File contains fan mail for Middlewatch, including five handwritten letters (one made up of several individuals' commentaries), and one critique by an eighth grade student.
Series contains correspondence to and from Susan Kerslake and includes typed and handwritten letters, form rejection letters and requests for use of work.
Fonds contains records relating to Susan Kerslake's writing and personal life, including manuscripts of published and unpublished work; correspondence, early writing and schoolwork, photographs, awards, articles and books reviews, and materials from events she attended.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Halifax author Susan Kerslake and Nova Scotia poet Deirdre Dwyer, hosted by Mary Jo Anderson. The episode was recorded January 15, 1986 and aired January 16, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Voices, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features Chicago-born, Halifax-based author Susan Kerslake reading the short story Foreigner from her book, "Blind Date". It is guessed to be "about" six minutes long. The episode was recorded on July 11, 1989.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Halifax-based author Susan Kerslake. The episode was recorded January 9, 1991; aired January 10, 1991; and was rebroadcast August 22, 1991.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features an interview with Halifax author Susan Kerslake, hosted by Judy Dudar. The episode was recorded July 11, 1989; aired July 13, 1989; and was rebroadcast October 12, 1989.
Collection contains research materials gathered by Susan Horne who was head of the Home Economics / 4-H Branch of the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing. The records were used while she was writing "Home Economists in Agriculture 1913-1985."
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Wolfville-born author Susan Haley on her book Getting Married in Buffalo Jump (1987). It aired September 23, 1987 and was rebroadcast October 1, 1987 and May 19, 1988. It was edited on May 19, 1988 before it was rebroadcast.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features an interview with Susan George, a political scientist, writer who campaigns for global justice. The episode aired on November 12, 1987, and was rebroadcasted on November 16, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Nova Scotia writer Susan Atkinson-Keene. It was recorded September 25, 1990; aired September 27, 1990; and was rebroadcast August 29, 1991.
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 entitled "Survival of the Black Family (Children)." It aired October 26, 1989 and was rebroadcasted October 31, 1989.
File contains a survey plan described as showing a portion of Prince Albert road (sometimes called Waverley, Preston, or Lake road), Dartmouth, N.S., near the D.B.C.A. boat-house, at the foot of the first Dartmouth Lake.
File contains the manuscript written by Freedman with G. Henry and J. Svoboda, for Arctic, volume 39, number 1. The file also contains a more-recent, expanded draft manuscript, elaborating upon that article, as well as correspondence.
File contains one English and one French copy of the Canadian Human Right's Commission's Survey of public opinion on human rights, one draft copy of the Gay Alliance for Equality brief to Canadian Human Right's Commission, and one pamphlet regarding filing a complaint with the Canadian Human Right's Commission.
File contains the draft manuscript written by Freedman and C. Stewart, for the Canadian Wildlife Service, about Utricularia radiata and Potamogeton pulcher in Spectacle Lake. Includes data related to macrophytes in both lakes.
File contains the draft manuscript report written by Freedman and C. Stewart, for the Canadian Wildlife Service via the Institute for Resource and Environmental Studies and the Department of Biology, Dalhousie.
File contains the draft manuscript report written by Freedman, C. Stewart, and J. Dale, for the Institute for Resource and Environmental Studies. File also contains a bound manuscript.
File contains facsimiles of city records related to surveys of Africville homes. File includes a key, relating property numbers to the purported owner of the property, and is arranged by those within the Industrial Mile, and those outside the "Expropriated Area".
Item is a videocassette of an educational surgery video, hosted by Dr. Marble. The video was requested by Dr. MacDonald from the Department of Surgery and was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
File is an audio reel containing a recording of Surendra Patel at the main branch of the Halifax public library as part of the World We Want lecture series. Professor Patel was the former director of the Technology Division of the United Nations Commission on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in Geneva. His lecture at the Halifax public library on November 26, 1992 was entitled "Economic and Social Systems for the Future." It aired on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program, on November 27, 1992.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. The episode is on "Sure Thing," a performance at the Atlantic Fringe Festival.
File contains one piece of correspondence regarding the Coordinated Home Care Program for AIDS sufferers, and one fax containing minutes from an AIDS Nova Scotia support committee meeting.
Item consists of supplemental handwritten manuscript material on New France related to Molly Beresford's short story "Wot ye what love is? (being a legend of Port Royal)", written sometime in the 1920s and collected by Andrew Merkel.
File contains one issue of the comic book Super-poz, written and illustrated by Daniel-Claude Gendron and translated from French to English by George Paradalis.
Item is a poster for the event that was held June 17 and was based on the exhibition "and still counting" by Garry Neill Kennedy. The exhibit featured works by Sym Corrigan; Tonia DiRisio; Garry Neill Kennedy; Erling TV Klingenber; Andrew A. McLaren; Matthew Reichertz and Robert Zingone.
Item is a videocassette created at the Sunshine Retreat, which was located in Nova Scotia. Fran Boutilier, the co-ordinator of the camp, is interviewed extensively. The video was also requested by Boutilier, from the Dialysis Unit at Victoria General Hospital.
File contains the studio mastering tape for the first take of Steve Reilly's composition, "Sunrise to a Mad Afternoon," completed at Solar Audio Recording studio in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The recording is on Upstream's CD, "Open Water" (track 6, 10 min., 1 sec.). Audio reel box includes a track sheet.
File contains the studio mastering tape for the second take of Steve Reilly's composition, "Sunrise to a Mad Afternoon," completed at Solar Audio Recording studio in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The recording is on Upstream's CD, "Open Water" (track 6, 10 min., 1 sec.). Audio reel box includes a track sheet.
Item is a reel-to-reel recording of a Sunday recital by Sheila Piercey on CBC Live. Handwritten notes on the label inserted in the box read: Pianist, Gorden McPhearson Michaela's aria - Carmen Nell - Fauré Air de Lia - Debussy Compositions by Norman Peterkin: A)The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls B) Sleep, White Love Turina, Spanish composer - 4 songs 25 years old (Sheila Piercey)