Item is the Winter 2000 issue, which features announcements of the Faculty's accreditation; a $2 million refurbishment campaign; and faculty and student events, publications and accomplishments.
Item is a photograph of the 1899 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. McKenzie; E. H. Faulkner; A. M. Lindsay; E. B. Roach; J. L. Cock; L. H. Cumming; T. C. Hebb; H. Hawboldt; J. Malcolm; D. Jardine; A. H. S. Murray; J. L. Potter; L. B. McKenzie; W. L. Hall; J. H. Crocker; N. J. Lockhart; A. G. Young; and R. T. Mcllreith sitting or standing in three rows with a football, a stool, and a baby doll.
Item is a photograph of the 1903 Dalhousie Football Team. Photograph shows members of the team, including Jack Campbell, sitting or standing in three rows.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University Class of 1911. The photograph shows class members, including M. MacLeod, sitting or standing in six rows.
Item is an album containing photographs of unidentified Dalhousie classmates; as well as landscapes. There are also nine postcards addressed to her mother, Mrs. J.H. Smith.
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prov. 23: 5"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "If “Salts” have lost its savour where with shall it be salted?"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says “Come right in boys, I’m serving tea.”
Item is a scrapbook assembled by Ruth Marilyn (Goodman) Pink while she was a student at Dalhousie University. The scrapbook contains dance cards with attached pencils; schedules and memorabilia from freshman initiation; dinner napkins, place cards and menus; ticket stubs and programs from Dalhousie Glee Club and other events; small metal charms and other ephemera; and envelopes containing remnants of dried flowers. There are also photographs of Goodman's university friends; her room in Shirreff Hall; Dalhousie campus; and vacations.
File contains a scrapbook assembled by Ruth Marilyn (Goodman) Pink commemorating events from her graduation from Dalhousie University and a few years after. The scrapbook contains programs from Dalhousie Glee Club and other musical performances; a 1936 Dalhousie convocation program; congratulatory telegrams and greeting cards sent to Goodman; remnants of dried flowers; dance cards; place cards with attached pencils; menus; a Valentine card and other greeting cards. There are also photographs of Ruth Goodman; Rose Goodman; Jeanette Goodman; members of the Class of 1936; unidentified family and friends; White Point Beach; the Annapolis Valley; Pictou Lodge; and Sydney. A copy of Alice Simensky's obituary (1918-2015) is tucked into the back of the scrapbook.
Item is an essay titled "A Search for Collective Bargaining : The Nova Scotia Government Employees Association Experience," written in 1979 by Kevin Reilly for a course on Canadian working class history taught by Dr. Gregory S. Kealey. The essay documents the history of the Nova Scotia Government Employees Association's collective bargaining experience.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Dalhousie University Intercollegiate girls' basketball team. The photograph shows Jacqueline Dumares (Centre); Allene MacCurdy (Forward); Alice Atherton (Captain, Forward); Helen Sexton (Manager, Centre); Betty Freeman (Guard); Lillian Barnstead (Guard); Eileen Cameron (Side Centre); Jean Fraser (Side Centre); Isobel Wasa (Forward); and W.E. Stirling (Coach) standing or kneeling in three rows.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Dalhousie girls' basketball team. The photograph shows Bertha MacPhail; Edna Clancy; Sterling (Coach); Helen Marshall; Marjorie Marshall; Carol Hawkins; Marge Kennedy; and Marion Campbell sitting or standing in two rows with a trophy.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Dalhousie girls' basketball team. The photograph shows Bertha MacPhail; Edna Clancy; Helen Marshall; Marjorie Marshall; Carol Hawkins; Marge Kennedy; and Marion Campbell standing around a trophy and holding it up together.
Item is a photograph from the Dalhousie University gym show in 1926. The photograph shows several women, including Betty Freeman and Gertrude Phinney, making a human pyramid.