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bicycles
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Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
bicycles
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Students on steps of Thorvaldson
Students on steps of Thorvaldson
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Overhead view of students on steps of Thorvaldson building.
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Students relaxing in the Bowl on a Fall day with Arts Building in left background, and Geology and Thorvaldson Buildings in right background.
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Students and bicycles/bicycle stands in front of Thorvaldson Building and engraved stone sign; Summer.
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Students walking, bicycling past Arts and Thorvaldson Buildings on Fall day; ground covered with leaves.
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Students gathered in front of main steps to Thorvaldson Building on a Fall day.
Sitting on steps outside Thorvaldson
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View of students congregating near cube outside Thorvaldson
School of Agriculture - Students - 1944-1945
Group photograph of School of Agriculture students and faculty taken in front of Chemistry Building; winter scene.
School of Agriculture - Students - 1938-1939
Group photo of School of Agriculture students and faculty taken in front of Thorvaldson Building. Students not identified; faculty are L.E. Kirk, Dean; J.W. MacEwan, Director; and J.S. Thomson, University President.
Three pharmacists at work with large equipment in the lab in the Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building.
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
Students working at different work stations in the Pharmacy Lab in the Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building.
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
Students working in the Pharmacy Lab in the Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building.
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
View of Pharmacy lounge area, with chairs, tables and wall displays.
Two unidentified women working at desks in the College of Pharmacy main office.