- MS-1-Ref, Box 29, Folder 30, Item 4
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- March 14, 1939
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Item is the program for Munro Day on Tuesday March 14, 1939 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
- MS-1-Ref, Box 29, Folder 30, Item 1
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- March 14, 1935
Item is the program for Munro Day on Thursday March 14, 1935 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
- MS-1-Ref, Box 29, Folder 30, Item 2
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- March 11, 1936
Item is the program for Munro Day on Wednesday March 11, 1936 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
- MS-1-Ref, Box 29, Folder 30, Item 3
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- March 18, 1937
Item is the program for Munro Day on Thursday March 18, 1937 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
- MS-1-Ref, Box 29, Folder 30, Item 5
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- March 14, 1950
Item is the program for Munro Day on March 14, 1950 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
- MS-1-Ref, Box 29, Folder 30, Item 6
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- March 13, 1951
Item is the program for Munro Day on March 13, 1951 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
Carleton Stanley's remarks at the 1933 Munro Day Students' Celebration
- UA-3, Box 102, Folder 2, Item 50
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- 14 March 1933
Part of President’s Office fonds
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's 1933 Munro Day remarks, thanking the graduating class for the "thoughtfulness of [...] choosing a scholarship as the form of their gift to the University".
- UA-23, OS Folder 20
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- 1880-1881; 1915
File consists of the petition to the Governors of Dalhousie in appreciation of gifts to the College supplied by George Munro, plus correspondence to Stanley MacKenzie.