Image of transmitting equipment hooked up on a male subject; part of a radiotelemetry experiment conducted by the College of Physical Education at Griffiths Stadium.
Image of receiving equipment on a table located on the Griffiths Stadium infield; part of a radiotelemetry experiment conducted by the College of Physical Education.
Note on back: "Soils are sampled with a truck-mounted hydraulic coring unit by Lorne Babiuk (left), Canora, an Agriculture student at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, and John Fraser, a technician in the Department of Soil Science. The samples are analyzed in the laboratory as part of a research program at the U of S into the application of fertilizers to wheat".
Note on back: Laurie Monsees, Melfort, an Agriculture student at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, prepares for the application of fertilizer by a press drill with the seed during a research program at the U of S. Mr. Monsees is disconnecting the seeding mechanism on a discer so that it can be used strictly as a tillage instrument. The press drill is in right background".
Note on back: "A cheque for the $300 Plainsmen Bursary was presented to Merle A. White of Instow, Sask. at the annual convention of the Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association. L to R - Dr. W.C. MacAulay, Dean of Pharmacy; Miss White; Art Carey, President of Saskatoon Plainsmen". Mr. Carey is dressed in full native costume. Dinner held at Harvey's Cumberland House restaurant on 8th Street and Cumberland Avenue South.