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Third glacial period (Wurm)

Third glacial period (Wurm). Old moraine landscapes (1) and outwash plains (3), in front of glacier (2). A. Old moraine deposits and preglacial deposits. B. Meltwater deposits. C. Moraine from the third glacial period. Source: Atlas of Denmark.

Third Annual Sports

This picture was taken at the third annual sports day at Duck Lake, July 13, 1891. W.B.Cameron, then at the Indian Agency is standing beside his velocipede. Also this picture is pasted on a piece of cardboard.

Third Annual Sports

This picture was taken at the third, annual sports day at Duck Lake, July 13, 1891. W.B. Cameron, then at the Indian Agency on the high wheeled velocipede. Mr. Cameron was the author of "Blood Red the Sun". Also the picture is pasted on a piece of cardboard.

Third Annual Class Reunion - Group Photo

On back of photo: "The third annual class reunion celebration was held on May 13-14 with the classes of 1930 and 1945 honored guests. Each year at convocation time the University and Alumni Association jointly sponsor the reunions of the classes on their 10th and 25th anniversary. Alumni attended from as far distant as Quebec and British Columbia. The members of the classes were guests of the University on Convocation day and attended convocation in the morning, tea in the afternoon, and the Convocation banquet and ball in the evening. On Saturday the group toured the Memorial Union Building in the morning, had a class photograph taken, and then held a class reunion luncheon in the dining room of Saskatchewan Hall. Shown below in the reunion photo taken on the steps of Qu'appelle Hall are:
Front row: Dr. Orvald A. Gratias, MSc '30, Montreal; R.F. Rudd, Acc. '30, Vancouver; Mrs. J.F. Whiteley (Helen Betty Cooke) Arts '30, Melfort; M.J. Willis, MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan), Educ. '30, Eston; A.W. (Allan) Shattuck, Eng. '30, Regina; L. "Gus" Bell, Agric '30, Saskatoon; Dr. William (Bill) S. Kinnear, Sc '30, Saskatoon; J. W. Tomecko, Arts '30, Senneville, P.Q.
Second row: Dr. L.C. Paul, Sc. '30, Saskatoon; Mrs. C.A. Mair (Mildred May Mundell), Arts '30, Saskatoon; Dr. Howard Dixon Hart, Arts '30, Saskatoon; C.I. Johnson, Eng. '30, Regina; A.A. McCallum, Sc. '30, Regina; P. Winnie Rowles, Sc. '30, Dewittville, P.Q.; Dr. J. Francis Leddy, Arts '30, Saskatoon; W.L. (Wally) Foss, Eng. '30, Lethbridge, Alta.
Third row: Miss E. G. Cooke, Educ '30, Regina; Mrs. J. W. Stechishin (Stella Wawyniuk), Arts '30, Saskatoon; Mrs. A.R. Pine (Grace Davis McKinnon), Sc. '30, Saskatoon; Mrs. E. K. Phillips (Jessie Wille), Arts '30, Saskatoon; A.E. Baughen, Pharm '30, Imperial, Saskatchewan; W.A. Cripps, Acc '30, Saskatoon; Dr. C.B. Orchard, Sc. '30, Saskatoon.
Fourth row: Miss H.R. Craik, Educ. '45, North Battleford; Miss Ida J. Young, Arts '30, Saskatoon; Miss H.S. Gold, Arts '30, Saskatoon; Miss Phyllis L. Bouschard, Arts '45, North Battleford; Helen D. Schwanbeck, Arts '30, Saskatoon; H. W. Mead, M.Sc. '30, Saskatoon.
Back row: R.G. Ellis, Arts '45, Regina; A.A. Kirk, Agric '45, Kerrobert; Mrs. G. H. Wilks (N. Ruth King), Arts '45, Saskatoon.
Registered but not present for the class photograph were the following: Mrs. H.S. Hay (Beulah F. Bridgeman), HSc '30, Saskatoon; T. Howard Gerrie, M.Sc. '30, Saskatoon; J.H. Marvin, Pharm. '30, Nokomis; Mrs. L.C. Paul (Mildred A. Wright), Educ. '30, Saskatoon; P.E. Reynolds, Arts '30, Saskatoon; Mrs. D.H. Bocking (Martha Merle Armstrong), Arts '45, Melfort; O.P. Bristol, Agric '45, Regina; H.R. Clark, Agric '45, Saskatoon; Mrs. D. Warren (Joan E. Cooke), HSc. '45, Saskatoon; Dr. J.H. Cumming, Arts '45, Saskatoon; Dr. A.A. Dick, Arts '45, Saskatoon; B.M. Ellis, Eng.'45, Saskatoon; R.B. McFarland, Mus '45, Saskatoon.

Thingvellir, a graben bounded by straightlined chasms

Thingvellir, a graben bounded by straight-lined chasms (gjas) running parallel, approximately NNE-SSW through the lava. They are tension (pulled apart) open fissures. Vertical displacement along some gjas, but not along other. August 8, 1960.

Thermal regime of ground at Skovorodino, Siberia

Thermal regime of ground at Skovorodino, Siberia (1928-30). Air temperature are lowest in December and January, but ground at 1.5 and 2 metres just begins to freeze at that time with attendant heaving which attains greatest intensity in February-March when ground is coldest after which temperature rises again. (Muller, 1947, p. 20).

Theodor Heuss

Signed photograph of Theodor Heuss, President of Germany, dedicated to "Herrn Premierminister John G. Diefenbaker, Ottawa, June 1958."

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