Series comprises created and collected by Richard Apostle in the course of his study of the crisis in the fishing industries in Northern Norway and Atlantic Canada, which was funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and resulted in the publication of Richard Apostle et al., Community, State and Market on the North Atlantic Rim: Challenges to Modernity in the Fisheries. Record types include grant applications, reports and correspondence; publishing and editorial correspondence; secondary research materials; taped research interviews; manuscripts; and a copy of the published book.
File contains handwritten notes and manuscripts about Canadian constitutional reform and money, and provincial sovereignty and the Canadian Constitution.
File contains forms and correspondence related to Gilbert Winham's sabbatical leave research grant, awarded in 1999 to allow Winham to research on his project "Institutional Development of the World Trade Organization". File includes correspondence between Winham and Daniel Woolf, Sylvia Nielsen, and John Rutherford.
File contains forms and correspondence related to Gilbert Winham's sabbatical leave research grant, awarded in 1995 to allow Winham to research the early years of the World Trade Organization. File includes correspondence from Julie O'Grady and J.G. Rutherford.
Item is a manuscript copy of a 400-word article focused on adult education written by Carleton Stanley for the Halifax newspaper at the request of its editor for New Year's updates from the presidents of principal Nova Scotia universities.
Folder includes an untitled manuscript written by Robert Logan documenting his history with Cree language and symbols, and correspondence with Dr. Barry Fell, author of the America, BC.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Maclean's Magazine dating from 1939 to 1944. Relates to the inclusion of the stories "Eighth Mile House" and "The Odour of Sanctity", and articles "Ready", "North of Vinland", and others, in Maclean's issues in the early 1940s. File also includes active story revisions. Includes correspondence from R. Napier Moore, W.A. Irwin, Jack Paterson, Dorothy Hodgins, Walter Gilhooly, Harry C. Clarke, Noryal Bonisteel, and others.
Subseries contains Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding a wide range of subjects, including his visits to China, his research on the teaching of international law at Canadian universities and other topics, the development of various of his books, Dalhousie University, Dalhousie Law School Journal, Dalhousie Law School centenary, the Hague, the United Nations, the Canadian Council on International Law, and many other matters. Subseries contains correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and different individuals, including Paul Martin, Quing-nan Meng, Edgar Gold, Paul Fauteux, Dominique Alheritiere, Tom Hick, R. C. Strother, W.A. MacKay, Wang Fusun, J.D. Kingham, Patti Allen, John Vandermeulen, Rene Jean Dupuy, M.C.W. Pinto, Jacqueline Dauchy, Leo Nevas, Avard Bishop, Charles B. Bourne, John Willis, and many others.
File contains correspondence regarding the compilation of lists of students who served overseas during World War One, external requests for information about Dalhousie's contributions to the war, and a one-page manuscript: Dalhousie University in the War.
File includes correspondence between Ronald St. John MacDonald, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Jacques Roy, Wang Tung, Mary Sun, Cheng Jian-Hua, M.D. Copithorne, R. Randle Edwards,a nd Jerome A. Cohen. File also includes MacDonald's essay "The People's Republic of China and the International Court of Justice", and a package of travel document preparation.
The file includes correspondence to William P. Germano, Editorial Director, Routledge, Inc., the book proposal for "Costuming the Dance," and a draft copy of the first eighteen pages of the manuscript.
File contains a lightly annotated script and structure notes for Council Matters, a play by Chris Heide that was performed at the 2001 Chester Playhouse Summer Festival.
Subseries contains correspondence, research data, and conference minutes and notes related to the Census of Marine Life subcommittee Census of Coral Reef Ecosystems (CReefs). The Census of Coral Reef Ecosystems project conducted a thorough examination of the sorts of life found in the world’s coral reefs, discovering thousands of new species in the process while placing known species in new locales. The project, headed up by Americans Nancy Knowlton and Russell Brainard and Australian scientist Julian Caley, developed a tool called the Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structure to provided standardized examination of species distribution, warming temperatures and oceanic acidification at reef locations throughout the world.
Item is a draft manuscript written by Alexander Murchison and T.A.H. McCulloch (of Canadian Forces Hospital Halifax) in the early 1970s. The item addresses a case study of an 18-year-old "leading seaman, unmarried and of Ojibwa Indian extraction" admitted to the psychiatric unit of Canadian Forces Hospital in Halifax after a sudden onset of psychosis experienced by the patient shortly after his vessel left Halifax in 1968.
File contains correspondence with or about Elaine Cumming. Also contains a report on the Stirling County Study and an article by the Cummings titled "A functional analysis of a case of technological lag."
File contains correspondence with or about John H. and Elaine Cumming. Also includes manuscripts of articles by the Cummings, titled "A functional analysis of a case of technological lag," and "Wooden ships and iron men: a general statement."
File contains correspondence with or about Odd Stefan Dalgard. Also contains manuscripts for two of Dalgard's articles entitled "Social mobility and psychiatric disorder : a reevaluation and interpretation," and "Introduction of intensive mileu therapy in a traditional psychiatric unit."
Item is a typescript prepared for inclusion in the Medical Society of Nova Scotia bulletin, with news from Dalhousie Medical School, including information about postgraduate and continuing medical education offered by Dalhousie and how it is funded.
Item is a typescript prepared for inclusion in the Medical Society of Nova Scotia bulletin, with news from Dalhousie Medical School, including information about new faculty, convocation, and the geographical breakdown of first year students.
Item is a typescript prepared for inclusion in the Medical Society of Nova Scotia bulletin, with news from Dalhousie Medical School, including reports about continuing education for physicians; clinical and scientific meetings; teaching institutes under the auspices of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Physiological Society; and reports of Dalhousie faculty attendance and activities.
Item is a typescript prepared for inclusion in the Medical Society of Nova Scotia bulletin, with news from Dalhousie Medical School, including information about final exams and a list of successful candidates for the degree of MD, CM.
Item consists of a collection of comments, likely compiled by R.A. Cluney in 1965, stemming from a staff report to Halifax City Council related to an application from Dalhousie University to rezone some areas of its South End holdings as part of the Campus Development Plan.
Item is a manuscript, plus correspondence, for an informational article outlining Dalhousie's programs of study, including costs and duration, for publication in New Brunswick's The Educational Review.
File contains four manuscripts, notes and a chronology outlining the evolution of the play script, which was originally written for radio as "The One Hundred Year Old Man." The stage version was never produced, although it was used in workshops with high school students.
File contains handwritten notes and manuscripts drafts for Doull's paper "Dante on Averroism," which was published in Actas del V congresso internacional de filosofia medieval (Madrid, 1979).
Includes copies of "Seen any buses lately? A Dartmouth handbook on public transit", the Transportation Information Paper "Where Do We Go and How Shall We Get There", and handwritten research notes.