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Dal magazine / winter 2017

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 210, Folder 10
  • Item
  • 2017
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2017), which features articles about Romeo Dallaire and Shelly Whitman and the Dallaire Initative; Graham Dellaire, Dalhousie Medical School's Cameron Research Scientist in Cancer Biology, and gene therapy; and the gender divide in computer science at Dalhousie.

Dal magazine / fall 2018

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 231, Folder 16, Item 3
  • Item
  • 2018
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2018), which contains the article "What Does it Mean to Belong," featuring interviews with Craig Steven Wilder, Mark Tewksbury, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard (MSW 77), Temple Grandin, Rick Hansen, Senator Murray Sinclair, Patricia Doyle-Bedwell (BA 91, LLB 93), Jen Powley (MPLAN 09) and others.

Dal magazine / spring 2018

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 231, Folder 16, Item 2
  • Item
  • 2018
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2018), which contains an article about the Killam Trusts, featuring scholar recipients Annette Hayward (1967), Ryan D'Arcy (2002), and Nicole Ward (1997).

Dal magazine / winter 2018

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 231, Folder 16, Item 1
  • Item
  • 2018
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2018), which features an article about Canada's parliamentary poet laureate George Elliott Clarke (MA '89, LLD '99) and his poem written to mark the university's 200th anniversary.

Dal magazine / spring/summer 2019

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 236, Folder 14, Item 1
  • Item
  • 2019
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring/Summer 2019), which features a cover story on the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and artificial intelligence.

Dal magazine / fall 2019

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 236, Folder 14, Item 2
  • Item
  • 2019
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2019), which features articles about Afua Cooper and the Dal-commissioned Scholarly Panel's Report on Lord Dalhousie's History on Slavery and Race; Michael Ungar's resiliency research in the School of Social Work; and the thirtieth anniversary of Breaking Barriers: Report on the Task Force on Access for Black and Native People.

Dal magazine / winter 2019

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 231, Folder 17
  • Item
  • 2019
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2019), which features articles about Stefanie Colombo and aquaculture nutrition; Dalhousie's innovation sandbox, SURGE (Science Unleashed: Research Growing the Economy); and Ocean School, a collaborative project of the National Film Board of Canada and Ingenium (Canada's museums of science and innovation) under the auspices of Dal's Ocean Frontier Institute.

Dal magazine / fall 2021

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 190, Folder 5
  • Item
  • 2021
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2021), which features an article about the fiftieth anniversaries of the Dal Arts Centre, Killam Library and the Life Sciences Centre; and interviews with alumni Mona Challa (MPA '21, BSC '19), Rene Boudreau (BA '15), Paul Gauthier (BSC '94), Rafaela Andrade (PHD '15), and George Cooper (BSC '62, LLB '66, LLD '04).

Dal magazine / spring 2022

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 190, Folder 6
  • Item
  • 2022
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2022), which features spotlight interviews with Dal alumni Brice Scheschuk (BCOMM '94), Jeremy Dutcher (BA '12), partners David Hodgson and Sara Fedullo (BENG '21), William (Bill) Stanish (MD '70), and Marriam Abou-El-Haj; an article about the research project "Home Food Gardening in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Food Security Considerations"; and a story about research in music, medicine and neuroscience.

Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds

  • MS-2-615
  • Fonds
  • 1823 - 2006
Fonds comprises Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his personal, academic, and professional activities as a jurist, judge, and professor. Records include those related to Macdonald's involvement with 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. Records types include correspondence; meeting minutes and agendas; research materials; photographs; newsletters; newspaper clippings; manuscripts; and off-prints.

Macdonald, Ronald St. John, 1928-2006

Carleton Stanley's address to the 1932 New York alumni banquet

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.

Carleton Stanley's address before Dalhousie graduates at a Boston Alumni event

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".

Records - Stanley, Carleton Wellesley

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.

Carleton Stanley's address to New York Dalhousie alumni

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.

Constitution

Item is a copy of the constitution of the Associated Alumni of the Dalhousie School of Library and Information Studies, revised for content May 1998. This version contains some handwritten corrections/annotations.

Dalhousie University physiotherapy nineteen hundred ninety-six

Item is a copy of the 1996 Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbook.

Graduates from the program included: Jason William Adams, Kim Bezanson, Jeannette Byrne, Kirsten Anna Campbell, Monique Rose Comeau, Sandra Cooper, Rorri Currie, Jennifer Degrasse, Melissa J. Dennis, Michael Cameron Duff, Shannon L. Estabrooks, Julie Lynne Francis, Charles Philippe Doucet, Lana-Lee T. Dunlop, Stephanie Foster, Kellie Ann Goss, Andrea Yvonne D'Erlegh Hann, Robyn L. Hefford, Colleen Sonya Jones, Melissa Rae Kells, Nancy Hebert-Bastarache, Corey Frederick Izzard, Najoi Jreige, Heather Suzanne Lambert, Christina MacEachern, Jenna Lynn MacFadyen, Heather Michelle MacKinnon, Nichole Andree McGraw, Richard Scott Merritt, Kristina I. Moniz, Colin Moore, Kimberly Anne Nippard, Janice Palmer, Heather Lynn Parker, Krista Lee Plourde, Dan Purcell, Cathryn Anne Ramier, Terry John Redmond, Philip G. Ruiz, Kara Sawler, Jillian Patricia Schofield, Judith Anne Turner, Jane Lynn Watson, Shawna Wells, and Kelly Anne Wylde.

Administrative records

This series contains documents pertaining to the administrative aspects of the Associated Alumni. Documents include correspondence and questionnaires pertaining to the association's founding as well as drafts of the association's constitution, by-laws, and list of executive committee members.

Dalhousie University yearbooks

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.

Dalhousie University yearbooks

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.

Dalhousie University yearbook 1927

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.

Pharos : the pageant of the college by the sea, presented by the students of Dalhousie University : 1931, vol. 5

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.

Pharos : the year book of Dalhousie, the college by the sea : 1930, vol. 4 / published by the students of Dalhousie University

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.

Pharos : the yearbook of Dalhousie, the college by the sea : 1929. vol. 3 / published by the students of Dalhousie University

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.

Pharos : in which is told the Pilgrim's Progress in education at palace beautiful : yearbook 1931-32

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."
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