Item consists of the text of an address delivered by President Alexander Enoch Kerr at the May 6, 1963 Dalhousie University Convocation ceremonies, about Dalhousie's growth and development in the post-war years (coinciding with Kerr's tenure as President). Item also contains reports submitted by individual faculties about their developments under Kerr's presidency. Includes reports submitted by H.B.S. Cooke (Dean, Faculty of Arts), H.E. Read (Dean, Faculty of Law), C.B. Stewart (Dean, Faculty of Medicine), J.D. McLean (Dean, Faculty of Dentistry), W.R. Trost (Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies), F.R. Hayes (Director, Institute of Oceanography), E.A. Electa MacLennan (Director, Faculty of Health Professions), J.G. Duff (Director, College of Pharmacy), Arthur H. Shears (Director) and Robert M. MacDonald (Dean-elect, School of Physiotherapy), Guy Henson (Director, Institute of Public Affairs), J.P. Wilkinson (University Librarian), K.D. Gowie (Director, Physical Education), and Bruce G. Irwin (Director, Alumni Association).
Item is a program from Dalhousie University convocation ceremonies on May 16, 1974 and May 17, 1974. The program contains orders of proceedings and lists of graduates from four convocation ceremonies that took place on those days, as well as transcripts of citations given during the conferral of honorary degrees.
Item consists of the Saturday, October 17th, 1998, Dalhousie University convocation programme. Includes convocation proceedings first for the Physical and Life Sciences, Architecture, Computer Science, and Engineering programs; later, for the Arts & Social Sciences, Management, Health Professions, Education, and Law programs.
Item consists of the Tuesday, May 19th, 1998, and morning of Wednesday, May 20th, 1998 Dalhousie University convocation programme. Includes convocation proceedings for the Physical Sciences (9:30am, May 19th), Life Sciences (2:30pm, May 19th), and Arts & Social Sciences (9:30am, May 20th).
Item consists of the afternoon of Wednesday, May 20th, 1998, and of all day Thursday, May 21st, 1998 Dalhousie University convocation programme. Includes convocation proceedings for the Health Professions and Education (2:30pm, May 20th), Management (9:30am, May 21st), and Health Professions (cont'd, 2:30pm, May 21st).
Item is a copy of the address given by Tom Traves at the first convocation following the April 1 amalgamation of Dalhousie and the Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Item is the program published to commemorate the centenary of the associated alumni of the University New Brunswick, which includes a citation for Henry Hicks, then President-elect of Dalhousie University, to be conferred a Doctor of Civil Law.
Item consists of a handwritten address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the closing exercises for the graduates of the Halifax School for the Blind, June 9, 1913.
Item consists of an annotated draft address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the Encoenia ceremonies at King's College, May 9, 1912, upon receiving a Doctor of Civil Law degree.
Item consists of a handwritten address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the closing exercises for the graduating nurses at the Nova Scotia Hospital, July 4, 1913.
Item consists of an offprint containing the text of a speech delivered by President John Forrest on April 25, 1893 at the Dalhousie College Convocation ceremonies.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening convocation of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows an unidentified man being awarded an academic hood on a stage.
Item is a photograph of a procession of graduates during a convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1931. The photograph shows a lineup of graduates with Professor Macneill at the front.
Item is a photograph of a procession at the 1926 spring convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Archdeacon Armitage; Dean Lloyd; Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson; Hon. G. E. Faulkner; W. E. Maclellan; S. A. Morhan; G. A. Burbidge; Prof. Copp; and D. S. McIntosh walking in a procession by a stone building.
Item is a photograph of a procession at the 1926 spring convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. C. Webster (L.L.D.); G. S. Campbell; I. Gammell (L.L.D.); Prof. H. HUrray; Dean Read; Bishop Correll; Prof. H. A. Kent; Dr. J. Stewart; General Thacker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; D. Cameron; and P. A. Bonet (Consul) walking in a procession by a stone building.
Item is a photograph of a large group of people at a Dalhousie University convocation ceremony. A man, probably Henry Hicks, is standing by a microphone.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified graduating class standing in several rows in front of the Arts Building (now known as the University Club) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a procession, including Lady Dunn, Alexander Kerr, and several unidentified men in academic dress. They are walking along a paved walkway outside of the building.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a several unidentified men walking along a paved pathway in front of the Macdonald Building, behind a man carrying the university mace.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows several unidentified men leaving the front entrance of the building.
Item is a photograph of a procession of graduates at the 1926 spring convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Elinor Barnstead; Molly Beresford; Dorothie Berry; Agnes Bown; Marion Campbell; Marjorie Colquhoun; Margaret Crocker; Josephine Dresner; Allison FitzRandolph; Edith Hallett; Ruby Hayman; Evernia Jensen; Charlotta Johnson; and Vera Knox standing in line outside the Science Building (Chemistry Building).
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows an unidentified person speaking into a microphone in front of a wall that has just been unveiled.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows an unidentified person unveiling a concrete wall that is engraved with the history of the building.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows and unidentified man giving an address at a podium.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Dunn, Lord Beaverbrook, C. D. Howe, and other attendees standing at the ceremony. Several of the attendees are wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows C. D. Howe shaking hands with an unidentified female guest at the ceremony. They are standing with other unidentified guests.
Item is a photograph of Dean Gray, Dr. Francis Norman Hughes (Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto), Dr. Henry D. Hicks, and another unidentified man standing together and wearing academic dress. The photograph was taken at the arts and science convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1973.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Horace Emerson Read, 1924 graduate and former Dean of Law and vice-president, receiving an honorary doctorate from Henry Hicks at the 1970 Law Convocation.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Laurence Cecil Barlett Gower (vice-chancellor of the University of Southhampton, England) receiving an honorary degree from Dr. Henry D. Hicks. The photograph was taken at the 1973 law convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of a group of graduates standing in front of building during a convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1931. The photograph shows Robert Clifford Levy; Charles Lamb; Herbert Simpson Lamb; Maxwell Alexander Ross; Alexander O'Handley; Harold Blanchard Price; Fernando Llorens Duharte; Daniel Philip Wallace; Percy Clarendon Henley; James Harold Conrad; Murray Nauss Zinck; Douglas Alvin Conrad; Robert Louis Miller; Russell Blendid Dockrill; Frank Archibald McIntyre; Oswin MacDonald; John James Copland; Rudolph Thomas LeBlanc; Francis Beverley Chipman; Azel Randolph Lusby; Gordon Mitchell Graham; John Killeen McKee; Ronald Joseph MacDonald; A. Stanley MacKenzie (President); Evelyn Christine Blois; Helen Gladys Williams; Jane Porter Smith; Mary Barbara Currie; Enid Elizabeth Johnson; Lillian Elsbeth Sadler; Nelly Beatrice Conrad; Ethel Beatrice Conrad; Doris Gwendolyn Margeson; and Minna Elinor Brenton. Most of the students are law students.
Item is a photograph of a group of graduates standing in front of Shirreff Hall during the 1926 spring convocation at Dalhousie University. Some of the graduates have been numbered but a key is not included to identify the subjects.
Item is a photograph of unidentified graduating students lined up on a pathway next to the Science Building (now known as the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University. The students are all wearing graduation robes and the women are separate from the men.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and a second unidentified person standing next to a wall that has just been unveiled.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and a second unidentified person standing next to a wall that has just been unveiled.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks and another person (possibly Lady Beaverbook) presenting an honorary degree on stage during a Dalhousie convocation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Henry D. Hicks either presenting or receiving an honorary degree at a convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1980.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is sitting on a carved chair and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is standing at a microphone and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University spring convocation ceremony in 1980. He is sitting in a carved chair and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is standing at a microphone and wearing academic dress.