Item consists of two drafts of an announcement about the opening of the School of Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University, beginning September 3, 1963; as well as a handwritten sheet outlining the experience of Arthur Shears, first director of the School.
Item is a press release announcing Vincent MacDonald's return to Dalhousie as Dean of Law following his appointment as Assistant Deputy Minister at the Department of Labour .
Item is press release regarding the purpose of the meeting — to consider how the problems of inter-governmental financial and economic relations in Canada should be addressed through active cooperative study.
Item is a statement regarding the closure of the A.V. Roe Company in Springhill, Nova Scotia, emphasizing the need to develop new industry, specifically gypsum processing.
Item is a press release from the Nova Scotia Liberal Association regarding the coal industry and federal -provincial fiscal arrangements - the Newfoundland Decision and the Atlantic Provinces Adjustment Grant.
Item consists of a press release from The Task Force On The Economic Integration of Women With Disabilities in Nova Scotia for the publication of the "Women Willing To Work" report from May 1993.
Item consists of records related to proposals, agreements, and press releases for the Black Wimmin: When And Where We Enter exhibition at Eye Level Gallery in September 1989.
Item consists of a short commentary written by Carleton Stanley in response to a $9,000 donation from the Carnegie Corporation to the Dalhousie Library in October 1932, "solely for the purchase of books and current periodicals for general undergraduate reading in liberal arts".
Item consists of a typescript of an article written by Carleton Stanley on November 30, 1932 about the benefactors to Dalhousie University; particularly, Dougald Macgillivray, who had recently donated a bust of George Ramsay, Ninth Earl of Dalhousie (created by Massey Rhind), for the lobby of the Macdonald Memorial Library Building. Item was submitted to the Halifax Herald and the Halifax Chronicle.
Item consists of a press release prepared by Carleton Stanley and submitted to the Halifax Herald and Halifax Chronicle on January 23, 1933, outlining the Carnegie Corporation's creation of a $125,000 endowment for Geology at Dalhousie, following up on several previous substantial monetary donations.
Item consists of a series of press releases prepared by Carleton Stanley outlining a public lecture series at the University Gymnasium in January and February 1933. Press release outlines multidisciplinary lectures by D.C. Harvey, G.H. Henderson, E.R. Adair, H.G. Grant, P.E. Corbett, G. Vibert Douglass, and R.S. Knox. Item also contains related correspondence.
Item consists of a short piece prepared by Carleton Stanley, submitted to the Halifax Chronicle and Daily Star in October 1931, about a gift of books from Francis McLennan to the Library at Dalhousie University. Includes correspondence.
Item consists of a typescript copy of a press release prepared by Carleton Stanley and submitted to the Halifax Herald in June 1933, outlining changes at Dalhousie Law School, including the appointments of John Willis and George H. Crouse, the leave of absence of H.E. Read, and a resignation by John T. MacQuarrie. Includes related correspondence.
Item consists of a typescript copy of a press release prepared by Carleton Stanley and submitted to all Halifax newspapers, about a notable gift of books inscribed by Queen Victoria by Mr. George Matthew Adams.
Item consists of a typescript copy of a press release prepared by Carleton Stanley and submitted to "all newspapers in N.S., N.B., P.E.I., and Nfld.", outlining the awarding of two special scholarships in both the Classics and Mathematics disciplines, incoming male freshman students.
Item consists of a series of press releases prepared by Carleton Stanley outlining a public lecture series at the University Gymnasium in January and February 1934. Press release outlines multidisciplinary lectures by Dr. Dixie Pelluet, Dr. W.D. Woodhead, Dr. H.F. Munro, Dr. H.E. Bigelow, Dr. E.W.. Nichols, and Dr. W. Hamilton Fyfe. Item also contains related correspondence.
Item consists of a press release issued by the National Museum of Canada regarding the long-term loan acquisition of extinct Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum at Dalhousie University to the National Museum of Natural History in Ottawa. Also includes correspondence between A.W.F. Banfield and Eric Mercer.
Item is a press release issued by the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. The document announces the Stephen Phillips was nominated by his peers to deliver the 2021 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn Lecture in Stroke.