- A-10298
- Stuk
- Aug. 1971
View looking southeast with campus at centre of image. River, riverbank and Lutheran Seminary at bottom of photograph; College Drive intersects image. University lands and residential areas in background.
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View looking southeast with campus at centre of image. River, riverbank and Lutheran Seminary at bottom of photograph; College Drive intersects image. University lands and residential areas in background.
View looking southeast with campus and east side residential areas at centre of image. University lands at bottom; river and west side residential areas in background.
View looking northeast with campus buildings at centre of image. Spadina Crescent East, 25th Street Bridge, and South Saskatchewan River in foreground.
View looking southwest with University lands and campus buildings in foreground. East side residential areas, 25th Street Bridge, river and west side in background.
View looking west with the Bowl at centre of image; surrounding campus buildings in foreground. College Drive runs along left side of photograph; 25th Street Bridge, river and west side in background.
View looking west with the Bowl and Arts Tower near centre of image. campus buildings in foreground. 25th Street Bridge, river and west side in background.
View looking west with Rutherford Rink at centre of image; campus buildings in foreground. College Drive runs along left of photograph. 25th Street Bridge, river and west side in background.
View looking southwest with Arts Tower at centre of image; campus buildings in foreground. College Drive runs along left of photograph. East side residential areas, 25th Street Bridge, river and downtown area in background.
Head and shoulders image of Ruth Elizabeth Bilson, B.A., M.A., winner of the Brown Prize in Law and the Carswell Prize.
Posed indoor image of C. Larry House, instructor in Music, holding a trumpet.
Head and shoulders photo of Thelma Howard, Professor, Extension Division.
Bio/Historical Note: Thelma Howard retired from Extension in 1989.
Wayne Lautt, Professor, Department of Physiology, adjusts blood flow in a life-support system for an isolated animal liver.
Head and shoulders image of Alan H. Lawrance, instructor, Department of History.
Saskatchewan Homemakers' Clubs - Plaque Unveiling
Hon. Adolph Matsalla, Minister of Tourism and Renewable Resources, Government of Saskatchewan, unveils a plaque in honour of the Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan, as R.W. Begg, University President, looks on. The plaque is located between Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/historical note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University in 1911. The objectives as stated in the constitution, were "to promote the interests of the home and the community". It was organized virtually as part of the university. The Director of Agricultural Extension was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed Director of Women's Work. From that time until reorganization in 1952, women's extension remained as a separate unit, reporting directly to the president of the university. After 1952, its work was still carried on independently, but with a greater degree of integration with agricultural and adult education services. Unique in Canada was the Club's official association with the University, which provided the provincial secretary, secretarial staff, and extension department resources to aid the development of the club and its programs. In 1971, the name was changed to the Saskatchewan Women's Institute and the University reduced its role to supplying free office space on campus.
Head and shoulders image of R.S. Miller, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology.