File contains two annotated drafts of Budge Wilson's speech, titled "Weaving Words into Magic for Youth: The state of Young People's Literature Today."
Item consists of a facsimile of Dr. A.P. Reid's address before the Nova Scotian Institute of Science on January 19th, 1891, titled "Poverty Superseded: A New Political Economy", reproduced from the Gladwin Stationer and Bookmaker pamphlet of the same year.
Item is a photocopy of the printed text for remarks by Henry Hicks at the meeting of the Executive Heads of the Association of Universities and Colleges, held June 23, 1971, in Ottawa.
File contains a schedule for a symposium of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology. Also includes a script for a speech titled "Perceptions of depression and anxiety among general physicians."
File contains two copies of a transcript of General Paton's speech to the Third Army on the eve of the Allied Invasion of France. The source is not provided—Paton's speeches were extemporaneous and there were several versions based on reports at the time.
Item is part one of a presentation on the shipbuilding conditions around the world, given by D. Mitsatsos. The location and date of the talk is unknown.Part of Side B includes Greek spoken word and music that "nothing to do with the presentation of the shipbuilding condition around the world" and is provided as entertainment.
Item is part one of a presentation on the shipbuilding conditions around the world, given by D. Mitsatsos. The location and date of the talk is unknown.
Item is a transcript of a speech given by Walter Harris, Minister of Finance, which was broadcast at 7:45 pm, June 15, 1956 over the trans-Canada network of CBC Radio.
File includes correspondence, clippings, and a copy of Hicks' speaking outline at the Canadian Association of University Development Officers conference held in Ottawa on 7-9 April 1975.
File includes a 1975 article about immigration myths published in Dialogue and a copy of the Statement on Tabling the Green Paper of Immigration Policy, House of Commons, by the Honourable Robert Andras.
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 an annotated, typed manuscript of an address delivered by Vincent MacDonald to the Mining Society of Nova Scotia shortly after the end of the Second World War.
Item consists of a draft of the opening remarks delivered by Howard Clark at the Sustainable Development Conference, held at Dalhousie University, December 9, 1991.
File contains a speech made by Joyce Barkhouse at the NSLA in Sydney in 1990. Materials also include a handwritten letter and two stories, "The ?'s daughter" (unpublished and discusses George Dawson) and "The Diamond Ring" (which discusses Aunt Millie and Uncle Fred, florist and owner of the Nova Scotia Nursery in Halifax).
File contains three drafts of a talk given by J. Gordon Duff for the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society (NSPS) in 1976. One draft is handwritten while the other two are typed. All three contain pen-marked annotations. The subject is the history of the pharmaceutical profession. Also contains a scrap of paper with speaking points.
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.
File contains records for addresses or lectures on the civil service, politicians and the public, civil servants and politicians, and Canadian government and comparative references to other systems.