- A-864
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- [1960?]
Elevated view looking northeast with Chemistry annexes at centre. Canada Agriculture Research, greenhouses, Heating Plant and Toxicology in background.
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Elevated view looking northeast with Chemistry annexes at centre. Canada Agriculture Research, greenhouses, Heating Plant and Toxicology in background.
Saskatchewan Research Council - Rock Analysis
Dr. R.G. Arnold and Elwood Wohlberg setting up an experiment.
Bio/historical note: Elwood Wohlberg a University of Saskatchewan graduate student from Speers and Aberdeen area, sets up a rock analysis experiment at the Saskatchewan Research Council on the University of Saskatchewan campus. Powered rock was subjected to x-rays and the results were interpreted on a machine. The amounts of mineral in each sample could be determined. The Saskatchewan Research Council and the University's Department of Geological Sciences co-operated in the project and soon more graduates became involved. R.G. Arnold was head of the Department at this time.
Saskatchewan Research Council Building
Glass entrance doorway with upright windows on each side of it. Canopy over it with a sign, "S.R.C. Pilot Plant."
Gathered around a model of the Slowpoke nuclear reactor at the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) building are l to r: Dr. G.L. Smithson, Administration and Finance Branch, SRC; Dr. Mike Apps, Department of Pharmacy, University of Alberta; Dr. T.P. Pepper, Executive Director, SRC; and Dr. J.L. Bergsteinsson, Technology Transfer and Business Development Branch, SRC.