Item is a photograph of a scrapbook page that contains four photographs. Photographs within the scrapbook page show (from left to right) Maureen Forrester, Canadian operatic contralto; The Orford String Quartet; Bill Cosby; and Dr. Henry Hicks, Don Curran (of the Canadian Paraplegic Association), and Erik Perth at the opening of the Dalhousie Arts Centre elevator around 1979.
Item is a photograph of two ballerinas performing on stage. Photograph shows (from left to right) Karen Kain and Colleen Cool in the National Ballet of Canada production of Collective Symphony. Collective Symphony was choreographed by Hans van Manen, Toer van Schayk, and Rudi van Dantzig. Photograph was published in University News, September 28, 1978.
File contains publicity photographs of performing artists including Maureen Forrester, the Vienna Boys Choir, Lorand Fenyves, the New York Chamber soloists, Alan Jaffe, Victor Borge, John Mills-Cockell, and others.
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie Law students Brian Casey and Sean Reagh being presented with the 1980 Joseph Howe Cup by Dr. C. W. J. Eliot of Mount Alison University at the Mount Allions' Intercollegiate Debates in Sackville New Brunswick on November 14th and 15th, 1980.
Item is a photograph of Joe Pollender and Charles LaVerne of the McGill "A" team at the Canadian University Debating Championships in Halifax in November 1980. The photograph was taken by Tom Higgins for the Dalhousie Public Relations Office and appeared in Volume 11, Number 8 of the Dalhousie University News on November 6, 1980.
Item is a photograph of the 20th Century Student sculpture by Reg Dockrill. 20th Century Student was a six metre tall sculpture on display in front of the Dalhousie Student Union Building from 1968 to 2012.
Item is a photograph of the Marine Venus sculpture in Montreal. Marine Venus was created by Robert Hedrick and was on display at Expo '67 and Man and His World in Montreal. It was installed on University Avenue at Dalhousie in 1969.
Item is a photograph of people admiring a statue at an opening reception for an exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1975. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of Evelyn Holmes, curator of the Dalhousie Art Gallery; and Guy MacLean, Vice President Academic and Research. The photograph was taken at the testimonial dinner for Evelyn Holmes at the Saraguay Club in May, 1975. Photograph was published in University News September 5, 1975.
Item is a photograph of Dr. C. Beecher Weld (second from right) from the General Committee on Cultural Activities, and Professor G.V.V. Nicholls (right) at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1977. The exhibit on at the time was the annual Staff, Student and Alumni exhibit. Photograph was published in University News Vol. 7 No. 12, 1977.
Item is a photograph of people admiring a statue at an opening reception for an exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1975. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of Canadian operatic contralto Maureen Forrester, Dr. Henry Hicks, and unidentified children, at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1972.
Item is a photograph of Canadian operatic contralto Maureen Forrester with an unidentified girl, at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1972.
Item is a photograph of Josef Svoboda (far right) talking with two unidentified men at his exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974.
Item is a photograph of the Josef Svoboda exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974. Photograph shows (from left to right) Henry Hicks; Dalhousie University President; Josef Svoboda, artist; Professor L.H. Lawrence; and Professor Peter Perina, Theatre Department Chairman.
Item is a photograph of the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1972. The exhibit was one of the first in the new Art Gallery, in the Dalhousie Arts Centre. Photograph shows (from left to right) Maureen Forrester, Canadian operatic contralto; Dr. Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University President; and Professor Ernest Smith, Dalhousie Art Gallery director.
Item is a photograph of guests at the Three Years Acquisitions art exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in December, 1973. Three Years Acquisitions was an exhibit of acquisitions, purchases, and gifts obtained by the Dalhousie Art Gallery between 1970 and 1973. Photograph shows (from left to right) David Whizman; Amanda Woodhouse; and Celia Fried.