File contains notes and the manuscript of a lecture given by Archibald MacMechan at the Conference of Professors of English in Edmonton on November 9, 1927.
File contains off prints of Archibald MacMechan's address delivered at the Conference of Professors of English in Edmonton on November 9, 1927, and later published in The Dalhousie Review.
File contains scripts for lectures numbered 1 to 10. Titles include "Continued discussion of the nature of scientific thinking," "Equilibrium analysis," "The role of symbols," "Systems of belief," "Equilibria of individuals," "Union-management relations," "Union-management relations, continued: pressure on the foremen," "Union-management relations, continued: the split within the union," "What happens in collective bargaining," and "Transitions in union-management relations."
Item is a folder containing an invitation, printed lecture introduction and copy of a book of selected covers from the Allan Steinhart Collection for an event sponsored by the National Postal Museum on 1 May 1987 at the Federal Study Centre, Ottawa.
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 contains 7 lectures related to productivity. Titles include "A purpose for production," "Properties of industrial hierarchies," "A theory of economic incentive," "Economic incentives and system of belief," "The logics of management," "The worker's world," "The flight of the time study man," "Man and money."
Item consists of a draft of an address delivered by Barry Lesser at the ANnual General Meeting of the Canadian Association of Graduate Schools, in Winnipeg, November 3, 1989, that was collected by Howard Clark. Also includes a note of appreciation from Clark to Lesser, dated January 9, 1990.
File consists of a typescript of the biographical sketch of Budge Wilson by Glynis Wilson, her daughter, on the occasion of a Trent talk, in October, 2008.
File contains textual records of talks given by J. Gordon Duff on subjects such as the history of the College of Pharmacy, and on Jessie I. MacKnight, a notable female Maritime pharmacist who was a member of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association. File also contains a list of pharmacy professionals, and a clipping from Impact newsletter from the summer of 2007 of Centennial Pharmacist Award recipients.
Fonds consists of notes of lectures on logic delivered by James Ross at the Theological Seminary in Truro, Nova Scotia (1860-1861) and on Moral Philosophy at Dalhousie College (1863-1864), as well as certificates of attendance from the 1860s and a photograph of Thomas McCulloch and others.
Fonds comprises records documenting James Gray's work s a scholar and teacher. Records include publications, manuscripts and lecture notes; audio recording of lectures; correspondence with colleagues and students; teaching materials; editorial and publishing correspondence and records; and personal correspondence and photographs.
Fonds contains materials related to Janet Conners' advocacy work for recipients of tainted blood products and other persons with HIV/AIDS. Janet's and her husband, Randy Conners, contracted HIV when Randy, a hemophiliac, was treated with infected blood. After publicly announcing Randy's diagnosis in 1991, the Conners provided testimony to the Royal Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada [the Krever Inquiry], and became advocates for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Janet revealed her HIV positive status upon Randy's death in 1994. Materials in fonds include legal documents, correspondence, speaking notes, press releases, day planners, awards and honorary degrees, and photographs.
Item is a manuscript for a talk given at an assembly to commemorate Joseph Howe that occurred concurrently with the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Convention held in Halifax.
File contains correspondence with or about Berton H. Kaplan. Also contains a curriculum vitae for Berton H. Kaplan, a reference report, newspaper clippings, and a script for a speech.
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.
File contains a copy of Budge Wilson's speech, as it appeared in the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia newsletter. The speech is on Ann Connor Brimer.
File contains a collection of family history accounts and journal entries. Also contains a script for Alexander Leighton's keynote address titled "Social science and psychiatric epidemiology: a difficult relationship," and a script for Dorothea Leighton's address titled "Anthropologist by accident."
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
Item consists of an annotated draft address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the Encoenia ceremonies at King's College, May 9, 1912, upon receiving a Doctor of Civil Law degree.
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address to Queen's University on January 9, 1933, under the title "Knowledge in a Vacuum", discussing Keynesian economics and the tumultuous situation since the Treaty of Versailles.