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Photograph of Charles Armour holding a composite photograph of Dalhousie College faculty and students

Item is a photograph of Dalhousie University archivist Dr. Charles Armour holding a composite photograph of the Dalhousie College faculty, graduates and students of 1869-1870. Other archival material, including a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University class at law of 1906, are also displayed on the table. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 5, No. 15.

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Photograph of Henry Hicks and guests at the Svoboda exhibit reception

Item is a photograph of the Josef Svoboda exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974. Photograph shows (from left to right) Henry Hicks; Dalhousie University President; Josef Svoboda, artist; Professor L.H. Lawrence; and Professor Peter Perina, Theatre Department Chairman.

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Photograph of Anna Oxley holding a box of paper for recylcling

Item is a photograph of Anna Oxley, Head of Technical Services at the Killam Library, Dalhousie University. Oxley is holding a box of paper at a recycling station in the library in conjunction with a new program in partnership with the Ecology Action Centre. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 5, No. 8, page 3.

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Aerial photograph of Dalhousie University and Halifax

Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University and Halifax. The photograph looks north up Robie Street towards the MacDonald Bridge and the Halifax Harbour. It also shows the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building being constructed (right). File contains a duplicate of this image.

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Aerial photograph of Dalhousie University

Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University. Visible in the photograph is the west end of Studley campus, including Wickwire Field, the Dalhousie Arena, the Henry Hicks Building, the University Club, and the Chemistry Building, and the Sir James Dunn Science Building.

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Photograph of Duncan Coates and Alex Fok lifting Larry Richards in a wheelchair

Item consists of a photograph of Duncan Coates, Professor Larry Richards, and Alex Fok, as well as two copies of a cutline that describes the photograph. The photograph shows Coates and Fok hoisting Richards, who is sitting in a wheelchair, down the stairs. The photograph was taken at the Nova Scotia School of Architecture during Wheelchair Awareness Day in 1975.

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Photograph of gift presented to Dr. C.B. Stewart at the Dalhousie Medical School

Item is a photograph of a gift being presented to Dr. C.B. Stewart by Eli Lilly and Co. Ltd. for the centennial of Canada. The presentation took place in the lobby of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building. The gift is a painting by Rex Woods, which is a duplicate of Robert Harris' "The Fathers of Confederation". The painting was presented by Eli Lilly and Co. Ltd.'s district manager R.E. Pahl and Halifax representative J.J. Jacobs (left).

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Photograph of Mrs. James Sisk and Vice-President Donald McNeill

Item consists of a print and a newspaper clipping of a photograph of Mrs. James Sisk and Vice-President Donald McNeill looking at a portrait of Reverend John Forrest, third president of Dalhousie University. Mrs. Sisk is the granddaughter of George Munro, and the grand niece of John Forrest. Her father, Jacob Gould Schurman, was a professor of philosophy at Dalhousie in the 1880s before becoming president at Cornell University in 1892. Photograph was published in University News, September 8, 1972.

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Photographs of Mrs. James Sisk and Vice-President Donald McNeill

Item is a contact sheet of six photographs of Mrs. James Sisk and Vice-President Donald McNeill looking at George Ramsay's bust and a portrait of Reverend John Forrest, third president of Dalhousie University. Mrs. Sisk is the granddaughter of George Munro, and the grand niece of John Forrest. Her father, Jacob Gould Schurman, was a professor of philosophy at Dalhousie in the 1880s before becoming president at Cornell University in 1892.

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