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Appraisals of gifts-in-kind to the Killam Library

Subseries contains records related to appraisals of gifts-in-kind to the Killam Library, which include appraisal listings stating the purpose of the property, the date and place of property viewed by the appraiser, the condition and value of the property, and the names of the appraiser and donor. Materials also include donor correspondence.

Rage the Night

Subseries contains manuscripts, notes, correspondence and secondary research materials related to Rage the Night, a novel written by Donna Morrissey and published by Penguin Canada in 2023.

Lost River, the waters of remembrance, a memoir

Series comprises records regarding the development, writing, publishing and reception of Harry Thurston's book Lost River, The Waters of Remembrance : A Memoir, published by Gaspereau Press. Records types include correspondence; print manuscripts; notes; and published reviews.

Pluck

Subseries contains manuscripts and correspondence for Donna Morrissey's Pluck: A Memoir of a Newfoundland Childhood and the Raucous, Terrible, Amazing Journey to Becoming a Novelist, which was published in 2021 by Penguin/Random House Canada.

Course related

This sub-series contains hand written notes by Dr. Melville Cumming regarding the courses he taught at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.

Françoise Baylis's records about the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Subseries contains records pertaining to the CIHR Standing Committee on Ethics from December 2001 to December 2004, during which time Françoise Baylis served as Co-Chair (a Governor in Council appointment). As such, much of the agenda setting during this period was a function of her priority-setting. In particular there are papers concerning an ongoing controversy between Baylis and CIHR regarding an alleged violation of the CIHR stem cell guidelines. Records types include correspondence, agendas, minutes, readings, recommendations and reports, including drafts. File titles are largely taken from the original folders, from which the materials were removed intact. Subseries also includes later records regarding CIHR Institute Advisory Board Ethics Designates.

Françoise Baylis's employment records

Subseries contains administrative and legal records pertaining to positions held by Françoise Baylis, including honorary positions (e.g., fellowships). Record types include letters of nomination, employment and promotion, university transcripts and applications.

Dalhousie Theatre : Mandragola

File contains nine costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Mandragola. The sketches show many mask designs for characters from the production as well as some full-body costume designs.

Dalhousie Theatre : Moliere

File contains sixteen watercolour and gouache sketches of costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Moliere. A collection of handwritten notes about the costumes is also included.

Dalhousie Theatre : Mary Stuart

File contains three pencil sketches of costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's production of Mary Stuart. The sketches have been torn from a spiral bound notebook.

Some Blow Flutes

Series contains records related to the play Some Blow Flutes by Mary Vingoe. The play is about a teenage girl caring for her grandmother who has dementia. A reading of the play was presented at Scotiabank Theatre on May 27, 2018 as part of Eastern Front Theatre's 2018 Stages Theatre Festival. The play premiered with HomeFirst Theatre at the Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax in October 24-November 4, 2018. Some Blow Flutes was nominated for Outstanding New Play by a Nova Scotian at the 2019 Merritt Awards.

Once

This sub-series contains textual records from Neptune Theatre's production of "Once" based on the book by Enda Walsh and the motion picture written and directed by John Carney; music and lyrics by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova. Cast includes Peter Deiwick (Guy); Amanda LeBlance (Girl); Benjamin Camenzuli (Svec); Michael Cox (Andrej); Calvin Laveck (Eamon); Cameron MacDuffee (Billy); Jon-Alex MacFarlane (Bank Manager); Marie McDunnough (Reza); George Meanwell (Da). Creative team includes George Pothitos (director); Scott Christian (musical director); Heather Lewis (stage manager); John Dinning (set designer); Helena Marriott (costume designer); Renee Brode (lighting designer); Andy Allen (sound designer); Laura Casewell (movement coach).

Miscellaneous planning courses teaching records

Subseries comprises records for various planning courses taught by Jill Grant through Nova Scotia College of Art & Design and the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Dalhousie University. Records include course syllabi, instructional assessments, lecture notes, class readings, slides and print photographs. Most records were removed intact from binders.

Françoise Baylis's research notebooks

Subseries contains four books containing handwritten notes written in response to (or in preparation for) multiple conference or meeting papers or dialogues. This type of material (research notes) is otherwise largely found in files located in publication or lecture/public speaking series.

Two Planks a Passion Theatre production binders / prompt books

Subseries contains production binders and/or prompt books for plays produced by Two Planks and a Passion Theatre from 1995-2009. Prompt books, also known as prompt copies, stage manager's books, production bibles, or simply "the book," are the master copies of scripts, containing blocking and technical cues, used by the stage manager to control the performance. The binders may also contain contact lists; set, costume and properties sheets; venue(s) and tour information; and show reports. Materials were removed intact from binders. Also included in this subseries are similar records that were maintained in individual files rather than within a single binder.

Françoise Baylis's expert witness records

Subseries contains records pertaining to Françoise Baylis's employment as a health care ethics expert in legal disputes, with particular reference to issues around the withholding or withdrawing of life-sustaining treatment.

PLAN 3005 : Cities and the environment in history

Subseries comprises teaching records for PLAN 3005, which was was cross-listed as PLAN 5005 and GEOG 3005 and taught by Jill Grant through the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Dalhousie University. Records include course syllabi, a teaching assistant handbook, instructional assessments, lecture notes, class readings, slides and print photographs.

Françoise Baylis's print publication records

Subseries contains editorial records for printed and digital books, book chapters, book reviews, reports, journal articles and book reviews written or co-written by Françoise Baylis. Types of records include publishing agreements, editorial correspondence (including referees’ reports), and occasional draft versions and copies of publications not readily available through the University Libraries.

After Swissair

Subseries contains research and handwritten and typescript drafts of Budge Wilson's book "After Swissair," a collection of poems written in response to and commemoration of the Swissair Flight 111 crash near St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia (September 2, 1998).

PLAN 5101 : History and philosophy of planning

Subseries comprises teaching records for PLAN 5101, which was taught by Jill Grant through the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Dalhousie University. Records from an earlier course called Planning History, taught at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, are incorporated into this subseries and within the files. Materials include course outlines and syllabi, instructional assessments, lecture notes, class readings, and slides.

Research grant administrative records

Subseries contains administrative research records that are not contained within specific research project subseries. Types of records include research grant applications and reports; Dalhousie University Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Board applications, correspondence and reports; and participant consent forms.

Neighbourhood change, diversity and inequality in global cities : Trends, processes, consequences and policy options for Canada's large metropolitan areas

Subseries contains records produced as a result of Jill Grant's research exploring how Canadian communities deal with planning and policy challenges arising from the increasing volume of plans that must be managed. Records include proposals, grant and ethics applications and reports, notes, research data, correspondence and research outputs.

Coordinating land use planning in the context of multiple plans

Subseries contains records produced as a result of Jill Grant's research exploring how Canadian communities deal with planning and policy challenges arising from the increasing volume of plans that must be managed. Records include proposals, grant and ethics applications and reports, notes, research data, correspondence and research outputs.

The bunk beds

Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Bunk Beds," a play written by Jenny Munday.

Stag and Doe

The sub-series contains material for Neptune Theatre's production of The Stag and Doe written by Canadian playwright and actor Mark Crawford. Cast includes: Samantha Cade, Maria Dinn, Daniel Gervais, Charlotte Gowdy, Tyrone Savage and Jeffrey Wetsch.
Creative team: Director Miles Potter, assistant director Amanda Mullally, set designer Steve Lucas, lighting designer Leigh Ann Vardy, costume designer Helena Marriott, fight director Karen Bassett and stage manager Jane Butler Creaser, with assistant stage manager Amanda Nielsen and apprentice stage manager June Zinck.
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