- MS-1-Ref, Box 126, Folder 2, Page 53
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- 1953 May 11
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200 Doctors for Refresher Course
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Adaptibility Needed in Travelling Work
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Bill of Rights in constitution
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Canada Can Find Markets in Britain Says UK Envoy
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Canada May Halt Planes for Egypt
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Canada's Youngest Premier is Fighting for Party's Survival
Warrington, Dal
Canadian Press Appointments Are Announced
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Canadian scientists get research grants
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City Minister Will Receive Honor Saturday
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Civil service aims to unite 17 different unions in one
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College Students to Get $25,500
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Contenders for Leadership on Speech Making Campaign
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CSSRC Awards 23 Research Grants
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Dalhousie Chooses Educator Henson
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Dalhousie Honors Five Canadians
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Dalhousie University Head Says Grants Inequitable
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Dalhousie Wins Over Providence
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Doctor conducts campaign against smoking at meeting
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Dr. H.L. Stewart Dies at Halifax
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Duke of Edinburgh Thanks Canada for Warm Reception
Harvey, Alan
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Good Year for Canada is Forecast by Howe
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Greatest Number of Students Expected by Canadian Universities Since 1948
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Halifax Professor Named to McGill
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Hitch-hiked Through 11 European Countries
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Honor Halifax man [Kenneth R. Rozee]
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Honorary Degrees Given by Dalhousie
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Infant Death Rate Big N.S. Health Problem
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Injunction used to halt pickets
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Jeffery Hale's Hospital Names Director of Nurses
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Laval converts gymn into science faculty classroom
Van Dusen, Jack
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Liberal Education in University Abandoned, Professor Declares
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Likes Combination on Broadcasting
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Many Candidates of Special Interest to Canadian People
Harvey, Alan
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Maritimes Varsity Needs Pinpointed
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McGill Announces Medical Fellowship
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Montreal Leaves Student Federation
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Mrs. N. Hollbach Awarded Burse
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