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Dalhousie University Photograph Collection Read, Horace Emerson
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Photograph of a convocation procession

Item is a photograph of a procession at the 1926 spring convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. C. Webster (L.L.D.); G. S. Campbell; I. Gammell (L.L.D.); Prof. H. HUrray; Dean Read; Bishop Correll; Prof. H. A. Kent; Dr. J. Stewart; General Thacker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; D. Cameron; and P. A. Bonet (Consul) walking in a procession by a stone building.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of Horace Read addressing guests at the opening of the Weldon Law Building

Item is a photograph taken during the opening ceremony of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Horace Read, Vice-President and former Dean of the Dalhousie Law School, addressing guests at the ceremony. Lady Beaverbrook and Henry Hicks are seated next to him.

Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited

Photographs of honorary presidents of the Dalhousie Alumni Association

File contains photographs of honorary presidents of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. One photograph shows five honorary presidents who were installed as life members: Dr. A. E. Kerr; C. L. Bennet; Prof. J. H. L. Johnstone; Samuel R. Balcom; and Dr. Horace E. Read. The other photograph shows Mrs. J. R. Longard presenting a floral arrangement to Mrs. F. R. MacAloney, the new honorary president.

Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited

Photograph from the 50th reunion of the class of 1924

Item is a photograph taken at the 50th reunion of the Dalhousie University class of 1924. The photograph shows Rev. Donald Sinclair; A. Blenus Morton; Donald McInnes; two unidentified men; Dr. Clyde Marshall; Dr. James J. Carroll; Fred W. M. Bissett; A. C. Milner; Horace E. Read; Elsie Campbell (Mrs. Fred MacAloney); and unidentified woman; Eunice Read (Mrs. A. C. Hawkins); Erma Geddes (Mrs. C. L. Fillmore); Esther MacKay (Mrs. R. F. Ross); and Margaret King sitting or standing in two rows.