Fonds comprises record created or collected by Vincent MacDonald that primarily document his work as a legal scholar and lecturer. Record types include manuscript and printed copies of his writing and lectures about government, the Canadian Constitution, the British North America Act and other topics. There is also correspondence from colleagues, including letters from former Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; and photographs.
File contains a notebook on real property kept by Cyril Gilbert Moran Chapman between 1908 and 1909 when he studied law at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Fonds consists of Richard Lewis Evans' records regarding Dalhousie Law School's applications for the Emil Gumpert Award of the American College of Trial Lawyers, including the applications submitted for the award, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and related news releases and periodicals.
Fonds consists primarily of correspondence from the period during which Weldon was a Member of Parliament, and includes personal and business letters. There are also telegrams, bills, invoices, and a geometry textbook from Weldon's studies at Mount Allison. Also included are prints of family photographs, circa 1870's-1890's.
Series includes R. Graham Murray's certificate of distinction from Dalhousie Law School; a certificate of appointment as member of the Board of Commissioners of Victoria General Hospital; and a certificate of appointment as vice chairman of the Health Services and Insurance Commission.
Fonds includes records related to the Community Planning Association of Canada, Dalhousie Law School, Royal Canadian Air Force, personal correspondence, copies of deeds, legal agreements and wills, and printed materials.
File contains three photographic collages of sections A-C of the Dalhousie Faculty of Law in 1982-1983. The collages consist of photographs of each student holding up a sign with their name and there is also a name tag attached to each photograph. The file also contains transparency reproductions of each collage and a large photograph with reproductions of all three collages.
File contains photographs of buildings along Brunswick Street and Granville Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
File contains photographs taken at the opening of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University, including the unveiling of a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn and the dedication of the Sir James Dunn Law Library. The photographs show Lady Beaverbrook, Henry Hicks, Horace Read, and other guests.
File contains a photographic collage and a transparency of of section A of the Dalhousie Faculty of Law in 1982-1983. The collage consists of photographs of Glenn Anderson; Debbie Armour; Sonya Brander; Barbara Brown; Jim Burrill; Bernard Butler; Edwin Cameron; Bruce Chislett; Greg Clark; Lynn Connors; George Donovan; Doug Drysdale; Allen Eagleson; Neil Flanagan; Celia Forsyth; Mary Hamilton; Charlotte Hatfield; Peter Hickman; Jean Hillier Dewolfe; Richard Hirsch; Ian Holloway; Jim Isnor; Cathy Jones; Shawn Kavanagh; Bruce Langstroth; Greg Lenehan; Hester Lessard; Gerald MacDonald; Fraser MacFayden; Marguerite MacNeil; Barry MacTavish; Frank Archibald McIntyre; Isobel MacNeil; Kirk Meldrum; Evangilia Moutoulas; Holly Nicholson; Cathleen O'Grady; John Oxner; Dave Parker; Rick Pellino; Deborah Poole; Harold Porter; Don Presse; Kay Rhodenizer; Peter Rosinski; Catherine Smith; Ron Snyder; Roberta Sullivan; Greg Uhrynuk; Clayton Wallace; Gary Wharton; Randy Whiffen; and Liz Wood. Each person is holding up a sign with their name and there is also a name tag attached to each photograph.
File contains a photographic collage and a transparency of of section B of the Dalhousie Faculty of Law in 1982-1983. The collage consists of photographs of Gita Anand; Heather Boyd; Nan Brooks; Darrell Brown; Sheila Bruce; Ross Byrne; Brent Childs; Ronald Chisholm; Brenda Christen; Kevin Gault; Edward Gores; Robert Dunn; Duncan Gosnell; Pam Goulding; Isabel Grant; Bernie Hogan; Cheryl Holden; Jim Igloliorte; Joanne Johnston; Jawad Kassab; Karen Kinley; Annemarie Koch; David Kornhouser; Eric LeDrew; Jud Levinson; Kirk Lyonde; Jim MacAulay; Kevin MacLean; Brian MacNeil; Peter McElhaney; Janet McMurtry; John Meaney; Valerie Miller; Judy Neil; Karen Oldfield; John O'Neill; Scott Peacock; Brenda Picard; Martin Pollock; Kathryn Raymond; Carol Reesor; Ralph Ripley; Susannah Rowley; Samy Salloum; Laurie Sayer-Smith; Norma Scott; Dave Steeves; Marji Taylor; Michael Tweel; Peter Ward; Wayne Wolfe; and Roy Dickey. Each person is holding up a sign with their name and there is also a name tag attached to each photograph.
File contains a photographic collage and a transparency of of section A of the Dalhousie Faculty of Law in 1982-1983. The collage consists of photographs of Elizabeth Ackman; Alex Beadie; Jocelyn Bennett; Christine Birnie; Kelly Bray; Kathy Briand; Vincent Calderhead; Taska Carrigan; Ken Clark; Steve Coughlan; Paul Davies; Les Doll; Kevin Drolet; Marian Fourtune-Stone; Gavin Giles; Tim Hill; Chuck Hofley; Karen Hudson; Jay Humphrey; David Jones; Ann Keating; Susan Keswick; Mark Knox; Carson Lawrence; Herve LePierres; Mona Lynch; Neil MacLean; Louise MacPherson; Mike Madden; Donald Mathews; Lesley McKenzie; Alex Mersereau; Ann Mowatt; Clyde Nickerson; Paul O'Connell; Chris Parke; Gerry Parson; Nancy Peers; Dean Pietrantonio; Pam Reardon; Lynn Peierson; Jim Revell; Deveryn Ross; Cindy Rotar; Joe Spears; Jane Ann Summers; Tony Tam; Chris Van Dyck; John Willkinson; Bois Wilson; Nancy Wright; and Peter Rogers. Each person is holding up a sign with their name and there is also a name tag attached to each photograph.
Item is a photograph of the 1924-1925 Y.M.C.A. Halifax Business Men's Volleyball Champions. The photograph shows A. T. Bradshaw (physical director); B. C. Hunt; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; V. C. McDonald; G. E. Wilson; and E. G. Young sitting or standing in two rows with a volleyball and a trophy.
Item is a photograph of the unveiling of Vincent C. MacDonald's portrait. Vincent C. MacDonald was the Dean of Law at Dalhousie from 1934 to 1950. Photograph shows Mrs. MacDonald and an unidentified man unveiling the portrait at the opening of the Weldon Building in 1967.
Item is a photograph of participants in the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School. Three of the peopel are wearing barrister's robes and standing at a desk.
Item is a photograph taken at the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows the two award recipients holding the shields and shaking hands with an unidentified person.
Item is a photograph of two law students being presented with silver shield awards. The photograph was taken during the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people wearing legal robes who are sitting at a desk with microphones. The photograph was taken during the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people wearing legal robes who are sitting at a desk with microphones. The photograph was taken during the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph taken at the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows the two award recipients posing with the shields.
Item is a photograph taken at the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows the two award recipients posing with the shields.
Item is a photograph of the library in the Law Building, which is now known as the University Club. The photograph was taken from a vantage point overlooking the entire library from above. There are students working at tables in the library. The photograph was taken by Wright.
Item is a photograph of the library in the Law Building, which is now known as the University Club. The photograph shows students working at tables in the library.
Item is a photograph of the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School. Other buildings on Brunswick Street are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School. The building is next to a car dealership and a tower under construction.
Item is a photograph of the unveiling of Sidney E. Smith's portrait. Sidney E. Smith was the Dean of Law at Dalhousie from 1929 to 1934. Photograph shows Mrs. Smith and an unidentified man unveiling the portrait at the opening of the Weldon Building in 1967.
File contains a photograph of a portrait of Robert T. Donald, painted by Eva Prager in 1972. Robert T. Donald was the Dean of Dalhousie Law School from 1969 to 1971.
Item is a photograph of a framed painting of J. McGregor Stewart. The painting is hung on a wall and shows Stewart wearing robes and turning the page of a book. On the back of the photograph's matboard, there is a drawing of a TV camera.
Item is a photograph of the law students' dinner in the Willis Room (?) at the Queen Hotel on November 19th, 1913. The photograph shows the students sitting at several dinner tables.
Item is a photograph of the Law Basketball Team Interfaculty Champions 1924-25. The photograph shows D. McInnes (Guard); P.R.H. Barry (Manager); W.A. Richardson (Forward); C.R. Coughlan (Guard); G.M. Morrison (Forward); R. Gushue (Captain, Centre); R.L. Snodgrass (Forward); and R. Moore (Forward) sitting or standing in two rows.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the opening ceremony of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Beaverbrook standing by a plaque in honour o Sir James Dunn, which is still covered by a curtain.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the opening ceremony of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Beaverbrook standing by a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn. The curtain covering the plaque has been pulled back.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the opening ceremony of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Beaverbrook standing next to a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn, which she has just unveiled.
Item is a photograph taken during the opening ceremony of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Beaverbrook pulling back a curtain from a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn.