- A-5689
- Item
- July 1990
Dr. Sue McColl, Department of Crop Science, with a showy milkweed, a poisonous perennial flourishing in the University’s weed nursery.
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Dr. Sue McColl, Department of Crop Science, with a showy milkweed, a poisonous perennial flourishing in the University’s weed nursery.
Wedding photo of Sandra Scholey (nee Drew) with husband David
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
David and Sandra (nee Drew) Scholey standing before Minister at the altar during their wedding ceremony, photo taken from rear balcony of Anglican Cathedral in Ottawa, 1960.
Wedding photo of Sandra Scholey (nee Drew) with husband David
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
David and Sandra (nee Drew) Scholey in wedding costume on their wedding day, watching another young man ring the bells of the Anglican Cathedral, Ottawa, 1960.
Wedding photo of Edna Diefenbaker
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Edna Diefenbaker in wedding costume, holding bouquet and standing in front of a brick fireplace, Toronto, Ontario.
Wedding party of [Murray Relatives]
Wedding party and guests standing at the front of a house and on the verandah dressed in formal attire.
Head and shoulders image of Webster Maguire, sports award winner.
Bio/Historical Note: Webster T. Maguire (1911-2002), a graduate of Nutana Collegiate in Saskatoon, enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan (BSc 1933; MD 1933) in 1928. He was a city and provincial high school champion in sprints and continued the title run at university. As captain of the Huskies, Maguire twice led the team to the Cairns Cup as WCIAU champions. Maguire held WCIAU records in 440 yards, 880 yards and broad jump. He also played on the Huskies basketball team for five years, winning the Rigby Trophy as Western Incollegiate champions in 1931-32. Maguire received a Major Athletic Award in 1931.
Award acceptees included Tom Steele (Physics), John Porter (Classics), Shane Doucette (The Sheaf), Maria Medel (The Sheaf), Gerry Rank (Biology), Darlene Fichter (Library), Don Drinkwater (Phys. Ed./CIT Circle), Darryl Friesen (Library Systems/Computing Services), Norm Kolb (Physics/SAL), Fred Phillips (Commerce), Linda Fritz (Library), and Gord Holtslander (Biology).
Bio/historical note: Image appeared in the May 8, 1998 OCN.
Weaving magic at Spectrum 2001
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Bruce Tang
Weathering by organic acids from deeply penetrating roots
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Weathering by organic acids from deeply penetrating roots in syentite along road cut, Alder Gulch near Zortman Butte, Little Rocky Mountains, Montana. May, 1964.
Weathered till overlain by fresh till - Stewart Valley, Sask.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Weathered till 8 feet thick (man at bottom, spade at top) overlain by fresh till. Contact between lowest and middle till of Wickenden, 1931b. Near Stewart Valley, Sask. Now regarded as contact between Aikins till below and Wymark till above separated by marly stratified deposits (Christiansen 1959).
Image of George Wearring sitting at a desk holding a piece of paper.
This collection contains material on the College of Home Economics Golden Jubilee (1978), and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Saskatoon branch (1980-1983).
Young, Wanda Ena, 1923- (Professor of Home Economics)
Portrait of W.E. Lovell, College of Engineering, 1923-1960.
Passport photo of W.E. Code, University of Saskatchewan Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.