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'A - D' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains correspondence to and/or from Farido Ayoub, Ruth Bamela Engo-Tjega, Marcia Brewster, Herb Dhaliwal, JoAnne DiSano, Peter Donigi, and Saroja Douglas. Also included are peer reviews for an article Mann Borgese wrote, "The Law of the Sea: Unfinished Business for Ever?," a draft copy and a discussion of changes to said article.

'A' - 'D' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains correspondence with Richard Apostle; Garry Comber; John Craven; Raymond Dubois; and R.G. Durham (Scotiabank). Topics of discussion include the Marine Affairs Diploma Program at Dalhousie, the establishment of the International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD), and appointments to the staff of the ICOD.

'A' - 'D' miscellaneous correspondence

File includes correspondence relating to ICOD audits, comments about course descriptions, and information about scholarships to the summer programme, as well as correspondence with the University of Newfoundland, Dalhousie, and the Office of the Minister of External Relations and the Canadian International Development Agency. Correspondents include Carol Amaratunga; Kim N.I. Bell; Linda Brown; Trevor Chandler; Aldo Chircop; Garry Comber; and Gilles Dery. File contains a CV that has not been digitized.

A - Z

Correspondents are P.M.L., Margaret M. Jennings, Harold J. Hinman.

A - Z

Correspondents are T. G. Cochrane, "Daisy," Robert G. Dawes, Dorothy Pudsey Dawson, Nellie Day, Belle (Beth?) Liddon, Alice MacLean, Herbert Nord(? Nona?), "Rails" or "Railens," Edward Sedding, Gilbert S. Stairs, Ethel de Selincourt (ca. 1905), Unknown (Oxford, ca. 1905), T. H. Wade, Gretchen Warren (ca. 1907), Norah Webster, R. C. Willard, Laura Wood, F. J. Wylie.

A - Z

Correspondents are Charles Armquist, Yves and Yvonne Chuillies, Donald Day (to his father), Frank Day (to Mabel), Mabel Day (to Frank), "Doug," Hattie Fraser (Canadian Red Cross), Charles A. Hamilton, A. A. Hammerschlag, E. M. Johnstone, Cecil Markham, "Martha" (to "Gustav"), F. B. McCurdy, Betty Munro (to Mabel Day), Margaret Osgood, Hugh Rees, and two letters with illegible signatures.

A - Z

Correspondents are Ann Bridge, C. F. Fraser, Roy Fraser (to Mabel Day), Ella Guillemard (to Mabel Day), Bob L. Hartsell, Ralph MacDougall, McClelland and Stewart, Edmund L. Morris, Lawrence H. Reed, Ellen Thibaudeau..

A - Z

Correspondents are George T. McKay, Religious Society of Friends, R. S. Wallace, Christmas cards to and from various individuals, including a card from Day with Cape Breton Highlanders' coat of arms.

A bank for Halifax

File contains three of an original set of four presentation drawings on board created by Drew Sperry for Arch 5, an architecture class at the Nova Scotia Technical University. Drawings include a street perspective; sections; floor plan; and reflected ceiling plan.

A bill concerning the law of the sea

A copy of a bill, possibly used in a student parliament or another forum, on the need for Canada to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. A version of this resolution was drafter by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and sent to Halifax Member of Parliament Mary Clancy, see MS-2-744, Box 288, Folder 8 for a copy.

A book shop

File contains three presentation drawings on board created by Drew Sperry for an architecture class at the Nova Scotia Technical University. Drawings include an interior perspective (in colour); sections and elevation; and floor plans.

A boy from Cherry Hill / Garth Coffin

  • MS-14-62, SPC S 584.52 C64 2020
  • Item
  • 2020
Item is "A boy from Cherry Hill" by Garth Coffin, former principal of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia. A Boy From Cherry Hill is a story of a lad who grew up in a warm and loving family on a small farm in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It recounts his experiences and highlights his good fortune through receiving the Eaton Agricultural Scholarship, attending university in both Canada and the U.S. and successful pursuit of a series of career opportunities leading back to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) where his university studies began. Along the way, the memoir that spans eight decades includes international work and personal interests of the boy from Cherry Hill.
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