Item is a photograph taken at the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows the two award recipients posing with the shields.
Item is a photograph taken at the presentation of two silver shield awards at the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows the two award recipients posing with the shields.
Item is a photograph of the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School. The building is next to a car dealership and a tower under construction.
Item is a photograph of buildings along Brunkswick Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, across the street from the citadel. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School. Other buildings on Brunswick Street are also visible.
Item a photograph of buildings along Brunswick Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, across the street from the citadel. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of buildings along Brunswick Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, across the street from the citadel. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
File contains a photograph of H. V. Bigelow, who graduated from the Dalhousie University Law School in 1898 and became a King's Bench Judge in Saskatchewan.
File contains a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of law class of 1981. The item consists of photographs of R. G. Wishart; K. J. McFarlane; C. C. Palmer; D. M. Cooper; G. W. Dickie; C. J. Shaw; T. J. Lemay; R. G. Ehrer; A. V. Wirth; A. L. Paton; K. L. Johnston; P. S. F. Medjuck; A. R. Sampson; D. Marzban; W. D. Riley; N. E. Ripley; J. L. Smith; B. P. Casey; A. I. Koven; A. F. Nicholson; M. Haunton; C. D. Payne; P. G. Rogers; J. D. Marriott; E. M. Burke; D. G. Harding; C. F. Crosbie; W. R. Marryatt; N. K. Finlay; B. J. Ryan; S. D'Arcy; M. F. Dempsey; B. H. Campbell; P. K. Large; P. C. Martin; G. R. Kelly; S. R. Ferguson; B. A. Marchand; B. Rendell; J. T. Langille; J. A. Shlossberg; J. V. B. O'Dea; J. W. Pettigrew; W. F. Clancey; O. M. Kennedy; P. E. Radford; S. C. Kent; J. J. Slivocka; S. E. Beal; E. j. Greig; P. A. Williams; M. A. DIckson; P. L. Walter; P. G. Plant; S. C. Newbury; M. E. Dunphy; C. D. Nickerson; J. A. Connely; C. Robinson; M. O. Hebb; P. I. Cassidy; M. S. Jeffcock; J. S. Mackenzie; M. M. Melvin; D. B. Raymond; J. B. Crawford; A. M. Rautaharju; S. J. MacNeil, Jr.; L. A. MacPhee; E. A. Bastedo; S. M. Lynk; V. E. Howard; A. B. Oliphant; R. B. Rawding; P. G. Matthews; J. D. Walker; J. C. Orr; L. J. LeBlanc; J. C. Chisolm; M. G. Stones; K. S. Filbee; J. E. Costello; C. C. Miller; A. D. MacDonald; G. J. Mullaly; M. L. Richardson; S. A. Murray; L. M. Abraham-Pace; W. M. Perkins; L. G. Worthen; S. T. H. O'Neil; P. j. Murray; S. A. Russell; D. A. King; R. B. MacDiarmid; B. K. Pate; C. H. Johnstone; D. l. Weir; P. J. Starr; S. B. Faught; N. G. Rideout-MacLean; K. W. Rodgers; E. Peritz; J. C. McCrea; K. G. C. Johnston-Doyle; B. D. Heck; A. S. Schwartz; S. R. Sanford; W. E. Nearing; D. D. Key; N. L. Key; M. A. P. Hickey; L. J. Dellapinna; D. j. Kavanagh; D. G. Cole; J. Mallal; M. J. Pugsley; D. C. Mackay; M. A. Kelly; K. G. Coady; J. A. Spurr; J. A. Reid; H. Soudek; P. J. Reid; D. J. W. Dunn; R. J. Hughes; J. R. Morris; R. H. Guthrie; D. A. Bird; P. D. Darling; K. A. McDonald; and A. M. Coates arranged in nine rows. A. F. McGuire; L. Kerr; E. I. Chaisson; P. C. C. Underwood; J. F. Von Kleir; R. A. Ford; R. W. MacIntosh; P. M. S. Bryson; A. D. Griffin; D. A. Russell; K. L. Arbuckle; C. S. Berryman; T. F. T. Degen; J. C. Maceachen; J. G. Stewart; R. P. H. Balcome; F. D Cribb; and D. R F. Rinaldi are absent from the photograph.
File contains a report presented to Howard C. Clark. The report led to the formation of the Indigenous Blacks & Mi'kmaq (IB&M) Initiative at the Schulich School of Law in 1989. The initiative was launched to increase representation of Indigenous Blacks and Mi'kmaq in the legal profession in order to reduce discrimination.