Note on back: "Semi-automatic filler for fluoride tablets used by Miss Regine Walter".
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
View looking southeasterly with Administration Building and the Bowl at the centre of image. Griffiths Stadium is at top right, with Arts Tower at bottom right.
Note on back: "Herb Clarke and group at Western Stockyards." A group of men are gathered around Herb Clarke as he speaks. This course was offered through the Extension Division.
[Instructor] dressed in a business suit stands near cattle in a pen, giving a feeder cattle demonstration, while a group of men sit in the bleachers. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
An unidentified man holds a rope behind several cattle and gives a feeder cattle demonstration, while other cattle are lined up in one corner of the pen. This course was offered by the Extension Division and was held at Western Stockyards in Saskatoon.
Group photo of participants of the 6th annual Armed Services Pharmacy course given by Extension. Jack Summers, professor of Pharmacy, seated at far left in front row.
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
Dr. C.M. (Red) Williams, Dr. W.E. Howell, Dr. J.M. (Milt) Bell and Dr. B.D. Owen, Animal Husbandry staff members, stand in front of the Animal Science building.
Bio/Historical Note: The name of the Department of Animal Husbandry changed to the Department of Animal Science in May 1962.
Images from Stockman's Day including a man demonstrating mineral and vitamin supplements for cattle, maps showing livestock marketing in Saskatchewan, and others.