Series contains annotated typescripts, correspondence, and production script of Downed Hearts, a play by Catherine Banks. Downed Hearts is about the aftermath of an air-sea disaster.
Series contains student registration cards. The cards contain information about students registered at Dalhousie University between 1968 and the mid-1980s. Cards typically contain information about previous education, year of enrollment, age at enrollment, degree sought, subjects studied and marks received, name(s) of parent or guardian, and home address.
Series comprises records regarding the development, writing, and publishing of Jessica Scott Kerrin's mystery novel, The Missing Dog Is Spotted, a prequel novel to The Spotted Dog Last Seen, published by Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press. Records types include manuscripts, notes, published reviews, and clippings.
Series consists of Janet M. Eaton's materials regarding her professional involvement with the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Series includes correspondence, reports, clippings, conference programmes, meeting minutes, and other textual records.
Series consists of Janet M. Eaton's material regarding her involvement with the Continuous Learning Association of Nova Scotia. Series includes correspondence, programmes, pamphlets, meeting minutes, reports, and other textual records.
Series contains material related to Wendy Lill's time serving as a Member of Parliament for Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Material includes photographs, correspondence, annotated speeches, parliamentary press releases, newspaper clippings, and magazine articles written by Wendy Lill.
Series contains professional correspondence between Wendy Lill and various theatres, publishers and fans. The correspondence covers a wide range of Lill's publishing, production of her plays, and other professional activities.
Series consists of correspondence, grant applications, newspaper clippings and reports related to the Arctic Shelf Tracking and Physics Array Project, a proposal by Ron O'Dor and his colleagues to commemorate the International Polar Year (IPY).
Series contains records relating to agricultural extension services and campus research project records at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College from 1972-2006. Record types include textual records, photographs, posters, video cassettes, computer media, correspondence, conference programs, maps, books and newspapers. Subseries' include the Columbia project, field trial reports of the Nova Scotia Crop Development Institute, and Nova Scotia Agricultural College Department of Plant Science reports.
Series contains Archibald MacMechan's private journals as well as one journal kept by his mother, Mary Jean MacMechan. There are also a number of memos and an address book.
This series contains manuscripts, revised drafts and typescripts of non-fiction short stories written by MacMechan, that have been published in periodicals.
This series contains research material, research notes, cue cards, correspondence, illustrations, books and newspaper clippings gathered by MacMechan while he was doing research on different subjects for his lectures and his publications.
This series contains manuscripts, revised drafts and typescripts of poetry and short stories written by MacMechan, that have been published in periodicals.
Series contains research materials, manuscript drafts and a typescript of a Archibald MacMechan's official report about the Halifax Explosion, which he was asked by authorities to write.
MacMechan helped established the Dalhousie University Marine Museum. This series contains correspondence, lists of acquisitions and research material related to the museum
Series contains original drawings, including some by MacMechan, which were likely acquired during his association with the Nova Scotia Museum of Fine Arts Association, which he served as president in 1927.
Series comprises scrapbooks created and maintained by Archibald MacMechan containing magazine and newspaper clippings of his own and others' work, including book reviews and copies of his weekly column, "The Dean's Window," published in Montreal's The Standard. The scrapbooks are organized chronologically and titled A-Z, after which they are named by date. The first (A) contains its own index; the rest are indexed in the record found in Box
Series contains MacMechan's notes, college application and thesis from his studies at Hamilton Collegiate Institute, University of Toronto and Johns Hopkins University.
Series contains records created or collected by Archibald MacMechan during the course of his 40-year employment at Dalhousie University, as well as at Harvard summer school and the Royal Naval College. Records include research notes, examination papers, student marks, and lecture manuscripts.
Series includes records related to sheep in Nova Scotia and Canada. Subseries include the Nova Scotia Sheep Breeders Association, and publications related to sheep. The series is arranged chronologically.