Item is an issue of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 10, Number 3), the official publication of Dalhousie Alumni Association. The issue features articles about Mike Sutton's Mount Everest climb, Dalhousie's financial management report, and Lieut. John MacDonald's (BSc '92) experiences in the Serbo-Croat war.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 12, Number 2), which features articles about President Tom Traves, Wickwire Field, and environmental illness.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 13, Number 3), which features an article about Dal grads John Jay (BA '85), Valerie Colgan (BA '57) and Philip Alberstat (BSc '85/BA '86) working in London's West End.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 14, Number 1), which features a report on the historic amalgamation of Dalhousie and Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 14, Number 2), which features articles about Mel Hebb (BCom '60), an advocate for people with disabilities, Arthur Donahoe (LLB ' 65), and grey seals on Sable Island.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 15, Number 1), which features articles about multi-generational alumni families; the anatomy of biomedical engineering; and Weather Network Dal alumni Lloyd Butler (BSc '88), Chris Murphy (BSc '96) and Phil Rogers (BSc '84/ DMet '85).
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 15, Number 2), which features articles about George Elliott Clarke (MA '89), Dal Legal Aid, and changes in Canadian university athletics rules.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 16, Number 1), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue's cover story features four W. Andrew MacKay Alumni Scholarship winners: "a sampling of Dalhousie's stellar students."
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Volume 17, Number 3), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue features stories about the value of an arts or social sciences education in a high-tech world; Dalhousie Olympians; and Dalhousie's commitment to research.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Vol. 20, No. 2), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue features stories about architecture students from Botswana; Thomas Mason (BA '86) and the Spallation Neutron Source in Oak Ridge, Tennessee; and guitarists Dale Kavanagh (BMus. '84) and Douglas Reach (BMus. '76).
Item is a copy of Dalhousie: The Alumni Magazine (Vol. 20, No. 3), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year. The issue features stories about Lucy Kanary; greening business in an industrial park; and researchers working with rural communities.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 26, Number 2), which features a story about graduate student and Killam scholar Alanna Yorke and her band The New Oceanographers.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 29, Number 1), which features articles about singer-songwriter Rose Cousins (BScK '99), the dentistry school at 100, and the Dalhousie-NSAC merger.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie and the ocean economy; award-winning chemist Dr. Axel Becke; and research into newcomers.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie research into food supply; cancer research in Nova Scotia; and the impact of competitive sport according to university athletes.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2016), which features articles on alumni and faculty who think "outside the box" -- including brain surgeon Gwynedd Pickett; international memory champions Andy Fong (BEng '06) and Angel Lai (BEng '06); Nobel Prize-winning physicist Art McDonald (BSc '64, MSc '65, LLD '97); Dalhousie Elder in Residence Deb Eisan; and Trailer Park Boys co-creator, writer and actor Barrie Dunn (LLB '98).
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2017), which features articles about CKDU radio; the role of Dalhousie during the Halifax Explosion; and food research at Dalhousie.
File contains an assortment of invoices, correspondence, and change of address notices that James Morrison sent and received from 1973-1974 in Nigeria and in Colchester County, Nova Scotia. The file holds publication invoices from Blackwell's and Cambridge University Press, hand written correspondence from James Morrison to his wife Sheila Morrison, and bank statements from several Nigerian banks.
File contains two manuscript copies, correspondence and a copy of Mistral, the literary review in which the short story was published in spring 1975. File also contains a chronology of events regarding the submission, various rejections and publication of the story.
File contains three manuscript drafts of the story, which was was originally titled "The Last Day before my Father's Holiday." There is also correspondence and a chronology of events regarding the story's various submissions, rejections and eventual publication in the Chelsea Journal, and a copy of the journal (Volume 3, Number 6, November-December 1977).
Collection contains a wide variety of printed materials created by or related to Dalhousie University, including convocation programs; university calendars; faculty, staff, and biographies; faculty and school histories; newspaper clippings; and many other materials related to the university. Materials span from the mid 19th century to the early 21st century.
Item is a copy of the Fall 1995 issue of the Alumni Anchor, which was published by the Faculty of Dentistry and produced by Alumni and Development. The issue contains stories about the opening of the North Preston Dental Clinic, early dentistry in Nova Scotia, a faculty profile of Glenda Butt, and research and alumni updates.
File contains correspondence, articles from journals, magazines and newspapers, finances, a 1921 annual meeting program, association programs and booklets pertaining to the Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Series contains copies of the The Protestant Digest, materials related to the Textbook Commission, as well as office ledgers, advertisements, and Protestant stationery.