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Head and shoulders of Sylvia M. Bender, University of Saskatchewan Alumnus, in an academic gown.
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Head and shoulders of Sylvia M. Bender, University of Saskatchewan Alumnus, in an academic gown.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Chris Bigland, Professor and Head of Veterinary Microbiology and founding Director of VIDO.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Christopher Hedley Bigland was born in Calgary on 15 October 1919. He received his DVM from the University of Toronto in 1941. This was followed by a Doctor of Veterinary Public Health from the University of Toronto in 1946 and an MSc in physiology from the University of Alberta in 1960. Dr. Bigland became a member of the faculty of the University of Saskatchewan in 1964 with his appointment as Professor and Head of the Department of Veterinary Microbiology. In 1974 Dr. Bigland became the first Director of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) and remained in that post until his retirement in 1984. Dr. Bigland died in Saskatoon in 2005 at age 86.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Louis W. Christ, Head of General Practice, College of Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: The Department of Family Medicine came in existence in 1971 under the Deans Dr. John Gutelius (1970-1973) and Dr. Robert Murray (1973-1983). Dr. Louis Christ was the first Head of the Department of Family Medicine from 1971-1977. He later joined the Department of Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Christ died on 9 February 1983 in Saskatoon.
Head and shoulders image of R.T. Coupland, professor of plant ecology.
Head and shoulders image of R.T. Coupland, Director of Matador Project (1966 to 1976) and professor of plant ecology.
Portrait of Roy Romanow, Premier of Saskatchewan.
Head and shoulders image of S.H. Nelson, professor and head, Department of Horticulture.
Head and shoulders image of Patrick Brown.
Head and shoulders of Dr. S. Federoff of University of Saskatchewan Anatomy.
Head and shoulders image of Brian Gordon, BSc, graduate of Veterinary Medicine with Great Distinction. Also winner of Western College of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Gold Medal, Merck and Company Incorporated Award, and Proficiency Prize for High Academic Standing.
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dill, Wolseley pioneers ca. 1930
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Portrait of James Peers Dill and his wife, early pioneers of the Wolseley district.