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Correspondence sent by Alan Ruffman regarding his involvement with the Atlantic Sub-committee of Oceanography and the Canadian Committee on Oceanography

  • MS-2-578, Box 1, Folder 3
  • File
  • 1975 - 1990; (predominant 1975 - 1976)
  • Part of Alan Ruffman fonds

File contains letters sent by Alan Ruffman to correspondents including L.M. Lauzier, B.D. Locanrevic, Dr. William Ford, Dr. Gordon E. Beanlands, Mike Simmons and Charles Raymond. Some of the correspondence contains handwritten notes possibly written by Alan Ruffman.

Correspondence sent to Alan Ruffman regarding his involvement with the Atlantic Sub-committee of Oceanography and the Canadian Committee on Oceanography

  • MS-2-578, Box 1, Folders 1 and 2
  • File
  • [197-] - 1985; (predominant 1974 - 1978)
  • Part of Alan Ruffman fonds

File contains letters sent to Alan Ruffman by various correspondents, including J.M. Bewers, R.L.G. Gilbert, Robert W. Morse, Graham Doyle, L.M. Lauzier, Paul E. Vandall Jr. and J.D. Keys. Some of the letters contain handwritten notes possibly written by Alan Ruffman.

Dal Magazine 2014

  • Ms-1-Ref, Box 221, Folder 5
  • File
  • 2014
  • Part of Dal Magazine

File contains one copy of Winter 2014 and two copies of the Fall 2014 issue.

Dal Magazine (Volume 29) 2012-2013

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 152, Folder 64
  • File
  • 2012-2013
  • Part of Dal Magazine

File contains a run of Volume 29 of Dalhousie Magazine, which includes two different (summer 2013 and winter 2013) versions of Issue 3.

Dalhousie Alumni (1977-1979)

Contains speech, interim report for the Joint Committee of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association and Board of Directors, and autobiographical information on Allen.

Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 1) 1984-1985

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 22, Folder 4
  • File
  • 1984-1985
  • Part of Dal Magazine

File contains the first volume of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine. The official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, the magazine eventually became known as Dal Mag.
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