- MS-1-Ref, Box 149, Folder 8
- Item
- 1967
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Archival DescriptionItem is an offprint of an article written by Barbara Clark and published in Child Study 29 (Fall and Winter 1967): 17-27.
- PC1, Box 31, Folder 35, Item 50
- Item
- [1966?]
Item is a photograph of teacher Dorothy Norvell and four children at Brunswick-Cornwallis Pre-school posting Valentines for their parents. Two of the children are Darlene and Derek Upshaw.
Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited
Faculty of Health Professions Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2004
- MS-1-Ref, Box 96, Folder 17
- Item
- 2004
Item consists of the Spring 2004 issue of the Faculty of Health Professions newsletter, updating developments within the faculty over the previous several months. Includes an update from Dean Lynn McIntyre, a message from George Turnbull, a piece by David Divine titled "Relevance, Resonance, Credibility and Results", among other regular departmental updates.
As per page 39, "this will be the last edition of the newsletter in this format."
Faculty of Health Professions Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 2, Fall 2003
- MS-1-Ref, Box 96, Folder 16, Item 2
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- 2003
Item consists of the Fall 2003 issue of the Faculty of Health Professions newsletter, updating developments within the faculty over the previous several months. Includes an update from Dean Lynn McIntyre, a piece by George Turnbull titled "Reality Following A Successful Grant Application", a piece by Josephine Etowa titled "Increasing Racial Diversity in the Health Professions: A Call for a Comprehensive Minority Recruitment and Retention Program", a memorial for Prof. Mary Lou Ellerton, an other regular departmental updates.
Faculty of Health Professions Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 1, Spring 2003
- MS-1-Ref, Box 96, Folder 16, Item 1
- Item
- 2003
Item consists of the Spring 2003 issue of the Faculty of Health Professions newsletter, updating developments within the faculty over the previous several months. Includes a message from the Dean, Lynn McIntyre, a piece by George Turnbull titled "Moving Towards A Research Intensive Faculty", a piece of Louise Ghiz titled "The Challenge of Sustaining Canada's Most Successful Social Work Continuing Education Program", a memorial of Rosemary Brown, and other regular departmental updates.