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- January 1967
Several tables displaying architectural models, Inuit crafts and prints, etc. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
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Several tables displaying architectural models, Inuit crafts and prints, etc. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Northwest Territories - Ceremonial Mace
Ceremonial mace from NWT, guarded by members of the Canadian Armed Forces. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Displays and Exhibitions - Engineering Show
Display by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development showing maps on the wall and a model of a building. On view during Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Northwest Territories - Ceremonial Mace
RCMP officer placing mace from NWT on display. Dr. W.O. Kupsch, Dean of Engineering Dr. A.D. Booth, and Dr. J.W.T. Spinks looking on. During Engineering Show, Engineering Building, University of Saskatchewan, 1967.
Robin Farquhar at "Meet the Dean" Education Function
Robin Farquhar, Dean of Education (right), talks with two unidentified people during a "Meet The Dean" function.
Jacob M. Goldenberg - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Jacob M. Goldenberg, taken at the time of presentation of an honourary Doctor of Laws Degree by the University of Saskatchewan.
Bio/Historical Note: Jacob Michael Goldenberg was born in 1900 in Bukowina, now part of Romania. He came to Canada in 1913 and received his law degree with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan in 1922. He articled for three years, and in 1925 was admitted to the Law Society of Saskatchewan. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1937. Goldenberg was a lecturer in the College of Law for many years. president of the Saskatoon Bar Association, president of the Law Society of Saskatchewan, president of the Conference of Governing Bodies of the Legal Profession in Canada, and president of the Law Alumni Association. Goldenberg was instrumental in establishing the Bar Admission Course at the University, and he helped to establish the Moxon Scholarship to support graduate work in Law. In his early years as a counsel he often acted for the politically unpopular client when others were not inclined to be so generous. Many of his suggestions to government are now part of the statutes of Saskatchewan. Goldenberg was writing articles for the Western Producer and the National Farmers Union on "Farmers and the Law". Goldenberg retired from the practice of Law in 1986. He died in 1989 in Vancouver at age 89. Goldenberg was the father of Tillie Taylor (1922-2011), and Irving Goldenberg (b. 1930), both prominent Saskatoon judges.
View from grandstand of tractor pulling contest at the Saskatoon Exhibition. Tractors, trailers, audience, and other equipment visible on infield.
John G. Diefenbaker, University Chancellor, congratulates Jean Marguerite Carter, one of the first recipients of the Bachelor of Physical Therapy degree (BPT) at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
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.
Financial Post Conference - Display
Display assembled for Financial Post Conference at the Centennial Auditorium. W.O. Kupsch, Professor of Geology, introduces delegates to the display. Display staffed by Leona Olfert (seated left), Publications Secretary, Institute for Northern Studies, and Norma Moe (seated right), Secretary, College of Graduate Studies and Research.
Somali National University - News Conference - Group Photo
Group photo of participants of news conference announcing the linking of the U of S with Somali National University. Participants include Dr. Mohamed Hasan Mudey (first row second from right), president, Somali National University; Dr. Leo .F. Kristjanson (first row right), University President; and Abdinur Yusuf (third row right), Somalian Ambassador to Canada. Scene in front of Administration Building.
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.
Regina Campus - Architectural Model - First Three Buildings
Note on back: "Model of First Three-Building Project to be Ready for 1964-65".
St. Andrew's College - Chapel - Interior
View of interior of St. Andrew's College Chapel. Pews in foreground; altar, lectern, and stained glass windows in background.
Bernhard George Nickel receives the Association of Professional Engineers Prize from A.D. Booth, dean of Engineering. Nickel also was awarded the Kimberley Clark Canada Ltd. prize.