.
The Golumbia brothers [Arnold, Joe, Sam] pose with family members in an unidentified room in Qu'Appelle Hall, making a donation of furniture to Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/historical note: The Golumbia brothers [Arnold, Joe, Sam] all attended the University of Saskatchewan and were businesspersons in Saskatoon.
Dr. Clarence Fraser - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Clarence Fraser, Head, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Clarence M. Fraser was born in 1926 at Hamiota, Manitoba. He served in the Royal Canadian Army (Infantry) from 1944-1946. He earned his BSA in 1949 (Manitoba); his DVM (Toronto) in 1954; and his MVSc. (Toronto) in 1963. Following graduation Dr. Fraser was in mixed practice in Manitoba. In 1957 he joined the Ontario Veterinary College in the ambulatory clinic as a clinician and teacher. Dr. Fraser went on to head the ambulatory clinic and the division of medicine in the Department of Clinical Studies. In 1965 he joined the assembling faculty at the new Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, serving as head of the department of clinic studies. In 1970 Dr. Fraser began his career at Merck & Company as associate veterinary editor. He also served as editor of the Canadian Veterinary Journal from 1963-1965. Dr. Fraser was a member of the American Association of Industrial Veterinarians, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Biological Science Association, the Canadian Veterinary Association, and the British Veterinary Association. He retired in 1992. Dr. Fraser died in 2005 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia.
Alumni Tea - Homecoming Weekend
J.W.T. Spinks (right), University President, greets guests during the Alumni Tea at Marquis Hall. Mrs. Mary Spinks is to his right.
A male laboratory worker stands at a control panel.
A male laboratory worker stands at a control panel.