Item is an undated, typed alphabetical list of Dalhousie women graduates and their addresses. There are 88 names on the list, some with asterisks but no corresponding note.
Item is an undated typed list of women graduates in medicine from Dalhousie University, beginning with Annie Isabella Hamilton (1894) and ending with Mary Wheeler MacIntyre (1939/1940). The list is chronological and includes 51 names with graduation dates, name changes (i.e., marital status) and addresses, some of which are amended by hand.
Item is a typewritten alphabetical list with the handwritten title "Women Graduates" and a note: "copied from calendars summer of 1919 (probably complete to 1917)." The list includes students' names, home towns, degree earned and date granted.
Item consists of the second issue of the second volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the first issue of the second volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the first issue of the third volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly (generally) bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the second issue of the third volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly (generally) bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the third issue of the second volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the fourth issue of the second volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the third issue of the third volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly (generally) bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the first issue of the fourth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the second issue of the fourth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the third issue of the fourth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the fourth issue of the fourth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
File contains two copies of "Mater Coronata," a poem written by John Daniel Logan "commemorating the founder, preceptors, scholars, and heroes of the University of Dalhousie College." It was recited at the reunion of the alumni on August 21, 1924 and published by the Alumni Association. One of the copies is inscribed to "Captain John S. Roper, B.A., M.A., LL.B., M.C." with a poem from Logan.
Item consists of the first issue of the fifth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the second issue of the fifth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the fourth issue of the fifth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the second issue of the sixth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Includes information on the passing of Richard C. Weldon.
Item consists of the first issue of the sixth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the third issue of the fifth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the fourth issue of the sixth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the second issue of the seventh volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the third issue of the sixth volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the first issue of the seventh volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the fourth issue of the seventh volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item consists of the third issue of the seventh volume of the Dalhousie Alumni News, the quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's first yearbook, published by students in 1927. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. It is dedicated to Jennie Eddy, the benefactor of Shirreff Hall, Dalhousie's first women's residence.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's second yearbook, published by students in 1928. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's third yearbook, the first to be called Pharos, a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The title page is illustrated by D.C MacKay and the issue is dedicated to John Stewart, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's fourth yearbook. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The volume is dedicated to Dr. Archibald MacMechan, Dalhousie professor of English language and literature from 1889-1931.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's fifth yearbook, which features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The volume is dedicated to Arthur Stanley MacKenzie during the year of his retirement after two decades as university president.
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address at the New York Alumni Banquet, March 26, 1932, discussing such topics as the rapid expansion of civilization, the problems inherent in defining economic history, changing education, and reversing the decline of certain faculties.
Item consists of typescript of Carleton Stanley's address to future graduates at the Dalhousie Alumni dinner at the Lord Nelson Hotel on May 9, 1932, discussing the curiosities of professors.
Item is Carleton Stanley's manuscript copy of Judge George Geddie Patterson's article submitted to the Halifax Chronicle on December 6, 1932, discussing the importance of alumni contributions to Dalhousie University as a result of the funding and construction for the new gymnasium.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's sixth yearbook, which features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. This volume is dedicated to "youth in its pilgrimage, inspired, enlightened, awakened to the possibilities embodied in the future."
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address Boston-based alumni from Dalhousie University, at the Hotel Westminster on April 12, 1934, addressing the difficulties of constructing a university budget during times of economic upheaval, what programs grants and alumni donations have aided at Dalhousie, as well as the threats posed by wars which "pend and threaten".
Item consists of a typescript copy of an address delivered by Carleton Stanley before Dalhousie University alumni at an event in New York, May 4, 1934, discussing the financial situation at Dalhousie during a period of worldwide economic tumult. Speech was initially prepared May 2, 1934.
Item consists of an annotated typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address to Dalhousie alumni (present and future) at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, May 14, 1934.