Item is a photograph from a hockey school clinic at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a goalie guarding a net while a man hits a puck at them. There are two chairs with cushions on them on the ice between the man and the net.
Item is a photograph from a hockey school clinic at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a man showing something on a clipboard to a group of children in hockey gear.
Item is a photograph from a hockey school clinic at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Jack Gray helping two kids on the hockey rink. A caption on the back of the photograph says "Defenceman Jack Gray with two prospective members of the Dalhousie Tigers Hockey Team."
Item is a photograph of Hubert Bradford Vickery. "Graduated B.Sc. '15 with highest honours in chemistry and physics, L.L.D., Research chemistry and professor in the Graduate School at Yale."
Item is a photograph of an inscription on a stone. The inscription reads: "The tablet below a fac-simile of that placed in the corner-stone of the original Dalhousie College, which occupied this site from 1820 to 1887, was unveiled with appropriate ceremony on August 21, 1924, when Sir James Fergusson, Admiral on this station, and John George Pyke, of Liverpool, N. S., represented their respective great-grandfathers, the Earl of Dalhousie and John George Pyke."
Item is a photograph of the Arts 1923 Interfaculty Championship Hockey Team. The photograph shows L. Macdonald (Forward); P. T. Hickey (Manager); D. MacInnis (Forward); D. C. Clouston (Defense); E. H. Henderson (Goal); W. Creighton (Centre); and E. Bayer (Forward) sitting or standing in three rows and holding hockey sticks.
Item is a photograph of the 1925 Arts Interfaculty Championship Hockey Team. The photograph shows G. W. I. Creighton (Manager); C. J. Redmond (Centre); I. Macdonald (Left Defense); J. D. MacLellan (Right Wing); A. L. Richardson (Left Wing); A. F. MacLean (Right Wing); J. R. MacLean (Goal); J. G. Godsoe (Right Defense); and Edwin Fraser Ross (Left Wing) sitting or standing in two rows and holding hockey sticks.
Item is a photograph of a camping trailer used as a site for Dalhousie athletic and intramural recreation information at orientation week in 1974. The photograph shows the trailer with hand-drawn signs on it. The trailer was loaned by Twin City Trailer Ltd. (Bedford) to the School of Physical Education during orientation week for information on physical education activities and teams.
Item is a graduation portrait of James Douglas Vair, BA 1911, LLB 1913. The photograph is mounted in a folder with a sheet of translucent paper over it.
Item is a photograph of Joan Selig receiving a special athletics award from Jack Gray. A caption on the back of the photograph reads "Joan Selig receives a special award from Jack Gray. At left is Dalhousie phys. ed. student and basketball star Wendy Moore, a member of the 1973 NS Canada Games ladies softball team."
Item is a photograph of John Van Buuren, winner of the Climo Award, and Susam Mason, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Julie West, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, and Bob Fagan, winner of the Climo Award, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting an MVP trophy to Karin Maessen. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Haligonian Karin Maessen, a 1st-year Phys. Ed. student, and double MVP, receives her trophy from Vice-President Andy MacKay. A gifted all-rounder, she has been on the national junior volleyball team for two years and has been invited to join the World Cup qualifying tournament with the national team."
Item is a photograph of Professor Pierre Page presenting an MVP award to Ken Bickerton. A caption included with the photograph says: "Prof. Pierre Page, hockey coach, presents Ken Bickerton, goalie with MVP award. Bickerton also won the Climo Award."
Item is a photograph of the entrance of the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person in a uniform sitting at a desk by the entrance with several other people leaving the library or going up the stairs.