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Public relations material

Series contains material relating to the various exhibitions and events sponsored by the Khyber Arts Society. Included in the series are posters, pamphlets and programs.

Public relations

Series primarily relates to advertising, promotional and biographical material about the individual members or orchestra directors, programming information about specific performances, and programme planning and working schedules. Records include advertising information, donor booklets, brochures, correspondence, Christmas cards by ASO, Halifax Symphony advertising and programme material, profiles, memos, subscription information, and press clippings. The material in this series was created by the support committees in Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton, New Brunswick. The documents created by the individual support committees relate to their promotional efforts for shows in those particular cities. In addition, some documents pertain to the Halifax Symphonette.

Public Relations

Series consists of files, photographs, audio and video recordings created or collected by the Public Relations office, which document activities of Nova Scotia Technical College and Technical University of Nova Scotia, primarily from the 1980s and 1990s. Public Relations was a Section within the Department of Community Relations. Public Relations promoted Nova Scotia Technical College and Technical University of Nova Scotia through press releases, events, publicity material and providing information. Public Relations also documented events, faculty, staff and students in order to provide photographs and audio and visual recordings for publications and research.

Convocations through the 1990s are fully documented through photographs, audiocassettes, videocassettes and programmes. Construction of campus buildings is well- documented in photographs. The photographs are a visual record of many of the events, people and buildings of Nova Scotia Technical College/Technical University of Nova Scotia/DalTech. Many photographs are labelled; however many others have little identifying information. Some contextual information can be gained by looking for similar images in the publication Tech Flash. All of the photographs in this series may not have been acquired or filed as Public Relations records, but if they did not appear to be created by any other department, they were kept with all other photographs. All photographs and audiovisual material are described in a separate database.

Public Policing in Nova Scotia

Series comprises records created or collected by Richard Apostle documenting his research on public policing in Nova Scotia for the Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution. Record types include correspondence; interview transcripts; provincial police department and RCMP surveys; police officer information sheets; police training manuals and annual reports; statistics; newspaper clippings and secondary research materials; and a response by the Canadian government to the inquiry and reports.

Prose

Series consists of various prose works by Alan Creighton, including literary criticism, histories of various towns/locations (primarily Nova Scotian), short stories, and reminisces of locations, events, and people. The short stories are on a variety of topics and tend to include an element of morality and appreciation of beauty in different forms.

Property

Series includes contracts and programs from external agencies that rented Neptune’s premises for productions. Also included are materials concerning renovations, repairs and maintenance and materials pertaining to the New Neptune Theatre building, including proposals, manuals, committee materials, and plans.

Promotional material of Joyce Barkhouse

Series contains records related to publicity and promotion of Barkhouse's works. The types of records included here are newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, book reviews, posters, interviews, and other promotional materials.

Projects and working groups

Series consists of records produced from the research and committee work of the staff of IPA/Henson College. Within the series are research notes and drafts for papers, finished papers, minutes from various meetings related to projects, correspondence directly related to projects and committees, grant applications, speeches, financial statements, agendas, and materials such as questionnaires and interview questions used to gather information for policy research. The content and nature of various projects and working groups undertaken by IPA/Henson College indicate the organisation’s interest in a few key areas, particularly public health, marginalised social groups, education, trade, and industrial relations. Most studies were carried out in the Maritime region, especially in Nova Scotia, and many in the Halifax region. Some of the projects include interviews with individuals and a great deal of personal information. Many of these records were provided code names by the researchers, and most such records are closed to the public.

Projects and Reports

This series contains materials related to publications by or supervised by Joan E. Cummings, the majority of these reports were from a series by the "Atlantic Social Services Project" sponsored by the Maritime School of Social work and relate to research conducted on social work students and people working in the field. Other topics of research include the needs of individuals requiring social services and disability services.

The project and reports section differs from the Publications series because it contains both rough drafts of materials and final reports, whereas the Publications series contains only finished publications.

Cummings, Joan Elizabeth

Programs developed and administered by the Women in Media Foundation

Series contains material relating to the promotion, development, and administration of the programs and workshops that were run by the Women in Media Foundation. Materials include completed evaluation forms from programs, curriculum material, script and teaching material, camp essays, and final reports. Series also contains applications, campers lists, release forms, and promotional materials.

The following is a list of programs that Women in Media Foundation was involved in: Girl's TV Camp (later named Girls TV and New Media Camp), Women's Technical Internship, Diversity Workshop, Girl's Enterprise workshop, the Travelling Girls Documentary workshop, lesson plans and teaching materials for teachers, WTNdowment scholarship, CyberSafe program, Girl's Mini-Media workshop, Train the Trainer workshop, and Media Literacy workshop.

Programming materials may also be inter-filed within other series.

Programs and publications

Series contains the printed programs given by the Symphony to those in attendance at concerts and fundraising events. It also contains newsletters and season brochures for single-ticket sales and subscriptions.

Programs and other materials regarding the Nova Scotia Fisheries Exhibition

Series consists of records pertaining to the company's involvement in the Nova Scotia Fisheries Exhibition. The exhibition was held annually in Lunenburg, and Powers Brothers was part of the committee responsible for organizing prizes and programs for the event for each year represented in this series. The records include correspondence, lists of donations, lists of prizes, lists of prize-winners, and statements of profits and losses.

Programs and fliers

Series contains programs and fliers from Ellen Ballon's concert performances. Series also includes an exhibition program of some of the Ellen Ballon materials available at the Dalhousie University Archives as well as a short biography written by a Dalhousie staff member.

Programs

Series contains 14 programs of past operatic performances and notes on the creation of programs.

Nova Scotia Opera Association.

Programs

Programs provide detailed information about the productions and represent almost all productions mounted within the 4 year period of the group's history.

Programs

This series contains programs from a variety of performing artists and entities that performed in and around Halifax Nova Scotia. Included are programs from Symphony Nova Scotia, and the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, among others. Often the programs are connected to a particular performance venue more so than a single performing group. These venues include local churches, theatres and auditoriums such as the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium at Dalhousie University. Programs from local music festivals like the Nova Scotia Kiwanis Music Festival and the Halifax County Competitive Music Festival are also included in this series.

Programming files

Series contains program files related to events and programs presented by the Dalhousie Art Gallery, including film screenings and lectures.

Programming

This series contains records pertaining to Centre for Art Tapes events and programming. The series is organized by year.

Programming

Series is comprised of documentation on the range of Eyelevel Gallery's programming outside of its regular exhibition schedule. Included are records of special events, exhibition selection committees, solicitations for exhibitions from artists and arts groups, publicity for fundraising and community events, and workshops.

Profile

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Profile. The episodes in this program are hour-long features on musicians.

Professional papers of Robert Logan

This series consists of materials relating to Robert A. Logan's career . This ranges from his work as a surveyor in the Canadian North, early aviation, his Prisoner of War, WWI and WWII experiences, and a number of other jobs he held during his life. Topics covered include war, aviation, surveying, early airlines, and naval voyages to the far north and south Pacific.

Professional Memberships

This series contains material on Horace Read’s off-campus professional memberships and participation, including: the Naval Regulations Revisions committee, Conference of Commissioners on Uniformity of Legislation in Canada, Hague Conference on Private International Law, International Law Association, Inter-American Bar Association, Nova Scotia Labour Relations Board, Nova Scotia Royal Commission on Auto Insurance, the Costa Rica national elections, Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society, and the Conference of the Governing Bodies of the Legal Profession in Canada.

Professional correspondence

Series consists of professional correspondence (including letters, telegrams, emails, memoranda, etc) between Alexander Leighton, Dorothea Leighton, and Jane Leighton Murphy and various contacts regarding studies, academic placements, publications, and research.

Professional associations and other organizations

Series consists of material relating to professional associations, societies, and other organizations that Godfrey was involved in. Types of records include newsletters, memos, meeting minutes, by-laws, financial records, and more from associations and groups such as the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Atlantic Institution of Education, the Canadian Council exploration grants, and more.

Professional Associations

This series consists of records created by professional associations that Nicholls belonged to, such as the Association of Canadian Law Teachers, the International Law Association, the Seldon Society and the Society of Public Teachers of Law. Types of records include meeting minutes, printed material and reports.

Professional activities of David Braybrooke

Series documents aspects of Braybrooke's involvement in a wide variety of professional associations and on committees, in addition to his speaking engagements (including guest lectures) and conference attendance in both Canada and the United States. Materials include incoming and outgoing correspondence with colleagues and associations and regarding employment; meeting minutes, agendas, and reports; drafts and final copies of speeches, conference presentations, and guest lectures; administrative event planning documents such as schedules and invitations; and documentation pertaining to media interviews. Associations and committees represented in these papers include the American Philosophical Association, American Political Science Association, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, Atlantic Philosophical Association, Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Canadian Association of University Teachers, Canada Council, Canadian Peace Research and Education Association, Canadian Philosophical Association, Canadian Political Science Association, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Council for Philosophical Studies, International Political Science Association, and the Societé de Philosophie du Québec.

Productions records of the Up Start Theatre Company

This series contains records related to the production of a number of plays including Gideon's Blues, Gulls, Moving Day, Painting Churches, The Summer of the Piping Plover, Tightrope Time, and Under the Skin. Included are records regarding budgets, cast and crew, set design, technical drawings, programs, and related correspondence and notes.

Productions of Mulgrave Road Theatre

Series consists of records related to productions performed between 1977 and 2006. Files include the following materials: programmes, annotated production and prompt scripts, correspondence, show reports, tour itineraries, scripts, actor contracts, agreements, set designs, rehearsal schedules, props list, technical information, and production schedules.

Productions and projects

This series contains records relating to Robert Doyle’s designs for various theatre productions. The files contain programs, set plans, and costume sketches.

Productions

This series contains programs, posters, advertisements, and proposals for various productions, performances, and events housed at Theatre 1707.
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