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Anthropology

File contains scripts/articles titled "The case of the missing horses" and "Acceptance of water spreading by Bedouin nomads." Also includes "A classified bibliography of the literature on culture and personality."

Government and the Law

File contains two typed manuscript copies of a paper prepared for delivery to the Canadian Association of Administrators of Labour Legislation at Halifax onSeptember 9, 1952.

Symposium on the functions of a University

This file contains addresses from Dr. Watson Kirkconnell, President of Acadia University; Dr. J.A. McCarter, Dalhousie; A.S. Mowat, Dalhousie; Spencer Ball, Nova Scotia Technical College; and W.R. Lederman, Dalhousie.

WHO Mental Health Commitee

File contains materials related to the World Health Organization's Expert Committee on Mental Health. Documents include correspondence, conference participant lists and schedules, and drafts of articles and lecture scripts.

Kaplan, Berton H.

File contains correspondence with or about Berton H. Kaplan. Also contains a curriculum vitae for Berton H. Kaplan, a reference report, newspaper clippings, and a script for a speech.

Sociology and anthropology, continued

File contains speeches/papers titled "A comparative study of social and cultural change," "Community resistance and the role of the agent of change," "The role of the agent of change: cultural considerations," "Human differences and the nature of custom," "Problems of cultural change: belief," "Problems of change in material," and "Problems of change in social organization."

Shears, Arthur H.

File contains three copies of a portrait photograph of Arthur Shears, news clippings related to his career, and drafts of a release announcing Shears as the Director of the School of Physiotherapy.

The Oscar Wilde lecture

File includes multiple drafts of Henry Hicks' Oscar Wilde lecture given in the James Dunn Theatre on December 6, 1972, as well as a memo regarding its favourable reception by the English Department and the Convent of the Sacred Heart. There is also a handwritten outline dated 1 April 1963 of a lecture titled Oscar Wilde and the Close of the Victorian Era.
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