File consists of records relating to the Exhibition of William Townsend Paintings 1964-1968 organized by Dalhousie Art Gallery for circulating through A. P. A. C. 1972-1973.
Records consist mainly of correspondence of Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and handwritten letters from William Townsend and Charlotte Townsend (the daughter of William Townsend). Additional records include shipping receipts, insurance certificates, newspaper clippings, a photograph of the painting 'Cascade VIII' and condition reports.
File contains materials related to the life and passing of Wilson Hodder. Hodder was a prominent LGBT activist in Nova Scotia, who successfully petitioned for spousal survivors benefits for same-sex couples under the Canada Pension Plan following the passing of his partner, Terry Martin.
File contains 30 colour photographs taken by Hodder of the 1998 Ottawa Pride parade, three photographs of Hodder and friends, correspondence between Hodder and Mike Sangster, two copies of the program from Hodder's celebration of life, and two program inserts.
35 individual portraits on one 8 x 10 negative: Lawrence Pettipas, Assistant News Editor; Bernard R. MacDonald, Co-op Editor; Skit Ferguson, Assistant Sports Editor; Gregory A. MacKinnon, Editor-in-Chief; John J. Berry, Business Manager; Francis Burke, Feature Editor; Wilfrid MacKinnon, Managing Editor; J. Cameron MacDonald, Dramatic Society; Clarence Levigne, Circulation Manager; Fraser Mooney, Assistant Sports Editor; Marie L. Dever, M.S.B. Editor; Cyril Murphy, Assistant Business Manager; Harold Cummins, Secretary/Treasurer Debating Society; Gerry Harquail; Fred Martell; Richard B. McCafferty, Exchange Editor; Harold MacDonald, Sports Editor; Allister MacDonald, Alumni Editor; Gerald LaForest; Robert V. Kay; James Reid; Celine Brennan; Norbert Lyons; Barry Murphy; Anthony MacKenzie; A. Marie McGloan; James E. Deagle; Fred Gormley; Joseph D. Campbell; Bill Keating; Donald MacIsaac; Gerald T. Power; Kathleen Traynor; Robert Comeau; Sergei Duckett