Item is a copy of Dalhousie's fifth yearbook, which features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The volume is dedicated to Arthur Stanley MacKenzie during the year of his retirement after two decades as university president.
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address at the New York Alumni Banquet, March 26, 1932, discussing such topics as the rapid expansion of civilization, the problems inherent in defining economic history, changing education, and reversing the decline of certain faculties.
Item consists of typescript of Carleton Stanley's address to future graduates at the Dalhousie Alumni dinner at the Lord Nelson Hotel on May 9, 1932, discussing the curiosities of professors.
Item consists of Carleton Stanley's typescript copy of Judge George Geddie Patterson's article submitted to the Halifax Chronicle on December 6, 1932, discussing the importance of alumni contributions to Dalhousie University as a result of the funding and construction for the new gymnasium.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's sixth yearbook, which features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. This volume is dedicated to "youth in its pilgrimage, inspired, enlightened, awakened to the possibilities embodied in the future."
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address Boston-based alumni from Dalhousie University, at the Hotel Westminster on April 12, 1934, addressing the difficulties of constructing a university budget during times of economic upheaval, what programs grants and alumni donations have aided at Dalhousie, as well as the threats posed by wars which "pend and threaten".
Item consists of a typescript copy of an address delivered by Carleton Stanley before Dalhousie University alumni at an event in New York, May 4, 1934, discussing the financial situation at Dalhousie during a period of worldwide economic tumult. Speech was initially prepared May 2, 1934.
Item consists of an annotated typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address to Dalhousie alumni (present and future) at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, May 14, 1934.
Item is a scrapbook assembled by Ruth Marilyn (Goodman) Pink while she was a student at Dalhousie University. The scrapbook contains dance cards with attached pencils; schedules and memorabilia from freshman initiation; dinner napkins, place cards and menus; ticket stubs and programs from Dalhousie Glee Club and other events; small metal charms and other ephemera; and envelopes containing remnants of dried flowers. There are also photographs of Goodman's university friends; her room in Shirreff Hall; Dalhousie campus; and vacations.
File contains two copies of a photograph of a Dalhousie class reunion in 1937. The photograph shows reunion attendees sitting in several rows on bleachers. Some attendees are wearing caps and gowns.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street behind boy scouts who are holding signs with the graduation years of the alumni.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph an alumnus standing between two boy scouts who are holding signs with graduation years on them.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession, including a pipe and drum band, men in uniform, and children.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph was taken at a dance and shows a crowd of unidentified people in a ballroom.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street behind boy scouts who are holding signs with the graduation years of the alumni.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows alumni standing with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows alumni standing with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a copy of Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. This is the first number and volume of a new (second) short-lived series. Publication ceased during the war years and a third series appeared in April 1943.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni or faculty in academic dress walking down a street.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University seniors of 1896-97 (class of 1897) at a Dalhousie reunion in 1938. The photograph shows Ire W. Cameron, M.A.; Harry R. Shinner, B.A.; Rev. L. A. Maclean, B.A.; S. C. McLean, B.A.; Willian S. Brodie, M.A.; H. T. Morrison, B.Sc.; Melville Cumming, B.A., B.S.A., LL.D.; R. M. Hattie, B.A.; and Edward Cummings, B.A., sitting or standing in two rows.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street behind boy scouts who are holding signs with the graduation years of the alumni.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie] Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Cover illustration depicts Thomas McCulloch, first president of Dalhousie University. Numbering for this (second) series started in 1938.
Item consists of a facsimile of the text of an address delivered by President Carleton Stanley at a Special Convocation ceremony at a Dalhousie University Reunion event, August 17, 1938. Item originally appeared in Volume 2, Number 1 of the Second Series of The Alumni News, pages 9 and 16.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni walking down a street behind signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni walking down a street behind signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni standing with scouts who are holding signs with the graduation years of the alumni.
Item is a photograph from an alumni reunion, possibly in 1938. The photograph shows alumni walking down a street with signs with their graduation years on them.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. The cover illustration depicts George Ramsay, founder of Dalhousie University. Numbering for this (second) series started in 1938.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Cover illustration depicts engravings of several Dalhousie campus buildings. Numbering for this (second) series started in 1938. Publication ceased during the war years and a third series began in April 1943.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Cover illustration depicts Richard C. Weldon, first Dean of Law. Numbering for this (second) series started in 1938. Publication ceased during the war years, and the first volume and number of a third series was published in April 1943.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Cover illustration depicts John Forrest, third president of Dalhousie University. Numbering for (second) this series started in 1938. Publication ceased during the war years and a third series began in April 1943.
Item includes a covering letter from Dalhousie's business manager to Mrs. Heinish of Preston Street, Halifax, explaining that the list is sent at the request of Dr. Lehv.
Item is a typed list, created on June 13, 1942 for Mrs Bean, of women graduates in medicine from Dalhousie University. The list is chronological and contains 48 names and graduation dates, beginning with Annie Isabella Hamilton (1894) and ending with Mary Wheeler MacIntyre (1939).
Item is a copy of The Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this (third) series started in 1943, making this Volume1, Number 1. Publication of the alumni bulletin was suspended during the war years.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News, a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this series started in 1943, making this Volume 1, Number 2.
Item is a typed list of women graduates in dentistry, created on January 6, 1943. The list includes four names: Arabel Catherine MacKenzie (1919); Hazel Alice Thompson (1923); Mabel Angela St. John Magee (1924); and Roberta MacKenzie Forbes (1924). The second page contains an identical list, created January 7, 1943, with an expanded title, that includes "from Dalhousie University."
Item is a typed list, created on January 7, 1943, of Dalhousie women graduates up to 1900, beginning with Margaret Florence Newcombe (1885) and ending with Elizabeth Helen Stewart (1900). There are 55 names on the list, which is annotated by hand with information about degrees granted, current occupations and addresses, and indicating those deceased. The second page contains handwritten notes about some of the graduates.