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Sketch from Live and Fancy

Item is a reproduction of a sketch by A. Hendschel (probably Albert Louis Ulrich Hendschel) from Live and Fancy. The sketch shows an old man looking at a plant with a magnifying glass. An open umbrella is sitting on the ground.

Hendschel, A.

Postcards with photographs of a Dalhousie University reunion

File contains four postcards with photographs taken during a Dalhousie University reunion and centennial celebration in September 1919. The photographs show attendees standing on the front steps of the Macdonald Memorial Library; a procession of alumni or faculty; and a truck carrying stone tablets and a model of Dalhousie College.

Goodenough, F. G.

Unpublished research material

The series consists of A. Stanley Mackenzie’s unpublished material including his research notes, pertaining to Cavendish Experiment, Academy of Music in Halifax, etc.; course-related materials and lecture notes taken when he was studying at Dalhousie University (1881-1885) and Johns Hopkins University (1889-1891), compiled when he taught at Bryn Mawr College (1891-1905) and Dalhousie University (1905-1923); examination papers; book reviews and comments written by and about Mackenzie’s papers; research notes pertaining to chemistry, experiments on magnetism, dynamics and crystals, research material for his Ph. D thesis; and lab books on topics in practical physics, physical laboratory, minor chemistry.

Portrait of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie

Item is a reproduction of a painting of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The portrait shows MacKenzie sitting with his hand on a pile of books. The portrait was painted by H. Harris Brown in 1923. The mat is dated April 1926.

Munro Day, March 9, 1928 : [offprint]

Item consists of an offprint from the July 1928 Dalhousie University Bulletin's Munro Day number, containing the text of a speech delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie on the history of Munro Day on March 9, 1928.

Founders' Day, March 9, 1928, Dalhousie University

Item consists of a broadside collected by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie containing songs and poems to be delivered at the Founders' Day (misspelled Fouders' Day) on March 9, 1928. Includes "Dalhousie,", "Oh Won't You Come Up to Dalhousie?," "Glory for Dalhousie," "The Med," "S.C.A.," and "My Girl's A Crackerjack."
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