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Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds
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Addresses

The series consists of A. Stanley Mackenzie’s notes, drafts, and newspaper clippings for the addresses he gave throughout his professional career. His audiences were diverse, and included Dalhousie Medical School students, Canadian Club of Truro, Nova Scotia Hospital Nursing School students, etc.

Aerial photograph of Studley Campus

Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus, including Shirreff Hall, King's College, the Provincial Archives (Chase Building), Science Building (Chemistry Building), Arts Building (University Club), and Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building).

Saunders, D. W.

Arthur Stanley Mackenzie fonds

  • MS-2-43
  • Fonds
  • 1881-1949, 1971
Fonds consists of correspondence (1885-1936), publications (1894-1927), addresses (1889-1921), unpublished documents (1881-1923), including unpublished articles, a large number of lecture notes (1881-1923), research notes (1887-n.d.) and lab books (1887-1909). Other course materials include course examination papers written and collected by Dr. MacKenzie. Other materials in this fonds pertaining to Dr. MacKenzie’s personal life include his diaries (1883-1909), honours, pictures and memorabilia (1938-1949).

MacKenzie, Arthur Stanley

Awards and Correspondence

Includes his Dalhousie College Diploma (1882-1884), an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellowship Diploma (1910), Dalhousie College - Professor Resignation (1910), Dalhousie University Reunion (1938).

Biographical Materials

The materials include a brief genealogy (n.d.), biographical interviews (1913), brief notes on life by Mackenzie (n.d.), correspondence and source material for the history project by American Institute of Physics (1964).

Correspondence A-P

Ames, J.S. - 1900 Barnes, H.T. - 1908 Blake, Sue Avis - 1905 Borden, R.L.- 1931 Bryn Mawr College Trustees - 1895 Canada Deputy Militia of Defence - 1912 Carslaw, H.S.- 1904 Carnegie Foundation - 1925-1931 Chisholm, J.A. - 1930 Dalhousie Alumni Association - 1930-1931 Dalhousie College, Board of Governors - 1909 Dalhousie University, Faculty of Law - 1931 Dalhousie University, Office and Library Staff - 1931 Falconer, R.A. - 1930 Forrest, John - 1905 Glew, F.H. - 1906 Gore, James, H. - 1900 Harkeness, Isaac - 1904-1905 Huff, W.B. - 1905 Keasbey, Lindley M. - 1905 Irons, David - 1904-1905 Johns, T.W. - 1885 Johns Hopkins University and Ball, T.R. - 1890 Laird, Elizabeth R. - 1905 Larmer, C. - 1907 Maass, O. - 1931 Macallum, A. B. - 1930 Macdonald, C. - 1887-1900 MacGregor, J.G. - 1890-1905 MacIntosh, Sara, E. - 1931 Mackenzie, George - 1905 Mackinnon, Clarence - 1930 MacKay, R. A. - 1930 MacKay, Ebenezer - 1904-1905 MacMechan, Archibald - 1905-1930 Macneill, Murray - 1931 MacPhail, Sir Andrew - 1936 Maritime College of Pharmacy - 1931 McKendrick, F.J.A. - 1930 McKenna, J.D. - 1930 Morrison, Aulay - 1931 Moses, N. - 1885 Murray, Daniel A. - 1904-1931 Murray, Howard - 1904 Murray, Walter C. - 1931 Mustard, W.P. - 1905 Nova Scotia Institute of Science - n.d. Poynting, J.H. - 1899-1900

Correspondence of Arthur Stanley Mackenzie

This series consists of A. Stanley Mackenzie’s general correspondence. Correspondents range from Mackenzie’s colleagues, friends and universities to Dalhousie internal departments and publishers and other organizations. Correspondence covers a wide variety of topics including employment concerns, papers publishing, school applications, etc.

Correspondence R-Y

Ralston, J. R. - 1931 Rhoads, James, E. - 1891-1892 Rowland, C. - 1892 Royal Society of Canada - 1908 Rutherford, E. Joseph - 1905-1908 Scott, C.A. - 1904-1905 Shaw, I.M - 1931 Smith, Sidney - 1930 Smith, W.H. - 1930 Springsteen, Harry W. - 1905 Stanley, Carleton, W. - 1931 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America - 1925-1937 Thomson, J. J. - 1904 Torey, Cliff - n.d. Tory, James C. - 1930 Wilson, George, E. - 1930 Yarmouth Academy Trustees - 1885-1886

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."

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.
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