Item is a photograph of the 1895 First Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows team members, including A. S. Barnstead and R. McIlreith, sitting on a fur carpet, sitting in chairs, or standing.
Item is a photograph of the 1895 Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Third Year Medical Class. The photograph shows class members sitting or standing around a desk.
Fonds comprises primarily Dawson's research materials, including newspaper clippings, assorted print materials, notes and correspondence, manuscript drafts, proofs and offprints. There is a smaller volume of personal and family papers, personal and professional correspondence, four photograph albums, and over 160 photographs of Dawson’s family, homes, and friends from his student days at Dalhousie.
Item is a reduced piano score of the English version (translated by C.I. Kenney) of Verdi's Requiem, written in memory of Alessandro Manzoni. The flyleaf of the book was signed for J.D. Logan by the soloists of the Philharmonic Spring Musical Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia: Grace Kerns (soprano), Judson House (tenor), Fred Patton (baritone), and Nevada Van der Veer (contralto). The file also includes a newspaper clipping of Logan's review of the concert from the Halifax Herald (April 26, 1922).
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie College class of 1895. The collage consists of portraits of the class and a photograph of the Forrest Building, mounted on a matboard and surrounded by painted leaves and branches. The portraits are unlabeled.
Item consists of the academic calendar for the 1895-1896 session of Dalhousie College and University, including courses of study for BA, BSc and Honours degrees, examination papers, fees and scholarship opportunities outlined for the Faculties of Arts, Pure and Applied Science, Medicine, and Law. The calendar lists the members of the University's Senate and Board of Governors as well as the professors and students.
Item consists of a facsimile of Dr. A.P. Reid's presidential address before the Nova Scotia Medical Society con-joint meeting with the Maritime Medical Association, held in Halifax on July 3rd, 1895, titled "The Germ Theory and Sero-Therapy". Item was reproduced from the August 1895 issue of the Maritime Medical News, pages 165-169.
Fonds contains student tickets from Dalhousie University, Victoria General Hospital and Halifax Medical College; registration receipts; medical examination certificates; certificates of class attendance; certificates from the Provincial Medical Board; other letters and certificates certifying that Pratt completed certain aspects of his medical training; and a plaque bearing Dr. Pratt's name.
File contains student tickets collected by Nelson Pratt while he was a medical student at Dalhousie University's Medical Faculty, including examination certificates and registration tickets.
File contains student tickets collected by Nelson Pratt while he was a medical student at Halifax Medical College, including class attendance records, registration tickets, and records of dissections.
Fonds comprises correspondence from William Marshall dated 1896-1898 and 1914-1915. There is also Marshall's illustrated original manuscript of his poem, "Ode to Keats," which he sent to Morse in 1896.
File contains a composite photograph of the faculty and buildings of Dalhousie College. The item consists of portraits of A. MacMechan; J. Liechti; R. C. Weldon; E. MacKay; H. Murray; J. G. MacGregor; J. Forrest; C. MacDonald; and W. C. Murray arranged around photographs of the Forrest Building exterior, entrance hall, and library.
File contains records collected by Nelson Pratt while he was a medical student at Halifax Medical College and Dalhousie University's Medical Faculty. Records include registration receipts; medical examination certificates; certificates of class attendance; certificates from the Provincial Medical Board; and other letters and certificates certifying that Pratt completed aspects of his medical training. There are also letters and receipts related to purchases made by Pratt.
Item consists of the academic calendar for the 1880-1881 session of Dalhousie College and University, including courses of study for BA, BSc and Honours degrees, examination papers, fees and scholarship opportunities outlined for the Faculties of Arts, Pure and Applied Science, Medicine, and Law. The calendar lists the members of the University's Senate and Board of Governors as well as the professors and students.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the 1896 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows team members standing, sitting on chairs, or sitting on a fur carpet next to a potted plant.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University class of 1896. The photograph consists of portraits of E. Mahon; M. McNeill; G. A. Grant; N. Graham Oakes; R. M. McGregor; D. Baker; B. Cumming; J. A. C. Rodgerson; W. D. Currie; W. R. McKay; J. C. Murray; A. G. Cummings; A. Hill; L. Marshall; A. W. Murray; Thos. Irving; W. D. Ross; Jas. R. Johnstone; R. F. Ross; J. R. Douglas; W. M. Sedgwick; G. A. Sutherland; J. S. M. Morrison; W. A. McDonald; D. McIntosh; G. Dickie; W. C. Murdoch; A. M. Campbell; A. D. Stirling; M. McKay; L. Davidson; D. M. McRae; and Hill arranged around the border of an image of the library interior with students in academic robes. The photograph includes James Robinson Johnston, Dalhousie's first African Nova Scotia graduate.
Item is a photograph of a Dalhousie football team from 1897. The photograph shows team members sitting or standing in three rows. The team in this photograph has slightly different members than the team in the other two photographs in this folder.
Item consists of the academic calendar for the 1890-1891 session of Dalhousie College and University, including courses of study for BA, BSc and Honours degrees, examination papers, fees and scholarship opportunities outlined for the Faculties of Arts, Pure and Applied Science, Medicine, and Law. The calendar lists the members of the University's Senate and Board of Governors as well as the professors and students.
Item consists of a facsimlie of an "original communication" submitted to the December 1897 issue of Maritime Medical News (Vol. IX, No. 12) by Dr. A.P. Reid, titled "New Test for Carbon Monoxide Blood".
File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1898. Photograph includes 11 individual portraits with a photograph of the Forrest Building mounted on cardstock. Composite photograph includes portraits: D. MacDonald, A.F. Buckley, M.D. MacKenzie, Angus McD. Morton, G.G. Gandier, E.M. MacDonald, Alfred Thompson, Hugh L. Dickey, W.D. Forrest, R.A. Brehm, and M.G. Archibald.
File contains three letters from Reverend James Rosborough to Mrs. Pearson, in which he describes the death of his daughter, identifies plant specimens sent to him by her, and discusses matters related to the Presbyterian Church.