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Marian Binkley's personal papers

Series consists of records relating to Binkley's teaching career and reviews she has done for peers studies. Records include correspondence with the University of California at Berkeley regarding a teaching position, drafts for book reviews, and comments on journal articles.

Nova Scotia fishermen health and safety study

Series consists of records related to Binkley's study of safety issues and the health effects of offshore and coastal fishing for fishermen of Nova Scotia. Records include surveys conducted with fishermen, correspondence, research on the topic, notes on the findings, interview transcripts, a grant application with a study proposal , cassettes with recordings of interviews, and a summary of the study's results.

Offshore fishermen's wives study

Series consists of records related to Binkley's study of how wives and families of fishermen are affected by the profession, particularly with regard to deep sea fishers in comparison to coastal fishers. Records include some correspondence, research, notes on the findings, surveys conducted with wives, interview transcripts, time sheets of wives comparing their daily activities during the time their husband is away and when he is home, audiocassettes with recorded interviews, and summaries of the study's results.

Lectures and addresses

This series contains manuscript versions of speeches made by Raddall and, in a few cases, research material, correspondence, and/or a published version.

Radio and television broadcast scripts

Series contains more than two dozen typescripts (unless otherwise noted) of Thomas Head Raddall's radio and television broadcasts. The bulk of these are his own scripts, not others' adaptations of his work.

Mining Papers

These files consist of maps, reports, correspondence, geological surveys and other information relating to mining. The primary focus is on the Styles Mining Company, of which John Rutherford was a shareholder.

Marine Protests of Steam Ships

All marine protests in this series pertain to steam ships (ships which operate under a steam engine and not under sail), including barges. Some typed protests are the only copy for which there are no corresponding handwritten originals.

Charles Creed Business Papers

The papers here are in the form of letters, minutes and notes (undated) pertaining to business with the Maritime Board of Trade. There is also a subscription book of unknown purpose.

Military records

This series consists of records created or accumulated by Roome during his military career. The series spans both world wars and includes records from Roome's time as Brigadier and Deputy Adjutant General. The series primarily contains memorandums, reports, military maps, and other administrative records but it also includes passes, correspondence, and related materials.

Diaries

This series contains diaries kept by Roome during his military career. Diaries were primarily kept during World War One and World War Two, but some entries exist from the interwar years.

Lectures and addresses

This series contains manuscript and typescript lectures and addresses given by Roome at locations across Canada, including the Royal Military College in Kingston and the Canadian Officers' Training Corps (COTC). Topics include the campaign in Mesopotamia, military leadership, and the American Civil War.

Manuscripts and publications

Series consists of articles, addresses, and publications created and/or accumulated by GWI Creighton. Materials in this series primarily relate to forestry but some works pertain to family history. Series arranged alphabetically by title. Series contains some materials in German.

Personal papers and memorabilia

Series consists of minutes, correspondence and financial/legal documents related to the estate of cousin Florence Murray, academic grade books from Creighton's studies in Germany, newspaper clippings, poetry, post cards and family history records. Files are arranged alphabetically by title. Some materials are in German.

Professional Memberships

This series contains material on Horace Read’s off-campus professional memberships and participation, including: the Naval Regulations Revisions committee, Conference of Commissioners on Uniformity of Legislation in Canada, Hague Conference on Private International Law, International Law Association, Inter-American Bar Association, Nova Scotia Labour Relations Board, Nova Scotia Royal Commission on Auto Insurance, the Costa Rica national elections, Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society, and the Conference of the Governing Bodies of the Legal Profession in Canada.

Courses and Course Material

This series contains correspondence and material on Read’s courses that he taught at both the University of Minnesota and Dalhousie University.

Dalhousie University Faculty of Law

This series contains material reflective of the Dalhousie Law Faculty during Read’s early years as a professor of law and as Dean. The series contains correspondence, historic material on Dalhousie Law School, and activities by Horace Read as Dean.

Honorary Degrees

This series contains correspondence and articles reflecting Horace Read receiving honorary degrees from Acadia University, Dalhousie University, Queen’s University, and Windsor University.

Military Services

This series contains photos, medals, awards, and memorabilia of Horace Read during the First and Second World War. This series also contains correspondence between Mrs. Read and the Army Museum Halifax Citadel.

Dalhousie Vice-Presidency

This series reflects the years and activities by Horace Read as acting Vice-President of Dalhousie University. This series contains mostly correspondence, as well as conference proceedings and honorary citations.

Books and manuscripts

Series contains a published book inscribed by McCulloch and a manuscript of a paper written by McCulloch and submitted to the Geological Society.

Administrative papers

The records in this series include professional correspondence and grant applications and reports, as well as a sub-series containing proposals for realised and unrealised projects.

Concert scores

This series comprises records related to music—orchestral, choral, and chamber—performed in concert. Records include drafts and published scores, lyrics, working notes, stage directions, correspondence, publicity materials, performance programs, posters and printed reviews.

Addresses

The series consists of A. Stanley Mackenzie’s notes, drafts, and newspaper clippings for the addresses he gave throughout his professional career. His audiences were diverse, and included Dalhousie Medical School students, Canadian Club of Truro, Nova Scotia Hospital Nursing School students, etc.

Unpublished research material

The series consists of A. Stanley Mackenzie’s unpublished material including his research notes, pertaining to Cavendish Experiment, Academy of Music in Halifax, etc.; course-related materials and lecture notes taken when he was studying at Dalhousie University (1881-1885) and Johns Hopkins University (1889-1891), compiled when he taught at Bryn Mawr College (1891-1905) and Dalhousie University (1905-1923); examination papers; book reviews and comments written by and about Mackenzie’s papers; research notes pertaining to chemistry, experiments on magnetism, dynamics and crystals, research material for his Ph. D thesis; and lab books on topics in practical physics, physical laboratory, minor chemistry.

Meeting minutes

Series consists of meeting minutes of the Dalhousie-King’s Reading Club. It also contains related materials including correspondence, programmes of meetings, and newspaper clippings.

Membership lists

Series consists of membership and attendance lists of the Reading Club. It also contains lists of officers of the club from 1925-1941 and lists of hostesses and co-hostesses from 1971-1972.

Operational records

Series contains programmes of Reading club meetings, records of charitable donations, and documentation of the 50th, 60th, 65th, and 70th anniversaries of the Dalhousie-King’s Reading Club, including speeches, photographs and other related materials.

Reports

Series primarily contains correspondence, reference materials, surveys, and typescripts related to Stewart's 300-page report, "Attitudes and Movements in the Maritime Provinces of Canada," commissioned by the Carnegie Corporation in 1933.

Samuel Edgar Stewart

Sub-fonds primarily contains sermons, lectures, and notes written by Reverend S. Edgar Stewart and preserved by his son, H.L. Stewart. There are also some newspaper cuttings written by or referencing S. Edgar Stewart.

Stewart, Samuel Edgar

Scrapbooks and offprints

Series contains published materials collected and arranged by Stewart, including newspaper and magazine cuttings, printed copies of his sermons and addresses, and journal offprints. The bulk of the material was created by Stewart, although some of the scrapbooks contain reviews of Stewart's work as well as articles about him. Many of the newspaper and magazine cuttings are glued into commercial scrapbooks, and his Obiter Scripta ("random writings") volumes are primarily bound and paginated journal offprints and magazine cuttings, sometimes including a dated table of contents and/or an index.

Academic and departmental correspondence and related material

Series consists of both incoming and outgoing personal correspondence relating to Bevan's work as an English academic, incoming and outgoing correspondence created during his time as head of the English department, and letters of recommendation written by Bevan for students and colleagues. Other material in this series includes documentation and records produced by Bevan relating to his general work within the English department, such as committee reports, minutes of meetings, department briefs, and university regulations for the period.

Dalhousie Review correspondence and related material

series contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, including submissions and letters of acceptance and rejection dating from 1972-1980 written by Allan Bevan as editor of the Dalhousie Review. The series also includes documents relating to Canada Council Grant applications for learned journals funding and records of general operations of the journal.
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