- MS-2-650.2010-031, Box 55, Folder 9
- File
- March 3, 1993
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
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Fall Convocation 1999 : President's remarks
Part of President’s Office fonds
Eulogy and program for Helga Knop funeral
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Kilpatrick, Elizabeth
Borgese, Elisabeth Mann
Education : an address delivered over CBC on Sunday, September 29th, 1946
Drafts of a speech by Budge Wilson for the Mount St. Vincent University convocation
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Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Draft of notes for talk on censorship given at Halifax Public Libraries
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Draft of notes for talk given at Canadian Authors Association conference
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Draft of a speech about the Metro Halifax University Consortium
Part of President’s Office fonds
Dr. Howard Clark, President Emeritus, convocation address
Part of President’s Office fonds
Donald Alexander MacRae : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Dean of Medicine reports, correspondence and addresses
Braybrooke, David, Professor, 1924-2013
Daltech convocation speech — May 16, 1997
Part of President’s Office fonds
Dalhousie University School of Information Management talk on crossover books
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Dalhousie University Polytechnic naming event speech, March 7, 1997
Part of President’s Office fonds
Dalhousie University Photograph Collection
Dalhousie Medical School - Students’ Dinner : [address]
Part of Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds
Creativity talk given to Aspotogan arts group
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Creative process talk given to the Aspotogan A.A.S. group
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Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Correspondence, speech, and article on Budge Wilson and The Leaving
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Part of Henry Davies Hicks fonds
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Correspondence with the Institute for Early Childhood Education and Developmental Services
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Correspondence to Andrew Merkel from Charles Bruce
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
Correspondence between Budge Wilson and Mount Saint Vincent University on honourary degree ceremony
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Correspondence and speech from Freedom to Read week at Halifax City Regional Library
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Correspondence and speech for Anne Connor Brimer Award
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Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
Correspondence and notes regarding Windsor children's literature round table
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Correspondence and notes from Whitman Workshop
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Correspondence and notes from censorship talk given at Central Spryfield Elementary
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Correspondence and notes from censorship talk given at Central Kings Rural High School
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Part of Henry Davies Hicks fonds
Convocation speech, Saturday, October 18, 1997
Part of President’s Office fonds
Convocation installation address — October 1995
Part of President’s Office fonds
Convocation address at Mount St. Vincent University
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Convocation address — Henry Davies Hicks, CC, QC, Acadia University
Part of Henry Davies Hicks fonds
Constitutional law : validity of provincial legislation
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Commercial Club of Halifax luncheon : [address]
Part of Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds
Gosse, Clarence Lloyd
Macdonald, Charles
Change or decay? Carleton Stanley's address before the Empire Club of Canada
Part of President’s Office fonds
Item consists of an annotated typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address before the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto, delivered November 9, 1933, under the title "Change or Decay?" The speech discusses the notion of fundamental social ideas that are consistent across the country, the difficulties faced under parliamentary governments to ensure such consistency, and the problems inherent in the present economic system.
This speech later appeared in an amended form in the January 1934 number of the Dalhousie Review.