- A-10277
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- Summer 1967
View of campus looking northeast. Arts Tower at centre of photograph with surrounding buildings. University lands and Sutherland in background.
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View of campus looking northeast. Arts Tower at centre of photograph with surrounding buildings. University lands and Sutherland in background.
View looking northwest of campus. College Drive and the Physical Education Building in foreground; the Bowl and surrounding buildings at centre of image. River, 25th Street Bridge, and west side in background.
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.
View of Darke Hall on Regina Campus. Car parked on road in front in building.
Regina Campus - College Building
View of College Building front entrance. Cars parked on road in front in building.
Regina Campus - College Building
Side view of College Building at College Avenue Campus. Cars parked on road in front in building.
Regina Campus - Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery
Summer scene of Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery. Landscaping and sidewalk visible in front of building.
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.
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.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
Dr. D.L.T. Smith, founding dean, WCVM, addresses gathering at the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. Unidentified man seated facing camera in foreground. Scene in new students' lounge.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
L.F. Kristjanson (left), University President, declares the new addition open by striking the "WCVM Gavel" on a brick typical of those in the new WCVM Building. N.O. Nielsen, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, assists during the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. Guests seated at left of image; audience and potted plants in foreground. Scene in new students' lounge.
Bio/historical note: The WCVM gavel is made of: a) a wooden handle fashioned from a fir plank taken from the old Veterinary Hygiene building (barn) which stood beside the J.S. Fulton Laboratory. This symbolizes our heritage; b) the head of the gavel is the astragalus bone from a horse (ankle bone). The bone symbolizes the animal world and veterinary medicine; c) the brick symbolizes the new building and things contemporary.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
E.M. Hall, University Chancellor, delivers greetings at the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. N.O. Nielsen, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, is seated on dais at far right. Guests seated at left of image; audience and potted plants in foreground. Scene in new students' lounge.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Addition - Opening Ceremonies
Jim Wedgewood (left), past superindendent, Buildings and Grounds, receives from N.O. Nielsen, Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, a pencil drawing of the WCVM (the home that Jim built) at the official opening of additions and renovations to the main building of the WCVM. Scene in new students' lounge.
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.