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John Dixon - Portrait
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[between 1908 and 1912] (Vervaardig)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 22.5 x 15 cm
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Iimage of John Dixon, member, first University Board of Governors, 1908-1921.
Bio/Historical Note: John Dixon (1850-1922), elected by the University Senate, would serve on the University Board of Governors from 1908 until 1921.The first recorded gift to the university came in June 1909, when John Dixon, Esq., of Dixon Bros, General Merchants, Maple Creek, sent Dean William J. Rutherford of the College of Agriculture an unspecified quantity of “alfalfa soil.” The acquisition of the soil and its associated bacteria was the first step in the establishment of the University Farm’s new alfalfa crop.
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Photographer: Unknown
Copyright holder: Public domain
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