Item is an honorary degree speech given by Estella Atekwana at the 2024 convocation ceremony for the Faculty of Science. Atekwana received a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa
lectures by Val L. Fitch (1982), Ronald P. Drever (1985); Werner Israel (1985); Michael E. Fisher (1986); Rudolf L. Moosbauer (1987); Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (1998); Art McDonald (2005)
File contains two inaugural addresses delivered by James DeMille at convocation ceremonies of Dalhousie College. The first inaugural address was delivered on November 4, 1873 and printed in Dalhousie Gazette, Vol. 6, No. 1 (November 15, 1873). The second inaugural address was delivered at convocation in 1878 and printed in Dalhousie Gazette, New series Vol. 4, No. 1 and No. 2 (November 23, 1878 and December 7, 1878).
Item is an inaugural lecture delivered by chemistry professor George Lawson at the opening of the third summer session of Dalhousie College's medical faculty.
File includes a program for the Inauguration of Alexander E. Kerr as President of Dalhousie University (November 13, 1945); "Education" (delivered on CBC September 29, 1946); "The Significance of the Reformed Church Tradition for Modern Education" (1948); and other addresses delivered during his Kerr's tenure.
The Image of Man in Modern Thought (Spring 1977); 1984 and Beyond (Spring 1978); 1984 and Beyond: II (Fall 1978); [no theme] (Fall 1979); The State of the Arts - talks by Marget Atwood, Martin Esslin, and Hilton Kramer (Fall 1980), includes list o
The Conditions of Scientific Progress (1880); On Calculus and Other Educational Sins (1889); The Utility of Knowledge-Making as a Means of Liberal Training (September 13, 1899)
Two articles/lectures by Murray MacKay: "Insulin Therapy at the Nova Scotia Hospital" (1944) and "A Survey of Hypoglycaemic Shock Treatment in Dementia Praecox" (n.d.).
Valedictory address spring convocation 1884 in Dalhousie Gazette (April 30, 1884); "Mathematics for Undergraduates" inaugural address delivered at the Autumn Convocation of Dalhousie College, September 18, 1901