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Telling it Like it is

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Telling it Like it is. This program was organized by the anti-poverty group, Humans Against Resource Deprivation (HARD), based in metro Halifax.

Technical University of Nova Scotia student files

Series consists of student records created by the Nova Scotia Technical College (NSTC) and its successor, the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS). NTSC created the majority of records between 1920 and 1978. Series also includes student records created by TUNS before the 1997 amalgamation with Dalhousie University.

Records include personal information about students, including names, courses taken, date of graduation, degree awarded, place of birth, and name of parent.

TUNS maintained these records until the 1997 amalgamation with Dalhousie University. When the universities merged, TUNS transferred the records to the Dalhousie University Registrar's Office.

Teaching records

Series comprises Ron O'Dor's teaching materials, including course syllabi, exams and reading lists, as well as assignments and student evaluations for courses he developed and taught in the areas of biology and marine biology.

Teaching records

Series contains records produced in the course of Jill Grant’s teaching at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and Dalhousie University. Records include course outlines and syllabi, lecture and presentation notes, assignments and exams, slides and photographs, and a limited volume of student work. This series is divided into subseries by course title; much of the material was removed intact from teaching binders and illustrates the evolution of courses taught over a range of years.

Teaching materials

Series consists of course materials, proposals, and progress reports for various classes and lecture series. Also contains correspondence regarding these teaching sessions and miscellaneous lists and other planning materials.

Teaching material

Series contains slides, lecture notes, presentation PowerPoints and transparencies used by Freedman in the classes he taught at Dalhousie University and external lectures. Series also contains exams, assignments, and course outlines.

Teaching and courses

The Teaching and courses contains materials used and created in Dalhousie Theatre Department courses. The types of records included here are syllabi, video of auditions and in class showings, assignment descriptions, student work, audition materials, and resource materials.

Teaching

Series consists of materials used in the preparation for and delivery of courses and lectures by David Braybrooke at various institutions. Included are transcripts of lectures, copies of examinations, and copies of assignments; student theses and correspondence with students regarding their theses; thesis guidelines; materials related to book purchasing; correspondence with various colleagues related to teaching; correspondence with students, including requests for references; correspondence with various Department of Philosophy staff at Dalhousie University and regarding the Austin and Hempel Fund; and correspondence related to the search for a new Chair of the Department of Philosophy.

Not all student correspondence files have been retained. Those included in this series were sampled based on their evidence of a significant relationship with David Braybrooke.

Take That

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. The project is a thirty-minute pilot for a television series on alternative medicine that was never broadcast. It was hosted by Ann Dirksen, directed by Ron Murphy, written by Valerie Mansour, and developed with Robin Johnston (the producer of the CBC’s Street Cents). This series contains agreements, applications, a budget, correspondence, credits, crew lists, research notes, photographs, scripts, schedules, press materials, and video recordings.

Symphony Nova Scotia's photographs

Series contains photographs taken by the Symphony of its performers or performances, promotional photographs of guest artists given to the Symphony, and film or negative advertisements for publication in the Symphony’s programs.

Syllabi

This series includes syllabi and forms primarily from the Nova Scotia Kiwanis Music Festival and the Halifax Music festivals.

Sweet Angel Mine

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. This feature film tells the story of a son's quest that reveals long-buried secrets about his long-lost father and the resulting horrifying consequences. A 94-minute psychological thriller, this Canada/United Kingdom co-production was set and filmed in Nova Scotia, written by Sue Maheu, and directed by Curtis Radcliffe. Key cast members include Alberta Watson, Anna Massey, and Oliver Milburn. The film won the 1997 International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award. This series contains agreements, audit and financial information, biographies, calendars, call sheets, correspondence, a credit list, crew lists, crew time reports, a film poster, daily production reports, day lists, insurance claims, a music cue sheet, press kits, production stills, resumes, schedules, scripts, storyboards, a synopsis, and video recordings.

Susan Sherwin's teaching records

Series comprises Susan Sherwin's teaching materials, including syllabi, exams and assignment outlines for university classes in both philosophy and women's studies. File titles are taken from course names.

Susan Sherwin's research, publication, and presentation records

Series comprises Susan Sherwin's publication records, including manuscripts, research materials, notes, presentations, speeches and papers. Series includes manuscripts for "The Politics of Women's Health: Exploring Agency and Autonomy" with the National Network on Environments and Women's Health; "Engaged Philosophy: Essays in Honour of David Braybrooke"; and "No Longer Patient."

Susan Sherwin's research grants records

Series comprises Susan Sherwin's grant application records, including the National Network on Environments and Women's Health, for which Sherwin was principal investigator. Other applications include bioethics, feminism, philosophy, and Canadian health care research proposals.

Susan Sherwin's correspondence, awards, and professional development records

Series comprises records documenting Susan Sherwin's professional activities, including correspondence, research agendas, and conference materials. Records include Sherwin's undergraduate and graduate school papers; awards and award nominations in recognition of her work as a feminist and bioethical philosopher; correspondence regarding her employment with Dalhousie University; correspondence regarding publications and refereed reviews; and records regarding her work with groups including the National Network on Environments and Women's Health and the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy.

Susan Sherwin's committee and report records

Series comprises records generated through Susan Sherwin's committee activities, including writing reports, and provides context for her work on and with university committees and research associations, as well as for her engagement in university curriculum reform and advocacy of feminism and women's rights.

Susan Kerslake's unpublished manuscripts

Series contains manuscripts of unpublished novels, including edited drafts. Other materials include letters from third parties with suggested edits, and rejections or comments from publishing agencies.

Susan Kerslake's records regarding organizations, conferences, and awards

Series contains materials related to Kerslake’s involvement with organizations or events related to her writing. The organizations represented in the series are the Writer’s Federation of Nova Scotia, the Writer’s Council of Nova Scotia, and CBC. The events represented in this series are the Dalhousie Medical School’s Medicine and the Humanities event, the Maritime Writer’s Workshop, and an Arts Festival.

Susan Kerslake's published manuscripts

Series contains manuscripts of published novels, including heavily annotated drafts of Middlewatch and Penumbra. There is also related correspondence, including royalty payments, requests for inclusion in anthologies, and letters of acceptance and rejection.

Susan Kerslake's published books

Series contains four books published by Susan Kerslake, including Middlewatch, Penumbra, The Book of Fears, and Blind Date. All four are in good condition and are autographed by her.

Susan Kerslake's correspondence

Series contains correspondence to and from Susan Kerslake and includes typed and handwritten letters, form rejection letters and requests for use of work.

Summer of the Piping Plover

Series contains materials relating to the development, publication and production of Summer of the Piping Plover, Catherine Banks' first published play, produced by UpStart Theatre in 1991. Materials include scripts and a proposal.

Subject files

The Subject Files series contains records regarding various issues of interest to the WFNS and its membership. These include censorship, copyright, GST, public lending rights, and other similar issues. The types of records included here are correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, reports, resource materials, and other materials.

Subject files

Series consists of files retained for reference and educational use, containing research materials, correspondence, articles, memos, and newspaper cuttings.

Subject Files

This series contains background information for Norman Creighton's CBC radio talks; as such, many of the file titles correspond with titles for the talks. These files consist of notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, printed material (pamphlets, brochures, government documents), and correspondence. The research is primarily secondary, although Creighton occasionally obtained information first-hand via correspondence, phone interviews, or trips to local communities. Creighton added to many of his subject files for several years, and his interests range from environmental issues; social issues; Maritime historical figures and events; Maritime communities and events; health; and lifestyle, among others. Most files are small and contain only a few pages. The subject files also include notes on his fiction writing. These notes - which contain ideas for characters, conversations, situations - provide a first-hand look into Creighton's writing process. Many sheets of paper and newspaper clippings are becoming brittle with age or tearing around the edges and should be handled with care.

Student-related records

Series contains student-related records including student association and committee files; scholarship and bursary records; field placement materials; student employment records; and closed files pertaining to examination results, grievances and appeals, and disciplinary cases.
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