Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows Arthur Stanley MacKenzie with two unidentified men in uniform at a ceremony held at Halifax City Hall, the location of the original Dalhousie College.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows four unidentified women sitting in chairs in front of Halifax City Hall, at a ceremony held on the location of the original Dalhousie College.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a procession of Dalhousie alumni lined up behind signs indicating their graduating year. The procession is lined up on the Grande Parade, the location of the original Dalhousie College.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a a group af alumni lined up on either side of a street in Halifax. They are holding signs indicating the year that they graduated.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a group of alumni from the class of 1920 and class of 1921 at an alumni procession. They are holding signs indicating their graduating years.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a procession of alumni from 1902-1904. They are holding signs indicating their graduating years.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a group of unidentified people on the front steps of the Forrest Building.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows six unidentified people standing in front of a car.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows several unidentified people reenacting a historical scene with a table and chairs. A crowd of people are watching the reenactment, which is taking place on a field.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows a group of unidentified girls, possibly girl scouts, who are posing for a picture being taken by an unidentified person. The girls are standing near a football field where several other people are watching an event.
Item is a postcard featuring a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1924. The photograph shows several unidentified people in historical dress reenacting a historical scene with a table and chairs. A crowd of people are watching the reenactment, which is taking place on a field.
Fonds comprises record created or collected by Vincent MacDonald that primarily document his work as a legal scholar and lecturer. Record types include manuscript and printed copies of his writing and lectures about government, the Canadian Constitution, the British North America Act and other topics. There is also correspondence from colleagues, including letters from former Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; and photographs.
File contains a directory of graduates and former students of Dalhousie University published in 1925. The volume contains a bookplate for Archibald McKellar MacMechan.
File contains an invitation to a social event hosted by the Graduates of the Maritime Universities; tickets to events during convocation week; and dance cards from dances hosted by the Dalhousie Alumnae and Alumni, the class of 1927, Delta Gamma, and the students' council. One dance card has an attached pencil.
Series comprises Dalhousie University yearbooks, including Pharos; the College of Pharmacy's Mortar & Pestle and Modo Opimum; Faculty of Law yearbooks; the School of Physiotherapy's Amicus Curia; Dalhousie's former Department of Education yearbooks; and the yearbooks of Nova Scotia Technical College and the Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Subseries contains yearbooks published by Dalhousie University students between 1927 and 1998. From 1929 until the 1990s, the yearbooks were largely printed under the title Pharos, a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's first yearbook, published by students in 1927. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. It is dedicated to Jennie Eddy, the benefactor of Shirreff Hall, Dalhousie's first women's residence.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's second yearbook, published by students in 1928. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics.
File includes a photograph of Ronald St. John Macdonald with a group of unidentified individuals taken in the 1970s and a portrait of an unidentified man taken in 1988.
File contains a Christmas card; a card asking for pledges for the class of '27-'28 memorial window; and a program for Class day on May 14, 1928. The items were mailed to Avis Marshall.
File contains correspondence related to Dalhousie reunions and other alumni events for the class of 1926 and class of 1927. The correspondence is from F. Murray Fraser, president of the class of 1927; G. W. I. Creighton; Bruce G. Irwin, Director of Alumni Affairs; and Murray Rankin, Life Treasurer of the class of 1927. The correspondence includes lists of alumni from the classes of 1926 and 1927.
File contains a photograph of the reunion held at Dalhousie University from August 28-30, 1929. The photograph shows all of the reunion attendees sitting on bleachers.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's third yearbook, the first to be called Pharos, a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The title page is illustrated by D.C MacKay and the issue is dedicated to John Stewart, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie's fourth yearbook. It features photographs, drawings and information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The volume is dedicated to Dr. Archibald MacMechan, Dalhousie professor of English language and literature from 1889-1931.
File contains draft and final speeches and addresses delivered by Carleton Stanley between 1931 and 1934, early in his tenure as Dalhousie President. File also contains related correspondence.
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 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.
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 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.
File contains two copies of a Christmas card from the officers of the Dalhousie University class of 1927; an invitation to a social event hosted by the graduates of the maritime universities; a dance card and tickets from a Dalhousie reunion ball; a handbook from a Dalhousie reunion; a program and menu from a Dalhousie reunion banquet; and a program from a Dalhousie reunion. Most of the items are from reunions in 1938.
Series comprises correspondence regarding Macdonald's professional and academic involvement with institutions including Osgoode Hall, University of Western Ontario, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, the European Court of Human Rights, the Hague, Peking University, World Academy of Arts and Science, Canadian Council of International Law, United Nations, Institute of International Law, African Society of International Law, British Institute of International Law, Canadian Institute of International Law, International Law Association, and others. Series also contains correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and individuals including Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau, Paul E. Martin, Jean Chrétien, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Wang Tieya, A. Donat Pharand, and others.
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.
File contains a scrapbook assembled by Ruth Marilyn (Goodman) Pink commemorating events from her graduation from Dalhousie University and a few years after. The scrapbook contains programs from Dalhousie Glee Club and other musical performances; a 1936 Dalhousie convocation program; congratulatory telegrams and greeting cards sent to Goodman; remnants of dried flowers; dance cards; place cards with attached pencils; menus; a Valentine card and other greeting cards. There are also photographs of Ruth Goodman; Rose Goodman; Jeanette Goodman; members of the Class of 1936; unidentified family and friends; White Point Beach; the Annapolis Valley; Pictou Lodge; and Sydney. A copy of Alice Simensky's obituary (1918-2015) is tucked into the back of the scrapbook.
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.
File contains photographs taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photographs show the unveiling of plaques in honour of Dalhousie's first three presidents; the unveiling of the Halifax Castine monument on Studley campus; alumni and convocation processions; the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Medical-Dental Library; a dance; and various Dalhousie alumni.
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 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.