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Summer Readings (also called Radio Night) and Annual Variety Show

File contains a program for Summer 2002 Double Bill: The World of Creatures, Small & Great, by John and Lyn Gatwick, and Nick Jupp's Choices. The latter was TAG's entry in the Liverpool International Theatre Festival in May 2003. File also contains a program and video recording of the Annual Variety Show held March 22, 2003.

The Hollow

File contains records related to Agatha Christie's The Hollow, directed by Iris Paterson and produced by Joyce MacDonald. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from July 7-23, 2005. Records include a program and a DVD recording. There is also a program for Our Summer Reading Swan Song, held July 30, 2005, which was the final annual programme of readings called Summer Readings or Radio Nights as devised by John and Lyn Gratwyck in 1994 as a bridge between theatrical seasons.

Lord Arthur Saville's Crime

File contains records related to Lord Arthur Saville's Crime, written by Constance Cox, based on a short story by Oscar Wilde, and directed by Phil Reid. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse from April 24-May 10, 2008. Records include a program; newspaper reviews; DVD video recording; and a photograph of the cast and crew.

Twelve Angry Men

File contains records related to 12 Angry Men, by Reginald Ross, directed by Angela Butler and produced by René Hartlieb. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse from June 17-July 3, 2010. Records include a producer's report; program; small poster; newspaper review; and DVD recording.

The Odd Couple: Female Version

File contains records related to The Odd Couple: Female Version, by Neil Simon, directed by Frank MacLean and produced by Sandra Witherbee. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse from September 23 - October 9, 2010. Records include a program; producer's report; and DVD recording.

Captain Hook's Revenge

File contains records related to Richard Coleman's Captain Hook's Revenge (Adapted from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan), directed by Angela Butler and Lorne Abramson. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse from December 1-17, 2011. Records include a program; newspaper review; and DVD recording.

She Stoops to Conquer

File contains records related to Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, directed by Jolene Pattison. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between June 18-July 4, 2015. Records include a program; small poster; and DVD recording.

The Emperor's New Clothes

File contains records related to P.L. McQueen's fairy tale pantomime, The Emperor's New Clothes, directed by Karen Waterfield with musical direction by Bunny Shore, and produced by Shelly Sullivan. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between November 26-December 12, 2015. Records include a program and small laminated poster.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

File contains records related to The Mystery of Edwin Drood, music, book and lyrics by Rupert Holmes, directed by Janice Isabel Jackson and produced by Rayna Smith-Camp and EmmaLeigh Rivera. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between June 2-25, 2016. Records include a program; small poster; and DVD recording.

Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine fonds

  • UA-12
  • Fonds
  • 1863-1992, bulk 1950s-1970s

The fonds consists of records that document the administrative and operational activities of the Faculty of Medicine. These include general correspondence, minutes (faculty and departmental), financial records, reports, statistics, administrative relationships, program information, course materials, examination records, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, photographs as well as provide evidence of relationships with outside organizations.

Principally, the material is composed of records from the Dean's Office of the Faculty of Medicine. To facilitate access to the collection the materials have been organized into 17 different series.

Dalhousie University. Faculty of Medicine

Making a difference : Halifax women remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s : [workshop videos]

File contains the 3-tape VHS video master set for the "Making a Difference : Halifax women remember the 1950's, 60's and 70's" workshop, part of the "Women, Work and Social Policy" project, held on May 7, 1999.

Participants in the workshop included researchers Judith Fingard (chair), Frances Gregor, Janet Guildford, Suzanne Morton, and Jeanne Fay (social work), and community activists Dr. Pamela Brown, Sister Mary Jean Burns, Muriel Duckworth, Joan Fraser, Judith Giffin, Dorothy Grantmyre, Fran Maclean, Judge Sandra Oxner, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Myrna Slater, Gertrude Tynes, and Sue Wolstenholme.

Making a Difference : Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s workshop : part 1

Item consists of part one (1:47:31 long) of a video recording of the workshop "Making a Difference: Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s," held at Dalhousie University on May 7, 1999, as part of the Women, Work, and Social Policy Project.

Participants in the workshop included researchers Judith Fingard (chair), Frances Gregor, Janet Guildford, Suzanne Morton, and Jeanne Fay (social work), and community activists Dr. Pamela Brown, Sister Mary Jean Burns, Muriel Duckworth, Joan Fraser, Judith Giffin, Dorothy Grantmyre, Fran Maclean, Judge Sandra Oxner, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Myrna Slater, Gertrude Tynes, and Sue Wolstenholme.

The topic of the morning session was a round-table discussion to address 1. circumstances, influences and ideas that brought each panellist to participate in community activities in Nova Scotia; 2. the organizations participated in by each of the panellists; and 3. experiences in volunteer and paid work for each of the women on the panel.

Making a Difference : Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s workshop : part 2

Item consists of part two (2:03:08 long) of a video recording of the workshop "Making a Difference: Halifax Women Remember the 1950s, 60s and 70s," held at Dalhousie University on May 7, 1999, as part of the Women, Work, and Social Policy Project.

Participants in the workshop included researchers Judith Fingard (chair), Frances Gregor, Janet Guildford, Suzanne Morton, and Jeanne Fay (social work), and community activists Dr. Pamela Brown, Sister Mary Jean Burns, Muriel Duckworth, Joan Fraser, Judith Giffin, Dorothy Grantmyre, Fran Maclean, Judge Sandra Oxner, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Myrna Slater, Gertrude Tynes, and Sue Wolstenholme.

The Dalhousie Interviews video recordings

File contains 11 numbered and labelled VHS videocassettes: #1 Dr. Michael Teehan (June 30, 1989); #2 Dr. Alistair Munroe (July 26, 1989); #3 Dr. Paul Reynolds — full assessment interview; #4 Dr. Solomon Hirsch (August 23, 1989); #5 Dr. W.O. McCormick, 1989 — full assessment interview; #6 Dr. W.O. McCormick, 1980 — professional interviews; #7 Dr. W.O. McCormick, 1979 — full assessment interview; #8 Dr. Alistair Munroe, 1981 — full assessment interview; #9 "Amy" Severe Delusions; #10 "Mr Sam" Treatment Resistance Depression; #11 Korakov's Psychosis (Amnestic Syndrome).

Shuffle

Item consists of a video by Douglas Waterman. An insert in the U-matic tape box describes the video as follows:

"A static electrical charge is generated by shuffling my clothed feet over an insulator, and by postponing contact with elements having characteristics which would operate as outlets for the charges being generated. The stored charge emits an electrical fields that draws the particles (ashes) toward it. A proportion of the charge from my hand jumps to the particles as the particles rise to and contact my hand. The particles have received an overcharge which opposes it to its source, so is driven back to its resting place. Dispersal time for the particles' energy is (approx. 10 sec.) allowing it to be activated again, initiating another cycle as the particles slowly spread out."

Waterman, Douglas

Atlantic Canada co-operatives collection

  • MS-14-18
  • Collection
  • 1900-2002, predominant 1950-1999
Collection consists of records with information about individual co-operatives and credit unions in Atlantic Canada, as well as documents from larger region-wide co-operative organizations. There is also a large section of general co-op literature about co-operation as a social movement, in Canada and around the world. There are published books, serials, brochures, reports, photographs and slides, maps, audio and visual material, and artifacts. The age of the materials ranges from the early 1900s up to 2002, the majority spans from the 1950s to the 1990s.

Nova Scotia Agricultural College development of a 'Training Program in Sustainable Agriculture' at the Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander (Columbia) project records

Subseries contains records that were created and used in the partnership project with the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) and the Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander (Columbia) in the development of a 'Training Program in Sustainable Agriculture' at UFPS for both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The program ran between 1997 and 2002. The Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander (UFPS) was asked to play a key role in “El Salto Social”, the social leap forward, in the Santander region of Colombia. New curricula was to be introduced at UFPS, faculty being upgraded and new extension and outreach programs being established with the assistance of NSAC through this project. Other project partners were the Universidad de la Republica Uruguay (URU) of Uruguay and Saint Mary’s University (SMU). This was an Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) University Program for Cooperation in Development (UPCD) Tier 2 project led by NSAC. NSAC Personnel involved were Norman Goodyear, Bonnie Waddell, Sam Asiedu, and Leanne French.

Tides and waves / University of the Air

Item is episode four of University of the Air's "Oceans" series, recorded on October 24, 1976 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. C.R. Mann, Acting Director of the Atlantic Oceanographic Laboratory. Production staff included David Goudge, designer; John Silver, technical producer; Cy True, producer; and Nancy Fraser, national coordinator.

The model serves its master / University of the Air

Item is lecture three of University of the Air's "Structures of Sound" series, recorded on September 8, 1979 for broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. Walter Kemp, chairman of the Department of Music at Dalhousie University, and pianist and professor Lynn Stodola. Production staff included Linda Moore, production assistant; John Silver, technical producer; Cy True, director and producer; and Nancy Fraser, national coordinator.

Gold fever and power lust / University of the Air

Item is lecture two of University of the Air's "20th Century Latin America: Why Revolution?" series, recorded on July 21, 1981 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. John M. Kirk, assistant professor of Spanish at Dalhousie University. Production staff included: Jon Jay, technical director; John Silver, technical producer; Charles Doucet, producer and director; Nancy Fraser, national coordinator; and Debi Forsythe-Smith and Evangeline Sadler, production assistants.

Origins of textiles / University of the Air

Item is program one of University of the Air's "Textiles: Their Development and Effects" series, recorded on February 4, 1983 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. Robert Doyle, Director of Costume Studies for the Department of Theatre, Dalhousie University. Production staff included Charles Doucet, director and producer, and Nancy Fraser, national series coordinator.

The handweavers' loom / University of the Air

Item is program two of University of the Air's "Textiles: Their Development and Effects" series, recorded on February 4, 1983 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. Robert Doyle, Director of Costume Studies for the Department of Theatre, Dalhousie University. Production staff included Charles Doucet, director and producer, and Nancy Fraser, national series coordinator.

Immunology

Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Lee for a course on Microbiology in the Health Sciences (1100A). Dr. Rosee is mentioned as another lecturer in Dalhousie Medical School's Department of Immunology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.

Birth asphyxia and cerebral palsy : what we know and how and why

Item is a videocassette a lecture by Karin B. Nelson, given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series. This lecture series was sponsored and organized by the School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s.

Nicole : bilateral anophthalmia : a rare condition : part 1

Item is a videocassette of a case study of Nicole, a five-month-old baby with bilateral anophthalmia, a condition where one's head is large in proportion to one's body. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was shot by Dr. S. Keet from the Department of Pediatrics on a camcorder and dubbed to VHS from the camcorder tape.

Euphoria : part 2

Item is a videocassette of the annual variety show with first-, second-, and third-year Dalhousie Medical School students competing against one another. The students are judged on participation, presentation, and performance. The tape was requested by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).

Patient 330 : part 2

Item is a videocassette of a young patient being examined by a doctor. A note inside of the tape case states that it is the "original of Jeffory"; "Jeffory" may be the name of the patient. The video was requested by Dr. Judith Ritchie from the School of Nursing and was used in the nursing curriculum.

Dalhousie Medical and Computing Media Services Audiovisual collection

  • UA-44
  • Collection
  • 1967 - 1999
Collection consists of videos and photographs that document the administrative and operational activities of Dalhousie University’s MedIT, providing media services to the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine. The collection also includes the card catalogue and register created and used by MedIT to organize their video and photograph libraries.

Dalhousie University. Faculty of Medicine. MedIT.

Cardiovascular risk reduction in family practice

Item is a videocassette of two medical doctors discussing cholesterol as it relates to heart disease, reluctant patients, reluctant physicians, long-term follow-up. This recording was part of the curriculum for the Dalhousie Medical School. The tape was requested by Dr. K. Mann from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
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