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Dalhousie University Archives File
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J. Gordon Duff : lectures

File contains textual records of talks given by J. Gordon Duff on subjects such as the history of the College of Pharmacy, and on Jessie I. MacKnight, a notable female Maritime pharmacist who was a member of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association. File also contains a list of pharmacy professionals, and a clipping from Impact newsletter from the summer of 2007 of Centennial Pharmacist Award recipients.

Wendy Lill's speeches

File contains annotated copies of Wendy Lill's parliamentary speeches from 1998 to 2005, including a model parliament speech for a Dartmouth high school, a draft speech for the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, a speech for a 2004 nominating event, and others.

Material for Margaret Laurence lecture

File contains correspondence, promotional material, a draft of Budge Wilson's lecture, and three photographs. The lecture took place on October 21, 2004.

Budge Wilson talk at Blandford Show opening

File contains Budge Wilson's handwritten speech for the Blandford Show Opening. The speech discusses here writing career, and the photographs and paintings at the Show.

Magnetic north

File contains a copy of the Wendy Lill's speech, "Magnetic North," which she gave in Edmonton in June 2004.

Canada's access to U.S. markets : remarks to the Progressive Conservative National Caucus, St. John's, Newfoundland, September 9, 2003 : [manuscript and conference materials]

File contains the text of a speech delivered by Gilbert Winham at the Progressive Conservative National Caucus, at St. John's, Newfoundland, on September 9, 2003. The title of Winham's speech was "Canada's Access to U.S. Markets". File also includes meeting materials and correspondence between Winham and Gillian Rokosh, Marian Fernet, The Hon. J. Trevor Eyton, and Bill Robson.

Merci Alexa

File contains annotated notes related to a speech given by Wendy Lill at the NDP convention in January 2003. The speech was to honour Alexa McDonough, leader of the NDP party.
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