Item is a composite photograph of the 1952 graduating class and faculty of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Pharmacy. The photograph consists of portraits of J. D. Walsh (Dean); Lloyd A. Smith; John R. O'Connor; Eugene V. Wilson; George A. Smith; Merle T. MacDonald; Arlington T. A. Mader; Tarvell J. Antworth; Arthur J. Spears; Donald S. MacDonald; Glendon M. Hannah; Gerald J. Guidry; Gerald E. Moulton; Kenneth D. MacKenzie; John M. Kearney; J. E. Cooke; Fraser J. Mooney; T. B. Weld; Robert R. Collins; James H. Meating; Louis P. Cassidy; Lloyd M. Stone; Alvin A. Nunn; J. J. MacKnight; T. R. Buckley; Marjorie F. Rodd; Harry N. Wade; and Robert G. McKean arranged around a photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, later the George A. Burbidge Pharmacy Building (1968).
File contains three copies of a composite photograph of the 1975 graduating class of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law. The photograph consists of portraits of J. B. Graham; R. C. Hardy; E. B. Norman; K. H. A. Robinson; J. R. Matheson; R. W. Birton; D. C. Tarnow; G. T. Slelinger; D. A. Potts; A. W. MacLeod; G. B. Roy; J. I. McLean; M. C. More; S. K. Mont; S. R. Lamey; M. A. F. MacDonald; R. G. Griffiths; T. J. McInnes; C. J. Randall; T. C. Matthews; D. J. Keefe; J. W. MacKenzie; A. J. Fraser; S. A. Mattson; G. J. Goneau; R. J. Clarke; J. P. Morris; G. D. Eldridge; J. F. Rorke; T. C. Turner; J. M. Dalziel; D. C. Hicks; M. T. L. Blaxland; J. A. Cameron; J. G. J. Greenan; P. C. Stolnuik; I. J. McLennan; M. E. Mustard; P. A. Davis; R. M. Purdy; B. L. MacLellan; A. G. Love; D. W. Giovanetti; J. M. P. J. Lynch; M. C. Ward; I. A. Healy; S. L. Kitman; G. W. Rockwell; W. J. S. Kunicki; H. L. Redden; J. C. MacPherson; D. F. Potter; M. S. McManus; J. R. Cummings; W. M. Biggs; P. H. O'Reilly; P. M. McPherson; F. G. Gillis; C. H. F. Williams; J. L. Vivian; J. E. Holmes; S. F. White; A. E. Janega; R. P. Dexter; R. A. Snow; M. C. MacNeill; D. C. Wickens; V. A. Adamson; F. A. Mason; M. I. Wylie; J. A. Baker; A. L. Sweet; L. M. Gaudet; P. L. Spears; M. P. Gallivan; T. J. Burke; R. M. Skoke; D. L. MacKay; R. A. Weisfield; J. A. Carmichael; E. O. Sturk; G. M. Munro; J. W. Fournier; R. B. Learmonth; R. D. Dicks; A. D. Tupper; M. A. Kimball; V. A. MacDonald; D. L. Routledge; W. M. LeClair; M. C. Legere; J. E. England; J. M. Haldmann; A. J. Landry; S. E. A. Lawton; J. W. Gallagher; A. J. McMackin; P. J. Reardon; P. D. Edwards; J. F. Carten; S. A. Robinson; B. P. Evans; W. R. G. Charland; D. G. Fredericksen; D. A. Larder; L. J. E. Dunbar; J. D. Stringer; W. J. English; D. C. Allan; M. A. Cote; C. K. Laurence; M. D. Perry; G. R. Armsworthy; C. F. Cox; R. W. Leavens; T. P. A. Power; B. F. Bailey; W. D. Dunlop; K. A. MacCormick; M. C. Ross; J. L. M. G. Batoit; G. H. Evans; R. J. MacKinnon; H. S. Roy; A. G. Battcock; D. A. Fawthrop; H. M. Matheson; C. I. Rusk; J. M. Burgess; E. A. Glenister; I. N. McLean; A. K. Shears; M. W. Burke; P. W. Gurnham; G. R. P. Moir; R. J. R. Stinson; C. M. Campbell; R. E. Klapstein; D. Myers; J. A. Titerle; A. D. Chant; D. A. Knox; L. Oland; R. B. Ward; D. J. Chisholm; R. F. Larkin; F. V. Penick; and M. E. Gallagher arranged in eight rows.
Item is a videocassette is the second part of a two-part series created as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. Consultants in its creation were Nathaniel Mayer, M.D., Temple University, Philadelphia, and Edward F. Domino, M.D., Pharmacology, University of Michigan. The video was transferred from a 16 mm film. The video was requested by Dr. Kirby from the Division of Physical Medicine in the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette is the first part of a two-part series created as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. Consultants in its creation were Nathaniel Mayer, M.D., Temple University, Philadelphia, and Edward F. Domino, M.D., Pharmacology, University of Michigan. The video was transferred from a 16 mm film. The tape was requested by Dr. Kirby from the Division of Physical Medicine in the Department of Medicine.
Item is an aerial-view drawing of the proposed Killam Library building on the Studley Campus, dated 1966 and signed by the artist (signature indecipherable).
Item is a conceptual drawing of the Kipling Room as designed for the Killam Library. The Kipling Room ended up remaining in the O.E. Smith wing of the Macdonald Library; it is possible that this design was used instead for the Morse Room, which was located behind the MacMechan Auditorium.
File contains 14 hand-drawn and coloured design sketches of rooms or areas in the Killam Library, including: main lobby, south; main lobby, north; entrance lobby; circulation desk; corridor; auditorium; exhibition area; special collections; study carrel; administration area; reserve reading area; lounge; staff dining room; and staff lounge. Fabric, wallpaper, carpet and other textile swatches are adhered to the presentation board.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired March 3, 1988 and was rebroadcast March 13, 1988 and March 21, 1993.
File contains programs for the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra's 6th subscription concert; The Banff School Festival Ballet; Scotia Festival's Conductors in Concert; Banff School Festival Orchestra, and St. Matthew Passion, sung by The Dalhousie Chorale.
File contains correspondence, posters, programs and contracts for recitals and concerts in which Stephen Pedersen performed solo, with his wife, Virginia Beaton, and with groups including Scotia Winds, Chebucto Symphony Orchestra, Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony.
Item is a sound recording by New Glasgow High School Bands made between July 25, 1980 and August 11, 1980. Item is one of five songs on this audio reel.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Black Cultural Centre Presents, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is entitled "Concerts, 1917 and 1935." It aired February 15, 1990 and was rebroadcasted March 20, 1990 and July 23, 1990.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of From a Different Perspective, a radio program broadcast on CKDU 97.5. This episode is on conflict and development in the Horn of Africa. The episode was rebroadcast July 13, 1988 on The Evening Affair, a CKDU radio program on public affairs.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of From a Different Perspective, a radio program broadcast on CKDU 97.5. This file is on conflict and development in the Horn of Africa. It aired 1990 and was rebroadcast September 5, 1990 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
Item is a videocassette of human histology lecture by Dr. H. Dickson. The video consists of slides with voice-over. It was requested by Dr. Dickson from the Department of Anatomy.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features a second talk on the Conserver House in New Brunswick, and a Let's Clean it Up feature on the harbour. The episode aired on March 25, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Earth Action, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features the Conserver House in New Brunswick and commentary about the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station, also in New Brunswick. The episode aired on March 12, 1987, and was rebroadcasted on Monday the 23rd at 5:30.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features Constance Chevrin and Deanie Sullivan. The episode aired March 24, 1987 and was rebroadcast May 19, 1987.
Item is a copy of the constitution of the Associated Alumni of the Dalhousie School of Library and Information Studies, revised for content August 1987.
Item is a copy of the constitution of the Associated Alumni of the Dalhousie School of Library and Information Studies, revised for content May 1998. This version contains some handwritten corrections/annotations.
File consists of eight constitutions of the Dalhousie University Library School Student's Association, with some handwritten amendments, for the years 1970 to 1979.
Item is a copy of the constitution of the Dalhousie University School of Library and Information Studies Student Association, revised for content March 2003.
File contains blueprints of plans for both the Medical School and the Public Health Clinic, including: furnishings detail plans; heating layout floor plans; early sketches; and construction drawings.
File contains an incomplete set of ink on waxed-linen construction drawings for Dalhousie University's arts building, which was designed by Andrew Cobb and Frank Darling and built in 1921 on Studley Campus. Sheet no. 5 is missing, but is extant in a set of blueprints located in Box 1, Folder 7. Sheet no. 4 is a version in pencil on tissue. Most of the drawings were made by A.M.K., traced by P.K.A., and checked by A.R.C. (Andrew Cobb).
File contains a set of construction drawings by architect Andrew R. Cobb for the Medical Science Laboratory, known as the Medical Science Building, which originally housed the departments of physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and hygiene. Eventually it became home to School of Pharmacy and was renamed the Burbidge Building. The drawings are labelled Job No. K. 147, Sheet Nos. 1-20, and were drawn and traced by P.K.A. and C.W. Drawing types include a foundation plan, elevations, sections, gas, air, electrical and wiring plans. Framing and footing plans were created in partnership with Pickings & Roland, Engineers. There is also an electrostatic print set reproduced on polyester. Included in the file is an original excavation plan dated August 25, 1921 and a front elevation labelled Dalhousie Medical School.
Item is a contact sheet with eighteen b&w photographs from the 1985 Arts and Culture Assembly at the Dalhousie Arts Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sixteen of the photographs show Cathy Quinn's performance during the event and two photographs photographer Mark Simkins (1954 - 19 November 2022) with a camera.
Item is a contact sheet with thirty-two photographs of an unidentified performance. Several photographs show two artists performing on a stage with a projection of Ronald Reagan's face and the text "What Went Wrong? An Appraisal of Reagan's Foreign Policy."