Dinners and Dining - Tri-Service Ball
- A-2967
- Pièce
- [195-?]
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Guests in evening attire seated at dinner table during the Tri-Services Ball.
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Dinners and Dining - Tri-Service Ball
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Guests in evening attire seated at dinner table during the Tri-Services Ball.
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Crowd of people in foreground taking refreshments at a booth at right; parked vehicles in front of the home of Charles Marks of Midale, Saskatchewan.
Bio/Historical Note: The event at the farm of Charles Marks was the first of its kind to be known as a Field Day. Charles M. Hamilton, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture; A.M. Shaw, professor of Agriculture, and John G. Rayner, director of the Extension Department, attended.
Bio/Historical Note: “A new feature was tried out this year, viz. that of holding a picnic or field day at the home of a farmer who had made good in some one or more lines of endeavor, such as crop or live stock production. One was held on the farm of Charles Marks at Midale. Mr. Marks has the only silo in his district and a herd of good Holstein cows, quite a large acreage of corn, sunflowers and sweet clover. What Mr. Marks had done was used by the speakers present from the College and the Department to show others what might be done to improve agriculture. An automobile tour was arranged in the Snipe Lake district and a number of good farms were visited to the end that suggestions might be found that would lead to improvement in farm practice.”
Dean of Agriculture’s Report, 1922.
Bio/Historical Note: “A new feature was tried out this year, viz. that of holding a picnic or field day at the home of a farmer who had made good in some one or more lines of endeavor, such as crop or live stock production. One was held on the farm of Charles Marks at Midale. Mr. Marks has the only silo in his district and a herd of good Holstein cows, quite a large acreage of corn, sunflowers and sweet clover. What Mr. Marks had done was used by the speakers present from the College and the Department to show others what might be done to improve agriculture. An automobile tour was arranged in the Snipe Lake district and a number of good farms were visited to the end that suggestions might be found that would lead to improvement in farm practice.”
Dean of Agriculture’s Report, 1922.
University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - Class of 1923 - Banquet
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Elevated view of University of Saskatchewan alumni seated at a long table which is set for a meal.
University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - Saskatoon Branch - Banquet
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Elevated view of Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, retiring chairman, University Board of Governors, speaking from the head table during a Alumni Association banquet at the [Bessborough Hotel].
University of Huskies Men's Wrestling Team - Rod Sjoberg
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Rod Sjoberg, Huskie wrestler, being presented with a trophy at an [awards banquet].
Faculty - Retirement Banquet - F.C. Cronkite
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Faculty retirement banquet for F.C. Cronkite, Dean of Law, held in Bessborough Hotel. Elevated view of head table guests (r to l): J.W.T. Spinks, University President; Mrs. Mary G. Cronkite, Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, and two other unidentified attendees.
Engineering - 50th Anniversary Reunion
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The Saskatoon Boys' Choir sings at the Engineering 50th Anniversary celebrations at the Bessborough Hotel.
University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - North Battleford Branch - Banquet
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A.D. Booth, dean of Engineering, addressing alumni at the banquet. Banner on wall in background reads, "Battlefords Branch / University of Saskatchewan / Alumni Association".
University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - Yorkton Branch - Banquet
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Alumni standing at head table and diners seated during the University Day banquet at Yorkton.
University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - Saskatoon Branch - Bierstube
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The Legionnaires, a six-piece band, perform during an Alumni Association Bierstube event at the Saskatoon Armouries.
University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - Edmonton Branch - Banquet
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View of alumni seated at tables.
Faculty - Retirement - Banquet - Addresses
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Roger C. Carter, Professor of Law, congratulating Dr. Morley .P. Toombs, Professor, College of Education, at annual faculty retirement dinner. Allan A. Tubby, member, University Board of Governors, in background.
University of Saskatchewan Retirement Dinner
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E.M. Hall walking in line with other head table guests to their places. People on the sideline standing and clapping their hands. [J. Pringle], reaches out to shake his hand.
Canadian Officers' Training Corps - Reunion
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Lieutenant Colonel John S.M. Allely, dressed formally and wearing his medals, addresses the banquet guests. J.W.T. Spinks, University President, among the guests.
Bio/Historical Note: "One of the chief prices which Canada paid in the last war for her lack of preparation was the tragic waste of thousands of her best young men killed while fighting in the ranks because they had not been previously trained for a more useful career as officers. It is to prevent such a waste in any possible future war that every Canadian University is now giving facilities to its students to qualify as officers during their undergraduate course. Our own contingent of the C.O.T.C. came to life in January of this year and is already recruited up to a strength of 170." (The Spectrum, 1921) The Canadian Officers' Training Corps was a unit in the Active Militia of Canada. The Corps prepared university students for the examinations for a Lieutenant's or Captain's Commission and the universities granted course credit for COTC work. Senior commissions were held by faculty while all junior commissioned and non-commissioned ranks were open to undergraduates. Interest in the Corps declined in the 1950s and came to an end in 1964.
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J.C. Bates, J.B. Kirkpatrick and Art Stilborn standing together before the banquet.