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Our work and our needs : address delivered by President Forrest, of Dalhousie College, at the Con...
Our work and our needs : address delivered by President Forrest, of Dalhousie College, at the Convocation, 25th April, 1893
Recent physical development : Convocation address by Prof. A.S. Mackenzie, Ph.D
Recent physical development : Convocation address by Prof. A.S. Mackenzie, Ph.D
The President's Address to the freshman class, Session 1931-32, Dalhousie University, September 2...
The President's Address to the freshman class, Session 1931-32, Dalhousie University, September 24, 1931
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1938-39, Dalhousie University, October 4, 1938
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1938-39, Dalhousie University, October 4, 1938
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1942-43, Dalhousie University, October 6, 1942
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1942-43, Dalhousie University, October 6, 1942
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1944-45, Dalhousie University, October 5, 1944
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1944-45, Dalhousie University, October 5, 1944
Some famous lawyers and their contributions to theology : a lecture to the students of the Law Fa...
Some famous lawyers and their contributions to theology : a lecture to the students of the Law Faculty, Dalhousie University, November 12, 1962
Education : an address delivered over CBC on Sunday, September 29th, 1946
Education : an address delivered over CBC on Sunday, September 29th, 1946
The significance of the Reformed Church tradition for modern education
The significance of the Reformed Church tradition for modern education
Anniversaries in Geneva, 1959
Anniversaries in Geneva, 1959
The future of the individual : the Samuel N. Robertson Memorial Lecture
The future of the individual : the Samuel N. Robertson Memorial Lecture