Item consists of a facsimile of an "original communications" article submitted to the February 1872 issue of the Canada Medical Journal (Vol. 8, No. 9) by A.P. Reid, previously read before the Halifax Medical Society on February 6th, 1872, titled "The Uses of Pus in the Animal Economy".
File contains Gilbert Winham's human ethics review application to the Dalhousie Faculty of Graduate Studies Human Ethics Review Committee for his project titled "The Uruguay Round Trade Negotiation", submitted in fall 1995 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes correspondence between Winham and John Rutherford.
Item consists of an offprint of an article title "The Universities and the International Outlook", written by Carleton Stanley, and reprinted from the University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. V, No. 2, January, 1936. Speech was originally delivered before the American Association of Colleges in May 1934.
File contains five manuscript drafts of The Truth About Mrs Van Haiden, broadcast by CBC Radio in 1979. File also contains an outline, contract, correspondence and a chronology outlining the evolution of the script and its production.
Item consists of a short handwritten manuscript about swords aboard the Mary Celeste, written on vellum by Stephen Orr, and collected by Irving Deale in 1973.
File contains seven manuscript drafts; a printed copy published by the Nova Scotia Dramatists Co-op notes; readers' reports; outlines; notes; and a chronology outlining the evolution of the script, which was never produced.
File consists of an undated manuscript (presumably a final copyedit) with hand-written minor revisions for the book The Spotted Dog Last Seen, written by Jessica Scott Kerrin.
File contains an undated annotated manuscript of The Spotted Dog Last Seen, written by Jessica Scott Kerrin. The documents are marked with handwritten annotations and edits.
File contains a typed draft of Jessica Kerrin's book with the working title "All Seats Have an Equal View of the Universe" dated March 16, 2012, which was later published as "The Spotted Dog Last Seen." The document is marked with handwritten annotations and edits.
Item consists of a facsimile of an article submitted by A.P. Reid to the May 1904 issue of Maritime Medical News (Vol. XVI, No. 5; "Original Communications" section), titled "The Smallpox Epidemic: Persistence of the Contagium of Smallpox".
File includes three draft manuscripts, a reader's report and correspondence from The Canadian Journal of Sociology, which published the paper in Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer 1983).
Subseries contains drafts of Mary Vingoe's script adaptations of Alistair MacLeod's short story by the same name, as well as a letter from Vingoe to MacLeod asking permission to adapt the story for a short film series.
Item is 2500 word article by Andrew Merkel recounting the history of the discovery and restoration of the Port Royal Habitation. The manuscript contains no information about where or whether the article was published.
File contains an annotated third draft (127 pages) of the play The Putmore Island Tempest by Mary Vingoe. File also contains two pages that list names of characters in each scene of the play. This version of the play was developed at the 2015 Playwrights Colony organized by the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC) in Sackville, New Brunswick. The manuscript is printed on the back of other plays including The Hour of the Flood by Brett Bell and Let's Try This Standing by Gillian Clark.
File contains an annotated second draft (121 pages) of the play The Putmore Island Tempest by Mary Vingoe. This version of the play was developed at the 2015 Playwrights Colony organized by the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC) in Sackville, New Brunswick.
File contains a notebook with a handwritten manuscript version of the play The Putmore Island Tempest by Mary Vingoe. File also contains a notebook with notes about the play, and a "HIT book" brochure with information about Halifax independent theatre events in November and December 2014.
File contains the fourth draft (127 pages) of the play The Putmore Island Tempest by Mary Vingoe. This version of the play was read at the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts in Ross Creek, Nova Scotia.
File contains an annotated first draft (112 pages) of the play The Putmore Island Tempest by Mary Vingoe. File also contains seven pages of handwritten notes about the play, two pages that list names of characters in each scene of the play, and a cast list for the 2015 Playwrights Colony organized by the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC) in Sackville, New Brunswick. The folder also includes a program for "An Evening of Readings" presented by PARC on May 20, 20215.
Item consists of an article submitted by A.P. Reid to the August 1904 issue of Maritime Medical News (Vol, XVI, No. 8; in the Original Communications section), titled "The Public Health Act of Nova Scotia". The article was also read by Reid before a meeting the Maritime Medical Association on July 7th, 1904.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for his project titled "The Problem of Services in International Trade Negotiations", following up on his Tokyo Round research, submitted in spring 1986 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains textual records around Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "The Politics of Trade Negotiation", submitted in 1969 while employed at McMaster University. File includes correspondence between Winham, L.A. Nenzel, Susan Ruether, Howard Lentner, S.P. Kirby, and Margaret Attems
File contains Gilbert Winham's supplementary request for a research grant application for a project titled "The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted to the Humanities and Social Science Division of the Canada Council in March 1972, while employed at McMaster University. Also includes correspondence with Rene Lemieux.