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Crake Fellow in Drama at Mount Allison University

Series contains documents related to Jenny Munday's time as Crake Fellow in Drama at Mount Allison University. The series includes correspondence, applications, contracts, and other records from the fellowship. The series also includes records from theatre courses taught by Munday at Mount Allison during her fellowship.

Writing records of Jenny Munday

Series contains documents related to plays, monologues, articles, and other pieces written by Jenny Munday. The documents include drafts, research material, writing contracts, and other records of Munday's writing process. The documents also include programs, posters, reviews, and other records of performances of Munday's works.

Administrative records of the Halifax Camerata Singers

Series contains records pertaining to the management of the Halifax Camerata Singers, including financial records, correspondence, minutes from meetings of the Board of Directors, and records relating to the plans for each concert season. The records are organized by concert season, starting with the inception of the Camerata Singers in 1986-1987.

Françoise Baylis's grant records

Series contains records illustrating Francoise Baylis's achievements in the acquisition of major grants for both research and training purposes, both as principle investigator and in the role of co-investigator or collaborator. The records are primarily administrative in nature, such as applications, letters of intent, correspondence and meeting notes with colleagues, as well as correspondence with granting agencies and research ethics boards. Some files contain draft or published papers. The series includes a sub-series of records pertaining to applications or proposals that were either rejected or declined, and some of these files include brief notes of explanation.

Françoise Baylis's committee, professional and public services records

Series contains records illustrating Françoise Baylis's professional service, including committee work, Governor-In-Council appointments, and legal consultation as an expert witness. Other records pertain to her research appointments (e.g., Canada Research Chair) and elected positions (e.g., RSC fellowship). Also included in this series is a file of clinical consultations from Françoise Baylis's employment as a bioethicist at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Records include correspondence, minutes, agendas, contracts, reports and court documents. Related written reports and/or presentations may be located in other series.

Ronald Justin Inness' correspondence

Series consists of correspondence between Ronald Justin Inness and different individuals, including Noel R.P. Bonsor, Ernest D. Brown, W. Kayke Lamb of the Public Archives of Canad, and others, regarding ships and shipping companies.

Records regarding Nova Scotia same-sex legal challenges

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.

The Missing Dog Is Spotted

Series comprises records regarding the development, writing, and publishing of Jessica Scott Kerrin's mystery novel, The Missing Dog Is Spotted, a prequel novel to The Spotted Dog Last Seen, published by Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press. Records types include manuscripts, notes, published reviews, and clippings.

Charles Bruce's unpublished works

Series consists of correspondence, secondary research materials, notes and manuscripts of Charles Bruce's unpublished work, including a novel titled Drift of Light. There is also a file containing drafts of speeches given by Bruce.

Joan Gilroy's Maritime School of Social Work records

Series comprises correspondence, committee records and reports created and collected during Joan Gilroy's tenure as a professor and director of the Maritime School of Social Work. Included are records related to the MSSW women's group and the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work; records related to the MSSW's fiftieth anniversary; and a sub-series of records related to a Canadian/EU social work student exchange program in which Dalhousie participated and Joan Gilroy was a key figure.

Susan Kerslake's published manuscripts

Series contains manuscripts of published novels, including heavily annotated drafts of Middlewatch and Penumbra. There is also related correspondence, including royalty payments, requests for inclusion in anthologies, and letters of acceptance and rejection.

Susan Kerslake's correspondence

Series contains correspondence to and from Susan Kerslake and includes typed and handwritten letters, form rejection letters and requests for use of work.

Susan Kerslake's records regarding organizations, conferences, and awards

Series contains materials related to Kerslake’s involvement with organizations or events related to her writing. The organizations represented in the series are the Writer’s Federation of Nova Scotia, the Writer’s Council of Nova Scotia, and CBC. The events represented in this series are the Dalhousie Medical School’s Medicine and the Humanities event, the Maritime Writer’s Workshop, and an Arts Festival.

Interviews with miners

Series contains recorded interviews with miners who worked at coalfields in Joggins and Springhill, Nova Scotia. Interviews were conducted by Ian McKay. Series also contains notes from each interview.

Teaching records

Series contains records produced in the course of Jill Grant’s teaching at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and Dalhousie University. Records include course outlines and syllabi, lecture and presentation notes, assignments and exams, slides and photographs, and a limited volume of student work. This series is divided into subseries by course title; much of the material was removed intact from teaching binders and illustrates the evolution of courses taught over a range of years.

Artscape

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Artscape. This program features interviews and reviews relating to art productions in Halifax, including film, music, and visual art.

Dr. Johnson’s Travelling Medicine Show

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Dr. Johnson’s Travelling Medicine Show. This program features Dr. Johnson of Dalhousie Student Health. It is part of the “Upwardly Mobile” program (CKDU’s morning Public Affairs program) at 8am on Thursdays, hosted by Jennifer Garvey and Mike Hymers.

From these Roots

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, From these Roots. The series was part of CKDU's public affairs program The Evening Affair. From these Roots includes features and interviews with African-Canadians, primarily from Nova Scotia.

Learning about AIDS

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Learning About AIDS. This is a two part program prepared by CKDU's city reporter, Donna Mayer, and outlines the dangers of AIDS, safe sex, and the hysteria and discrimination that revolves around it. The series was run for the first time in January of an unknown year.

Dalhousie University Libraries human resources

Series comprises records related to job descriptions, personnel appointments and performance, and includes records types such as correspondence, reports and reviews. Human resource-related committee records are found in the Dalhousie University Libraries committee and task force series.

Archives administration

Series contains administrative records created and maintained by the University Archives in areas such as human resources; grant funding; archives-related reports, surveys and policies; and unit reviews.

Projects and working groups

Series consists of records produced from the research and committee work of the staff of IPA/Henson College. Within the series are research notes and drafts for papers, finished papers, minutes from various meetings related to projects, correspondence directly related to projects and committees, grant applications, speeches, financial statements, agendas, and materials such as questionnaires and interview questions used to gather information for policy research. The content and nature of various projects and working groups undertaken by IPA/Henson College indicate the organisation’s interest in a few key areas, particularly public health, marginalised social groups, education, trade, and industrial relations. Most studies were carried out in the Maritime region, especially in Nova Scotia, and many in the Halifax region. Some of the projects include interviews with individuals and a great deal of personal information. Many of these records were provided code names by the researchers, and most such records are closed to the public.
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