School of Agriculture - Class in Session
- A-2361
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- [1950 or 1951]
Students learning the art of cutting meat in a livestock project.
School of Agriculture - Class in Session
Students learning the art of cutting meat in a livestock project.
"Marshalia Butterfly," offspring of "The Marshall," in a field with [J. B. Rayner]; barn in background.
College of Agriculture - Poultry Class - Group Photo
Posed winter image of participants (including two women) standing outside the [Field Husbandry Building].
School of Agriculture - Graduates
Group photograph of graduates. Names: Hadley Van Vliet; Blake, R.W.; Heron, D.G.; Langhorne, N.A.; Bibbey, R.O.; Moor, T.D.; Davey, A.D.; McCarthy, D.E.; Claydon, J.S.; Rowatt, G.E.
College of Agriculture - Students
Two female students, I. Doll and E. Wilson, holding their calves by halter in a passageway.
Bio/historical note: University of Saskatchewan President Walter Murray saw that the College of Agriculture would keep the university close to the life of the people. Between 1909-1912, before they had teaching space, the Agriculture faculty developed the Agriculture farm and traveled doing Extension work. The Minister of Agriculture, W.R. Motherwell, supported extension work with tax revenue funds. In October 1912 the first Agriculture class was taught. Both a 3-year associate course and a degree course were available. In 1937 the associate program became the School of Agriculture. The College of Agriculture responded to local farming problems by teaching and research and with new departments directed to these areas.
College of Agriculture - Student Activities
Elevated view of assembly of students and their lady friends at a school dance. Streamers hang from ceiling and College of Agriculture sign in background.
Agricultural Education - Short Course - Group Photo
Posed winter image of participants of the Rama, Saskatchewan, agricultural short course; group standing in front of building.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Doug Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the Copland Prize in Arts to Franklin Leslie Dale Seidel at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Doug Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the University Prize in Arts to Darlene Fay Nystuen at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
College of Arts and Science - Awards
Doug Cherry, dean of Arts, presents the Copland Prize in Arts to co-winners Christina Maria Sokulsky of Saskatoon, and James Michael Pitsula of Regina at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
College of Engineering - Awards
Joan (McMillan) Sandomirsky (third from left), Interprovincial Pipeline Bursary recipient, seated at a table with other students in the Murray Memorial Library.
College of Agriculture - Awards
Posed image of annual Saskatchewan Wheat Pool bursary winners. Names: Jerome R. Missler (standing), Naicam; William Funk, McMahon; S.C. Belle, Coronach. Missing: Kenneth M. Panchuk.
College of Agriculture - Awards
Posed image of annual Saskatchewan Wheat Pool bursary winners (l to r): William Moebis (Beechy), Brian Irving (Kelvington), Raymond Young (Nipawin), Lorne Willner (Davidson).