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Dartmouth public transit

Series contains material related to the issues pertinent to Dartmouth public transportation. Much of the content in this series is reference material in support of implementing public transportation based on how other cities in Canada used it. In addition, this series contains material on MOVE's involvement in bringing awareness of the need of a public transit system in Dartmouth to the public.

Damage Done: The Drug War Odyssey/Drug Warrior

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. Directed by Connie Littlefield, Damage Done was a documentary co-produced with the National Film Board of Canada. It featured interviews with current and former members of law enforcement who disagreed with the way in which the illegal drugs trade was policed and prosecuted. This series contains agreements, applications, budget materials, a crew list, a credit roll, film festival and awards documents, financing schedules, press clippings, a marketing plan, publicity clips, stock footage, interviews, reference materials, and video and audio recordings.

Dalhousie Women's Club photographs

Series includes photographs (some dated and labelled) of DWC members and their families. Occasions represented include a Fiesta Party, the Children's Christmas party (1979 and 1980), Newcomers' Party (1985 and 1986), Winery Field Trip, Fashion Shows, Puppet Building Workshop, DWC Gourmet Club, and several photographs of DWC Puppet Group productions. Most of the binder photographs (Box 3, Folders 19 and 22) pertain to DWC Puppet Group productions.

Dalhousie Vice-Presidency

This series reflects the years and activities by Horace Read as acting Vice-President of Dalhousie University. This series contains mostly correspondence, as well as conference proceedings and honorary citations.

Dalhousie University yearbooks

Series comprises Dalhousie University yearbooks, including Pharos; the College of Pharmacy's Mortar & Pestle and Modo Opimum; Faculty of Law yearbooks; the School of Physiotherapy's Amicus Curia; Dalhousie's former Department of Education yearbooks; and the yearbooks of Nova Scotia Technical College and the Technical University of Nova Scotia.

Dalhousie University student information cards arranged by student numbers

Series contains student registration cards. The cards contain information about students registered at Dalhousie University between 1968 and the mid-1980s. Cards typically contain information about previous education, year of enrollment, age at enrollment, degree sought, subjects studied and marks received, name(s) of parent or guardian, and home address.

Dalhousie University Papers

This series contains Robert Doyle’s records relating to activities at Dalhousie University. The series consists of academic and departmental records created while Doyle was employed at the university.

Dalhousie University Newsletter / University News / Dal News / Dalhousie News / Dalnews

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  • 1965 - 2008
Series contains incomplete runs of Dalhousie University Newsletter (1965-1971), University News (1971-1983), Dal News (1983-1989), Dalhousie News (1989-2008) and Dalnews (2008-2010), all of which were former paper iterations of the website Dal News, a service of Communications, Marketing and Creative Services. There are no issues for 2004-2007; individual numbers are missing from some volumes throughout the publications.

Dalhousie University. Communications and Marketing Department.

Dalhousie University Libraries reports and submissions

Series contains reports, submissions, planning proposals and other documents created, commissioned or collected by the Dalhousie University Libraries. Departmental and unit reports are located in the department/unit records series; committee reports are found in the committees and task forces series; and reports of the University Librarian are held within the University Librarian series.

Dalhousie University Libraries human resources

Series comprises records related to job descriptions, personnel appointments and performance, and includes records types such as correspondence, reports and reviews. Human resource-related committee records are found in the Dalhousie University Libraries committee and task force series.

Dalhousie University Libraries

This series consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, agendas and similar papers relating to the building of the Killam Memorial Library. See Faculty of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Arts and Science and the Department of English for more records on the buildings of the Killam Memorial Library.

Dalhousie University Faculty of Law

This series contains material reflective of the Dalhousie Law Faculty during Read’s early years as a professor of law and as Dean. The series contains correspondence, historic material on Dalhousie Law School, and activities by Horace Read as Dean.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of records relating to Dalhousie University, the History Department, the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Art Gallery (of which Godfrey was Chairman for a time), and committees that Godfrey was involved in such as the film committees and Chaplain’s Advisory Committee. Types of records include meeting minutes, memos, newsletters, notes, photographs, course materials, and student papers.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of academic and administrative records, correspondence, publications, drafts, and reports from Elisabeth Mann Borgese's time at Dalhousie University. Borgese first came to Dalhousie University in 1978 as a Killam Fellow at the Center for Foreign Policy Studies, where she worked on a number of ocean-related projects. She later became a professor in the Department of Political Science, where her duties included thesis supervision, research, and teaching.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of records relating to Graham’s career at Dalhousie University. Types of records include course material, lectures, notes, departmental memos, meeting minutes, reports, and some correspondence.

Dalhousie University

Series consists of records directly relating to Aitchison’s career as a professor at Dalhousie University in the Political Science department. Types of records include exams, class lists, assignments, student papers, faculty and department memos and meeting minutes and lecture notes.

Dalhousie University

This series consists of records relating to Dalhousie University, the Faculty of Law, the law library, course material and university committees including the Senate committee, Cultural Activities, and the Arts Gallery committee. Types of records include lecture notes, syllabi, reading lists, departmental memos, correspondence and meeting minutes.

Subseries include, Arts Sub-Committee ; Course Records ; Faculty of Law ; Law Library ; Senate Committees and Cultural Activities.

Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions

This series contains records regarding the Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions that Christopher was involved in. They types of records included here are photographs, videocassettes, audio cassettes, newspaper clippings, reviews, and other production records.
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