- ASM 90
- Item
- 1912.
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Group photo of the University Y.M.C.A.
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Group photo of the University Y.M.C.A.
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Group photo of the University Pente Kai Deka Society.
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Group photo of the University Debating Club Executive.
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Group photo of the University Glee Club Executive.
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Group photo of the University Orchestra.
Arts and Science Literary Society Executive.
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Group photo of the Arts and Science Literary Society Executive.
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Group photo of the First University Track Team.
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Poster illustrating ladies high jump with buildings of the University of Saskatchewan in the background.
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University of Saskatchewan Huskies Ladies track team, group photo: Standing: E. Lewis, M. Vincent, L. Haslam, D. Locke, E. Vanderburgh, Miss Cartwright, Front: E. Loughridge, R. Goodfellow, M. Wheelock, J. McKay.
University of Saskatchewan Women's Basketball Team
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The University of Saskatchewan Ladies' Basketball Team, group photo (from left to right): Miss E. Cartwright, L. Rutherford, G. Truenhelt, I. Aicheson, Peg Potter, D. Rutherford, M. Thackeray, B. Macartney, A. Robinson, E. Carsons, J. Bulmer.
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Chancellor Wetmore turns the sod for the construction administration building for the University of Saskatchewan as Walter Murray looks on.
Bio/historical note: Designed by Brown and Vallance, Montreal Architects, the College (later known as Administration) building was constructed between 1910-12 by Smith Bros. and Wilson general contractors. Originally a general purpose building, designed in the shape of a capital E, and built at a cost of $297,000.00, the corner stone was laid by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, on 29 July 1910. The building was officially opened by Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan on 1 May 1913.
A Horse for research done at the College of Agriculture
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ASM-156 shows "A healthy horse whose blood will be used to test the use of the serum" ;ASM-157 shows the "Drawing of blood from the jugular vein of the healthy horse.
University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture - Examinations
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A group of students stand in a field around a stook writing in note books taking an examination.