Files consists of two volumes of an incomplete manuscript of K. G. T. Webster. The chapter contents are: Volume One: Romance (French) of Amadas and Ydoine, translated by J. R. Reinhard; Li Tournoiemenz Antecrit, by Huon de Mévy; Le Tournoiememt aus Dames, by M. Meon; Tournoiememt des Dames, by Me. Sire Hues D'Oisy; Tournoiememt des Dames de Paris, by Pierre Gentian; Le Tournoy de Chauvency, by Jacques Bretex or Bretiaud; and Le Tournoy de Chauvency, a sample; and Volume 2: Roman de Ham, by Serrazin.
File also includes an annotated manuscript of "Chapter 4: Social Transitions in ITQ Fishing" and a heavily annotated photocopy of Bonnie J. McCay et al., "Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) in Canadian and US Fisheries," Ocean & Coastal Management, vol. 28, no.1 (1995), 85-115.
Series comprises records created and collected by Richard Apostle in the course of his study of the impact of individual quotas on the fishing industry in the Maritimes. Record types include transcripts of interviews with fishermen, completed surveys, draft manuscripts, notes, and secondary research materials.
Series consists of records created and collected by Richard Apostle documenting his study of work experiences and career development in the information services field and the emergence of technology. Record types include manuscripts, surveys, a grant application, and correspondence.
File contains a copy of Meng Qing-Nan's paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Law at Dalhousie University. Ronald St. John Macdonald was Meng Qing-Nan's supervisor for the development of the paper.
Subseries comprises records created and collected by Gil Winham in the course of writing International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation (Princeton University Press, 1986). Records includes a copy of the book, manuscripts, planning materials and research documents (primarily from the GATT), correspondence and reviews.
File contains correspondence and bibliographies. Also contains three manuscripts for Alexander Leighton's papers, an article titled "Neurotic patterns in the family," and community model outlines.
File includes two versions of a book outline, including chapter breakdowns and notes about the authors, as well notes on potential lists. sidebars and areas of research interest.
File contains a manuscript for the introduction to Thomas Ling's book, "Mental Health and Human Relations in Industry." File also contains correspondence with Thomas Ling and publishers regarding the introduction.
Item is a manuscript of diary entries, genealogical notes, lists of idioms, and anecdotes written by Frank Parker Day in preparation for writing his novel Rockbound, which was based on families on East Ironbound Island.
Item is a paper based on the keynote address to the conference titled Technology and the Economy—Helping Nova Scotia Grow, on the occasion of the amalgamation of the Technical University of Nova Scotia with Dalhousie University.
File contains manuscripts of Isaiah Wilson stories, with titles "Fragments of Years," "The Cherry Carnival," "Into thy Hands," "The Russian," and "The Third Cardinal Virtue."
This fonds includes correspondence from other Canadian writers, 1969-1995 ; manuscripts of published poetry and books, 1969-95; manuscripts of unpublished poetry, 1960-83; and research notes.
Item is a manuscript written by Lawrence Johnstone Burpee about James De Mille. Manuscript contains biography, an appreciation, and a bibliographic index of De Mille's work. Additionally, the manuscript contains extracts from "Helena's Household", "Christian Watchman", "Fire in the Woods", "Behind the Veil","Kosekin", "A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder", "Sweet Maiden of Quoddy", "Mimehaha Mine", "A Nightmare", Moses et Ingens dux", "Heroes of Legislature", and "The Dodge Club".
Fonds contains records created by James Doull in the course of his thinking, writing and teaching about the culture of ancient Rome, ancient, medieval and modern philosophy, and twentieth-century politics. The majority of the records are notes and manuscripts, handwritten in blank examination answer books. There is also a lesser number of both typed and printed manuscripts.
Fonds comprises records documenting James Gray's work as a scholar and teacher. Records include publications, manuscripts and lecture notes; audio recording of lectures; correspondence with colleagues and students; teaching materials; editorial and publishing correspondence and records; and personal correspondence and photographs.
Fonds comprises records created and collected by James Morrison primarily documenting his oral history research of northern Nigerian communities between 1970-1976, including the Heipang, Riyom, Bachit, Ropp, Kuru and Irrigwe peoples. Record types include field notes; research notebooks; essays; manuscript drafts and a bound copy of Morrison's doctoral thesis; bibliographic files; correspondence; secondary published materials and reports; cassette recordings of oral interviews, speeches, singing and music; photographs related to the Jos Plateau; and a small number of maps.
Fonds contains records pertaining to Jenny Munday's career as a playwright, actor, director, dramaturge and arts administrator. Materials include manuscript drafts; professional contracts; production reviews; grant applications; and correspondence. The fonds also contains records related to Munday's time as a Crake Fellow in Drama at Mount Allison University.
Fonds comprises records regarding Jessica Scott Kerrin's work as a children's author, including printed and electronic manuscripts; editorial correspondence; book reviews; style and writing guides; learning resource materials; digital photographs; and correspondence from readers, primarily school children.
File contains correspondence with or about Kenneth Johnstone. Also includes a manuscript titled "My name is legion, part III: a ten year mental health study in Nova Scotia is completed" by Ken Johnstone.
Item is an original working typescript by T.H.R. titled "Roll Along," changed to "Jonah," and ultimately published as "Action at Sea," in Colliers, for April 11,1942. Manuscript is heavily edited by hand and contains two pages of notes.
File contains a collection of family history accounts and journal entries. Also contains a script for Alexander Leighton's keynote address titled "Social science and psychiatric epidemiology: a difficult relationship," and a script for Dorothea Leighton's address titled "Anthropologist by accident."
File contains records related to a 2017 production of Kingfisher Days by Susan Coyne. Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from July 12-August 26, 2017 by Festival Antigonish. File includes an annotated play script, a drawing of the set, director's notebook, rehearsal schedules, cue sheets, and other production records. File also includes a brochure and program for Festival Antigonish and thank you cards from the cast and crew.
File contains records related to a 2017 production of Kingfisher Days by Susan Coyne. Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from July 12-August 26, 2017 by Festival Antigonish. "KINGFISHER DAYS DISC 1 COPY 17-01-17"
File contains records related to a 2017 production of Kingfisher Days by Susan Coyne. Mary Vingoe directed the production, which was presented from July 12-August 26, 2017 by Festival Antigonish. "KINGFISHER DAYS DISC 1 COPY 17-01-17"
File contains correspondence with or about Clyde Kluckhohn. Also includes 2 copies of a manuscript titled "A declaration of interdependence: a creed for Americans as world citizens."
File contains correspondence with or about Shosaku Kubota. Also contains manuscripts for articles titled "A glimpse into Sartre's existentialism introduced to Japan" and "Spread of cultural movement to communities in Japan."
File contains correspondence with or about Ralph Kuna. Also includes manuscripts for "Cultural stress patterns and the psychopathology of Samuel Clemens" and "Hoodoo: the indigenous medicine and psychiatry of the Black American."
File contains correspondence with or about Thomas Adeoye "Ade" Lambo. Also includes schedules and itineraries relating to Lambo's visit to Cornell and an article titled "Mental health in Nigeria: research and its technical problems."