File contains an annotated manuscript and a photocopied excerpt from Gary Gereffi and Raphael Kaplinsky, ed., "The Value of Value Chains: Spreading the Gains from Globalization," IDS Bulletin, vol. 32, no. 3 (2001).
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for his project titled "Globalization and Global Governance", submitted in spring 2000 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes several draft proposals. File also includes correspondence between Winham and Marian Binkley, Mathieu Ravignat, John S. Odell, Grace Skogstad, Richard Stubbs, and Mac Destler.
File contains a manuscript titled "3rd draft / Spring 1987" with the penciled annotation "rehearsal draft - final copy"; pages labelled "rehearsal rejects" and "new original masters introduced during rehearsals; and pages of "crits/notes + rejected pages from work toward a rehearsal draft" dated September 1987.
File includes a manuscript dated March 1990 of a paper by Boris Raymond and Richard Apostle: "Information, Information Professionals, and the Information Society: The Use and Misuse of a Concept."
File contains an annotated manuscript, poster, and chronology of events of a staged presentation by Christopher Heide given in Amherst, Liverpool, Yarmouth, Greenwood, Antigonish and Sydney as part of a sales and promotion tour of the Dramatists' Co-op.
File contains handwritten manuscript pages with inconsistent pagination, sometimes clipped together in sections; file contents were divided between individual folders by the processing archivists in the same order and groupings as originally arranged and received.
File contains Gilbert Winham's handwritten course notes related to content analysis and quantitative techniques in foreign policy analysis while a graduate student at University of North Carolina. The notes later served as a basis for an article entitled "Quantitative Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis" which appeared in Canadian Journal of Political Science in 1969.
File contains four manuscript copies of a one-act play by Andrew Merkel titled variously "Harriet Richardson" and "Mrs. Richardson Wins." The latter version contains hand-written edits that appear in the both copies titled "Harriet Richardson." One manuscript lists the author as "Marc Lescarbot" and is two pages longer than the others. The copy typed on legal-sized onion skin paper contains a note that the play was originally presented at the Community Centre, Annapolis Royal, on 5th June 1947. There is also a short note critiquing the play.
File contains correspondence with or about Max J. Heinrich. Also includes a summary of Heinrich's studies at Cornell University and a manuscript for "An overview of the Stirling County and related studies."
File contains correspondence with or about Guy Henderson. Also includes a manuscript for "A program of rural development for eastern Nova Scotia" and a booklet titled "Non-utopian democracy and the university."
File contains a manuscript titled "The Cherry Carnival" submitted to a competition at Princeton, which later became part of the Isaiah Wilson stories. Also contains correspondence regarding the manuscripts and notes on Hezekiah Williams.
File contains correspondence with or about Howard H. Hiatt. Also includes the article "A program in mental health in the Harvard School of Public Health" by Morton Beiser and a draft of the Harvard School of Public Health's annual dean's report for 1973-1974
File contains correspondence with or about W. W. "Nibs" Hill. Also includes a manuscript for "The inter-university field training program in cultural anthropology."
File includes correspondence, notes, manuscripts, a contract, evaluations forms, reviews and a chronology outlining the project from its conception as "Grandmother's Story" through to Christopher Heide's residency at Mermaid Theatre and the company's workshop production of "I Ain't Dead Yet."
File contains a draft of the story, submission correspondence, a chronology of events regarding the story's various submissions, rejections and eventual publication in Karaki (December 75, No. 5), and a copy of the journal.
File contains a manuscript for an article, and related correspondence. An attached note says that the handwritten version of the article was titled "Boadecia the bold."
File contains manuscripts, permissions licence, project description and booking form for "In the Fall" by Alistair MacLeod, adapted for two young actors by Christopher Heide and produced by Halifax Theatre for Young People. File also contains a photocopy of Alistair MacLeod's published story.
File contains a photocopy of an annotated manuscript of Sheree Fitch's poem, which was first published in 1993 and reissued in 2004 by Goose Lane. There is also a page of handwritten notes.
Files consists of two volumes of an incomplete manuscript of K. G. T. Webster. The chapter contents are: Volume One: Romance (French) of Amadas and Ydoine, translated by J. R. Reinhard; Li Tournoiemenz Antecrit, by Huon de Mévy; Le Tournoiememt aus Dames, by M. Meon; Tournoiememt des Dames, by Me. Sire Hues D'Oisy; Tournoiememt des Dames de Paris, by Pierre Gentian; Le Tournoy de Chauvency, by Jacques Bretex or Bretiaud; and Le Tournoy de Chauvency, a sample; and Volume 2: Roman de Ham, by Serrazin.
File also includes an annotated manuscript of "Chapter 4: Social Transitions in ITQ Fishing" and a heavily annotated photocopy of Bonnie J. McCay et al., "Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) in Canadian and US Fisheries," Ocean & Coastal Management, vol. 28, no.1 (1995), 85-115.
File contains a copy of Meng Qing-Nan's paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Law at Dalhousie University. Ronald St. John Macdonald was Meng Qing-Nan's supervisor for the development of the paper.
File contains correspondence and bibliographies. Also contains three manuscripts for Alexander Leighton's papers, an article titled "Neurotic patterns in the family," and community model outlines.
File contains a manuscript for the introduction to Thomas Ling's book, "Mental Health and Human Relations in Industry." File also contains correspondence with Thomas Ling and publishers regarding the introduction.
File contains manuscripts of Isaiah Wilson stories, with titles "Fragments of Years," "The Cherry Carnival," "Into thy Hands," "The Russian," and "The Third Cardinal Virtue."