Allan Currie Dunlop's records regarding Dalhousie University student residences
- Series
- [196-?] - [197-?]
Part of Allan Currie Dunlop fonds
Allan Currie Dunlop's records regarding Dalhousie University student residences
Part of Allan Currie Dunlop fonds
Part of James Stanley Hillis fonds
Dalhousie University published reports and publications
Records regarding Ronald St. John Macdonald’s academic work
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Dalhousie Alumni Association
Photographs of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, Women's Division
Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association
Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association
Dalhousie University yearbooks
Henry Hicks' Dalhousie University records
Part of Henry Davies Hicks fonds
Graduate and Alumni Lists and Diary
Robert William Maclellan's records
Maclellan, Robert W.
Edward Kirkpatrick and Helen Stewart (Mackay) Maclellan's records
Maclellan, Edward Kirkpatrick
Allan Currie Dunlop's records regarding Dalhousie University student publications
Part of Allan Currie Dunlop fonds
Nova Scotia Agricultural College Alumni Association records
Part of School of Library and Information Studies, Associated Alumni fonds
Awards, events, and activities records
Part of School of Library and Information Studies, Associated Alumni fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s personal records
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Series consists of records of the Department of Alumni Affairs for the six years prior to amalgamation with Dalhousie. Series includes records from fundraising campaigns, reunions and liaison with current students and alumni. Photographs of alumni events are found in the Public Relations series.
The Alumni Association of the Technical University of Nova Scotia was formed in 1920 under president R.R. Murray to promote a feeling of unity and loyalty to the College, and to raise funds for the College. Alumni were represented on the Board of Governors as of 1923. Reunions were held in 1937, 1947, 1959 (50th anniversary celebrations) 1964, 1979, 1984 (diamond jubilee) and 1994. Alumni News was first published in 1945. Alumni branches were established first in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa, then worldwide. The Association was governed by an elected Executive Committee and administered by the Department of Alumni Affairs.
Part of James Stanley Hillis fonds
Part of School of Library and Information Studies, Associated Alumni fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s correspondence
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds