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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.

The third A.C. Neish memorial lecture

Item is an offprint of F.R. Hayes, "The Evolutionary Basis for Religious Belief: Marx's Takeover bid for Darwinian Sociobiology," in Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science (Volume 29), pp. 133-145.

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.

Three addresses by Henry Davies Hicks

File includes a speech given in 1951 at the laying of the cornerstone of the Bridgetown Regional High School; an address on the survival of democracy broadcast on the CBC Maritime Network in 1962; and a 1971 address regarding Dalhousie University's expansion and building program.
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