Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
- A-239
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- 22 Aug. 1924
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building; [F.W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor], addressing the crowd.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building; [F.W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor], addressing the crowd.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building; [F.W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor], addressing the crowd.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Dignitaries on the steps of the Chemistry Building include Walter C. Murray, University President; F.W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor; Steward Basterfield, professor of Chemistry; Sir David Bruce, president, British Association for the Advancement of Science; William R. Motherwell, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture; Samuel J. Latta, Saskatchewan Minister of Education; and Charles A. Dunning, premier of Saskatchewan.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building; [F.W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor], addressing the crowd.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building; [F.W.G. Haultain, University Chancellor], addressing the crowd.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building.
Chemistry Building - Opening Ceremonies
Crowd gathered in front of the Chemistry Building during the opening ceremonies.
Looking northeast at the front entrance of Chemistry Building; newly planted trees in front.
Looking northeast at the front entrance and side wing of the Chemistry Building; winter scene.
Elevated view looking west at Chemistry Building; view from Physics Building.
Looking west at rear of Chemistry Building.
Looking northeast at the front entrance and side wing of the Chemistry Building.
Looking northeast across a stubble field at the Chemistry Building, Physics Building, Saskatchewan Hall, and Qu'Appelle Hall.
Looking north at the Chemistry Building.
Looking northeast at the Chemistry Building.