Administration Building - Exterior
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- [ca. 1985]
Elevated view of Administration Building; trees in foreground, students walking in the Bowl.
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Administration Building - Exterior
Elevated view of Administration Building; trees in foreground, students walking in the Bowl.
College of Agriculture Building Campaign - Donor Recognition
Two images of Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President, posing with representatives from corporations which made major donations to the Agriculture Building Campaign. (a): Standing (l to r); Cliff Proceviat (Shoppers Drug Mart), Jeff Gould (Imperial Tobacco), Dr. Kristjanson, Dave MacDonald (Shopper's Drug Mart), and Bill Gatenby (Cameco). (b): Standing (l to r): John Peters, Don Rennie (Dean of Agriculture), Jeff Gould, Cliff Proceviat, Dr. Kristjanson, Dave MacDonald, Bill Gatenby.
Bio/Historical Note: The "Partners in Growth" Campaign raised over $12 million toward the cost of the Agriculture Building. Donors included faculty, alumni, students, individuals and corporations. The campaign, begun in 1986, was organized by Ketchum Canada Inc. and directed by Scott Smardon.
College of Agriculture Building Campaign - Cheque Presentation
Presentation of cheque in the Leo Kristjanson Atrium of the Agriculture Building. Standing (l to r): George Ivany, University President; Vern Leland, Federated Co-operatives Ltd., and John W.B. Stewart, Dean of Agriculture.
Bio/Historical Note: The "Partners in Growth" Campaign raised over $12 million toward the cost of the Agriculture Building. Donors included faculty, alumni, students, individuals and corporations. The campaign, begun in 1986, was organized by Ketchum Canada Inc. and directed by Scott Smardon.
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Agriculture Building - front, northeast view, Fall scenic.
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Students outside of Agriculture building
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Front (north side) of Agriculture Building with trees in foreground; Summer.
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Northeast side of Agriculture Building with trees and roadway in foreground; Summer.
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Main entrance of Agriculture Building with roadway in foreground; Summer.
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Vertical closeup of Agriculture Building main entrance and upper levels; Summer.
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Front of Agriculture Building with roadway in foreground; Summer.
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View from Arts Tower of Thorvaldson and College of Agriculture Buildings; Summer.
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View from Arts Tower of Thorvaldson, College of Agriculture, College Buildings as well as Bowl and adjacent buildings; Summer.
College of Agriculture Building Campaign - Donations
Don Ravis, Director, Institutional Advancement, U of S, speaks.at a ceremony marking the Bank of Montreal financial donation to the new Agriculture Building. Behind him is Agriculture Building under construction. Dignitaries (l to r): H.E. Jansson of Winnipeg, B of M senior vice-president and district executive, Prairie Provinces District; T.W.S. Pope of Regina, B of M vice-president, Saskatchewan; and Robert B. (Bob) McKercher of Saskatoon, member, B of M Board of Directors.
Bio/Historical Note: The "Partners in Growth" Campaign raised over $12 million toward the cost of the Agriculture Building. Donors included faculty, alumni, students, individuals and corporations. The campaign, begun in 1986, was organized by Ketchum Canada Inc. and directed by Scott Smardon.
College of Agriculture Building - Exterior
Looking south at the Agriculture Building.
College of Agriculture Building Swimming Pool?
Scott Sefton surveys the damage in the Vocational Agricultural Association student lounge on the main floor of the Agriculture Building on Oct. 10, as students arriving that day found that unnamed persons (perhaps from another ollege, and dressed in red?) had spent the night taping plastic over the whole lounge floor and up the walls and overturned tables - filling the room with hundreds of gallons of water. There's even a dirt island in the middle, with a flag sporting an evil grinning red face. Sefton, an SVAA vice-president, says his group's members, students in the Diploma in Agriculture program, begin classes the day cafter Thanksgiving, and often get a prank welcome. He said they'd begin the cleanup that afternoon.
Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 13 Oct. 2000 issue of OCN.