File contains manuscripts, correspondence and review comments relating to the article The Consequences of the Conversion of Natural, Mixed-species Forests to Conifer Plantations in Southern New Brunswick, Canada.
File also contains playbills and a program for Cape Breton University Boardmore Theatre's 42nd season, which included a production of The Company Store, directed by Todd Hiscock.
Item is a paper prepared by Norman Peterson in review of the original assumptions made about the community by Teled Video Services Association that led to the development of the Media Resouces centre along with other services.
Item is a program for a luncheon at the Halifax Hotel at which Vincent MacDonald was the guest speaker, giving an address on the St. Lawrence waterway.
Item is the premiere issue (Vol. 1, No. 1) of "The Comet," a handwritten newspaper published in Osborne, Nova Scotia on January 19, 1900. The issue covers topics such as the Boer War, county news, gossip and poetry.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2009-2010 season production of William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. The production was directed by Ann-Marie Kerr and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, DTDP patrons, essays on the main themes of the play, and a director's note.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of New World Stories, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left-Handed Poems by Canadian writer Michael Ondaatje. The episode aired on February 22, 1993.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Living After Diagnosis, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode aired on March 26, 1992.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Outlook. This episode is on the church in Russia, featuring an interview with Prof. Yuri Glazov of Dalhousie University. The episode is hosted by John Cairncross. It was recorded April 28, 1988 and aired May 4, 1988. It was rebroadcast July 20, [1988].
File contains a 1000 word article by Andrew Merkel about the history of Christ Church, Karsdale, near Lower Granville, the third oldest Anglican church in Nova Scotia, but originally built by Congregationalists in the 1760s. The file also contains a letter to R.J. Rankin at The Herald newspaper in Halifax.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Black Cultural Centre Presents, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is a recording of "The Christmas Story" by Dick Gregory. It aired December 14, 1989 and was rebroadcasted December 19, 1989.
File contains four annotated drafts of Budge Wilson's short story "The Christmas of the Big Blow," which eventually became "The Christmas that Almost Wasn't." The file also contains a rejection letter from Weekend Magazine.
File contains set and prop designs for Neptune Theatre's 2009 production of the "Christmas Carol." The designer and director of the production are not indicated on the designs, but were completed by Geofrey Dinwiddie, according to the set design contract (see MS-3-1, Box 540, Folder 32).
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Outlook. This episode is on the Christian Heritage Part with interviews with Bob Daly and Don Codling by John Cairncross. The episode was recorded August 15, 1988 and aired August 17, 1988.
File contains two drafts of typed manuscript for an article entitled "The Christian Glacier", written by Kenneth Leslie, presumably in 1958. The second draft, a six-page fragment, discusses the efforts of then-Alberta Premier [Ernest] Manning and Methodist Bishop Bromley Oxnam to "sell war to unsophisticated Christians" by comparing the Soviet Union to the Anti-Christ. File then discusses the evangelization of Madhya Pradesh in India through exploitation of "their poverty and suffering". File then discusses John Foster Dulles's anti-Communist (which Leslie sees as pro-Franco) beliefs, defending the "missionary" efforts of Communism by declaring that "when Spain lay bleeding under the blows of Mussolini and Hitler was it the atheistic Communist society that turned its face away and passed by on the other side, or was it the 'Christian' West?" Includes inked corrections and alterations in Leslie's hand. File also includes an earlier, heavily-annotated, 12-page typed draft with the title "The spirit of Jesus in the Soviet People".
File contains manuscripts, draft manuscripts, correspondence and reviewer comments relating to the article The Chemistry of Streams in Southwestern and Central Nova Scotia with Particular Reference to Catchment Vegetation and the Influence of Dissolved Organix Carbon Primarily from Wetlands.
Item is a videocassette of an educational video that discusses the basics of the nervous system. The video was requested by Dr. Marshall and was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2008-2009 season production of William Bertolt Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle. The production was directed by Margot Dionne and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, DTDP patrons, essays on the main themes of the play, and a director's note.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht as translated by James and Tania Stern, performed from 11 to 14 February 2009. The production was directed by Margot Dionne and produced by DalTheatre with musical direction by Chuck Homewood. The production was staged at the David MacK. Murray Theatre.
File contains an annotated, typed draft of Budge Wilson's book "The Cat that Barked" and copies of correspondence between Budge Wilson and Sheila Dalton regarding the manuscript. This version (with the changes made) was sent to Lesley Choyce and Terry Roscoe.
Item is a videocassette of a classroom film by McGraw-Hill Contemporary Films. The video is a documentary with a real person as the subject. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. J. Curtis from the Department of Psychiatry.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of International Perspectives, a CKDU radio program. This episode features Andy Knight, and is hosted by Peter McKenna.
Item is a poster for the CARE project workshop series 2019 presents... how to care for your hair event held on December 19 and specialized in Afro textured hair. Event was facilitated by Martha Mutale.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired May 27, 1986 and was rebroadcast June 1, 1986; December 10, 1989; and November 26, 1990.
File contains one digital recording of the raw source audio used to create the Rock Meets Bone episode titled "Tales Until Dawn" with the Cape Gael Co-op, which aired on November 3, 1989. Recording is part 3 of 3.
File contains one digital recording of the raw source audio used to create the Rock Meets Bone episode titled "Tales Until Dawn" with the Cape Gael Co-op, which aired on November 3, 1989. Recording is part 2 of 3.
File contains one digital recording of the raw source audio used to create the Rock Meets Bone episode titled "Tales Until Dawn" with the Cape Gael Co-op, which aired on November 3, 1989. Recording is part 1 of 3.
File contains documents regarding the creation of the Rock Meets Bone episode titled "Tales Until Dawn" with the Cape Gael Co-op, which aired on November 3, 1989. The episode features Gaelic story-telling, song, and music. Materials include handwritten production notes, an introduction, and business cards.
File contains a copy of the report "A Canadian-Chinese Prorgamme in International & Comparative Law" drafted by the College of Law at Peking University and the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie University. File also contains correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald, Paul Brennan, Marc Dolgin, Peter Hoffman, W. Andrew Mackay, H.L. O'Brien, Alasdair Sinclair, and Wang Tieya.