Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting the Climo Award to ray Riddell. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Ray Riddell, from Mississuaga Ont., is a graduate of RMC, a reserve pilot and a second-year law student. He has been with the soccer Tigers for two years. Here he receives the Climo Award from Vice-President MacKay, himself a winner of the award in 1949."
Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting the Climo Award to ray Riddell. A caption included in the file says "Ray Riddell, from Mississuaga Ont., is a graduate of RMC, a reserve pilot and a second-year law student. He has been with the soccer Tigers for two years. Here he receives the Climo Award from Vice-President MacKay, himself a winner of the award in 1949."
Item is a photograph of Ray Riddell and Karin Maessen, the top male athlete and top female athlete of 1977. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "The university's top athletes of the year: Soccer star Ray Riddell, winner of the men's Climo Award, and Volleyball-Track-and-Field's Karin Maessen."
File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of and actor named Ralph Dunn standing with Black Mike, a man from Sarajevo, Serbia who claimed to be the oldest man in Dawson City. The two men are facing each other and Black Mike's hand is on Dunn's shoulder. Dunn was in Dawson City to act in a production called "Foxy."
Item is a photograph of a group of high school students from Oxford Regional High School watching a demonstration by Ralph Deveau during a tour of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Deveau lifting an unidentified piece of scientific equipment.
Item is a photograph of a group of high school students from Oxford Regional High School watching a low temperature science demonstration by Ralph Deveau during a tour of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a basin into which Deveau has poured liquid air, creating clouds of what looks like smoke.
Item is a portrait photograph of Rachael Clarke & friends. One young woman standing between two young women seated, all wearing jackets and hats, and two wearing fur neck attire; full pose.
Item is a photograph of Ellen Ballon's brother, Dr. David H. Ballon, speaking at the Montreal ceremony where he turned over the Ballon family home to the Canadian Jewish Congress for the duration of World War II to be used as a servicemen's hostel. Also included in the photograph are Group Captain R.A. Delahaye of the Royal Canadian Air Force; Mayor Adhemar Raynault of Montreal; Mrs. Rosalie (Lazarus) Phillips, the head of the Canadian Jewish Contress Women's Division; and Isidore Ballon, K.C.
Item is a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Premier R. L. Stanfield, Lord Beaverbrook, Lady Dunn, and Lieutenant Governor E. C. Plow leaving a stage.
Item is a photograph taken at the opening ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows R. L. Stanfield and an unidentified man standing together.
Item is one portrait photograph of R. J. McDavid standing wearing an academic gown holding a scroll in one hand and the other hand on the back of a chair.
Item is one portrait photograph of R. J. McDonald standing wearing an academic gown holding a scroll in one hand and another hand resting on the back of a chair.
Item is a photograph of R. C. Dickson; C. B. Weld; Sir Peter Medawar; and Chester Stewart. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of R. C. Dickson; C. B. Weld; Sir Peter Medawar; and Chester Stewart. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of R. C. Dickson; C. B. Weld; Sir Peter Medawar; and Chester Stewart. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
File consists of two copies of a photograph of R. A. MacKay (Political Science Department, 1927-1947) and his son W. A. MacKay (Faculty of Law, 1957) taken in 1957. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 124).
File consists of a photograph of R. A. MacKay (Political Science Department, 1927-1947).The photograph was selected for possible inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite.