File is one audio reel with 2 recordings by Charlie Hipson. Side 1 : Love N' Lady (2 minutes 48 seconds). Side 2: Break The Fall (2 minutes 50 seconds). Single Master.
File contains original and annotated copies of set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Soul Alone," directed by Anthony Black and designed by Corey Mullins. Eleanor Creelman was the technical director. The designs are drawn to scales of 1/2" = 1' and 1" = 1'. The file includes a colour drawing of one of the props, a set of double doors.
File contains a record regarding a project completed by the students Pegi Holtz, Sandra Halliday, Darcy John, Berit Erickson, and Joanne Doucet, in Professor Amey's marketing course for the Student Association, Dalhousie School of Library and Information Studies relating to the proposed closure of the school.
File contains a manuscript that won the 24th Atlantic Writing Competition award for unpublished novels. Ian Colford's competitions pseudonym (Packard Bell) appears on the title page. File also includes two reviews and a letter from Jane Buss, the executive director of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia, announcing the winner.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Dalhousie University Spanish professor Sonia Jones and her book It all Began with Daisy (1987). The episode was recorded July 21, 1987 and aired July 23, 1987; it was rebroadcast May 12, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public radio program.
Item contains a CD created by Steve Heimbecker created while he was the Artist in Residence at Centre for Art Tapes in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The CD uses 4-channel surround sound to record sounds of Halifax. The CD also includes an interview that Heimbecker did with CBC Radio Halifax reporter Myfauny Daines, broadcast on March 23, 2001.
File contains an outline of the upcoming Songs of Home Recording project by the Halifax Camerata Singers and the responsibilities of the various committees supporting the project. The file also includes a copy of Bertrum MacDonald's questionnaire indicating his interest in the committees and suggestions for the project.
File contains a program for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers, performed at St. Andrew's United Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and featuring several arrangements by Scott MacMillan.
File contains a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with their Youth Mentoring Program. The concert was a benefit for the St. Patrick's Church Restoration Society and was held at St. Patrick's Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features the songs You Are My World, Kahlua Mama, Homophobia, and Leaping Lesbians, as well as a community calendar. The episode was recorded on May 31, 1987.
Item is the sheet music for a solo piano romance dedicated to Miss Duxie McMillan. The piece is the second in a set of two solo piano compositions, the first of which is a sketch entitled "Though the Fields." The sheet music is autographed by the composer and addressed to Dr. Logan.
File contains the sheet music for a piece for solo voice and piano accompaniment in C Major with words by Neil Herman of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and music by Forsyth de Fronsac of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The sheet music was self-published by Herman and Fronsac. The file also includes a note to Dr. Logan from "W.H.D." to review the sheet music enclosed.
Item is a sheaf of handwritten notes and a song that were included in the file with Mary Vingoe's film treatment of her play Living Curiosities : The Life of Anna Swan.
Item is a cover of a track with Dan Hill for lyrics and Barry Mann composing music. The cover by Angie Duncan recorded on an audio reel was produced at Solar Audio Recording Studio in Halifax, N.S December 3-13, 1983.
One man seated on the arm of a wicker chair and one woman standing with one hand on the back of a chair and holding a rolled magazine in the other; full pose
Two poses of two young girls; full pose. In one, both are standing; in the other the younger is seated on a small chair. In both the younger is holding a ball and the older has one hand on the back of the chair