File contains educational material related to the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton.
Educational material includes a reading list, a highlighted excerpt of Bettina Gray's article, "The Intimate Moment: The Art of Interviewing," and a blank mid-term class survey.
File contains marking guidelines and rubrics related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Item contains assignment instructions for class three and class four of the course, "Crossing Boundaries: An Interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Approach to Telling Women's Lives," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Item is promotional page for the course, "Crossing Boundaries: An Interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Approach to Telling Women's Lives," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Fonds consists of materials created or collected by Dr. John F. Godfrey while he was a professor at Dalhousie University and President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Material consists of correspondence, course material, lecture notes, videocassettes, shooting scripts and research for History 100 videos, manuscripts, notes, printed material of local history and locations, and meeting minutes and memos from committees, the Faculty of Arts and Science, and the History Department at Dalhousie University.
File contains photographs taken at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photographs show the Arts and Administration Building and other buildings on King's College campus; professors John Godfrey and Wayne Hankey; a convocation procession; and aerial views of the campus.
Item is a photograph of King's College professor and don Dr. John Godfrey lying on the floor and laughing as an unidentified person steps on him. The coat of arms of King's College is painted on the floor. The photograph was taken for University News, Volume 6, No. 14.
Item is a photograph of Wayne Hankey, director of the King's College Foundation Year Program, lecturing during a tutorial. Hankey and his unidentified students are sitting around the edge of a room with a fireplace and bookshelves. The photograph was taken for University News, Volume 6, No. 14.
Item is a photograph of the University of King's College booth at the "Careers for Tomorrow Day" career fair at Dalhousie on November 26, 1975. Photograph shows Mrs. Pearl Connolly, Dean of Students at the University of King's College, talking to a Halifax guidance counselor.
Item is a photograph of a procession of graduates during a convocation ceremony at the University of King's College. The photograph shows the procession leaving the King's College Arts and Administration Building.
Item is an aerial photograph of the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Public Archives (Chase Building) and Sir James Dunn Science Building (of Dalhousie University) are also visible.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the college's arts and administration building and chapel.
Item is a minute book of the Dalhousie-King's Faculty Teas Standing Committee. The book includes entries from 1938-10-11 to 1950-11-14. The book contains meeting minutes, reports, and some newspaper clippings.
Item consists of an annotated typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address at the Haliburton Club Dinner at the Unviersity of King's College, May 8, 1934, responding to the toast to Dalhousie.
Item consists of typescript of Carleton Stanley's short address at the King's Encaenia, May 5, 1932, about the benefits of the union of Dalhousie University and King's College prior to his becoming President.
Item consists of a typescript copy of a speech delivered by Carleton Stanley at the Haliburton Club at King's College on May 3, 1932, discussing what makes Dalhousie's education different.
Item is site plan for King's College, including an administration building, library and garage. The plan, which was drawn by Dalhousie's university engineer, H.R. Theakston, shows the proposed college site as facing out towards what is now Coburg Street, and includes a new avenue.
Item is a site plan for the University of King's College, indicating sewer and gas lines, an oval driveway and a diagonal avenue originating from the corner of Oxford Street and Coburg Road. The plan is signed by H.R. Theakston, Dalhousie's university engineer.
File contains two photographs of stained glass windows mounted in a mat. The stained glass windows were donated to King's College as a class memorial. The photograph originally came from President's Office files (UA3) Box 254, Folder 1.
File contains a photograph taken during the first conference on Maritime university federation, held on July 7, 1922 at the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. S. Bagnall; Rev. A. Cohoon; W. P. Copp; F. E. Wheelock; D. A. MacRae; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; President B. C. Borden; H. Murray; W. M. Tweedie; W. E. Thompson; Major; G. S. Campbell; E. W. Todd; H. P. Jones; H. E. Mahon; Major John Murphy; President A. S. Mackenzie; J. T. Burchell; Senator F. B. Black; President G. B. Cutten; D. Macgillivray; Brother Cornelia; Judge T. S. Rogers; Chief Justice R. E. Harris; Lieutenant Governor M. Grant; Eliza Ritchie; Archbishop C. L. Worrell; H. McInnes; J. A. Walker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; E. C. Whitman; Rev. J. W. McCOnnell; T. W. Murphy; Rev. H. E. Thomas; O. P. Goucher; President T. S. Boyle; Rev. C. W. Rose; and W. W. Judd standing on the front steps of the library.
File contains a photograph taken during the first conference on Maritime university federation, held on July 7, 1922 at the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. S. Bagnall; Rev. A. Cohoon; W. P. Copp; F. E. Wheelock; D. A. MacRae; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; President B. C. Borden; H. Murray; W. M. Tweedie; W. E. Thompson; Major; G. S. Campbell; E. W. Todd; H. P. Jones; H. E. Mahon; Major John Murphy; President A. S. Mackenzie; J. T. Burchell; Senator F. B. Black; President G. B. Cutten; D. Macgillivray; Brother Cornelia; Judge T. S. Rogers; Chief Justice R. E. Harris; Lieutenant Governor M. Grant; Eliza Ritchie; Archbishop C. L. Worrell; H. McInnes; J. A. Walker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; E. C. Whitman; Rev. J. W. McConnell; T. W. Murphy; Rev. H. E. Thomas; O. P. Goucher; President T. S. Boyle; Rev. C. W. Rose; and W. W. Judd standing on the front steps of the library.
Item consists of an annotated draft address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the Encoenia ceremonies at King's College, May 9, 1912, upon receiving a Doctor of Civil Law degree.