- UA-3, Box 306, Folder 3, Item 2
- Item
- September 26, 1990
Part of President’s Office fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
Notes for a presentation to the Commission of Inquiry on Canadian University Education : [speech]
Part of President’s Office fonds
Howard Clark's 1990 Treaty Day speech
Part of President’s Office fonds
Convocation speech, Saturday, October 18, 1997
Part of President’s Office fonds
1997 spring convocation speech
Part of President’s Office fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
Address to the Rotary Club, November 25, 1986
Part of President’s Office fonds
Centre for Water Resources Studies project on the impact of acid rain on the Halifax watershed
Alexander Kerr's convocation speech, October 4, 1960
Part of President’s Office fonds
Alexander Kerr's convocation speech, October 4, 1960 : [annotated draft manuscript]
Part of President’s Office fonds
Donald Alexander MacRae : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Government and the law : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Government and the law : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Opening of Halifax Memorial Library, November 12, 1951 : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Vincent MacDonald 's address at the opening of the 1951 Highland Games : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Constitutional law : validity of provincial legislation
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Opening of Halifax Memorial Library, November 12, 1951 : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Opening of Halifax Memorial Library, November 12, 1951 : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Tribute to the late H.A. Flemming : [manuscript]
Part of Alexander E. Kerr fonds
The future of the individual : the Samuel N. Robertson Memorial Lecture
The significance of the Reformed Church tradition for modern education
Statement made by Dalhousie University to Halifax City Council, March 1948
Part of President’s Office fonds
Item consists of the text of a statement made by a senior official at Dalhousie University before the Halifax City Council in March 1948, regarding initial proposals around rezoning and development of Morris Street (presently University Avenue) from Robie Street to the Studley Quad.
"The suggestion that I have been authorized to convey to you is that you make a zoning regulation that will restrict new building along the Morris Street boulevard from Robie Street to the Studley Gates to buildings having to do university activities, scientific research, public health and kindred purposes."
The Nova Scotia Labour Relations Board : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
A national asset : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Education : an address delivered over CBC on Sunday, September 29th, 1946
The intangibles in war : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Convocation address at Mount St. Vincent University
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1944-45, Dalhousie University, October 5, 1944
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1942-43, Dalhousie University, October 6, 1942
Address to graduates [on] Commencement day, St. Francis Xavier University : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
The President's Address : Convocation, May 16, 1939, Dalhousie University
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1938-39, Dalhousie University, October 4, 1938
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1937-38, Dalhousie University, October 21, 1937
The method of the Common Law : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's address to Dalhousie alumni
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's address at the 1934 Haliburton Club Dinner at King's College
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's address to New York Dalhousie alumni
Part of President’s Office fonds
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1933-34, Dalhousie University, October 5, 1933
Part of President’s Office fonds
Change or decay? Carleton Stanley's address before the Empire Club of Canada
Part of President’s Office fonds
Item consists of an annotated typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address before the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto, delivered November 9, 1933, under the title "Change or Decay?" The speech discusses the notion of fundamental social ideas that are consistent across the country, the difficulties faced under parliamentary governments to ensure such consistency, and the problems inherent in the present economic system.
This speech later appeared in an amended form in the January 1934 number of the Dalhousie Review.
Carleton Stanley's address at the luncheon meeting of the Community Chest
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's address to the Dalhousie community at the 1933-34 opening session
Part of President’s Office fonds
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1933-34, Dalhousie University
Part of President’s Office fonds