Faculty of Arts and Science - Matriculation Papers
- MS-1-Ref, Box 25, Folder 27
- File
- 1907
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Faculty of Arts and Science - Matriculation Papers
Dalhousie - Matriculation Papers (1907) - Junior Matriculation Latin
Smith, A.W.L. - Poem 'Progress'
The Influence of radium on the decomposition of hydriodic acid by H. Jermain M. Creighton
Halifax Ladies' College - Alumnae Society - Constitution and By-Laws, 1908
Faculty of Engineering - Calendar
Calendar of Coal Mining and Engineering Schools
Dalhousie University - The Senate's Report
Harvey as a histologist, and certain less familiar facts in his life by D. Fraser Harris
Convocation programs - 1907-1909
The History of Kings Couty, Nova Scotia by Arthur W.H. Eaton
Faculty of Medicine, and the Halifax Medical College calendars
The Fable as a Stylistic Test in Classical Greek Literature
Convocation Programs and Invitations - 1906-1912
The Science Building : the first building erected at Studley, 1912
The man who discovered the circulation of the blood by D. Fraser Harris
Andrew Cobb drawings of the Science Building at Dalhousie University
Cobb, Andrew Randall
Convocation programs, invitations, and President's notes - 1913
Dalhousie University calendars : 1907-08 to 1914-15
The Semantic Variability and Semantic Equivalents of -Oso- and -Lento- by Edward Wilbur Nichols
Dalhousie - School of Dentistry - Requirements + Dental Act
How we defend ourselves from our foes by Fraser Harris
Faculty of Arts and Science - Matriculation Papers
Dalhousie History - 'Building a University'
The distribution of the active deposit of thorium in an electric field by George Hugh Henderson
The Characteristics of Gas-Filled Lamps by G.M.J. Mackay
Convocation programs, invitations, graduating class lists - 1914
Dalhousie Theatre Night - February 9th, 1914
The time required for reduction of oxyhemoglobin in vivo by D. Fraser Harris
News about Dalhousie University - newspaper clippings
Tissue respiration in the light of recent research by David Fraser Harris