This series consists of records relating to the Anglo-Canadian Research Group on Local Government. Types of records include papers presented at the conference, notes, correspondence, memos, project outlines and drafts of the chapter Higgins wrote for the book. More drafts of the chapter, The Process of Reorganizing Government by Higgins can be found in the series Writings.
Sub-series contains annual reports of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law and correspondence and meeting minutes about the development of the annual reports.
Subseries contains records related to appraisals of gifts-in-kind to the Killam Library, which include appraisal listings stating the purpose of the property, the date and place of property viewed by the appraiser, the condition and value of the property, and the names of the appraiser and donor. Materials also include donor correspondence.
Subseries contains primarily correspondence written to Archie in America from his father John Leighton, his brothers and sisters, and various cousins and in-laws. There are also letters written between his brother Bob, his father and his sisters.
Subseries consists of newsletters, correspondence, brochures, journals, award information, member information, and other materials related to the Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Subseries contains reports and documents created or collected by the University Archives, including monthly statistics, annual unit reports, and internal and external project reports.
Subseries contains correspondence, research data, and conference minutes and notes related to the Census of Marine Life subcommittee, Arctic Ocean Diversity (ArcOD). The Arctic Ocean Diversity project was designed to catalogue animal species and microbes found in the Arctic region—on, in and under the sea ice, in deep basins and along the continental shelves. The project was led by American scientists Bodil Bluhm, Rolf Gradinger and Russ Hopcroft, who sought to document the northward extensions of ranges of Arctic fish and invertebrates.
This sub-series contains materials regarding Centre for Art Tapes Art by Gay Men exhibit. Records include correspondence, graphic materials, exhibition catalogue and report.