Fonds consists of records that were collected by Walter V. Grant. They include a report on farming in Canada in 1949 and a series comprised of reports from the 1963 Nova Scotia Voluntary Economic Planning, Forestry Sector meetings.
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; minutes and reports to the Annual Meeting; a copy of the constitution, meeting announcements; general notices; and newspaper clippings.
File contains handwritten and typed reports from the executive to the members, including treasurer's reports, for 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1901. There are also published notices of the 1888 and 1897 annual general meetings and a photocopy of the 1887 annual meeting notes as they appeared in the Dalhousie Gazette.
Collection contains a folder titled "Home Reading Course - Division of Adult Education, Prince Edward Island". There are records and publications related to community development and extension work that seem to have been used to develop a home reading course. Several are authored by Hartwell Daley, and issued by the Division of Research, Department of Industry and Natural Resources, Prince Edward Island. Several publications are from the United Stated Department of Agriculture.
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive (later Board of Directors) meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee and division reports; Annual Meeting minutes and reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; minutes and reports to the Annual Meeting; meeting announcements; and general notices.
Fonds contains textual material, photos, artifacts, slides, paintings, and a video cassette created by the School of Agriculture, the College of Agriculture, and the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, between 1892 and 2012. Series include records of an administrative nature, departments on campus, buildings, photographs, student and faculty records, events, curriculum, and the institutions history.
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive and Annual Meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; meeting announcements; general notices; and newspaper clippings.
Collection contains research materials gathered by Susan Horne who was head of the Home Economics / 4-H Branch of the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing. The records were used while she was writing "Home Economists in Agriculture 1913-1985."
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; minutes and reports to the Annual Meeting; meeting announcements; general notices; and newspaper clippings.
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee and division reports; Annual Meeting minutes and reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; minutes and reports to the Annual Meeting; meeting announcements; general notices; and newspaper clippings.
Fonds consists of reports and studies on Nova Scotia farming and marketing between 1924-1990. Series are comprised of papers, reports, correspondence, photographs, newspaper articles, and signs created and collected by Gordon Kinsman during his Nova Scotia berry research. Materials focus on blueberries, strawberries, the strawberry industry, berry box making, berry shipping, general agriculture, the history of agriculture, dairy, creameries, direct marketing of blueberries and apples, exhibitions in Nova Scotia, the Maritimes, and Canada between 1924-1993.
Fonds contains records created and collected by Robert Murray relating to the history of the berry varieties grown in Nova Scotia, primarily cranberries and strawberries. Records relate to small fruits and weed research. There is a series for agricultural artifacts.
File comprises published campaign literature and stationary, including copies of Building a University (ca. 1914); Dalhousie Expansion Appeal (ca. 1950s or 1960s); Dalhorizons is Important to the Atlantic Provinces and You (ca. 1970); Dalhorizons: Vital to Canada's Future (ca. 1970-1975); and the 1983 Annual Fund Report.
File contains the guide notes for the 6 part radio broadcasting series "Co-operative Series." Topics of this series revolves around the importance of co-operation of those involved in the farming industry, which farmers, producers, and consumers.
File contains the guide notes for the 12 part radio broadcasting series "Co-operative Series." Topics include the importance of co-operation of those involved in the farming industry, including farmers, producers, and consumers.
File contains the guide notes for a 10 part radio broadcasting series called "Farm Planning Series." Topics of this radio series include farming types, enterprises, management, economics, etc., broadcast in 1941.
Fonds consists of reports and publications, most written by George Retson, related to the economics of farming in Canada. Topics include strawberries, apples, dairy, milk, hogs, poultry, livestock production, and others, across mainly Atlantic Canada between 1948-1976.
File contains a report presented to Howard C. Clark. The report led to the formation of the Indigenous Blacks & Mi'kmaq (IB&M) Initiative at the Schulich School of Law in 1989. The initiative was launched to increase representation of Indigenous Blacks and Mi'kmaq in the legal profession in order to reduce discrimination.
File contains Sir Sanford Fleming's handwritten report on the Garrison Reserve in York, Ontario. File also contains a related manuscript by an unknown writer.
Item is a report on the decline in registration at Dalhousie between 1931 and 1935, and makes particular note of the falling numbers of women students.
Item is a comb-bound program for the design of a new school of architecture created for a TUNs studio class by students Bill Chandler; Steve Smith; Mike Kravosky; Ross Shephard; Gaye Kapkin; Mike Lordly; Roger Schilf; Ron Fougere; Strat Barrett,; Kevin Sullivan; Jonathon Cohn; Dean Gale; Greg Becigneul; and Colin Goff. The cover is initialled by the studio faculty.
Item is an overview of registration, staff changes, scholarships and awards, athletics and events of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Including teaching and innovation, student/alumni excellence, Agri-food leadership, Nova Scotia Agricultural College around the world and breaking new ground.
Item is the Province of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Agricultural College review of operations 1991-92. The audit was performed by Roy S. Gunn, Deputy Auditor General, as indicated in the forward letter dated March 3, 1992. The letter was addressed to R.J. (Richard) Huggard, and cc'd to Dr. L.E. Haley, Principal (NSAC), and C. James, Executive Director of Administration. Six selected areas of the College's operations were reviewed: Financial management Capital expenditures / projects Fixed asset utilization and control Personnel costs Purchasing practices Allocation and recovery of costs
Item is a report that includes background on crown lands, land divisions, purchase records, information on the Nova Scotia Training School, and copies of deeds and maps of various farms pertaining to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Item is File a report of the goals of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in serving the agricultural industry and the four Atlantic provinces. The brief mentions the unique role of the institution in the post-secondary educational system.
Item is a copy of "Report of the Agricultural Enquiry Committee" by the Nova Scotia Agricultural Enquiry Committee ; Douglas, R.A. (Comm.), Mckenzie, D.G. (Comm.), Robicheau, J.L.P. (Comm.). There is a section about the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Item is a summary of the changes that government plans to implement at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. This includes a review of governance structures, management structures and the status of the NSAC within these structures.
Fonds comprises records created and collected by the Theatre Arts Guild between 1931 and 1999 that document the history of the company and amateur theatre in Halifax. Record types include administrative documents, financial records, programs, posters, newsletters, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks.
Item is a review of requirements, administrative roles, guidelines, and policy recommendations for vocational and continuing educations programs at the NSAC in 1992.
File contains records removed from a binder documenting the Building Committee's efforts between 1992 and 1994 to map out a fundraising strategy to expand the Pond Playhouse.