This series includes the following types of materials: calendars and calendar preparation; convocation and graduation programs, speeches and general information; faculty and student newsletters; theses and student project files; general and specific course bibliographies; school history texts, brochures and flyers; course-related materials and publications; field study information.
In 1874 the Red Cap Snowshoe club was founded in Halifax, making it the oldest local sports organization. Balcom was an active member until the club was disbanded in 1974 after its centenary.
Series contains records related to the operations of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Farm Radio Forum branches and their contributions to the the National Farm Radio Forum from 1937-65. Records include pamphlets, scripts, correspondence, memos, newsletters, guides, National Secretaries report, annual reports from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick regions, and minutes from the regional and national meetings and conferences. Some of the records were created and collected by Longly and C.A. Douglas, as well as regional secretary Rosemary Campbell. The National Farm Radio Forum was a national rural listening-discussion group project sponsored by the Canadian Association for Adult Education, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and CBC. Initially, this program was a dramatized discussion of farm problems in wartime, arranged in cooperation with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, and the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Eventually, it evolved into discussions by individuals from various communities across the country. The program was developed by Orville Shugg and Neil Morrison.
Series contains records and artifacts that were created by the College library, from 1905-1983, and the MacRae Library, built on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus, between 1983-2012. Records also pertain to the Agricola Archives, Museum, and Special Collections which is housed in the MacRae Library building. Records include handbooks, archival exhibits held at the MacRae Library, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Series contains records related to the Nova Scotia Grain Marketing Board, the Grain and Forage Commission, and the Forage Council, and their formation of a joint board . Records have been filed in backwards chronology
Series includes records related to sheep in Nova Scotia and Canada. Subseries include the Nova Scotia Sheep Breeders Association, and publications related to sheep. The series is arranged chronologically.
Series contains publications related to Melville Cumming's agricultural research which he published between 1923-1957. Series is divided into three subseries: committee & association minutes, papers Cumming used for his research, and research articles by Cumming.
Series contains records, pamphlets, invitations, and newspaper clippings regarding events at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus between 1992-2007. It's arranged into four subseries, convocation, autumn assembly, founder's day, and the opening of the centennial amphitheater.
Series contains records regarding events at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture campus after 2012. It has two subseries'; convocation and induction ceremonies.
Series consists of the proceedings of conferences and workshops related to agriculture that were hosted at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus between 1965-1997.
Series comprises Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his academic activities, including his involvement as a faculty member of York University Osgoode Hall, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, and other institutions. Series also includes records and research materials regarding the development of Macdonald's publications, unpublished papers, and other materials.
Series includes records derived from Ross Boutilier's legal challenge to the province of Nova Scotia regarding same-sex marriage protection and his Canadian Human Rights Tribunal challenge to have same-sex marriages acknowledged and declared eligible for relevant benefits. The series also includes documents derived from Wilson Hodder's legal challenge regarding same-sex benefits. Materials include legal documents, correspondence, notes, and clippings.
This series contains records regarding the interactions of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia with a variety of outside organizations and institutions, such as other writers' organizations, federal government departments, and publishers. These records include correspondence, informational material, memos, and press releases. The Federation maintains relationships to other writers' organizations, or those in related fields, in Nova Scotia and elsewhere. The purpose of these relationships is to provide a measurable benefit to the Federation and its membership through the sharing of information and opportunities and the facilitation of joint or cost-sharing programs.
Series contains meeting minutes and packages, which were filed variously by either calendar year or fiscal year, and either separate from or together with Executive Committee minutes. The original order of these files has been maintained. Meeting packages may contain copies of reports, correspondence, media clippings or other materials introduced or distributed at meetings. Series also contains annual reports of Symphony Nova Scotia.
Series consists of records regarding pharmacy residency, reports, administrative documents, project proposals, newsletters, lists of graduates, and student papers written for Duff's History of Pharmacy class.
Dalhousie University. Faculty of Health. College of Pharmacy
Series consists of Janet M. Eaton's material regarding her involvement with the Continuous Learning Association of Nova Scotia. Series includes correspondence, programmes, pamphlets, meeting minutes, reports, and other textual records.
Series consists of Janet M. Eaton's materials regarding her professional involvement with the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Series includes correspondence, reports, clippings, conference programmes, meeting minutes, and other textual records.
Series contains records related to sheep and sheep breeding created by various sheep breeder associations between 1984-2002. It is arranged into 4 subseries, Purebred, Canadian, Cape Breton, and miscellaneous associations.
Series consists of records of Alan Emerson Cameron regarding the voluntary economic planning for the new Nova Scotia, including correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings and others materials.
Series consists of records of Alan Emerson Cameron regarding the royal commission on coal, including correspondence, briefs, draft of papers, manuscripts, published reports and other materials.
Series consists of records of Alan Emerson Cameron regarding studies and publications about the coal exploration, including proceedings, briefs, summaries, reports and other materials.
Series contains Jill Grant's records from the Joint Review Panel for the Whites Point Quarry and Marine Terminal Project. Materials include the project's environmental impact statement, transcripts from scoping meetings and public hearings, records of the Joint Review Panel, reference and research materials, correspondence, maps and photographs, and other records. The series provides a comprehensive record of the activities of the Joint Review Panel, which was made up by Jill Grant, Robert Fournier and Gunter Muecke.
Series contains records created and collected by Peter Hamilton relating to sheep and wool. These include records on breeding, businesses, management, wool gathering, and carcasses.
Series contains various publications and archival records from various sheep related associations, councils, boards, bureaus, and university faculties. There are four subseries': Nova Scotia Wool Marketing Board, Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited, Canada Sheep Council, and other councils and associations. There are also files with records created by the Wool Bureau of Canada Limited, Manitoba Sheep Association, Wool-growers at Work, and University of Alberta Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry.
Series contains records and publications created and collected by Roy MacKenzie related to sheep and wool, as well as a baseball hat and an oversized photograph.
Series contains records created or collected by Logan during his time in German prisoner of war camps during World War I. Robert Logan was held in the following camps: Karlsruhe (April 8, 1917); Heidelberg; Krefeld; Schwalmstadt (Ziegenhain prison); Holtzminden (Offizier Gefangenenlager); Schweidnitz (December 25, 1918). Records include notebooks, photographs, and pamphlets and other materials distributed to prisoners.
Series consists of recordings of Gillan auditions, as well as transcriptions of The Rum Runner broadcasts and a collection of Norman Creighton's radio talks entitled A Hantsport Haggis: A Collection of Short Essays by Norman Creighton. Most records have locking grooves between tracks, are in good condition, and have good sound quality. The series consists of two subseries: 1. Gillan Auditions, and 2. The Rum Runners and A Hantsport Haggis.
Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. An Imagex co-production with the UK’s Metrodome, this children's feature film is about a down-and-out crime writer who hits it big with his "Crafty Cow" series about a bovine detective. Filmed in and around Halifax and in Los Angeles, the 97-minute children's film was directed by Vadim Jean, written by Jurgen Wolff, and starred Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe, Genevieve Tessier, and Joseph Rutten. This series contains ACTRA work reports, agreements, applications, audit records, biographical information, budget and other financial information, call sheets, cast and crew lists, correspondence, a credit list, daily production reports, film festival publicity materials, a film inventory, immigration records, insurance documents, location stills, negatives, notes, production stills, publicity materials and prints, schedules, scripts and script revisions, set drawings, shipping information, a synopsis, and video recordings.
Series contains records related to readings, awards, workshops and literary festivals where Banks' plays have been performed or workshopped. Records include applications forms, programs, newsletters, and correspondence.
Series contains draft manuscripts, annotated draft manuscripts, correspondence, reviewer comments, datasets, correspondence with publishers, annotated reference articles, and offprints of journal publications by Ransom Myers and co-authors.
Series consists of records regarding Ransom Myers’ work as a consultant under the incorporated company Ransom A. Myers & Associates Limited Natural Resources Consultant. Series includes correspondence, datasets, annotated reference articles and government documents, invoices, signed contracts, affidavits, court documents, materials prepared in anticipation of litigation, press, declarations and meeting minutes.
Series includes records regarding Ransom Myers’ involvement in conferences, workshops and working groups. Records include conference materials such as schedules and programs, seminars and workshop invitations, presentation transparencies and PowerPoints, and promotional posters and postcards. Series also contains materials illustrating Myers’ engagement with the broader oceanographic and conservation community, including correspondence and records regarding professional association awards received by Myers.
Series contains slides, lecture and presentation transparencies and PowerPoints used by Ransom Myers in his classes at Dalhousie University and external lectures. Series also contains exams, assignments, teaching evaluations, thesis drafts, research notes, defence presentations and invitations.
Series consists mainly of Norman Creighton's CBC radio talks, airing from the 1950s through 1980s, but also includes newspaper clippings and notes, a CBC brochure, and a chronological list of radio talks and their subjects. Radio talks are usually brief essays or editorials on subjects ranging from environmental issues; social issues; Maritime historical figures and events; Maritime communities and events; and lifestyle, among others. They aired on several CBC shows, including: A. M. Chronicle, Maritime Magazine, and Personally Speaking. There are approximately 700 talks, most of which are between five and seven typed pages. Creighton often re-used sections from radio talks or re-aired largely unchanged radio talks at later dates. Re-aired radio talks may also have been re-titled. Instances where material is known to have been recycled are noted. The series consists of two subseries based on type of material: 1. Radio talks 2. Title lists
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Radio Free World. This program combined news and features from shortwave radio stations to provide various perspectives on a topic. Hosts of the program included Mike Hymers, Roger Dillon, and Gene Huh.
Series contains more than two dozen typescripts (unless otherwise noted) of Thomas Head Raddall's radio and television broadcasts. The bulk of these are his own scripts, not others' adaptations of his work.
Series includes correspondence between R. Graham Murray and the national, the British Columbia, and the Nova Scotia branches of the Community Planning Association of Canada.
Series includes R. Graham Murray's certificate of distinction from Dalhousie Law School; a certificate of appointment as member of the Board of Commissioners of Victoria General Hospital; and a certificate of appointment as vice chairman of the Health Services and Insurance Commission.