Item is a photograph of a Dalhousie University girls basketball team. In the photograph a team member is holding a ball labeled with the date 1922 or 1923. There is also a trophy on display in the photo. The photograph shows nine team members standing in a row. Mary Caroline Hawkins is standing third from left.
Files contains three papers. The paper's titles are "recent trends in degrees awarded and enrolments a Canadian universities", "university enrolment projection to 2000", "the stock of research trained personnel" and "research manpower requirements arising from accelerated expenditures on R&D".
The file contains the award announcement of the 2010 Outstanding Alumni Award winner, Terri Tomchyshyn (MLS, 1981), and a copy of the Alumni Award guidelines (revised May 27, 2006).
File contains clippings from newspapers, newsletters, and other publications about Dalhousie alumni. The subjects include Frederick Murray Fraser, a reunion of the class of 1926, and others.
File contains two copies of "Mater Coronata," a poem written by John Daniel Logan "commemorating the founder, preceptors, scholars, and heroes of the University of Dalhousie College." It was recited at the reunion of the alumni on August 21, 1924 and published by the Alumni Association. One of the copies is inscribed to "Captain John S. Roper, B.A., M.A., LL.B., M.C." with a poem from Logan.
File contains two manuscripts: "Industries of Nova Scotia: The Initiation, Development and Growth of Bridgetown" and "Twill be yet Greater Industry: Hillis & Sons are Planning for Expansion and Progress."
File contains an invitation to a social event hosted by the Graduates of the Maritime Universities; tickets to events during convocation week; and dance cards from dances hosted by the Dalhousie Alumnae and Alumni, the class of 1927, Delta Gamma, and the students' council. One dance card has an attached pencil.