- A-10393
- Stuk
- [ca. 1955]
Head and shoulders photo of W.L. Hutcheon, AG '39, Professor and Head, Department of Soil Science and Director, Saskatchewan Soils Survey.
Head and shoulders photo of W.L. Hutcheon, AG '39, Professor and Head, Department of Soil Science and Director, Saskatchewan Soils Survey.
Saskatchewan Horticultural Association - Historic Photos
Four individual photos mounted on cardboard. Experimental hedge of Manitoba maples, Rosthern, 1929. Garden beans test plot, Indian Head Experimental Farm, 1924. Aerial photograph of Indian Head Experimental Farm, 75th anniversary, 1962. Caragana: cultivating, pulling, and tying for distribution, Sutherland, 1938-42.
Saskatchewan Horticultural Association - Historic Photos
Head and shoulders photos of members of the Saskatchewan Horticultural Association mounted on cardboard. Names include: R.H.H. McGill, Saskatoon; C.W. Carlberg, Swift Current; Rev. E.J. Wright, Endeavour; C.R. Crowe, Regina; M.W. Fletcher, Melfort; A.J. Porter, Parkside; Mrs. W.E. Wilson, Rosetown; J. Zary, Saskatoon; and Mrs. I.M. Bole, Elfros.
W.H. Kirkaldy-Willis - Portrait
Image of W.H. Kirkaldy-Willis, Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Hospital. A coffee cup and an ashtray with a pipe are sitting on the desk.
Head and shoulders image of Roy A. Kohler, Assistant Professor of Management and Marketing, College of Commerce, from 1969-1970.
Head and shoulders image of Samuel Laimon, Associate Professor, College of Commerce.
Head and shoulders image of Robert A. Long, lecturer in Accounting, College of Commerce, from 1964-1970.
Head and shoulders image of Roy E. Ludwig, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering and Assistant Director, Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Laboratories.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. T.B. MacLachlan, Professor and Head, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Medicine.
Saskatchewan Homemakers' Clubs - Plaque Unveiling
Hon. Adolph Matsalla, Minister of Tourism and Renewable Resources, Government of Saskatchewan, unveils a plaque in honour of the Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan, as R.W. Begg, University President, looks on. The plaque is located between Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/historical note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University in 1911. The objectives as stated in the constitution, were "to promote the interests of the home and the community". It was organized virtually as part of the university. The Director of Agricultural Extension was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed Director of Women's Work. From that time until reorganization in 1952, women's extension remained as a separate unit, reporting directly to the president of the university. After 1952, its work was still carried on independently, but with a greater degree of integration with agricultural and adult education services. Unique in Canada was the Club's official association with the University, which provided the provincial secretary, secretarial staff, and extension department resources to aid the development of the club and its programs. In 1971, the name was changed to the Saskatchewan Women's Institute and the University reduced its role to supplying free office space on campus.
Head and shoulders image of Ida E. McKechnie, special lecturer in reading and language arts, College of Education.
Robert B. McKercher - Portrait
Image of Dr. Robert B. McKercher, Assistant Professor, Department of Soil Science, reading a book by a window.
Head and shoulders image of W.D.D. McNeill, Associate Professor, College of Education, from 1959 until his death in 1967.
Head and shoulders image of R.S. Miller, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology.
Veterinary Medicine - Research
Vikram Misra, Associate Professor, Veterinary Microbiology, prepares antibodies for testing while Reuben Mapletoft, Professor, Herd Medicine and Theriogenology, and Bruce Murphy (on left), Professor of Biology, and Associate Member in Veterinary Physiological Sciences, look on.