Subseries contains minutes of both the Executive (later Board of Directors) meetings and of the Annual General meetings, including committee and division reports. Most are written or typed or printed and pasted into bound volumes, which also contain meeting notices and other announcements, and newspapers clippings.
Subseries contains records created and collected by both the Alumni and the Alumnae Associations in their efforts to compile honour rolls and a memorial for Dalhousians who served in World War One. Records types include correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and lists.
Subseries contains original artwork by D.C. Mackay, including sketchbooks; pencil and ink drawings; pastels; watercolours; and oil paintings. Many of the sketches and drawings are unsigned and undated.
Subseries contains notebooks kept by Dinwiddie titled "Queries & Hints," which take the form of numbered entries in topics in natural philosophy, including astronomy, magnetism and electricity, as well as metallurgy, agriculture, music, and fermentation. There are 22 volumes, some of which contain subject headings.
Sub-series contains twenty-one audio cassettes with interviews of miners or miners relatives who worked at the coalfield in Joggins, Nova Scotia. Sub-series also contains copies of typescript notes from each interview.
Series consists of Nova Scotia Agricultural College student handbooks and agendas, a publication of NSAC Students' Union. The handbooks include a president's message, Student Union message, student union info, and campus information such as the pub, teams, clubs, athletics, career and health services information, and information about the library, information technology, and a quick campus directory in addition to the daytimer and calendar.
Subseries contains correspondence by and about Carleton Stanley and manuscript copies of speeches and articles written by Stanley during his tenure as President of Dalhousie University.
Series contains paper posters and acetate negatives of posters for meetings, lectures, Pride events, parties, stage shows and dances, many of them held at Rumours, a Halifax bar owned and operated by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance [GALA].
Series contains banners and flags created or collected by members of the Gay and Lesbian Association for use in Pride marches, GALA meetings, and other political demonstrations in Nova Scotia.
Subseries comprises computer printouts of Maritime Medical Care (MMC) physicians claims data for 1967/68 - 1968/69 and Medical Services Insurance (MSI) physicians claims data for 1969/70 - 1973/74, which was used for Nova Scotia Health Council studies conducted by Murray Brown and Cameron Voelker and a later study of pre/post Medicare by Murray Brown and Vern Hicks, completed in 1985. There are also data sheets, notes and a commentary on a 1975/76 - 1976/77 - 1982/83 Dalhousie Intern Follow-up Study from May 1983, which was reported to a committee of the Faculty of Medicine.
Series contains records relating to plays performed at the Theatre Arts Guild and by Theatre Arts Guild companies. In most cases, the files contain programs. Some files also include set designs, budgets and financial reports, producers' and others' reports, press notices and articles, posters, sample tickets, scripts, and paper props.
Subseries comprises production records for The Lion in Winter, Robinson Crusoe, Fatal Attraction, Don't Dress for Dinner, Arsenic and Old Lace, Summer Readings and Variety Night.
Subseries contains primarily Theatre Arts Guild membership lists compiled between 1957 and 2021, most of which contain name and contact information; there is one file of records regarding a membership drive held during the late 1960s.
Subseries contains issues of the Faculty of Health Professionals newsletter, between 2001 and 2004. The publication began in 1991 and ceased in this format with the Spring 2004 issue.
Subseries comprises production records for Dracula: The Bloody Truth, Mrs Walford: A Month in Halsey Street, A Musical Evening with Louise Renault and The Covertons, and Live Performances via Zoom.
Subseries comprises production records for Thought, Word and Deed, Directors workshop, The (Almost) Annual (Virtual) Variety Show, and The Fifth (!) Biennial Playwrights@TAG Festival.