Item is a Nova Scotia Agricultural College beanie hat made of blue and gold coloured felt. It has the letters “AC” adhered to it, and a ram head stitched on it. Tradition for decades was they were given to first year students (“frosh”) upon arrival at the NSAC for "Frosh", or orientation week and worn by freshman all week.
Item is a Nova Scotia Agricultural College button down cardigan. The cardigan sweater is dark blue wool with gold stripes, and has two pockets on the front. The cardigan was made by the Scott Knitting Co. LTD Toronto, All wool trademark. The sweater belonged to Francis W. Lawrence of Falmouth, NS. After graduating from NSAC in 1940, Francis went to war with the air force. He did not return. He had the rank of F/O - Flyer Officer, his trade was W/AG - Wireless Operator / Air Gunner. He was with the 162 SQDN RCAF. Mr. Lawrence was 25 years old and passed 6/13/1944.
Item is a Nova Scotia Agricultural College winged patch. In the center of the patch it has the numbers '40', and the letter 'A' below. The NSAC badge belonged to Mr. Francis W. Lawrence, of Falmouth, NS. After graduating from NSAC in 1940, Francis went to war with the air force. He did not return. He had the rank of F/O - Flyer Officer, his trade was W/AG - Wireless Operator / Air Gunner. He was with the 162 SQDN RCAF. Mr. Lawrence was 25 years old and passed 6/13/1944.
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "If “Salts” have lost its savour where with shall it be salted?"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prov. 23: 5"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says “Come right in boys, I’m serving tea.”
Item is a book titled Memories : then and now : autobiographies of the [Nova Scotia Agricultural College]class of '62 [1962] : a look at the past 42 years. It includes the memoirs of professor Ian Fraser, the reprint of the "Class of '62 pip dream, 35 autobiographies, photographs, and an "In Memoriam" section.
Item is a copy of a photograph of the 1912 Dalhousie University junior (mens) basketball team. The photograph is composed of two rows of individual portraits.
Item is a men's black-and-gold striped wool (basketball?) jersey with an Omicron Delta fraternity symbol on the front. It belonged to Harry Wendall Mahon.
Item is a copy of a composite photograph of Dalhousie University's women graduates of 1914, composed of individual student portraits arranged in a circle around the year (1914).
Item is a photograph of one female and three male students checking exam listings posted in the Arts and Administration Building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie Law students Brian Casey and Sean Reagh being presented with the 1980 Joseph Howe Cup by Dr. C. W. J. Eliot of Mount Alison University at the Mount Allions' Intercollegiate Debates in Sackville New Brunswick on November 14th and 15th, 1980.
File contains two copies of a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University women graduates of 1914. The photograph consists of portraits of the students arranged in a circle around the year.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, class of 1950. The photograph consists of portraits of C. J. Alexander; D. W. Arklie; P. F. M. Ashley; G. W. Battcock; N. S. Black; J. R. Brown; M. P. Burley; R. H. Butler; D. A. Campbell; G. J. H. Colwell; G. H. Flight; T. A. Foster; G. M. Fraser; G. U. Hill; A. E. Johnson; D. H. Kirkpatrick; R. D. Lawton; R. F. MacDonald; A. R. MacEwan; R. D. MacKay; J. A. MacInnes; A. J. MacLeod; A. M. MacPherson; H. D. MacWilliam; G. A. May; M. Mendelson; J. Milligan; B. S. C. Morton; A. Myrden; R. O'Driscoll; T. J. O'Neil; R. Phillips; J. H. L. Robbins; J. M. Ryan; A. H. Shears; J. Sieniewicz; R. G. Simpson; O. R. Smith; O. Warr; A. S. Wenning; J. G. Williams; and P. D. Bursey arranged in five rows. R. A. Clowater; M. Perchanok; and A. D. Threlkald are listed as missing.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1916 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of Martin Henry Dawson; N. E. McDonald; J. A. Nicholson; R. C. MacDonald; J. M. Fraser; F. C. Lantz; C. L. Moore; J. E. Todd; H. Murray; A. S. MacKenzie (President); H. L. Stewart; H. P. Jones; A. MacMechan; J. N. Finlayson; M. Macneill; H. R. Theakston; G. L. Stairs; G. P. Brookfield; H. A. McCleave; S. MacDonald; R. B. Mooney; E. MacKay; D. A. MacRae; D. S. MacIntosh; P. L. Whitman; W. B. Musgrave; M. A. Rogers; C. W. Holland; F. H. M. Jones; J. P. Matin; J. E. Webster; C. P. Blakeley; D. F. Marshall; C. H. Crosby; Dr. F. Harris; H. L. Bronson; J .R. Lawley; E. B. McLatchey; R. F. B. Campbell; H. Allum; P. L. Wright; F. L. Moseley; E. F. Whyte; H. A. Wilson; J. H. McLeod; Howard Charles Dawson; F. P. Malcolm; M. L. Power; U. Blois; G. L. Palmer; H. Mowat; J. M. Wyte; D. Nicholson; M. A. Ross; U. F. Shreve; L. S. Creighton; B. Hall; A. J. McInnes; E. M. Montgomery; L. J. Bayne; C. W. Ritchie; W. Pallen; A. G. Meloin; P. Freeman; G. R. Holmes; R. D. MacNutt; M. C. Fraser (Life Vice President); C. A. Pugsley (Life President); C. F. MacLennan (Life Secretary Treasurer); C. E. B. Smith; W. A. Wood; M. F. Johnstone; A. Ross; J. H. Ryan; and N. L. Chipman arranged in several rows along with photographs of the Forrest building and three other buildings.
Item is a photograph of the 1928-1929 Dalhousie University Council of the Students. Names written in pencil on the back are: W.E. Bennett; Dr. C.M. MacKenzie; L.A. Farmer, R.F. McC[-?]; R.H. MacLeod; R.A. Laurence; T.A. Goudge; Miss L.A. Barnstead; G.K. MacIntosh (Secretary-Treasurer); M.M. Rankin (President]; Miss M.F. MacLaggan (Vice President); and W.W. Stewart.