Item consists of the [August]1976 edition of Ansul (Volume 8, Number 2, with inked correction verso cover), the alumni newsletter for the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. Includes the following articles: "How Canadian is Canadian Law?" by Ian Mac Leod, "Credit Cards and the Cardholder Problem Areas: An Examination and Analysis" by R.W. Leavens, "Deceptive Trade Practices" by Jane Rush, and "Personal Bankruptcy: a Consumer Protection" by J.R. Matheson.
Item consists of the January 13, 1976 edition of Ansul, the alumni newsletter for the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. This issue contains biographical sketches of many renowned graduates of the School, including Emelyn MacKenzie, Vincent J. Pottier, F.W. Bissett, J.G. Hackett, Arthur W. MacLeod Rogers, J.F. MacNeill, N.A.M. MacKenzie, Donald McInnes, F.M. Covert, Ethel Macdonald Hamilton, Gordon S. Cowan, G.I. Smith, Arthur S. Pattillo, John Willis, R. Graham Murray, J.W.G. Macdougall, Leonard A. Kitz, Moffatt Hancock, Peter O Hearn, A.J. MacIntosh, J.W.E. Mingo, Denne Burchell, and J. Chisholm Lyons.
Item consists of the May 1976 edition of Ansul (Volume 8, Number 1), the alumni newsletter for the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. Includes the following articles: "Abortion" by Donald MacDonald, and "Should Society Authorize Maintenance of Life by Artificial Means?"
File contains an autographed postcard photograph of Arthur Rubinstein with some handwritten music on the back, signed during his American tour in New York on May 18, 1873.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Anything Goes," directed by Linda Moore and designed by Robert Doyle. The file includes Doyle's original drawings and annotated copies. The file also includes a copy of the lighting design by Jeffrey Stewart.
File contains an extract from a report of Arlie, Virginia Workshop on "The Conservation of Wild Living Resources," relating to resource management and the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS).
File contains an appendix to an unknown document. The appendix is titled "Soviet answer to the question: What must be done to ensure that the achievements of science are put to work in the economy without delay and on a broad scale?"
Item consists of an update and an announcement in response to the betrayal by the President's office of the agreement made during April 13th movement, after the occupation of President Henry Hicks's office by members of the DNDY (Dalhousie New Democratic Youth) in protest against the Senate's adoption of the George Report, which contained procedures for the appointment of presidents, vice-presidents, deans, and associate deans.
File comprises a set of architectural plans for the Killam Library, undated and labelled 4B REV. Drawings include a site plan, south elevation, and complete set of floor plans. The basement and main floor plans indicate the square footage of each working area (e.g., mechanical, circulation, administration).
Item is a diary kept by Arthur H. Whitman that describes a trip to England between November, 30 1888 and January 17, 1889. The diary contains daily entries that describe Whitman's activities, church attendance, meals, business and social visits, and letters sent and received. Many entries describe his meetings about apples. The diary also records money received and paid.
File contains two copies of an op-ed article written by Elisabeth Mann Borgese for the Christian Science Monitor (one is an edited (abbreviated) version).The articles deal with the forthcoming Seventh Session of the Law of the Sea Conference.
File contains correspondence and materials related Simon Nkoli's visit to Halifax organized by LGRNS and the Simon Nkoli Anti-Apartheid Committee. Simon Nkoli was a gay South-Afarican anti-apartheid and AIDS activist. See also MS-15-5 Box 1, Folder 3.
File contains two articles on world federalism, likely written by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. The first summarizes the Chicago Committee to Frame a World Constitution, the second is a draft of "The World Communities" by Mann Borgese (see MS-2-744, Box 147, Folder 1 for another version of that paper).
File contains anthropological articles on homosexuality in non Western European cultures. File also contains articles regarding sexual identity and gender presentation.
File contains a paper by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, written after Pardo's death (in 1999), discussing his achievements (mainly with respect to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), and concluding with a discussion of new issues affecting the international sea-bed area (e.g. under-sea fiber optic cables).
File contains a report of uncertain authorship, on the need for an institute that would undertake marine training and research in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region, by ASEAN nations.
File contains a summary of what was Item one at a meeting chaired by Reynaldo Galindo Pohl, conducted at Pacem in Maribus (PIM) VII. Contains handwritten comments and corrections by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
This series of notes written by James Dinwiddie focuses on astronomy. Dinwiddie discusses the properties of the moon and outlines the lunar cycle as well as the phenomenon of comets. He provides a list of well known astronomers and their publications including Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes, Johannes Kepler, Socrates, Nicolas Copernicus, Otto Guernicke, Galileo, Ptolemy, and Edmond Halley.
Item is a special publication by Oxfam in cooperation with the Dalhousie Gazette focused on Atlantic Canadian issues, published in Fall, 1977. Feature article regarding the state of prisons in Atlantic Canada.
Item is a special publication by Oxfam in cooperation with the Dalhousie Gazette focused on Atlantic Canadian issues, published in Winter, 1978. Feature article regarding the role of multinational corporations in Atlantic Canada.
Item is a special publication by Oxfam in cooperation with the Dalhousie Gazette focused on Atlantic Canadian issues, published in Winter, 1980. Feature article regarding the Michelin led changes to the Nova Scotia Trade Union Act.
Item consists of progress report of the research activities of the Atlantic Research Centre (ARCMR) on the Centre's research in its second year of operation, July 1968 to June 1969. Item also includes a financial report prepared by R.M. Walters.