Item is a photographic postcard of the men's common room in the Arts Building (now the University Club), which was built in 1921 on Studley Campus as the Temporary Arts Building.
Item is a photographic postcard of the Forrest Building, which was built in 1887 as the "new" Dalhousie College, and renamed in 1919 after Dalhousie's third president, the Rev. John Forrest.
Item is a photographic postcard of the original Public Archives of Nova Scotia (now the Chase Building), built on Studley Campus in 1931 across from the University of King's College.
Item consists of the academic calendar for Faculty of Engineering at Dalhousie University for the years 1907-1908. Includes class lists, faculty members and student lists. An offprint from the standard 1907-08 university calendar.
Item consists of the academic calendar for Faculty of Engineering at Dalhousie University for the years 1906-1907. Includes class lists, faculty members and student lists. An offprint from the standard 1906-07 university calendar.
Item consists of the Fall 2014 "First Year News" newsletter for Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences students. Includes a message from Dean Robert Summerby-Murray, a message from DASSS President Kaitlynne Lowe, an article on first-year experiences by Allie Graham, student assistance by David Matthias, a report on learning abroad in the Czech Republic as a theatre student by Chris Spencer, and a general welcoming article by Eli Diamond.
Item consists of the Winter 1999 issue of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences newsletter. Includes a message from Dean Marian Binkley, faculty research and publication updates, a list of students on the King's College President's List, and other departmental news.
Item consists of the Fall 1999 issue of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences newsletter. Includes a message from Dean Marian Binkley, and other contributions from Nathan Brett and Marjorie Stone. Also includes faculty research and publication updates, lecture series, Dean's List students, and other departmental news.
Item consists of the Winter 1998 issue of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences newsletter. Includes an article by David McNeil about the FASS role in the Senate Computer and Information Technology Planning Committee, as well as faculty research updates and other departmental news.
Item consists of the Fall 1998 issue of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences newsletter. Includes a message from Interim Dean Victor Thiessen, and other contributions from Cynthia Neville. Item includes faculty and student research, an events calendar, and other departmental updates.
Item is a 1994 Dalhousie University yearbook. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1975 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 281-285. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.