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Dalhousie registration

Item is an article prepared by Carleton Stanley and sent to the Halifax Chronicle and Halifax Herald on October 15, 1934.

Thinking our way out

Item is a manuscript copy of Carleton Stanley's article about trends in education in the Maritimes for publication in The Halifax Herald, along with related correspondence.

The schoolmaster

Item is a handwritten address about the university and its professoriate made by Carleton Stanley in Yarmouth in January 1935.

Address to students, March 12, 1935

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley to the male students at Dalhousie University. Appended is an unrelated announcement for publication in The Halifax Herald about a public lecture by J.E. Barton, Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School.

Retrospect and prospect

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley at the Canadian Club in Saint John, New Brunswick, on June 13, 1938.

Present predicaments

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley at a University of Maine convocation ceremony on June 10, 1935.

The schoolmaster

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley to students and parents at the Halifax Ladies College, Bloomfield School and schools in Glace Bay and Sydney in 1934, and again in 1935 in Truro, Nova Scotia.

The universities and the international outlook

Item is a manuscript copy of an article published in the Toronto University Quarterly based on the substance of a speech delivered by Carleton Stanley to the National Association of State Universities in Washington, DC, in November 1935.

Professors and governors

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley at a dinner held on October 28, 1936 to professors and governors of Dalhousie University. The focus of his speech is the events and tendencies of the university during the previous five years and a glimpse into the possibilities of the next fifty.

President's address : Rotary Club

Item is a typed copy of Carleton Stanley's address to the Rotary Club at a luncheon at the Lord Nelson Hotel on January 21, 1936. His subject was "that forgotten man — the Englishman."

Address to Commercial Club, Hx, Jan. 1937

Item is a manuscript copy of an address made to members of the Halifax Commercial Club in which Carleton Stanley appeals to their social and political consciences to address the slums and improve the schools of Halifax.

An appeal to the heads of the Maritime colleges

Item is a manuscript copy of an appeal made to the heads of the Maritime colleges to pay heed to the 1921 Learned-Sills Report, which called for a merger of Maritime universities at Halifax. A handwritten note on the first page indicates that the appeal "resulted in unanimous support of [sending?] an appeal to local governments [and] Med/Dental schools."
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