Item is a videocassette with an educational documentary produced by the Canadian Deaf-Blind & Rubella Association. The video was requested by Dr. Keet from the Department of Pediatrics.
Item is a videocassette of unedited footage of Dean T.J. Murray's portrait, a bouquet, and a banquet. The portrait unveiling took place at Christmastime.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie, performed from 19 to 23 October 1988. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium.
File contains records related to Death by Design: A Comedy with Murder, by Rob Urbinati, directed by James Boyer and produced by Sandra Witherbee. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between February 19-March 7, 2015. Records include a producer's report; program; small poster; digital images and DVD recording.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Liz McNaughton, an employee of the Nova Scotia Provincial Government. McNaughton attempts to make her overview of government programs health related. The video was requested by Kathy MacPherson from the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. G.F. Cahill, which was part of the Dalhousie Medical School's Friday at Four series. Friday at Four was a lecture series sponsored and organized by the School that focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The video was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. Martin Hoffman, as part of the Friday at Four series. Friday at Four was an ongoing series sponsored and organized by Dalhousie Medical School, which focused upon a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. These lectures were held each Friday by the Dalhousie Medical School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The tape was requested by Dr. Clark from the Division of Continuing Medical Education
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Dolton for Microbiology 1100 as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. J. Clarke, which was given as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The tape was requested by Dr. Langstroth.
Item is a videocassette of a Microbiology 1100 lecture from the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
File includes records related to Dial "M" for Murder, written by Frederick Knott, directed by Bill VanGorder and produced by Cathy McAuley. Records include a producer's report; program; newspaper reviews; and DVD video recording. File also includes a program and show order for the 75th anniversary variety night and silent auction held April 1, 2006.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. H.N. Munro, given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series. This series was sponsored and organized by the Dalhousie Medical School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The video was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Dining Room by A.R. Gurney, Jr., performed from 7 to 11 February 1990. The production was directed by Linda Moore and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.
Item is a videocassette of a special presentation by the Medical Society of Nova Scotia for live broadcast. The tape was requested by Mr. D. Peacock from the Nova Scotia Medical Society.
File contains records related to Don't Dress for Dinner, a comedy by Marc Camoletti, adapted by Robin Hawdon and directed by Frank MacLean, with production and stage management by VanGorder Productions. The play ran at the Pond Playhouse from April 19 to May 5, 2001. Records include a producer's report; program; newspaper review; photographs of the cast, crew and stage; and one videocassette.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. MacLeod. This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Beecher Wild, who was appointed to the Dalhousie Medical School in the Spring of 1936 and was the only faculty person in the Department of Physiology for several years. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions; Dr. Wild's interview took place at his home on Waegwoltic Avenue in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of three separate interviews with Dr. Carl Tupper, Dr. Atley, and Dr. Larry Swail. The interviews were conducted by June Penny and were part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. C.B. Stewart, who joined the Dalhousie Medical School as a student in 1932 after completing pre-med at the Prince of Wales College. Dr. Stewart taught at the Dalhousie Medical School in 1946, was Dean from 1954 until 1971, and was the Health Sciences Vice-President until 1976. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. C.E. Van Rooyen, who worked on homeo vaccine development, the musculoskeletal system, and polio at the Dalhousie Medical School. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture on post-partum depression, recorded in Theatre B of the Tupper Building. The video was requested by Dr. Pierce from the Department of Psychiatry and was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Ross, a surgeon and alumna of the Dalhousie Medical School (class of 1931). This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. Dr. Ross's interview took place at his home on Lilac Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Enid MacLeod as part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Fraser Nicholson. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of four separate interviews with Dr. H.C. Still, Dr. John Szerb, Dr. Jim Purvis, and Dr. Ron Martin. These interviews were part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of three separate interviews with Dr. Ian Hammerling, Dr. Dennis Howell, and Dr. Dan Purkis. These interviews were part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. John Aldous. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Jose Rosales. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Lea Steeves. This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Lloyd McPherson, who came to Dalhousie Medical School in the Fall of 1952 from the University of Toronto. He taught in the School's Biochemistry Department. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Lloyd McPherson, who came to Dalhousie Medical School in the Fall of 1952 from the University of Toronto. He taught in the School's Biochemistry Department. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of two separate interviews as part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Roy from the Department of Medicine. The lecture was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and took place in Theatre B. The lecture was on heart contractions and the video starts in the middle of the lecture.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. S. Wainwright. This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
File contains records related to Dracula: The Bloody Truth, by John Nicholson and Le Navet Bete, directed by Nick Jupp and produced by Geraldine McDonald. The play was originally scheduled to run at the Pond Playhouse from March 19-April 4, 2020, but was postponed until May 12-28, 2022 due to Covid-19 public gathering restrictions. Records include a producer's report; program; playbill; published script; newspaper review; small poster; and DVD recording.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with voice-over, which mentions the book "The Treatment of the Hopeless Case". The video was requested by Dr. Kramer from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is episode one of University of the Air's "Oceans" series, recorded on October 24, 1976 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. C.R. Mann, Acting Director of the Atlantic Oceanographic Laboratory. Production staff included David Goudge, designer; John Silver, technical producer; Cy True, producer; and Nancy Fraser, national coordinator.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Electra by Sophocles, performed in December 2000. The production was produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions.
File includes records related to Enchanted April, by Matthew Barber from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim, directed by Gisela O'Brien and produced by Ann Miller. Records include a small poster; program; newspaper review; and DVD video recording.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. K. Landymore, as part of the curriculum for the Dalhousie Medical School. The tape was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. W. Wrixon for the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The tape was requested by Dr. Putman from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. J. Collins as part of the curriculum of the Dalhousie Medical School. The tape was requested by Dr. Putman from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette for the education of medical employees. The video focuses on three procedures: visual inspection; visual acuity using HOTV; and stereopsis using Randot Stereotest. The video was requested by Dr. LaRoche from the Department of Ophthalmology.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. Dennis Burkitt, which was part of the Dalhousie Medical School Friday at Four series. Friday at Four was an ongoing series sponsored and organized by Dalhousie Medical School, which focused upon a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. These lectures were held each Friday by the Dalhousie Medical School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The tape was requested by Dr. Clark from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of human histology lecture by Dr. H. Dickson. The video consists of slides with voice-over. It was requested by Dr. Dickson from the Department of Anatomy.
Item is a videocassette of the annual variety show with first-, second-, and third-year Dalhousie Medical School students competing against one another. The students are judged on participation, presentation, and performance. The tape was requested by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).