- A-2341
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- [ca. 192?]
An unidentified girl holding a pig in front of a wooden building. Note on back: "The Pride of a Swine Club Member".
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An unidentified girl holding a pig in front of a wooden building. Note on back: "The Pride of a Swine Club Member".
Caricature of a male cheerleader leaping in the air with football players in the background. The head of "Dunc" has been superimposed atop the cheerleader.
An unidentified man with two small children look at a display of animal skeletons in the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, accompanied by a Veterinary employee or student at Vetavision.
View of human chromosome through a high-powered microscope. The 46 chromosomes of a human male arranged in a standard order in which any abnormalities can be more readily identified.
Note on back: "Shirley Dawn (seated), daughter of the late naturalist Grey Owl, examines memorabilia associated with her father's life and work. Mrs. Georgeann Short, who is doing a study of Grey Owl for a masters thesis at the University of Saskatchewan, points out an item of interest".
Equipment - Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League Mobile Pulmonary Unit
Standing in front of the Unit van are l to r: Dr. D.J. Cotton, Dr. James A. Dosman, and Dr. B.A. Graham. All are Assistant Professors of Medicine. Likely taken outside of University Hospital.
Veterinary Microbiology - Research
Dr. Henry Tabel, Associate Professor, Veterinary Microbiology, works with a 'de-scented' skunk. The objective is to be able to vaccinate the skunk orally through bait containing killed rabies virus.
University of Saskatchewan Open House
A young boy rides an exercise bike while a man adjusts it during the Open House. Two unidentified women watch.
University of Saskatchewan 75th Anniversary - Greystone Singers
The Greystone Singers perform at the inauguration of the University's 75th anniversary celebrations. Scene in Quance Theatre in Education Building.
University of Saskatchewan on the Move - Press Conference
Two views of Moose Jaw Mayor L.H. (Scoop) Lewry speaking at the official send-off for "University of Saskatchewan On The Move". The tour's first stop is Moose Jaw.
Bio/historical note: "University of Saskatchewan On The Move" was an educational and cultural tour held during the University of Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary celebrations. The tour commemorated the Better Farming Train of the early 1900s. The communities chosen for the tour were Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Kindersley, Weyburn, Estevan, Yorkton, Tisdale, Prince Albert, Lloydminster, Regina, and North Battleford.
Members of the University Senate discuss "Issues and Options" in Marquis Hall. Participants seated at tables listen to speaker addressing group from lectern.
[Richard] Heck (seated), [graduate student], and Dr. A.R. Mermet, Department of Soil Science, find clues to past climatic changes in the carbonate coatings on the underside of rocks.
Graduating Class University of Saskatchewan.
Head and shoulders of E.H Oliver and students. Name of students below their image.
Regina Campus - Architectural Model - First Three Buildings
Note on back: "Model of First Three-Building Project to be Ready for 1964-65".
Regina Campus - Architectural Model
View of model of master plan of proposed Regina Campus.