Administration Building - Exterior
- A-11185
- Stuk
- [ca. 1998]
A woman rides a bike across Nobel Plaza in front of the Administration Building.
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Administration Building - Exterior
A woman rides a bike across Nobel Plaza in front of the Administration Building.
Administration Building - Addition - Official Opening
Image of platform party at the official opening of the new Administration Building addition. L to r: Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President; Lorne Hepworth, Minister, Department of Education; Cliff Wright, Mayor of Saskatoon; and Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk, University Chancellor. Displays of Administration Building in background.
Administration Building - Exterior
Elevated view of Administration Building; trees in foreground, students walking in the Bowl.
Administration Building - Painting
This item is a signed and numbered print of the Administration Building by Evelyn Schmidt.
Administration Building - Exterior
Looking across the Bowl at the Administration Building. Cars parked in front; people walking towards building at far right.
View looking northwest of the Bowl and surrounding buildings at centre of image. Physical Education Building and Administration Building in foreground; Thorvaldson and Biology buildings in background.
Campus - Scenic - Students Changing Classes
Looking southeast at students changing classes in winter; Administration Building and Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Administration Building - Exterior
Image looking east of the Administration Building. Physics Building partially visible at left; students walking on pathway.
Homemakers' Clubs - Conventions
Participants of the Homemakers' convention gather in the Bowl in front of the Administration Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University of Saskatchewan 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, F.H. Auld, was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed director of Women's Work, Abigail DeLury. 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.
Homemakers' Clubs - Conventions
Group photo of convention participants taken in front of the Administration Building.
Bio/Historical Note: The Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan were created at a "special conference for women" initiated by the University of Saskatchewan 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, F.H. Auld, was the ex officio secretary and managing director until 1913, when these duties fell to the newly appointed director of Women's Work, Abigail DeLury. 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.
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Summer school students sitting in the grass and under trees on the south side of the Administration Building.
Administration Building - Exterior
Trees framing the Administration Building; southeast view. Pathway across the Bowl intersects image.
Administration Building - Exterior
Looking northwest at the Administration Building; overhanging tree branches in foreground.
Campus - Scenic - Physics Building
Elevated view looking east with Physics Building at left. University buildings around the Bowl from l to r: Administration Building, Saskatchewan Hall, and Qu'Appelle Hall. Taken from roof of Chemistry Building.