Showing 2221 results

Archival Description
Series
Print preview View:

Records of the Dalhousie College of Pharmacy

Series consists of records regarding pharmacy residency, reports, administrative documents, project proposals, newsletters, lists of graduates, and student papers written for Duff's History of Pharmacy class.

Dalhousie University. Faculty of Health. College of Pharmacy

Records of the Symphony Nova Scotia Board of Directors

Series contains meeting minutes and packages, which were filed variously by either calendar year or fiscal year, and either separate from or together with Executive Committee minutes. The original order of these files has been maintained. Meeting packages may contain copies of reports, correspondence, media clippings or other materials introduced or distributed at meetings. Series also contains annual reports of Symphony Nova Scotia.

Records regarding external organizations

This series contains records regarding the interactions of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia with a variety of outside organizations and institutions, such as other writers' organizations, federal government departments, and publishers. These records include correspondence, informational material, memos, and press releases. The Federation maintains relationships to other writers' organizations, or those in related fields, in Nova Scotia and elsewhere. The purpose of these relationships is to provide a measurable benefit to the Federation and its membership through the sharing of information and opportunities and the facilitation of joint or cost-sharing programs.

Records regarding Nova Scotia same-sex legal challenges

Series includes records derived from Ross Boutilier's legal challenge to the province of Nova Scotia regarding same-sex marriage protection and his Canadian Human Rights Tribunal challenge to have same-sex marriages acknowledged and declared eligible for relevant benefits. The series also includes documents derived from Wilson Hodder's legal challenge regarding same-sex benefits. Materials include legal documents, correspondence, notes, and clippings.

Records regarding Ronald St. John Macdonald’s academic work

Series comprises Ronald St. John Macdonald's records regarding his academic activities, including his involvement as a faculty member of York University Osgoode Hall, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, and other institutions. Series also includes records and research materials regarding the development of Macdonald's publications, unpublished papers, and other materials.

Records related to Melville Cumming's research

Series contains publications related to Melville Cumming's agricultural research which he published between 1923-1957. Series is divided into three subseries: committee & association minutes, papers Cumming used for his research, and research articles by Cumming.

Records relating to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College library, the MacRae Library, and to the Agricola Archives, Museum, and Special Collections

Series contains records and artifacts that were created by the College library, from 1905-1983, and the MacRae Library, built on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus, between 1983-2012. Records also pertain to the Agricola Archives, Museum, and Special Collections which is housed in the MacRae Library building. Records include handbooks, archival exhibits held at the MacRae Library, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

Nova Scotia Agricultural College. MacRae Library

Records relating to the regional and national activities of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick branches of the National Farm Radio Forum

Series contains records related to the operations of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Farm Radio Forum branches and their contributions to the the National Farm Radio Forum from 1937-65. Records include pamphlets, scripts, correspondence, memos, newsletters, guides, National Secretaries report, annual reports from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick regions, and minutes from the regional and national meetings and conferences.
Some of the records were created and collected by Longly and C.A. Douglas, as well as regional secretary Rosemary Campbell.
The National Farm Radio Forum was a national rural listening-discussion group project sponsored by the Canadian Association for Adult Education, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and CBC. Initially, this program was a dramatized discussion of farm problems in wartime, arranged in cooperation with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, and the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Eventually, it evolved into discussions by individuals from various communities across the country. The program was developed by Orville Shugg and Neil Morrison.

Red cap snow shoe club

In 1874 the Red Cap Snowshoe club was founded in Halifax, making it the oldest local sports organization. Balcom was an active member until the club was disbanded in 1974 after its centenary.

Reference

This series includes the following types of materials: calendars and calendar preparation; convocation and graduation programs, speeches and general information; faculty and student newsletters; theses and student project files; general and specific course bibliographies; school history texts, brochures and flyers; course-related materials and publications; field study information.

Reference cards

Series contains a collection of Brian Hall's reference cards used for citations. Materials include two sharp card sorters used for cohesively organising and finding individual groups of cards. There are approximately 20 000 reference cards. The cards deal with a variety of scientific topics, including but not limited to: the effects of mechanical stress on cartilage in vitro; a clinical overview of neurofibramitosis; and the growth of the facial skeleton in the hominoidea. The card sorters are located in Box 6.

Reference material

This series contains newspaper clippings about the United Textile Workers of America Local 159, receipts, an application for membership with the United Textile Workers of America, an efficiency report for 1969, and a record of proceedings and decision of board referees.

Reference material

Series contains various reference material accumulated or created by Fred Brodie, including a copy of the bargaining agreement between the International Typographical Union, Local 130 and the Halifax Herald and a report from the Royal Commission on Newspapers.

Refuge

Series contains records created or collected by Mary Vingoe related to her play Refuge, which was first read at Nightwood Theatre's New Groundswell Festival in Toronto in March 2013. It premiered in Halifax with Eastern Front Theatre and HomeFirst Productions in October 2013 and was staged by Nightwood Theatre in 2016. In 2014, Refuge was nominated for a Merrit Award for Outstanding Play by a Nova Scotian Playwright. Refuge was also finalist for the 2014 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Astounding Art Awards, then nominated for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama in 2016.

Reid George Nicholson : [convocation materials]

Subfonds contains materials relating to Reid George Nicholson. Nicholson was nominated for an honorary degree from Dalhousie by Joan Cummings, and she collected biographical information about him, including the contributions he made to the MS Society. A sufferer of MS himself, he went out to do public talks about the disease. The materials include background information, resumes, letters supporting the honorary degree nomination and several of Reid Nicholson's publications.

Reports

Series primarily contains correspondence, reference materials, surveys, and typescripts related to Stewart's 300-page report, "Attitudes and Movements in the Maritime Provinces of Canada," commissioned by the Carnegie Corporation in 1933.

Reports

This series contains reports and policies relevant to pulp and paper mill operations, which were published by or for the Scott Paper Company. These include the annual reports of the company, as well as statements and estimations of land ownership and labour potential.

Reports and shareholder papers

This series contains documents generated by, or pertaining to, the directors and shareholders of the Dominion Chair Company. These documents include 14 annual Directors' Reports published between 1909 and 1943, letters to shareholders, a newsletter, an analysis of the company's "special loans," lists of shareholders and investors (including those who did not live in the Bass River). This series provides a glimpse into the organizational structure and management of the company, as well as its economic performance during the first half of the twentieth century.

Research and Grants

This series contains the following types of materials: funding applications, information and opportunities; project proposals, reports and individual files; funded publications and projects.

Research Files

This series contains Norman Creighton's original research, which was primarily intended for his non-fiction articles and radio programs. The files consist of notes from Creighton's observations on trips, transcripts of interviews, correspondence, and printed materials (such as government reports, brochures, pamphlets). The first-hand research was conducted in the Maritimes, and includes the following subjects: noteworthy individuals; local towns with rich traditions; historical events; and current issues and events. The research files also contain assignments Creighton completed for a correspondence course on fiction writing in 1941, and information on H. G. Wells. Creighton was a fan of the author and avidly collected books written by and about Wells for decades. Creighton's research was related to building his collection and consists of correspondence with rare book stores, H. G. Wells societies, and professors. The series also

Research files and reports

The records in this series include correspondence, working papers, grant applications and administrative papers connected to Toni Laidlaw's research, along with papers, articles or reports connected to these projects. Related papers, presentations and workshop materials may be located in other series.

Research material for Peter B. Waite's "Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol.1 & 2"

Series consists of the research material for Peter B. Waite's "Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol.1. Includes notes from the Dalhousie Gazette, President's reports, yearbooks, President's Office and departmental files and the private manuscripts of professors and administrators. Also includes a 1906 Dalhousie College dance card and a Dalhousie University Concert and Sterroptican Views Card.
Results 1751 to 1800 of 2221