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University of Saskatchewan

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Location:
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Founding Date:
3-Apr-1907

Team:
Huskies

Enrollment:
19,000

Official Website:
http://www.usask.ca/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Lorne Calvert
Politician
24-Dec-1954   Premier of Saskatchewan, 2001-07
Grant Devine
Politician
5-Jul-1944   Premier of Saskatchewan, 1982-91
John Diefenbaker
Head of State
18-Sep-1895 16-Aug-1979 Prime Minister of Canada, 1957-63
Murray Edwards
Business
c. 1959   Canadian Natural Resources
Ralph Goodale
Politician
5-Oct-1949   Canadian Opposition Leader
Neil H. Jacoby
Economist
19-Sep-1909 31-May-1979 Council of Economic Advisers, 1953-55
Harold H. MacKay
Attorney
c. 1940   MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP
James L. Popowich
Business
c. 1943   Elk Valley Coal Corporation
Uwe E. Reinhardt
Educator
24-Sep-1937   Health economist
Roy Romanow
Politician
12-Aug-1939   Premier of Saskatchewan, 1991-2001
W. Keith Smith
Business
c. 1934   Sr. Vice Chairman, Mellon Financial, 1987-98
Henry Taube
Chemist
30-Nov-1915 16-Nov-2005 Mechanisms of electron transfer
Robert J. Young
Historian
27-Apr-1942   In Command of France

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Grant Devine
Politician
5-Jul-1944   Premier of Saskatchewan, 1982-91
Gerhard Herzberg
Physicist
25-Dec-1904 3-Mar-1999 Molecular spectroscopy

ADMINISTRATORS AND TRUSTEES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John Diefenbaker
Head of State
18-Sep-1895 16-Aug-1979 Prime Minister of Canada, 1957-63


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