Item is a programme of ceremonies from the inauguration of Carleton W. Stanley as president of Dalhousie University. The event took place on October 9, 1931 at the Capitol Theatre in Halifax.
Item consists of a paper drafted by Dalhousie University responding to the findings of the Royal Commission on Post Secondary Education, drafted in April 1986
Item consists of a small pamphlet outlining CKDU grassroots radio programming, likely from 1997. Item includes a short piece discussing Indigenous programming on CKDU.
Item consists of a small pamphlet produced by CKDU, in conjunction with the duMaurier Atlantic Jazz Festival, likely from 1997. Item includes brief outlines of the sort of jazz programs available on the station.
Item is the Summer 2002 newsletter of the Faculty of Architecture and Planning, which includes a construction announcement; faculty profiles of Frank Palermo and Richard Kroeker; and alumni profiles of Beaton Sheppard (BArch 68) and Jill Bambury (BArch 82).
Item is an A-Z index with accompanying note, "Index of Pharmacists, 1875-1930." The majority of the index is made up of typed entries on index cards. There are handwritten cards and notes throughout index, as well as newspaper clippings. Many of the cards provide biographical information.
File contains 2 page journal article by Jessie I. MacKnight in the Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, 1932, as well as dedications, tributes, correspondence, presentations and newspaper clippings related to Jesssie I. MacKnight and the Jessie I. MacKnight Dispensing Laboratory. File also contains notes on the History of Pharmacy in Nova Scotia, hand written notes, and citations. File contains 2 pieces of oversized newspaper that were not digitized.
File contains correspondence related to the Halifax Relief Commission, ranging from 1918 to 1938. Includes correspondence between K. MacKay, Ralph Bell, D.M. Sheehan, G.H. Archibald, W. Bedwin, T.S. Rogers, E.L. Thorne, and others.
Item consists of the January 13, 1976 edition of Ansul, the alumni newsletter for the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. This issue contains biographical sketches of many renowned graduates of the School, including Emelyn MacKenzie, Vincent J. Pottier, F.W. Bissett, J.G. Hackett, Arthur W. MacLeod Rogers, J.F. MacNeill, N.A.M. MacKenzie, Donald McInnes, F.M. Covert, Ethel Macdonald Hamilton, Gordon S. Cowan, G.I. Smith, Arthur S. Pattillo, John Willis, R. Graham Murray, J.W.G. Macdougall, Leonard A. Kitz, Moffatt Hancock, Peter O Hearn, A.J. MacIntosh, J.W.E. Mingo, Denne Burchell, and J. Chisholm Lyons.
Item is the program for Munro Day on Tuesday March 14, 1939 at Dalhousie University. The program featured sporting events, announcements and presentations, music, and an evening dance.
Item is a 1965-66 season program for the Dalhousie Gell & Dramatics Society's "Li'l Abner," featuring Walter Borden, Ian Chambers, John Chatterton, Ewan Clark, Jamie Craig, D'Arcy Delemere, Doug Dunbar, Norm Hall, Ann Hicks, Cheryl Hirschfield, Zack Jacobson, Sandra Little, Charles Longley, Alexis McSweeny, Dave Moore, John Morrison, Jim Parr, Jim Richards, Peter Roberts, Robin Robertson, Roslyn Rogers, Peter Roy, Stephen Samuels, Velma Smith, and Alastair Watt.
File contains copies of letters of reference for former railway dining car workers who enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, served in the First World War with the (Dalhousie) No. 7 Canadian Stationary Hospital. The correspondence contained herein discusses disagreements over the promises of wages granted to enlisted men from railway companies as a result of two different circulars being signed in relatively short order.
File contains the text of a question posted by Samuel Balcom (when he was a member of Parliament) regarding Mackerel and Herring Catches in1954, as well as Parliamentary minutes.
File contains the text of a question posted by Samuel Balcom (when he was a member of Parliament) regarding the total lobster catch for the four Atlantic Provinces, as well as the House of Commons Notice of Motion with the reply.
File contains the text of a question posted by Samuel Balcom (when he was a member of Parliament) regarding Hospital Grants to Nova Scotia, as well as Parliamentary minutes.
File contains the text of a question posted by Samuel Balcom (when he was a member of Parliament) regarding the number of Immigrants entering Canada in 1954 and from what countries. Also in the file is a list of Immigrants and countries of origin for 1954, provided by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
Item consists of a series of clippings from three issues of the United Churchman (from Janaury to February 1965) of Alexander Kerr's examination of Thomas McCulloch's "The Stepsure Letters".
Item is a manuscript of Daniel Morrison's unpublished article The Early Scotch Settlers of Cape Breton, which he presented to the literary branch of the Guild in Dominion, Nova Scotia. Attached is his letter to Mr. McIntosh, requesting the manuscript's return and the reader's spelling corrections of Gaelic words.