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Dalhousie University

Series consists of records directly relating to Aitchison’s career as a professor at Dalhousie University in the Political Science department. Types of records include exams, class lists, assignments, student papers, faculty and department memos and meeting minutes and lecture notes.

Microfilm

This series consist of rolls of microfilm of 16th and 17th century English and Italian manuscripts obtained by Sprott for research.

Faculty of Graduate Studies

This series consists of records relating to Sprott’s involvement with the faculty of graduate studies. Types of records include library committee funding, reports and minutes, reports and submissions to the university grants committee and graduate theses in the English department.

Subseries include Department Records.

Faculty of Arts and Science

This series consists of records relating to Sprott’s professional career while at Dalhousie University in the faculty of arts and science. Types of records include meeting minutes, reports, correspondence, Dalhousie Faculty Association minutes and reports and department evaluations. See the series Department of English for similar records.

Subseries include Committees and Department Records.

Department of English

This series consists of records created by Sprott and the English department at Dalhousie University accumulated by Sprott while he was an English professor. Types of records include meeting minutes, course lists and descriptions, reports and comments on English courses, memos, committee papers and material from events within the department. See the series Faculty of Arts and Science for similar records.

Subseries include of Committes ; Conferences and Events ; and Department Records.

Dalhousie University Libraries

This series consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, agendas and similar papers relating to the building of the Killam Memorial Library. See Faculty of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Arts and Science and the Department of English for more records on the buildings of the Killam Memorial Library.

Class Records

This series consists of records relating to English courses taught by Sprott while a professor at Dalhousie University, along with some material from his time teaching at McGill, Brooklyn College and Columbia. Types of records include reading lists, class lecture notes, assignments, exams and completed exams by students.

Teaching

Series consists of materials used in the preparation for and delivery of courses and lectures by David Braybrooke at various institutions. Included are transcripts of lectures, copies of examinations, and copies of assignments; student theses and correspondence with students regarding their theses; thesis guidelines; materials related to book purchasing; correspondence with various colleagues related to teaching; correspondence with students, including requests for references; correspondence with various Department of Philosophy staff at Dalhousie University and regarding the Austin and Hempel Fund; and correspondence related to the search for a new Chair of the Department of Philosophy.

Not all student correspondence files have been retained. Those included in this series were sampled based on their evidence of a significant relationship with David Braybrooke.

Publications

Series represents a significant component of Braybrooke's career documenting his extensive writing and publishing activities, including the writing and publication of Congestion Goes Through the Issue Machine, Three Tests for Democracy, A Strategy of Decision, Ethics in the World of Business, and Logic on the Track of Social Change. Although the majority of the works were created in Canada or the United States, many also document writing done in collaboration with colleagues from around the world. The series includes notes, draft manuscripts, and (in some cases) final publications. Writings include original works and reviews of the works of others. Correspondence in this series contains incoming and outgoing letters with colleagues, editors, and requests for offprints. Additionally, Braybrooke kept records of all the major works that formed the bases of his personal research (including works by Kant, Hume, etc.). Thus, publications by others which he used in his research also form part of this series.

Published Works

This series contains manuscripts, correspondence, research and published copies of some of J. Andrew Wainwright’s works. They include Notes for a Native Land ; Moving Outward ; After the War ; Flight of the Falcon: Scott’s Journey to the South Pole 1910-12 ; World Enough and Time: Charles Bruce, a Literary Biography; Landscape and Desire and A Very Large Soul: Margaret Laurence’s Letters to Canadian Writers.

Dissertation

Series consists of drafts, research, and notes by Graham for his dissertation Provincial-Municipal Fiscal Relations in a Low Income Province: Nova Scotia.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of records relating to Graham’s career at Dalhousie University. Types of records include course material, lectures, notes, departmental memos, meeting minutes, reports, and some correspondence.

Committees and associations

Series consists of records from committees, associations, government advisory panels, and similar groups that Graham was a member of or served on a panel for. Types of records include reports, notes, comments, minutes, and annual reports from organizations such as the Atlantic Canada Economics Association, the Canadian Economics Council, the Royal Society of Canada, and Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities.

Subject files

The Subject Files series contains records regarding various issues of interest to the WFNS and its membership. These include censorship, copyright, GST, public lending rights, and other similar issues. The types of records included here are correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, reports, resource materials, and other materials.

The Canada Council

This series contains records outlining the relationship of the WFNS with the Canada Council for the Arts. The types of records included here are correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other materials regarding funding and author readings.

University of King's College

Series consists of records created by the University of King’s College or by Godfrey while he was President and Vice-Chancellor of the College. Types of records include meeting minutes, reports, correspondence, notes, and a video profile of Dr. John Godfrey.

Professional associations and other organizations

Series consists of material relating to professional associations, societies, and other organizations that Godfrey was involved in. Types of records include newsletters, memos, meeting minutes, by-laws, financial records, and more from associations and groups such as the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Atlantic Institution of Education, the Canadian Council exploration grants, and more.

Printed material

Series consists of printed material collected by Godfrey based on his interest in the subject and local historical significance. Records include The Springhill Communicator, the publication for the Springhill Prison, The Archival Association of Nova Scotia newsletters, Friends of Citadel Hill Society newsletters, and the Halifax South Open School journal.

National Film Board of Canada

Series consists of records relating to the National Film Board of Canada, of which Godfrey was a member. Types of records include notes, by-laws, an audit plan, meeting minutes, and correspondence.

Liberal Party Association

Series consists of records relating to the federal and Nova Scotia provincial Liberal parties, of which Godfrey was a member and ran as a Liberal candidate in the Halifax-Citadel district. Types of records include notes, correspondence, convention records, policy committee meeting minutes, and notes.

Governor General's Canadian Study Conference

Series consists of records relating to the Governor General’s Canadian Study Conference, of which Godfrey was the Chairman. Types of records include financial statements, meeting minutes, correspondence, a members’ list, and conference agendas.

Double O Zero Productions Limited

Double O Zero Productions was a company started and owned by Godfrey and Dr. David Crook to produce and distribute the Electric Head videos created for the History 100 course and to produce university documents for Dalhousie University and University of King’s College, such as student handbooks and publicity materials. Types of records include correspondence, legal agreements, notes, memos, shooting scripts and research for the Electric Head videos, videocassettes, lecture notes, and other course material for History 100.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of records relating to Dalhousie University, the History Department, the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Art Gallery (of which Godfrey was Chairman for a time), and committees that Godfrey was involved in such as the film committees and Chaplain’s Advisory Committee. Types of records include meeting minutes, memos, newsletters, notes, photographs, course materials, and student papers.

Waegwoltic Club

The Waegwoltic Club is a private club in Halifax, Nova Scotia located on the North West Arm. Nicholls was a member, the chairman of public relations and wrote the Flagstaff bulletin for the exclusive club. Types of records in this series include meeting minutes, financial reports, issues of the Flagstaff bulletin, notes and by-law revisions.

Personal Records

This series consists of records relating to Nicholls’ resignation as the editor of the Canadian Bar Review, material from the conference on editing school law reviews, the Halifax Picture Loan Society and course material from the year spent as a visiting professor at Queen’s University.

Family Records

This series consists of records relating to the Nicholls and Van Vliet family. Types of records include estate papers, wills and agreements of family members, correspondence regarding the estates and wills. Also included are a family tree and biographies of George V.V. Nicholls.
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