4-H Homecraft Clubs - Interclub Competitions
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- 1953
Women exercising indoors during an Inter-club event. Piano player and spectators in background.
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4-H Homecraft Clubs - Interclub Competitions
Women exercising indoors during an Inter-club event. Piano player and spectators in background.
[Farm Boys' Clubs] - Class in Session
Image of a classroom setting with a group of young men sitting at small desks. Instructor stands at blackboard in background; location unknown.
Two females from Rocanville, Saskatchewan, wearing white blouses with the 4-H emblem on their pockets and dark skirts standing at each end of a display each holding a large button. Sign on wall in background reads "Button Button Who's Got The Button".
A number of young men working in a workshop with powered tools; course at the University of Saskatchewan. Caption reads "Are safety precautions being followed on this picture? The left arm is over the saw, and the work is being pulled towards him."
[Farm Boys' and Farm Girls' Clubs] - Saskatchewan Junior Seed Clubs
Group photo of attendees (including five females) taken on University of Saskatchewan campus.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Saskatoon Camp
Eleanor Geib (left) and Donna Hallan of the Conquest 4-H Homecraft Club put on the demonstration (about the art of making a party) they had given at the Club Achievement Day. Sign in foreground reads," Lets Have A Party". Draped walls in background.
Three unidentified young boys displaying awards won (gift box, trophy and watch).
Unidentified young man holding a watch and case.
Agricultural Extension - Exhibits
An outdoor display under a canopy with a truck parked nearby; G.B. Sanford, H.J. Mather and E.A. Palmer in attendance. Held at Kindersley, Saskatchewan.
Faculty - Retirement Banquet - Dr. V.E. Graham
Dr. Victor E. Graham, dean, College of Agriculture, receives a gift at the Faculty Club retirement banquet in Marquis Hall.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Victor Edward Graham was born in 1900 at Arundel, Quebec and came to Saskatchewan with his parents in 1914. The Graham family settled on a farm in the Swift Current area. He obtained a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan in 1927 and an MA (1930) and PhD (1939) from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Graham was first appointed an Instructor at the U of S in 1927. He became assistant professor in 1930 and was promoted to head of the Department of Dairy Science in 1939. In 1948 he was appointed dean of the College of Agriculture and held the position until 1963. Dr. Graham was instrumental in the construction of the John Mitchell Building, which originally housed the dairy and food science department. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Graham was well-known for his work in dairy bacteriology. In addition to his academic work, Graham was also involved in a number of other organizations including the Saskatoon Exhibition (President, 1958-1959), Western Canadian Exhibition Association (President, 1959), Saskatoon Branch of the Agricultural Institute of Canada, Saskatoon Rotary Club, Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation, Canadian Society of Microbiologists, Saskatchewan Research Council, and the Saskatchewan Agricultural Research Foundation. He was made a Fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada in 1951. Victor Graham died in Saskatoon in 1978.
School of Agriculture - Students
Group photo of School of Agriculture students and faculty taken in front of the College Building,
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Victor Graham, professor and dean, College of Agriculture.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Victor Edward Graham was born in 1900 at Arundel, Quebec and came to Saskatchewan with his parents in 1914. The Graham family settled on a farm in the Swift Current area. He obtained a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan in 1927 and an MA (1930) and PhD (1939) from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Graham was first appointed an Instructor at the U of S in 1927. He became assistant professor in 1930 and was promoted to head of the Department of Dairy Science in 1939. In 1948 he was appointed dean of the College of Agriculture and held the position until 1963. Dr. Graham was instrumental in the construction of the John Mitchell Building, which originally housed the dairy and food science department. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Graham was well-known for his work in dairy bacteriology. In addition to his academic work, Graham was also involved in a number of other organizations including the Saskatoon Exhibition (President, 1958-1959), Western Canadian Exhibition Association (President, 1959), Saskatoon Branch of the Agricultural Institute of Canada, Saskatoon Rotary Club, Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation, Canadian Society of Microbiologists, Saskatchewan Research Council, and the Saskatchewan Agricultural Research Foundation. He was made a Fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada in 1951. Victor Graham died in Saskatoon in 1978.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Victor Graham, professor and dean, College of Agriculture.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Victor Edward Graham was born in 1900 at Arundel, Quebec and came to Saskatchewan with his parents in 1914. The Graham family settled on a farm in the Swift Current area. He obtained a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan in 1927 and an MA (1930) and PhD (1939) from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Graham was first appointed an Instructor at the U of S in 1927. He became assistant professor in 1930 and was promoted to head of the Department of Dairy Science in 1939. In 1948 he was appointed dean of the College of Agriculture and held the position until 1963. Dr. Graham was instrumental in the construction of the John Mitchell Building, which originally housed the dairy and food science department. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Graham was well-known for his work in dairy bacteriology. In addition to his academic work, Graham was also involved in a number of other organizations including the Saskatoon Exhibition (President, 1958-1959), Western Canadian Exhibition Association (President, 1959), Saskatoon Branch of the Agricultural Institute of Canada, Saskatoon Rotary Club, Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation, Canadian Society of Microbiologists, Saskatchewan Research Council, and the Saskatchewan Agricultural Research Foundation. He was made a Fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada in 1951. Victor Graham died in Saskatoon in 1978.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Victor Graham, professor and dean, College of Agriculture.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Victor Edward Graham was born in 1900 at Arundel, Quebec and came to Saskatchewan with his parents in 1914. The Graham family settled on a farm in the Swift Current area. He obtained a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan in 1927 and an MA (1930) and PhD (1939) from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Graham was first appointed an Instructor at the U of S in 1927. He became assistant professor in 1930 and was promoted to head of the Department of Dairy Science in 1939. In 1948 he was appointed dean of the College of Agriculture and held the position until 1963. Dr. Graham was instrumental in the construction of the John Mitchell Building, which originally housed the dairy and food science department. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Graham was well-known for his work in dairy bacteriology. In addition to his academic work, Graham was also involved in a number of other organizations including the Saskatoon Exhibition (President, 1958-1959), Western Canadian Exhibition Association (President, 1959), Saskatoon Branch of the Agricultural Institute of Canada, Saskatoon Rotary Club, Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation, Canadian Society of Microbiologists, Saskatchewan Research Council, and the Saskatchewan Agricultural Research Foundation. He was made a Fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada in 1951. Victor Graham died in Saskatoon in 1978.
Dr. Victor Graham, professor and dean, College of Agriculture, sits at his desk.