Item is a photograph of John Van Buuren, winner of the Climo Award, and Susam Mason, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Julie West, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, and Bob Fagan, winner of the Climo Award, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting an MVP trophy to Karin Maessen. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Haligonian Karin Maessen, a 1st-year Phys. Ed. student, and double MVP, receives her trophy from Vice-President Andy MacKay. A gifted all-rounder, she has been on the national junior volleyball team for two years and has been invited to join the World Cup qualifying tournament with the national team."
Item is a photograph of Professor Pierre Page presenting an MVP award to Ken Bickerton. A caption included with the photograph says: "Prof. Pierre Page, hockey coach, presents Ken Bickerton, goalie with MVP award. Bickerton also won the Climo Award."
Item is a photograph of the entrance of the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person in a uniform sitting at a desk by the entrance with several other people leaving the library or going up the stairs.
Item is a photograph of MacLean (Vice President) presenting the Climo Award to Larry Brinen, who received the Male Athlete of the Year award as well as Most Valuable Player in wrestling.
Item is a photograph of the 1924 Law Hockey Team. The photograph shows V. J. McEvoy (Manager); R. J. Flinn (Forward); P. R. Barry (Defence); A. G. McKinnon (Forward); G. M. Morrison (Forward); R. Kerr (Forward); J. G. Fogo (Assistant Manager); H. Borden (Goal); Donald McInnes (Forward); W. A. D. Gunn (Forward); W. N. Graburn (Defence); and R. Gushue (Defence) sitting or standing in two rows and holding hockey sticks, which are pointed at a teddy bear.
Item is a photograph of the law students' dinner in the Willis Room (?) at the Queen Hotel on November 19th, 1913. The photograph shows the students sitting at several dinner tables.
Item is a photograph of Rod Shoveller presenting the Nancy Lynn MacDonald Memorial Award to Lynn Fergusson. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Gymnast Lynn Fergusson received the first Nancy Lynn MacDonald Memorial Award from Rod Shoveller."
Item is a photograph of Rt. Hon. Margaret G. Bondfield, J. P., M. P., L. L. D., Minister of Labour in second Labour Cabinet, first woman Cabinet Minister and Privy Councillor, appointed Minister of Labour by Ramsay MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia at a meeting in Wolfville on July 2nd and 3rd, 1913. The photograph shows society members sitting in several rows in front of the entrance to a building.
Item is a photograph of Miss Constance MacFarlane admiring a display of ceramic mushrooms at the McCulloch Museum. The mushrooms are native to Nova Scotia and are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. The ceramics were made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane. The photograph was taken by Biology photographer Mary Primrose.
Item is a photograph of Ernest Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in his studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Alma Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in her studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
Item is a photograph presenting the MVP award for swimming. Peter Guildford and John March are both in the photograph but it is unclear which one of them is receiving the award, or if they both are.
Item is a photograph of a framed painting of J. McGregor Stewart. The painting is hung on a wall and shows Stewart wearing robes and turning the page of a book. On the back of the photograph's matboard, there is a drawing of a TV camera.
Item is a photograph of Al Yair, the women's cross country coach, with Pam Currie. It isn't clear who is receiving the award and who is presenting it. Currie is holding the trophy and Yair is holding a plaque.
Item is a photograph the 1927-1928 McGill Chapter of the Phi Kappa Pi Fraternity. The photograph shows G. A. Holland; A. R. Winn; J. K. C. Young; L. M. Laishley; R. de W. MacKay; P. C. C. Casey; G. D. Hulme; R. H. Gillean; G. T. Evans; H. D. Mulvena; J. G. Reed; A. H. Pangman; J. G. Nelles; A. C. Clark; W. N. Cantlon; J. W. Morton; R. N. Crozier; D. L. Morrell; R. G. Reid; R. G. Gammell; G. I. G. Taylor; R. M. Doull; R. A. Palmer; F. E. Weldon; J. M. C. Duckworth; D. C. Munroe; R. B. Bell; H. B. LeMesurier; J. E. Seybold; J. P. Wright; G. T. Altimas; H. M. Farquharson; J. D. A. Mills; H. M. A. Baker; and E. E. Brown sitting or standing in four rows. Portraits of W. H. Laidley and R. St. Germain have been inserted into the upper corners of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Philip Snowdon, First Chancellor of the Exchequer,1st Viscount Snowdon. Photograph is a portrait of Snowdon wearing ceremonial robes.
Item is a photograph of Guy R. MacLean, Vice President, presenting the Coach of the Year award to Pierre Page. This was the first time the award was presented.
Item is a photograph of Luise Marguerite Alexandra Victoria Agnes Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Patricia Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Arthur William Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; and Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Duke of Connaught was Governor General of Canada, 1911-1916. Louise Margaret (Luise Marguerite) was Princess of Prussia. The photograph shows the Duke of Connaught sitting in a chair with the other three subjects standing around him.