The R. G. Dun Credit Reports are a window into the lives of general merchants, businessmen, and farmers in the early 1900s. These reports paint a picture of the financial hardships Canadians faced in the years leading up to World War I.
Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, and legal activities of this project. The project is a thirty-minute dramatic television show filmed in Halifax in 2002 in which a man learns to quilt and finds purpose in his altered circumstances. The script was written by Brian Heighton. This series contains agreements, biographies, a budget, correspondence, scripts, and schedules.
Series consists of monthly reports on mining operations, administrative records, three audited financial statements, balance sheets, weekly financial summaries of operations and allocations of wages, and a random sample of memorandums on refined gold bullion from the Royal Canadian Mint. Files in the series were mixed in the business papers of Oland and Son Limited and no other records from the company are known to exist.
Series includes puppets, props, programmes, script fragments, correspondence, and miscellaneous records of several plays staged by the Dalhousie Women's Club, including Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, Cinderella, Peter and the Wolf, and The Rose and the Ring.
This series contains manuscripts, correspondence, research and published copies of some of J. Andrew Wainwright’s works. They include Notes for a Native Land ; Moving Outward ; After the War ; Flight of the Falcon: Scott’s Journey to the South Pole 1910-12 ; World Enough and Time: Charles Bruce, a Literary Biography; Landscape and Desire and A Very Large Soul: Margaret Laurence’s Letters to Canadian Writers.
Series contains reviews and articles relating to Kerslake’s work and writing. Materials include newspaper clippings, photocopies of reviews from journals or papers, and papers written as class assignments (including an original interview). Material also includes one review and edits written by Kerslake.
This series contains Bird's published non-fiction: two articles published in journals; seven articles published in magazines; eight undated articles appearing in the Ypres Times - a war-time 'trench' newspaper; and one published speech given to the Institute of Public Administration.
Series contains various published materials acquired by the University Archives and added to the Shipping Reference Collection. Materials include Lloyd's Register of Ships.
This series contains published fiction including 5 stories published in journals; 20 stories published in magazines; 8 stories published in newspapers; 8 hardcover first editions of novels; one published play; 12 stories published in the Spectator/Advertiser , an annual advertisement publication from Kentville Nova Scotia; 35 undated stories published in the Busy East most likely dating from between 1927 and 1932; 52 undated stories published in the Maritime Advocate and Busy East most dating from between 1933 and 1948; 6 stories appearing in Canadian War Stories ; and 34 stories published in The Legionary .
Series consists of published articles written for academic journals by Allan Bevan, and complimentary copies of journal articles sent to Bevan by former students and colleagues.
Series contains copies of four published introductions to published works. The introduction to a fifth, A Tiger on Dragon Mountain, appears in manuscript only and seems not to have been published in the work for which it was written.
Series contains records regarding publicity and reviews of Morrissey's work as well as press items regarding her life. The types of records included here are predominantly newspaper clippings, magazine articles and radio and television interviews.
Series contains primarily photocopies of printed reviews and publishers' promotional materials, along with copies of feature articles by and/or about Lesley Choyce. There are also some records regarding promotional tours and school readings. Similar materials may be found within the Correspondence series.
Series contains primarily photocopies of printed reviews and publishers' promotional materials, along with copies of feature articles by and/or about Lesley Choyce. There are also some records regarding promotional tours and school readings. Similar materials may be found within the Correspondence series.
Series consists of information concerning the origins of the HVD, newspaper articles (including job advertisements and staff pictures), and press releases.
Series consists of publications, drafts, and speeches created or collected by Elisabeth Mann Borgese that are unconnected to other series. Also included are research materials and correspondence. These papers are related to her many and varied research interests.
Series contains publications issued by the United Amateur Press Association, including issues of The Bundle, a non-profit recruiting publication that prints short stories and poetry.
Series consists of publications related to and created by the Halifax branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada, including proceedings, transactions, correspondence and branch news.
Series contains three publications of works by Allan Cooper and one manuscript, including "Island," "The Pearl Inside the Body: Poems Selected Old and New," and "The Deer is Thirsty for the Mountain Stream."
Series contains publications and news clippings regarding Janet Conners' involvement in the Royal Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada [the Krever inquiry], related legal cases, and Conners' subsequent advocacy work for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Series also contains clippings related to Randy Conners' death and advocacy work, HIV/AIDS symptoms and treatments, other blood conditions and diseases, blood treatment facilities, and other notable persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Series contains materials written by Freedman and related materials collected by Freedman. Written material includes manuscripts, draft manuscripts, encyclopedic entries, essays, reports, conference and workshop papers, newspaper columns, book reviews and other documents written by Freedman. Related materials include research, annotated articles, notes, correspondence, reviewer comments and other documents.
This series contains NSDL newsletters, Callboard magazines, manuals/handbooks, and other publicity put out by the NSDL and its affiliate organizations.
Series represents a significant component of Braybrooke's career documenting his extensive writing and publishing activities, including the writing and publication of Congestion Goes Through the Issue Machine, Three Tests for Democracy, A Strategy of Decision, Ethics in the World of Business, and Logic on the Track of Social Change. Although the majority of the works were created in Canada or the United States, many also document writing done in collaboration with colleagues from around the world. The series includes notes, draft manuscripts, and (in some cases) final publications. Writings include original works and reviews of the works of others. Correspondence in this series contains incoming and outgoing letters with colleagues, editors, and requests for offprints. Additionally, Braybrooke kept records of all the major works that formed the bases of his personal research (including works by Kant, Hume, etc.). Thus, publications by others which he used in his research also form part of this series.
The majority of the materials in this subseries are publications by Joan E. Cummings. Other materials included are related to the Maritime School of Social Work or additional research being conducted by Cummings.
Series includes records related to Jill Grant’s published research outputs and is divided into subseries that distinguish between print publications and oral presentations.
Series contains materials regarding Brian Hall's publications. Materials include figures and original visuals for various publications, as well as reviews and correspondence about Hall's books.