Subseries contains materials relating to NSRAP's participation in the Halifax Rainbow Health Project. Operating between 2004-2006, the Halifax Rainbow Health Project was formed by Capital Health to research ways of increasing access to primary care services for members of Nova Scotia's LGBTQ community. It was a joint effort between the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project, the the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia, and the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth Project. Materials in subseries include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, project proposals, reference and planning materials, job postings, notes, and reports.
File contains correspondence related to the Halifax Relief Commission, ranging from 1918 to 1938. Includes correspondence between K. MacKay, Ralph Bell, D.M. Sheehan, G.H. Archibald, W. Bedwin, T.S. Rogers, E.L. Thorne, and others.
File contains correspondence with or about Laila Shukry El Hamamsy. Also includes academic records, study participant information, a pamphlet on the American University at Cairo's Social Research Center, a curriculum vitae for Abdel-Moneim Abdel-Aziz El-Meligi.
File contains correspondence with or about David A. and Beatrix "Betty" Hamburg. Also includes materials from the Conference on Coping and Adaptation, and schedules.
File contains correspondence with or about Philip Handler. Also includes photocopied newspaper articles and pages from the senate congressional record with pages on the study on the use of herbicides in South Vietnam.
File consists of records relating to talks that Anthony Pugh gave on sonata form, music in New Brunswick, musical interpretation, Tchaikovsky's fourth symphony, and the performance and style of works by Mozart.
Handwritten copy of the poem "The Decision," by E.J. Pratt, accompanied by a condolence letter from Viola Pratt to Mrs. Harris Esterbrooks upon the death of her son. The poem is dated 1923, but Viola Pratt's 1949 letter indicates that her husband copied it to accompany her correspondence.
File consists of correspondence between Greg Gatenby, Artistic Director for the Harbourfront Reading Series and Terrence Gordon and a copy of the paper presented at the International Festival of Authors.
File contains correspondence with or about Courtenay M. Harding. Also includes information on interpreting lifecharts and patterns of recompensation in schizophrenia.
Fonds consists of Harold Scammell's correspondence associated with both the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia and the Provincial Medical Board. Other papers include financial records, miscellaneous publications, personal notes and records from his years at Dalhousie University.
Fonds contains records created and collected by Harry Brown related to sheep in Nova Scotia and Canada. There are two series', one in the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited, and the second includes records related to the exhibition and breeding of sheep, and Nova Scotia Sheep Breeders Association records. Records are meeting minutes, financial records, correspondence, and memorandums.
Fonds contains business and personal correspondence; materials related to awards received and events attended; and research notes, correspondence, interview notes, manuscripts, typescripts, and reviews of his published writings.
File contains personal correspondence to Harry Bruce from Barrie Hale; Michael Harrington; Douglas How; M.G. Hurtig; Roger Johnson; Gord Lomer; Art MacDonald; Fran MacDonald; Alexa McDonough; Ron MacNab; Leon Major; Marti Mariden; Gerry McNeil; John Metcalf; Marjorie Moorhouse; Cornelius F. Murphy, Jr.; Alden Nowlan; Victor Oland; John Palmer; Mary Pratt; Mordecai Richler; Alexander (Sandy) Ross; Robbie Shaw; Brodie Snyder; Mary Sparling; David Lewis Stein; Robert Stewart; Mary Sutherland; Bunny Wright; and Amy Zierler.
Series comprises correspondence between Harry Bruce and his publishers, his peers and colleagues; it also contains personal letters. Correspondence files are organized alphabetically by last name. Correspondence is also found in files in the manuscript series.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Christine Aikenhead; Patricia Anderson; George Bain; Aldred Balk; Craig Ballatyne; Jack Batten; John Baxter; Pierre Burton; Marshall J. Bourinot; Richard J. Bowman; F.G. Brander; Robin Brass; Dick Brown; Garnet Brown; Ernest Buckler; Buckley; Freda Bunner; Ben Burn; Grant L. Burton; June Callwood; Dalton Camp; I.L. Campbell; C.H. Chipman; Lesley Choyce; W.H. Clarke; Bruce Cochran; Robert John Colombo; L.H. Cragg; Susan Crean; Linda Davidson; Michael De Pencier; Kildare Dobbs; R.J. Doyle; John Duff; Arnold Edinborough; Shirley B. Elliott; Mariam Engel; and Michael Enright.
File contains letters between Harry Bruce and Allan Ferguson; Nick Fillmore; John Fisher; Brian Fleming; Inez Flemington; W.Y. Flemington; Ken Foran; Tom Ford; Andre Fortier; David Foy; Elizabeth Fox; Alex Frame; Stephen Franklin; Blair Fraser; Graham Fraser; Trent Frayne; Steve Freed; Edgar L. Friedenburg; Barbara Frum; and Robert Fulford.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Claire Gerus; Douglas Gibson; Wayne Grady; Dorothy-Allan Gray; John M. Gray; Peter Gzowski; Ian Hamilton; Michael Hanlon; A.R. Harrington; Mark Harrison; Paul Hartwick; Tony Hawke; Prue Hemeirijk; Heather Hill; Harry Hindmarsh; John Hobday; Ann Holloway; Richard Howard; Barry Conn Hughes; Jane Hughes; and Eric Hutton.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Norman I. Ibsen; John Jodrey; Luc Jutras; John Kalbfleisch; Naim Kattan; Frank Kelly; G.N. Kennedy; Steve Kimber; L.F. Kirkpatrick; Brenda Large; Betty Lee; David Lewis; Jane Lind; Earl Lockerby; James Lorimer; Frank Lowe; Marilyn MacDonald; Andy MacFarlane; R.M. MacGregor; Dr. Guy MacLean; Neil MacLennan; Magil; Doug Marshall; and Carol Martin.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Harrison McCain; Jack McClelland; Jacqueline McEwan; Michael McGarry; Charles McGregor; Marshall McLuhan; K.A. McVey; Fiona Mee; Scott Meyer; Leslie Millin; Phil Milner; Barbara Moon; Mel Morris; Peter Morris; J.Graham Morgan; Constance Mungall; and Ross Munro.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Don Obe; Richard O'Hagan; Robert O'Neill; Gordon Pape; Ted Paterson; John Pearce; Bill Percy; Mac Perry; R.A.J. Phillips; Cathie Pitt; and Bella Pomer.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Anna Porter; Lewis J. Poteet; Wm. A. Preshing; Gil Purcell; Jim Purdie; Leslie Reese; Gerald A. Regan; Lorna Rewjakin; Ann Rhodes; Dillion S. Ripley; Heather Robertson; Bart Robinson; Dr. G.E. Robinson; Gary Ross; Bonnie Venton Ross; and T.J. Russell.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Jack Scott; Patrick Scott; Shirley Sharzer; Lloyd R. Shaw; Norman Smith; Ross W. Smith; Maeve Southgate; Nick Steed; Geoff Stevenson, John Stewart; Walter Stewart; Judy Stoffman; Donald M. Sutherland; W.E. Taylor, Jr.; John Templeton; and Kent Thompson.
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Barbara Tomczyk; Catherine Toye; Terry Tremaine; Susan Turner; R. Vandekief; Alan Walker; Diane Watts; Charlotte Weiss; Jennifer Wells; Conrad T. Wieczorek; Mark Whitehead; Russell Wilcox; Eddie Williams; Penny Williams; Moncrieff Williamson; Hellie Wilson; H.P. Wood; Jean Y Wright; Christopher Young.
File contains letters of congratulation, newspaper clippings and a program for the 1976 Actra Awards; Harry Bruce won best writer in the dramatic mode in radio for his "Word from an Ambassador of Dreams."
File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Roger Cameron and William Barr. It also contains letters regarding Bruce's winning the Evelyn Richardson Literary Memorial Award.
File contains certificates, correspondence and event programs related to awards received by Harry Bruce, including National Magazine Awards and Atlantic Journalism Awards.
File consists of personal correspondence to Harry Bruce from Ronald Abbott; Elizabeth Amer; Allison G. Andreassen; Noel Barcelona (Harry Bruce's Foster child); Bob Blackburn; Ernest Buckler; L.Grant Burton; Anna Cameron; Silver Donald Cameron; Mike Carmichael; Alex Colville; Matt Cohen; Frank M. Covert; Norman Creighton; Robertson Davies; Graham Fraser; Barbara Frum; Michael Gnarowski; John Godfrey; and Dorothy Allen Gray.
Item consists of Carleton Stanley's typescript copy of Dean Harry Goudge Grant's scathing letter to the editors of the Halifax Chronicle and Halifax Daily Star, dated March 25, 1934, responding to critiques around funding of the Public Health Clinic. "It can be said without contradiction that in no other place in the world is it [the funding of such a medical facility] done by a University."