Item is a 1975 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 281-285. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
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.
Fonds comprises records documenting the administration, governance and activities of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, including their involvement in events such as the class reunions; the amalgamation of Dalhousie University and the Technical University of Nova Scotia; university campaigns; Dalhousie Centenary celebrations; track and field meets. Record types include correspondence, lists, photographs, press releases, and newspaper clippings.
Item is a bound copy of the minutes of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, which includes early handwritten minutes of the Executive as well as minutes of the Annual meetings; typed and printed copies of committee reports, including financial statements, and meeting announcements, which are pasted or inserted between pages.
Item is a bound copy of the minutes of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, which includes handwritten minutes of the Executive from 1886 through 1919, followed by typed minutes pasted on to the pages, interspersed with the occasional clipping, correspondence, or printed annual report.
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; minutes and reports to the Annual Meeting; a copy of the constitution; meeting announcements; general notices; an inauguration program for Alexander Kerr; and a copy of the music and lyrics of Dalhousie! Dalhousie!
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; minutes and reports to the Annual Meeting; a copy of the constitution, meeting announcements; general notices; and newspaper clippings.
Item is a bound volume containing pasted copies of Executive and Annual Meeting minutes; lists of officers; committee reports; summaries of revenues and expenses; meeting announcements; general notices; and newspaper clippings.
Item is a three-page handwritten abstract of the minutes of the annual general meeting held 22 April 1895. There are typed amendments pasted in place and the pages are numbered 7-9, suggesting that they were removed from a larger document.
File contains primarily correspondence regarding memberships; requests for and provision of contact information; and queries regarding the Alumni Magazine.
File contains correspondence from alumni, frequently commenting on the most recent issue of the Alumni News. There are also copies of routine administrative correspondence from the Alumni Secretary, seeking alumni contact information or acknoweldging payment,
File contains records regarding the committees, campaigners and subscribers of the Million Fund Campaign, which includes correspondence, lists, contact cards and organizational charts.
File comprises published campaign literature and stationary, including copies of Building a University (ca. 1914); Dalhousie Expansion Appeal (ca. 1950s or 1960s); Dalhorizons is Important to the Atlantic Provinces and You (ca. 1970); Dalhorizons: Vital to Canada's Future (ca. 1970-1975); and the 1983 Annual Fund Report.
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 an undated, typed alphabetical list of Dalhousie women graduates and their addresses. There are 88 names on the list, some with asterisks but no corresponding note.
Item is a typewritten alphabetical list with the handwritten title "Women Graduates" and a note: "copied from calendars summer of 1919 (probably complete to 1917)." The list includes students' names, home towns, degree earned and date granted.
File includes lists of: 1931-1932 student award winners; Dalhousians engaged in schools in the US; honorary degrees awarded (1892-1937), and alumni having achieved prominence in public life.
File contains lists of the Associated Alumni executive and Alumni representatives on school committees for 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, and 2009/10. File also includes a document regarding the timeline and responsibilities of the executive.