File contains the Crackers magazine that includes Budge Wilson's short story "Big Little Jerome," as well as a typed page with Wilson's original ending to the story, which was cut by Crackers and other anthologies in which the story appears.
File contains a notebook with a handwritten draft of Budge Wilson's short story "Big Little Jerome," which was published in Crackers no. 17 (Spring 1985).
File contains two typed, annotated drafts of Budge Wilson's short story "Big Little Jerome" and a photocopy of its appearace in Crackers, no. 17 (Spring 1985), annotated and edited in preparation for its inclusion in "Reading and Responding."
File contains a three typed and annotated drafts of Budge Wilson's short story "Big Little Jerome," which was published in Crackers no. 17 (Spring 1985).
File contains correspondence with or about Joseph Bloom. Also contains 4 of Joseph Bloom's published articles: "Patterns of Eskimo homicide," "Eskimo sleep paralysis," "An Athabascan Indian feud," and "Cross-cultural forensic psychiatry in Alaska."
File contains three BS Poetry Society newsletters (October 1988; March 1989; December 1989); one BS Poetry Society publication (1989 Nova Scotia Poetry Awards Anthology); two publications in affiliation with Joe Blades (Reflections, 1987; New Muse of Contempt, 1988); and a New Muse of Contempt publication (Great Expectations, vol.3, no.2, 1990).
Fonds consists of poetry journals, drafts, submissions, correspondence, meeting minutes, and event posters regarding the BS Poetry Society, and photographs of BS Poetry Society events.
Series contains one copy of each journal produced by the BSPS, which began with its first issue as the Bourbon Street Journal, then became BSPS Journal, before being renamed Poetry Halifax Dartmouth in 1988.
File contains a copy of a written interview with Peter Carver, Lisa Doucet, Lynn Popham, Budge Wilson, and Martha Brooks, which was published in "Children's Book News."
File contains a copy of Budge Wilson's acceptance speech printed in School Libraries in Canada (Summer 1991) for her Canadian Library Association (CLA) Young Adult Canadian Book Award for "The Leaving," and a copy of her letter to the magazine regarding the omission of the title of her book from the published speech. The speech was originally delivered at the CLA/CACL Book Awards Banquet in Montreal, Quebec. The file also includes an annotated, typescript copy of the speech, possibly used at the awards presentation.
File includes an issue of Canadian Review of Music and Art published in 1944 (Volume 2, Numbers 9 and 10). The issue includes an article by John Bauer titled "Ellen Ballon - Canada's Outstanding (Woman) Pianist." Canadian Review of Music and Art was published in Toronto, Ontario by Canadian Review Publishing.
Fonds consists of materials regarding Captain Robert N. Anderson's activities as a shipmaster, including a ship's logbook, a bill of sale for the schooner Corona and receipts of goods freighted by the Corona. Records also include correspondence sent to Anderson by his family.
File contains correspondence with or about Norman A. Chance. Also contains a manuscript written by Norman A. Chance for an article titled "Conceptual and methodological problems in cross-cultural health survey research," to appear in the American Journal of Public Health.
Fonds consists of materials regarding the Charles Walmsley's academic life and his activities as a faculty member of Dalhousie University, including notebooks, lectures notes and a manual of the first year of the Dalhousie course of mathematics. The fonds also contains correspondence sent to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walmsley and others textual records.
File contains correspondence with or about Stuart Chase. Also includes manuscripts for two of Stuart Chases' articles, titled "The new golden bough," and "Roads to agreement: some successful methods in human relations."
File contains educational material related to class eight of the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include printed Novanet records for class materials, a copy of the article, "The Political Aesthetics of the Feminist Documentary Film" by Julia Lesage, and material related to filmmakers, Linda O'Hama and Catherine Martin.
File contains correspondence with or about John A. Clausen. Also contains meeting minutes from the National Advisory Mental Health Council and a copy of an article written by John A. Clausen for the Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, titled "Health and the life course: some personal observations." Also includes an invitation to John A. Clausen's memorials service.
File includes newspaper clippings about Ronald St. John Macdonald's work and his writings, including the articles "security council memberships", "fishing zones", "Canada-US disputes needs new solutions", "important step forward at Western", and "individual rights overlooked in quest to protect groups". File includes two issues of the University of Toronto Versity News periodical of 1967, an issue of the University of Toronto Staff Bulletin of 1968, and the issue vol. 77, no. 3, of October 1997, of the McGill News periodical which contains an article mentioning Mairi St. John Macdonald, and other materials. File contains a letter from Ronald St. John Macdonald to Craig Scott related to lunch arrangements.
File contains correspondence with or about John Collier Sr., and Donald Collier. Also includes newspaper clippings and two of John Collier's articles, "A perspective on the United States Indian situation of 1952 in its hemispheric and world-wide bearing," and "Free inquiry, and the scientist's responsibility." Documents are primarily related to indigenous communities and affairs in the United States.
File includes CPAC newsletters (no. 3, 1954; no. 5, 1954); reprints of articles from CPAC's Community Planning Review (volume v, no. 3, 1955; volume viii, no. 1, 1958); a reprint of an article from the International Labour Review (vol. lxxv, no. 2, 1957); and the CPAC's Community Planning Review (vol. 20, no. 4, winter 70-71).
Series is comprised of materials related to the 1961 Cornell-Aro Research Project in the Western Region and the 1963 Study on the Role of Women. In the Cornell-Aro study, modeled on the Stirling County Study, Leighton’s team analyze the mental health trends of Nigerians living in both major cities and small rural villages via interviews, surveys, and observations. The Role of Women study may possibly be considered a ‘sub-study’ of the Cornell-Aro study, as it uses much of the same research material supplemented by new data. Materials present include correspondence, memoranda, datasets, research notes, fieldnotes reports, speeches, photographs, forms, applications, surveys and questionnaires, medical documents, affiliated studies, and comparative analyses.
Subseries contains Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding a wide range of subjects, including his visits to China, his research on the teaching of international law at Canadian universities and other topics, the development of various of his books, Dalhousie University, Dalhousie Law School Journal, Dalhousie Law School centenary, the Hague, the United Nations, the Canadian Council on International Law, and many other matters. Subseries contains correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and different individuals, including Paul Martin, Quing-nan Meng, Edgar Gold, Paul Fauteux, Dominique Alheritiere, Tom Hick, R. C. Strother, W.A. MacKay, Wang Fusun, J.D. Kingham, Patti Allen, John Vandermeulen, Rene Jean Dupuy, M.C.W. Pinto, Jacqueline Dauchy, Leo Nevas, Avard Bishop, Charles B. Bourne, John Willis, and many others.
File contains correspondence, articles from journals, magazines and newspapers, finances, a 1921 annual meeting program, association programs and booklets pertaining to the Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Subseries consists of Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his involvement with the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights. Subseries contains periodicals, reports, press releases, photographs, and other materials.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Fall 1983), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year and produced by the Public Relations Office. The issue contains stories about the Law School's centenary; the extensive coordination between Halifax's five universities; and Dalhousie's development program.