Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded by Henry Hicks and L. B. MacPherson at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
File contains photographs of the Queen Mother's arrival in Halifax and her attendance at the grand opening of the Tupper Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of the Queen Mother receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at the grand opening of the Tupper Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of the Queen Mother receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at the grand opening of the Tupper Building at Dalhousie University.
File contains correspondence and contracts related to the loaning of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.
Item consists of a facsimile draft of an agreement -- dated March 25, 1968 -- between the Dalhousie Board of Governors and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (via the Department of the Secretary of State, which oversees the National Museum of Canada) regarding the loaning and preservation of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.
Item consists of a signed agreement -- dated April 16, 1968 -- between the Dalhousie Board of Governors and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (via the Department of the Secretary of State, which oversees the National Museum of Canada) regarding the loaning and preservation of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.
File contains a photograph of Marshall Tito, President of Yugoslavia, receiving an honourary degree from Dalhousie University in November 1971. Photograph includes (left to right): Fitzroy MacLean; Harold Uhlman (Registrar); Marshall Tito; Victor de Bedia Oland (Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia); and Henry Hicks (President, Dalhousie University). The photograph was published in "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 293).
Item is a 1000 word article by Andrew Merkel about the significance for tourism of paving the highway from Granville Ferry to Lower Granville. The manuscript contains no information about where or whether the article was published.
File contains photographs of Dalhousie University president Henry Hicks and two of his secretaries, Alice Moore and H. Lola Henry. The photographs show Moore and Henry sitting at their desks or working with Hicks.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University president, and Alice Moore, his secretary, standing together in a bar or restaurant. Moore is holding a jewelry box.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University president, and Alice Moore, his secretary, working together at a desk.
File contains photographs of H. Lola Henry, secretary to the president at Dalhousie University. The photographs show Henry receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at a convocation in 1968; Henry sitting at a desk with a pen and paper; and Henry sitting at a desk with a typewriter.
File contains photographs taken during convocation ceremonies at Dalhousie University in 1973. One photograph shows Dean Gray, Dr. Francis Norman Hughes, Dr. Henry Hicks, and another person at the arts and science convocation ceremony. The other photograph shows Dr. Laurence Cecil Bartlett Gower receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at the law convocation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Henry D. Hicks at a convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1975. Hicks is wearing academic dress. The photograph is covered by a piece of translucent paper with measurements written on it.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is standing at a microphone and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of the Josef Svoboda exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974. Photograph shows (from left to right) Henry Hicks; Dalhousie University President; Josef Svoboda, artist; Professor L.H. Lawrence; and Professor Peter Perina, Theatre Department Chairman.
Item is a photograph of the University of the West Indies Registrar, Carl E. Jackman, visiting Dalhousie on September 26, 1975. Mr. Jackman was touring Atlantic universities in the fall of 1975. Photograph shows (from left to right) Dr. A.J. Tingley, University Registrar; President Henry Hicks; and Carl E. Jackman, Registrar at the University of the West Indies. Photograph was published in University News, October 17, 1975.
Item is a photograph from the visit of the Yugoslavian Ambassador to Dalhousie on November 2, 1979. Photograph shows (from left to right) Mitko Calovski, Yugoslavian Ambassador to Canada; Mrs. Hicks; Mrs. Calovski; and Dr. Henry Hicks. File contains duplicate copies of this image.
Item is a photograph of a group of people at a ceremony at Dalhousie on June 4, 1975. Photograph shows Mrs. Hicks (second from left); Ambassador Babic (left of statue); Dr. Henry Hicks (right of statue); and Halifax Mayor Edmund Morris (far right). This photograph was published in University News, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1975.
Item is a photograph of the West German Ambassador and his wife with Dr. and Mrs. Hicks at Dalhousie, June 9, 1976. Photograph shows (from left to right) His Excellency Maximillian von Podewils-Durnez, West German Ambassador to Canada; Mrs. von Podewils-Durnez; Mrs. Hicks; and Dr. Henry Hicks. Photograph was published in University News, Vol. 7, No. 1, September 1976.
Item is a photograph from the visit of the Yugoslavian Ambassador to Dalhousie on November 2, 1979. Photograph shows (from left to right) Mitko Calovski, Yugoslavian Ambassador to Canada; Mrs. Hicks; Mrs. Calovski; and Dr. Henry Hicks. File contains duplicate copies of this image. Photograph was published in University News, November 1, 1979.
Item is a photograph from the second annual Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture at Dalhousie, October 28, 1976. Photograph shows lecturer Mr. McCleave (left) with Dr. Henry Hicks (right).
Item is a photograph taken during the installation of Henry Hicks as President and Vice-Chancellor of Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, and unidentified person, Henry Hicks, and Donald McInnes on stage at the ceremony. The unidentified person is holding an academic robe for Hicks while McInnes stands at a podium.
Item is a photograph of a meeting of the Canadian commission to the United Nations Ecenomic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. Henry Hicks, the vice-president of the commission, is seated at the far right and the president of the commission is speaking at a podium. Hicks was president of the commission from 1963 to 1967.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Michael Kirby (bottom left); Dr. Henry Hicks; and Michael McGwire (to the left of Dr. Hicks) visiting the NORAD headquarters in Colorado.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, Lady Beaverbrook, and Horace Read standing by a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn in the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows an unidentified person presenting a cheque to another unidentified person, while Henry Hicks watches.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person presenting a cheque to Henry Hicks, Dalhousie president. The unidentified person may be from Shell Oil and the cheque may be for Dalplex.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and other unidentified people standing on a staircase landing with a podium.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and other unidentified people on a staircase landing with a podium.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and other unidentified people on a staircase landing with a podium.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and other unidentified people on a staircase landing with a podium.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and other unidentified people on a staircase landing with a podium.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks speaking at a podium on the landing of a staircase.
Item is a photograph taken at the official opening of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks speaking at a podium on the landing of a staircase.
Item is a photograph taken during the opening of the Trace Analysis Research Centre (TARC) at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows attendees at the opening, including Henry Hicks, looking at a large piece of scientific equipment.
Item is a photograph taken during the opening of the Trace Analysis Research Centre (TARC) at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows attendees at the opening, including Henry Hicks.
Item is a photograph taken during the opening of the Trace Analysis Research Centre (TARC) at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows attendees at the opening, including Henry Hicks.
Item is a photograph taken during the opening of the Trace Analysis Research Centre (TARC) at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows attendees at the opening listening to Henry Hicks speak.
Item is a photograph taken during the unveiling of a bust of Norman A. M. MacKenzie given to Dalhousie University by the University of British Columbia Alumni Association. The photograph shows Henry Hicks talking to an unidentified man.
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Aileen Meagher. A caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Aileen Meagher, former track star and Nova Scotia's first Olympic woman competitor received the Dalhousie Award for great contribution to Nova Scotia sport, from Dal's president, Dr. Henry D. Hicks."