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Correspondence from Janet Lunn

File contains correspondence from Janet Lunn, including both handwritten and typed letters. File also includes a lecture for the Margaret Laurence Memorial Lecture.

Smallest Rabbit and related documents and photographs

File contains a copy of "Smallest Rabbit" by Joyce Barkhouse and illustrated by Barbara Martin, published by Lancelot Press, along with correspondence regarding the book and photographs of Barkhouse and Martin with the book. The file also contains a copy of Barkhouse's speech about the book, a partial draft, and order form.

David Braybrooke fonds

  • MS-2-641
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1999
Fonds consists of a wide variety of materials related to the personal life and professional activities of David Braybrooke. Records include personal materials such as biographical information, curricula vitae, financial records, personal correspondence, school records and memorabilia; records related to committees and associations such as meeting reports, professional correspondence and transcripts of speeches; publications by Braybrooke and others; research documentation and manuscripts; and teaching materials including lecture transcripts, examinations, assignments and student correspondence.

Braybrooke, David, Professor, 1924-2013

Freud and Dalhousie : the Symons Affair of 1929 / James W. Clark

  • MS-2-534, SF Box 19, Folder 13
  • Item
  • 1985
Item is a manuscript for James Clark's presentation at a Dalhousie History Department seminar in March 1985. The text discusses Norman Jellings Symons, a professor of psychology at Dalhousie during the 1920s who studied, taught and published articles related to Freudian theory.

James Clark

Parliament and the pipeline

Item is a transcript of a speech given by Walter Harris, Minister of Finance, which was broadcast at 7:45 pm, June 15, 1956 over the trans-Canada network of CBC Radio.

The Oscar Wilde lecture

File includes multiple drafts of Henry Hicks' Oscar Wilde lecture given in the James Dunn Theatre on December 6, 1972, as well as a memo regarding its favourable reception by the English Department and the Convent of the Sacred Heart. There is also a handwritten outline dated 1 April 1963 of a lecture titled Oscar Wilde and the Close of the Victorian Era.

Radio speech by Henry D. Hicks

Item is a transcript for a radio broadcast given by Henry Hicks on October 13, 1947 promoting the Nova Scotia Liberal Party and its record of achievement.

Thoughts on the university

Item is a stapled copy of notes for an address by the Honourable Gerard Pelletier, Secretary of State, delivered to the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada in Ottawa, November 6, 1968, and issued by the Office of the Secretary of State.
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