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President’s Office fonds
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Speeches

File contains speeches delivered by Howard C. Clark while serving as President of Dalhousie University. File also contains several speeches collected by Clark, and facsimiles of articles used as research.

Records of President Carleton Stanley

Subseries contains correspondence by and about Carleton Stanley and manuscript copies of speeches and articles written by Stanley during his tenure as President of Dalhousie University.

Stanley, Carleton Wellesley

Addresses by President Carleton Stanley

File contains manuscript copies of Stanley's 1938 addresses at the closing exercises at New Glasgow High School and annual banquet of the Alumni Association of the Conservatory of Music; book suggestions for teenage boys; New Year 1938 musings; and a letter to a newspaper editor regarding the decline and fall of Classics in higher education.

Carleton Stanley's correspondence

File contains Carleton Stanley's correspondence with colleagues and editors, and included some manuscript drafts and offprints of articles or addresses by Stanley or others.

Newspaper clippings regarding Carleton Stanley's addresses

File contains clippings of newspaper announcements and reports of Carleton Stanley's public addresses. There are also copies of his opening address at Dalhousie in 1933; an offprint of a 1932 article on Cretan art based on Stanley's lecture to the Montreal Art Association; and a copy of the University of Maine's 1935 commencement ceremonies at which Stanley spoke.

Carleton Stanley's correspondence and offprints

File contains Carleton Stanley's general correspondence dated between 1931 and 1945, including copies of his outgoing letters, as well as newspaper clippings and offprints of his articles. There are also letters and newspaper clippings from 1959 related to the official portrait of Stanley painted by Arthur Hodgkins.

Records regarding Carleton Stanley's inauguration and retirement

File contains records regarding Carleton Stanley's inauguration ceremony and dinner, including correspondence, lists, seating arrangements, invitations, programs and tickets; copies of several addresses given by Stanley in the 1930s; correspondence with W.D. Woodhead at McGill University; and correspondence regarding Stanley's annuities and pension, including that paid to his widow.

Dalhousie registration

Item is an article prepared by Carleton Stanley and sent to the Halifax Chronicle and Halifax Herald on October 15, 1934.

Refresher course, 1934

Item is a manuscript copy of a welcoming address made by Carleton Stanley to a group of physicians taking a refresher course at Dalhousie University.

Thinking our way out

Item is a manuscript copy of Carleton Stanley's article about trends in education in the Maritimes for publication in The Halifax Herald, along with related correspondence.

The schoolmaster

Item is a handwritten address about the university and its professoriate made by Carleton Stanley in Yarmouth in January 1935.

Address to students, March 12, 1935

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley to the male students at Dalhousie University. Appended is an unrelated announcement for publication in The Halifax Herald about a public lecture by J.E. Barton, Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School.

Retrospect and prospect

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley at the Canadian Club in Saint John, New Brunswick, on June 13, 1938.

Present predicaments

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley at a University of Maine convocation ceremony on June 10, 1935.

The schoolmaster

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley to students and parents at the Halifax Ladies College, Bloomfield School and schools in Glace Bay and Sydney in 1934, and again in 1935 in Truro, Nova Scotia.

Dalhousie University program details

Item is a manuscript, plus correspondence, for an informational article outlining Dalhousie's programs of study, including costs and duration, for publication in New Brunswick's The Educational Review.
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