File contains a photograph of the Dalhousie band at a Dalhousie-Acadia football game on October 3rd, 1936. The photograph shows the following band members sitting on bleachers: Henry Reardon; Raqhael Wallace; Grodon Stoddard; John Morrison; Frank Morse; Leo Landerville; Alex Farquar; Lloyd Dalton; Nora Jamieson; Edgar Stewart; Clem Egan; Henry Gold; Jack Burley; Ralph Plummer; Ian Robb; McLeod; Bud McKenna; Fred Stiefel; Fred Danziger; J. Alexander Webster; Cameron Annear; George Baird; MacMillan; Jack Reynolds; John Hutton; Oliver Campbell; Roy Killam; Robert Levine; Stan McQueen; Henrik Tonning; Ed Harrington; Daniel Matheson; Zilpha Linkletter; Ben Dubilier; Carvel MacIntosh; Murray Feigenbaum; David Redmond; Selig Geller; John B. Baker; Glynn Fitch; Jean MacDonald; Marion Little; and Archie MacKenzie.
Pictured in the photograph left to right: David A. Wade, Izaak Walton Killam Hospital Department of Surgery Award; Bryan B. Quinn, Izaak Walton Killam Hospital Medical Staff Award; David H. Skinner; Halifax Infirmary Department of Obstetrics and Gunaecology Award.
Pictured in the photograph left to right: Ronald A. Chalmers, Grace Maternity Hospital Medical Staff Award; William B. Wheelock, Victoria General Hospital Award, Halifax Infirmary Department of Surgery Award and Department of Medicine Prize; Theophilus D. Ling, Department of Gynecology Prize of the Victoria General Hospital; Jerome S. Wilson, The C.B. Stewart Gold Medal in Medicine, Victoria General Hospital Medical Staff Award, Department of Surgery Prize, and Grace Maternity Hospital Board of Management Award.
Pictured in photograph left to right: Alfred E. Bent, Halifax Infirmary Award in Family Practice; David A. Gass, Department of Psychiatry Prize; George A. Ferrier, City of Sydney Hospital Award; Eric R. Gozna, Izaak Walton Killam Hospital Board of Governors Award and Ross Stewart Smith Fellowship in Medical Research.
File is a photograph of various Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Awards. Photograph was published in 1973 edition of MeDal by Dalhousie Medical Alumni. Individuals in photo are Maris Anderson, Sister Nuala Patricia Kenny, Michele P. Gagnon, and Michael Antle.
File is a photograph of various Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Awards. Photograph was published in 1973 edition of MeDal by Dalhousie Medical Alumni. Individuals in photo are Jakob A. Meyerhoff, Russell H.T. King, and E.S. McClellan.
File is a photograph of various Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Awards. Photograph was published in 1973 edition of MeDal by Dalhousie Medical Alumni. Individuals in photo are William J. Taylor, Terrence J. Montague, Brian T. Mann, and L. Clayton Dymond.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie Arts '13 and '15 Football Team, commemorating their victories in 1912. The photograph shows M. Ferguson; G. Stairs; G. D. MacLeod; D. M. Bower; N. M. Rattee; J. MacDonald; G. H. Campbell; G. D. Young; D. A. Guildford; C. G. MacKenzie; B. C. Salter (Captain); A. Seaman; C. G. Smith; C. R. Hawkins; M. Salter; W. R. Auld; S. W. Gray; and R. G. MacAloney standing or sitting in three rows with a football, a teddy bear, and a plaque. Game scores are included on the matboard.
Item is a photograph of the 1893 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. W. Logan; D. G. MacKay; F. C. Harvey; L. McLean; H. V. Bigelow; G. S. Shaw; D. R. McRae; D. K. Grant; D. Finlayson; G. H. Maxwell; W. E. Thompson; E. S. Harding; R. H. Graham; G. S. Gordon (Captain); R. McIlreith; A. S. Barnstead; W. J. Pickering; and A. D. Archibald sitting or standing around a trophy.
Item is a photograph of the 1901 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows Young; Fulton; Lindsey; Cheese; MacDonald; Rhodes; Malcolm; Potter; MacKenzie; Borden; Bailey; Cock; Campbell (Captain); Hebb; Cameron; Hall; Hawboldt; Stairs; Slater; Dickey; and MacKenzie sitting or standing in three rows around a trophy.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the 1906 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows W. MacLean; H. Millar; L. Siderski; H. F. MacRae; D. A. Cameron; J. J. Martin; J. R. Collie; G. D. Finlayson; A. Fraser; M. G. Burris; R. W. Maclellan; J. Rankin; J. A. Fraser (Captain); Norman Chester Ralston; L. Buckley; H. W. Flemming; J. J. MacDonald; E. B. Jonah; R. W. Rive; and E. K. McLellan sitting or standing in three rows around a trophy. The caption "Champions of Eastern Canada" is included on the matboard.
Files contains two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie College senior class of 1894. The photograph shows the class members sitting or standing in several rows.
Files contains two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie College senior class of 1894. The photograph shows the class members sitting or standing in several rows.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Gibson is pictured with the Kodak Versamat automatic film processor for processing black and white film. Photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine, with audio-visual equipment in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine, with microscope used for photomicroscopy. The photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of the Cuso booth at the "Careers for Tomorrow Day" career fair at Dalhousie on November 26, 1975. Cuso provides alternative employment for students after university.
Item is a photograph of Cosmic Peggy by José Antonio Valverde when the painting was on display as part of Peggy's Cove Syndrome, the first exhibition presented by Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a photograph from the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Science Building in 1912. Photograph shows people gathered in a gazebo during the ceremonies.
Item is a photograph from the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Science Building in 1912. Photograph shows people gathered in a gazebo during the ceremonies.
Item is a photograph from the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Science Building in 1912. Photograph shows two men walking together with a gazebo behind them. The man on the right may be Arthur Stanley MacKenzie who was Dalhousie's President at the time.