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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on grass, with trees in background.
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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on grass, with trees in background.
Shuttleworth Mathematical Society
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Members of the Shuttleworth Mathematical Society.
Bio/Historical Note: The Shuttleworth Mathematical Society was designed to give students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet in an informal setting, and was open to all students who had completed one math class and were registered in a second. The Society was originally formed in November 1916 as the University Mathematical Society. It was renamed in honour of Roy Eugene Shuttleworth, a brilliant honours student who had been the first president of the organization. Shuttleworth was born in 1896 in Leavenworth, Washington. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in the spring of 1917 and served as a private with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Shuttleworth died in combat during World War I on 26 August 1918 at Vimy Ridge, France. His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. The society has been inactive for many years.
Shuttleworth Mathematical Society
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Members of the Shuttleworth Mathematical Society.
Bio/Historical Note: The Shuttleworth Mathematical Society was designed to give students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet in an informal setting, and was open to all students who had completed one math class and were registered in a second. The Society was originally formed in November 1916 as the University Mathematical Society. It was renamed in honour of Roy Eugene Shuttleworth, a brilliant honours student who had been the first president of the organization. Shuttleworth was born in 1896 in Leavenworth, Washington. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in the spring of 1917 and served as a private with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Shuttleworth died in combat during World War I on 26 August 1918 at Vimy Ridge, France. His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. The society has been inactive for many years.
Mrs Murray and girls outside President's Residence
Fait partie de J.E. Murray fonds
Group photo, standing outside of president's residence on the university campus. Starting third from the left are Mrs. Murray, Lucy Murray, Jean Murray, and Jean Bayer.
Al Ritchie, Father Athol Murray, Father David Bauer and Jackie McLeod
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Athol Murray with Al Ritchie, Father David Bauer and Jackie McLeod standing beside Edith Hall Residence. The old St. Augustine's Church is in the background. The meeting was related to the appointment of McLeod, an old Notre Dame Hound player, as coach of Canada's Olympic Hockey Team.
Fait partie de City of Regina fonds
1896 Regina Town Council; from left to right, Back Row: Hugh Armour; J.K. McInnes, F.N. Darke; H.C. Lawson. Front Row: William Mollard, W.F. Eddy, and R.H. Williams.
University of Saskatchewan Women's Basketball Team
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Posed indoor image of team members in uniform and posing with a basketball. Names: Bailey, M., Whelock, M., McKay, J., Willis, M., Cowie, R. (mgr), Cox, G. (capt), Vincent, M., Locke, D., Alexander, M., Standing: Ethel Mary Cartwright (asst. coach); Ray Frey (coach).
BBio/Historical Note: Green and white were established as the official colours of U of S sports teams in 1909-1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. But the Huskies name did not appear at that time. Teams were generally referred to as “varsity” or “the green and white” when they played or appeared in media. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” The origin of the Huskie name is unclear. One of the earliest images of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on across the front was in the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. By 1937 women’s teams were generally referred to as Huskiettes.
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Image of a group of male students lying in the snow, waving at the camera; The Physics Building on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan can be seen in the background.
Farm Boys Club - Short Course - Saskatoon
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Club members shown sitting and standing in a building.
Agriculture - Gas Engineering Course - Group Photo
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Posed indoor image of students of Class B, Gas Engineering Course.
Farm Boys Club - Grain Club -Tuxford
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Group photo of club members and staff, including a female, from Tuxford, Saskatchewan, standing on boardwalk and ground in front of building.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Group photo of Huskiettes curling team members and coach [Vera Pezer].
Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
B.L. (Bryan) Harvey (far right), professor of Agriculture, lectures to a group of farmers in a field at Frobisher, Saskatchewan.
W.C. Murray in group photograph
Fait partie de W.C. Murray fonds
A group of 28 men, women and children, including Walter C. Murray, are seen standing and kneeling in front of the stone [Balogh?] house on a sunny day in Bekevar, Saskatchewan.
Fait partie de W.C. Murray fonds
A group of eight people are seen standing in front of a house. Six are women, named on the back of the photo, holding flowers.