- A-7465
- Pièce
- [ca. 1947]
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Looking north between the student residences toward Physics Building. Cars in driveway; winter scene.
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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Looking north between the student residences toward Physics Building. Cars in driveway; winter scene.
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View of College Building, Qu'Appelle Hall, Saskatchewan Hall, Physics Building and Engineering Building with the Bowl at centre. Appended is a photograph of Chemistry Building at left of photograph.
Campus - Scenic - College Building
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Elevated view of College Building in winter. Saskatchewan Hall at right; students walking on path. Possibly taken from Qu'Appelle Hall.
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View looking northeast of University buildings (from l to r): Physics Building, Qu'Appelle Hall, and Saskatchewan Hall. Person walking on path on foreground; animal visible at far left. Winter scene.
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Exterior of Saskatchewan Hall, looking south west. Qu'Appelle Hall on the right of the photograph.
University of Saskatchewan Men's Basketball Game - Action
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The men's basketball team playing against an unidentified opponent in the Qu'Appelle Hall gymnasium.
Bio/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.
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Looking south at field in foreground with a streetcar at left. Campus buildings (l to r): Qu'Appelle and Saskatchewan halls, the Dean of Agriculture's residence and College Building.
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Looking south at Saskatchewan Hall, Qu'Appelle Hall, Dean of Agriculture's residence, and College Building.
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Winter scene looking south at buildings (l to r): Saskatchewan Hall, Qu'Appelle Hall, Dean of Agriculture's residence and College Building.
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Looking north at Physics Building framed between Qu'Appelle Hall (left) and Saskatchewan Hall.
Qu'Appelle Hall and Memorial Union Building
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Postcard drawing of Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) and Memorial Union Building.
Green grass near Qu'Appelle Hall
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Green grass on Campus
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View of Qu'Appelle Hall
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View of Qu'Appelle Hall
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View of Qu'Appelle Hall