$25,000 Seaway Job Goes to N.S. Lawyer
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$25,000 Seaway Job Goes to N.S. Lawyer
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500 Doctors go to Quebec for Convention
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Acting City Solicitor Qualified to Speak
Bender, Naomi
Admit Large Group From Dalhousie to Bar
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Admitted to bar [Estelle June Nuedlman]
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Appointed Dean of Albert College
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Blind at nine, he devotes his life to leading blind
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Blind Canadian to Retire from U.K. University
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Canadian Author Offers Graduate Homely Advice
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Canadian Controllers Announces
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Canadian Expert Lauds British Atom Bomb Test
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Canadian Party Given Blessing of Queen, Duke
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Canadian Students Foster Plan Raise Funds for Needy Colleges
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Canadian University Enrolments Show Arts in Lead, Science Next
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Canadians Show Undue Respect for "Imported"
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Chemical Group to Hear Talk on Development
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Church Founder Dies in Nova Scotia
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City librarian again appointed to Canada body [Dr. Freda Waldon]
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CNR Announces Important Appointments
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Dalhousie Honour for C.D. Howe
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Dalhousie University Addition Planned
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Dalhousie University Enters Debate Finals
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Dalhousie University Students Decide to Remain in Federation
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Defence Chemical Lab Under New Director
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Discount Cards go to Students at Universities
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Dr. H.L. Stewart Dies in Hospital
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Dundas High School Teacher Given Coveted U.K. Fellowship
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Ex-department Head of Dalhousie Dies
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Expanded Immigration Urged to Make Canadian Economy Self-sufficient
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F.B. McCurdy Left Estate of $6,000,000
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Four Canadian Doctors Given Nuffield Wards
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Four Top Law Figures Win University Honours
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Rhude, Forbes
Gilmour Defends Quality of McMaster Newspaper
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Gordon Grundy Vice-president of Studebaker
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Grimsby Student Wins Top Award
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Halifax college defeats Aggies in debate final
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Halifax Color Bars Still Strong but Bending Under Steady Pressure
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Halifax Wants Statue as Symbol of Welcome
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Hamilton College Principal Named for NRC Position
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