- JGD/MG01/XVII/Slide92
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- [1958]
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Man walking with cattle in Far East.
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Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Man walking with cattle in Far East.
Braided pattern of streams on sandur of Myrdalsjokull
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Braided pattern of streams on sandur of Myrdalsjokull. In distance Hofdabrekkujokull (an outlet of Myrdalsjokull) with the volcano Katla (subglacial) in saddle of mountains where strip of blue sky. August 9, 1960.
Braided stream, glacier river Heradsvotn
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Braided stream, glacier river Heradsvotn. August 6, 1960.
Branch of Chara bearing a large oogonium
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Branch of Chara bearing a large oogonium.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Brandenburg Gate with wall in front; Berlin, Germany.
Breach in dike on island of Schouwen
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Photograph of a breach in the dike on the island of Schouwen.
Breached anticline of oil producing structure - Turner Valley, AB
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Breached anticline (anitclinal valley) of oil producing structure (Turner Valley, Alberta).
Break up - needle ice, dust cover and flotsam
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Break up - needle ice, dust cover and flotsam.
Break-up South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Break-up South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon.
Part of A.S. Morton fonds
A man bends to tend a crop breeding experiment.
Brenda Ahenakew and Carey Primeau
Posed indoor image of Brenda Ahenakew, member, Saskatoon Tribal Council, and Carey Primeau of Kinesiology.
Bio/Historical Note: image appeared in the 1997-1998 U of S Annual Report.
Bio/Historical Note: Brenda Ahenakew is a daughter of Freda Ahenakew (1932-2011), OC, Cree scholar and author.
Part of John Reeves fonds
Brenda Large. Editor; Halifax -- portrait
Head and shoulders image of Brent Burlingham, University Studies Group.
Bio/Historical Note: Brent Burlingham was a programmer/analyst with the University Studies Group from 1992 until his retirement in 2018.
Brett Fairbairn and Dr. David Male
Image of Brett Fairbairn, professor of History (standing) and Dr. David Male, professor of Mechanical Engineering, with a task force draft report on accessibility.
Bio/Historical Note: The report called for 30% enrolment of the working age population in the province's universities.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. David Harold Male was born 19 March 1939 in Dundas, Ontario, and spent his early years there. He graduated with a BEng from McMaster University in 1962. As a result of winning the Athlone Fellowship, he spent the next two years in Great Britain where he received an MSc in 1964 from the University of Birmingham. He obtained his PhD from the University of Saskatchewan and was hired in 1967, serving as a faculty member of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and was a lead faculty member in the Division of Hydrology, where he accomplished much of his research. Dr. Male’s research at the U of S laid the foundation for the development of the study of hydrology and water security to be a highly recognized area of institutional strength. Dr. Male authored and co-authored many papers and reports both in the Division of Hydrology and other disciplines. He had an international reputation in the area of snow melt energetics and is co-author of books considered to be the foundational texts in his field. Dr. Male also made significant administrative contributions, serving on several important University committees including Academic Affairs, Issues and Options (a study that formed the blueprint for the revival of the University as it moved forward into the twenty-first century) and the President's Budget Advisory Committee. Dr. Male died 16 September 2020 in Saskatoon.
Head and shoulders image of Brian Andries, Prairie Swine Centre Inc.