St. Andrew's College - Front Entrance
- A-10776
- Item
- January 1967
View looking east of front entrance of St. Andrew's College. Trees in foreground.
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St. Andrew's College - Front Entrance
View looking east of front entrance of St. Andrew's College. Trees in foreground.
St. Andrew's College - Exterior
View looking northeast from College Drive of St. Andrew's College. Trees in foreground; electric trolley lines visible overhead.
St. Andrew's College - Exterior
View looking west of St. Andrew's College addition.
St. Andrew's College - Class In Session
View of classroom in St. Andrew's College. Students sit at tables with backs to camera. Instructor stands at lectern in background.
Campus - Scenic - St. Andrew's College
Elevated view from Ellis Hall looking southeast at St. Andrew's College after completion of addition. Roads, cars, trees, and Memorial Gates in foreground. College Drive and residential area visible in background.
Image of T. Smith, Purchasing Officer, University of Saskatchewan, seated at his desk.
Dr. Kenneth J. McCallum, professor and head, Department of Chemistry, stands beside equipment located at the Saskatchewan Research Council that is used for carbon 14 radioactive dating.
Bio/historical note: The Carbon 14 radioactive method of determining the ages of substances is carried out on the campus by the Saskatchewan Research Council, and is the only one in Canada. One of the experiments showed there were Indigenous peoples in British Columbia more than 8000 years ago. The method was applied by scientists outside Canada to confirm the age of the famous Dead Sea Scrolls (2000 years old).
Campus - Scenic - Field Husbandry Building and Engineering Building
Looking northeast at Field Husbandry (later Crop Science) Building and Engineering Building. Two unidentified women sitting on grass in foreground; cars parked on road.
View looking north of Kirk Hall (School of Agriculture), with trees in front of building. Unfinished landscaping in foreground.
Physics Building - Addition - Architect's Model
View of model of Physics Addition with minor landscaping. Made by Nik Semenoff, according to The Business Leader, Vol. 1 no.1 August 1964.
Saskatchewan Flying Farmers' Association
Image of an unidentified U of S employee showing members of the Flying Farmers' Association a variety of potted plants in a greenhouse.
Bio/Historical Note: In 1955 a group of thirty-two people met in Estevan, Saskatchewan to discuss the formation of a Saskatchewan chapter of the National Flying Farmers Association. On 2 November 1955, the National Flying Farmers Association issued a charter officially granting membership to the Saskatchewan association. The first annual meeting was held in Regina in 1956. The Saskatchewan Flying Farmers' Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization in Saskatchewan on 3 March 1977. The objectives of the Association are to promote the practical use of airplanes in the agricultural industry; to sponsor education and research on general aviation; to urge minimum regulations for general aviation; to encourage landing strips close to towns and cities; to develop public acceptance of light aircraft and to promote safe flying through education of pilots in the use of radio and other navigational aids. Executive members include a president; vice-president; secretary; treasurer and directors. Other officers include a public relations officer; newsletter editor and junior-teen advisor. The Queen is the official hostess of the Association. Monthly meetings and annual conventions are held and activities are planned to include members' spouses and children.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - First Class of Students
Posed group photo of the first class of students in Veterinary Medicine who have started their four-year professional course.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - First Class of Students
Image of the first class of students taking instruction in Veterinary Medicine who have started their four-year professional course. At far left is Dr. R.H. Dunlop, head, Department of Veterinary Physiology.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Interim Housing Unit
Image of initial housing unit of WCVM.
Head and shoulders image of Carol J. Pardoe, Assistant Professor, Home Economics, 1973-1976.