- F. Slides, 1. Anglin Lake - folder 1
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- August, 1988
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A single bloom is seen of an unknown flower.
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A single bloom is seen of an unknown flower.
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Gumbo evening-primrose (oenothera caespitose)
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Two blooms of the Gumbo evening-primrose (oenothera caespitose) plant are seen near Anglin Lake, Saskatchewan
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Sunflower bloom (helianthus petiolaris)
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A bloom of a Sunflower (helianthus petiolaris) plant is seen near Waskesiu, Saskatchewan.
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Western Clematis (clematis ligusticfolia)
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Several blooms of a Western Clematis (clematis ligusticfolia) plant are seen near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
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Dandelion Bloom in Seed Stage (taraxacum officinale)
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A bloom of the flower Dandelion in seed stage (taraxacum officinale) near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
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A Red Fox is seen walking through a meadow near Three Heart Lakes in Waskesiu Park, Saskatchewan.
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A field of wild flowers is seen growing over rolling hills near Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan.
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A group of eight people are seen standing in front of a house. Six are women, named on the back of the photo, holding flowers.
Harebell (campanula rotundifolia)
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Two blooms of the Harebell (campanula rotundifolia) plant are seen near Anglin Lake, Saskatchewan
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Grass-of-parnassus (parnassia palustris)
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A bloom of the flower Grass-of-parnassus (parnassia palustris) near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
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An unidentified type of flower near Emma Lake
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A single bloom of an unidentified flower near Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
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W.C. McAulay, Dean of Pharmacy, presents the graduates to F.H. Auld, University Chancellor, as N.K. Cram, University Secretary, hoods a female graduate at Convocation ceremony in Physical Education gymnasium.
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
Flower - Fireweed (epilobium angustifolium)
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Several blooms of the Fireweed flower are seen.
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Many lily pads are seen in the water of Anglin Lake, Saskatchewan near the shore.
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Water plants at Anglin Lake, Saskatchewan
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A close up of reeds and other plants near the shore of Anglin Lake, Saskatchewan
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