File contains a thank you letter from Marilyn Rennick (MLS '76), the first Outstanding Alumni Award winner, and photographs of the Alumni Award reception.
Item is a panoramic photographic print of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College from 1921. The view is uphill from the location of the present Animal Science facilities facing College Road (which runs from left to right). On the left can be seen the administration building, built in 1904 and renamed Cumming Hall in 1957 in honour of the College’s 1st Principal. The Dairy Barn and other farm buildings in the center of the picture date from the early 1900’s. The Science Building, built in 1915 and lost in a tragic fire on June 15, 1946, can be seen at the far right.
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'Paraskeva Clark: Paintings and Drawings' organized by and presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from September 9 - October 17, 1982.
Records are divided into 19 folders (Titles transcribed from original folder labels.): Box 35 Folder 30 - Loan correspondence Folder 31 - Opening and invitations Folder 32 - General correspondence Folder 33 - Condition report-1 Folder 34 - National Museums grant Folder 35 - Curatorial agreement (R. Raymond) Folder 36 - Insurance Folder 37 - Press release Folder 38 - Contract agreements Folder 39 - Transportation Folder 40 - National Film Board Box 36 Folder 1 - Conservation work Folder 2 - Loan agreement forms Folder 3 - Progress report Folder 4 - Itinerary Folder 5 - Catalogue (invoices & correspondence) Folder 6 - English typeset Folder 7 - Condition report-2 Folder 8 - Financial documents Folder 9 - Financial audit Folder 10 - Photographs
Fonds consists of Patricia Monk's records regarding the research and writing process of her book The Gilded Beaver: An Introduction to the Life and Work of James De Mille (Toronto: ECW Press, 1991). Fonds includes photographs, correspondence, research notes, transcripts, and other textual records.
Series consists of materials regarding the Pauline E. Hillis' student life, including notebooks, books, and others textual records. Series also contains negatives and photographs of Pauline E. Hillis with friends, and of Eric Stanley Hillis, son of James Stanley and Pauline E. Hillis, at the age of 5.
File contains a substantially annotated second draft as well as black-and-white photograph of a sea creature under a boat and a colour photograph of two houses. There are minor and major edits, predominantly towards the end.
Nova Scotia Technical College 1922 football team: L. Sterns; L. A. Cook; L. E. Neilly; W. I. Elliot; G. C. Dunn; M. G. Saunders; J. H. Reid; P. J. Bentley (Manager); R. R. Gilbert; F. G. O'Brien; G. H. Burchill; P. M. Elliott (absent); J. J. Morrison; H. N. Spence (coach); T. H. Winter; G. S. Gilbert; R. S. Millett; R. G. Johnston; E. J. Davies; M.B. Wyman; B. F. Crowdis
Nova Scotia Technical College, class of 1924: G. W. Christie; W. F. Davison; A. G. Wootten; J. M. MacQuarrie (Vice-Pres); R. G. Johnstone (Pres); H.H. Schurman (Sec/Tres); J. J. Morrison; J. F. Saltman; A. S. Morrison; J. S. Hemson; H. P. Donkin (Asst. Prof. M.E.); W. G. Hardy (Asst. Prof. E.E.); J. H. Reid (Asst. Prof. E.E.); W. H. Backman; P. J. Bentley; B. F. Crowdis; M. C. Lome; W. Wallace; R. A. Eagar; E. Sterns; R. R. Gilbert; T. E. Thibeau; W. F. MacCulloch; G. F. Murphy; W. F. McKnight; F. K Fanthner; F. H. Sexton; D. W. Munn; A. F. Flynn; G. H. Midgley; G. S. Gilbert; G. D. MacDonald
The collection documents the beginning of the Youth New Democratic Club at Dalhousie, and David Jones' involvement in the organization. It also includes two articles of E. Chesley Allen, David's maternal grandfather, plus a photograph. E. Chesley Allen was the Superintendent of the School for the Blind, and a naturalist.
Accession consists of miscellaneous records relating to David Renton's acting and directing career, and includes publicity and performance photographs, correspondence, contracts, appointment calendars and diaries. There are also publicity photographs of Karine Renton's father announcing the CHNS radio program Now it Can Be Told.
Fonds consists of records relating to Renton's personal life as well as his acting and teaching careers. The personal papers include files on specific actors, athletics, clippings and publications, festivals and workshops, financial records, Portus Theatre Productions (the production company he founded), school-related theatrical education materials, committee work, unions, associations, and a variety of other subjects. Correspondence includes letters to, from, and about Renton and are primarily theatre-related. The scripts were accumulated by Renton throughout his career as an actor, director, and producer. The fonds also includes photographs and slides of numerous theatrical productions.
File contains one card and one poem from Anne Ernst, one facsimile of a letter written by Janet addressed to "Parker", one photograph of Janet with an unidentified man, and one photograph of two unidentified men.
Series contains personal documents that are generally unrelated to Joyce Barkhouse's professional career as a writer. The types of records included here are family photographs, diaries, scrapbooks, and manuscripts written by other family members. The series also contains records relating to Barkhouse's early career as a teacher.
Series contains materials created by Budge Wilson that not directly related to her career as an author. Files include Budge Wilson's diaries and calendars and materials relating to her job as a fitness instructor and photographer.
File contains one photograph of Al Stewart taken at City Cycle motor shop, which he operated, one photograph of Mike Sangster's head superimposed onto a muscular man's body, and personal correspondence between Al and Mike and their friends.
Fonds consists of: the correspondence and comments relating to Peter B. Waite's books "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1 & 2", includes financial information relating to the publication; the interviews, analogues and correspondence relating to Peter B. Waite's book "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol.2" ; the research material for Peter B. Waite's "Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol.1.", including notes from the Dalhousie Gazette, President's reports, yearbooks, President's Office and departmental files and the private manuscripts of professors and administrators; photographs relating to Peter B. Waite's books "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vols. 1 & 2"; the manuscripts of Peter B. Waite's "Lives of Dalhousie University, Volume Two, 1925-1980" , including the table of contents, preface and introduction; Chapters 1-12; and the appendices; general correspondence of Peter B. Waite, covering the period 1949 to 1980. Includes a few clippings; academic files of Peter B. Waite, including correspondence; reports; examination questions; Dalhousie University Faculty Council meeting documents and various committee documents.; Peter B. Waite's book manuscript for "CANADA 1874-1896: ARDUOUS DISTINY"; photographs of Dalhousie University; and a personal diaries collection for the period 1925-1963, thought to be his mothers.
File consists of records relating to the planning and preparation of an exhibition of artworks by Phillip Sultz in October 1971, organized and presented by the Dalhousie Art Gallery.
Records consist of correspondence between Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and Philip Sultz (Professor, painter), a curriculum vitae and two photographs of Sultz, a list of artworks and a newspaper clipping of a revew of Sultz's work. Many letters are handwritten.
File contains photocopies of John Paterson's album #2 featuring photographs and information regarding the Paterson family and lineage, as well as newspaper clippings.
The caption with this photograph reads "Captain Pat Ryan taught me how to fly at Shearwater in 1955. I soloed after 6 hours and finally I was lucky enough to buy a Fleet Canook." This photograph was taken out of a frame and placed in the fonds.
File contains a photograph album of photographs taken at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College taken and collected by the donor Ed Munroe, [NSAC] class of 1941. There are 34 b&w photographs of student life on the NSAC campus, there are also and invitations to the 1940 and 1941 NSAC graduation dances.