Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks and several other unidentified people standing in a large building that is under construction. There are wearing name tags and holding cups.
Item is a photograph of and unidentified person and Henry Hicks sitting at a table while another unidentified person speaks at a podium. The photograph was taken at a UNESCO conference, probably a meeting of the Canadian commission to UNESCO.
Item is a photograph of a meeting of the Canadian commission to the United Nations Ecenomic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. Henry Hicks, the vice-president of the commission, is seated at the far right and the president of the commission is speaking at a podium. Hicks was president of the commission from 1963 to 1967.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of Henry Hicks and a group of unidentified people boarding a CAF aircraft as they leave for a trip to the NORAD headquarters in Colorado.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Michael Kirby (bottom left); Dr. Henry Hicks; and Michael McGwire (to the left of Dr. Hicks) visiting the NORAD headquarters in Colorado.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University president, and Alice Moore, his secretary, standing together in a bar or restaurant. Moore is holding a jewelry box.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University president, and Alice Moore, his secretary, working together at a desk.
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie president Henry Hicks, secretary Alice Moore, and a third unidentified person working at a table. Henry Hicks and the unidentified person are signing diplomas or some other official documents.
Item is a photograph of Lola Henry receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks and another unidentified person. The photograph was taken at a convocation in 1968.
Item is a photograph of Lola Henry, the secretary to the president, receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks and another unidentified person. The photograph was taken at a convocation ceremony in 1968.
Item is a photograph of Dean Gray, Dr. Francis Norman Hughes (Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto), Dr. Henry D. Hicks, and another unidentified man standing together and wearing academic dress. The photograph was taken at the arts and science convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1973.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Laurence Cecil Barlett Gower (vice-chancellor of the University of Southhampton, England) receiving an honorary degree from Dr. Henry D. Hicks. The photograph was taken at the 1973 law convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Henry D. Hicks either presenting or receiving an honorary degree at a convocation ceremony at Dalhousie University in 1980.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is sitting on a carved chair and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University spring convocation ceremony in 1980. He is sitting in a carved chair and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is standing at a microphone and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is standing at a microphone and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks and another person (possibly Lady Beaverbook) presenting an honorary degree on stage during a Dalhousie convocation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of a large group of people at a Dalhousie University convocation ceremony. A man, probably Henry Hicks, is standing by a microphone.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks presenting a degree (possibly an honorary degree) to an unidentified person during a Dalhousie convocation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dr. A. J. Tingley, and Dr. MacKenzie on stage during a convocation ceremony, at which an honorary degree was conferred on Dr. MacKenzie.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Beveridge from Acadia University receiving an honorary degree from Henry Hicks at a Dalhousie University convocation ceremony.
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 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 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 the High Commissioner of Barbados' visit to Dalhousie in 1978. Photograph shows (from left to right) Mrs. Hicks; Dr. Henry Hicks; Mr. Stanley L. Taylor, High Commissioner of Barbados; and Mrs. Stanley L. Taylor. Photograph was published in University News September/October 1978.
Item consists of correspondence between Dalhousie President Henry Hicks and several other stakeholders between 1964 and 1968, regarding the potential loaning of extinct Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada. Includes correspondence between President Hicks and L.B. Macpherson, Eric Mercer, A.W.F. Banfield, Waldemar Fries, Sylvia Fullerton, John E. McInerny, R.A. Cluney, T.A. Russell, J. Lynton Martin, Elisabeth A. Christian, D.H. McNeill, K.E. von Maltzhan, and W. Earl Godfrey.
Item consists of a facsimile draft of an agreement -- dated February 29, 1968 -- between the Dalhousie Board of Governors and Her Majesty the Queen (via the Department of the Secretary of State, which oversees the National Museum of Canada) regarding the loaning and preservation of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.
Item consists of a facsimile draft of an agreement -- dated March 25, 1968 -- between the Dalhousie Board of Governors and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (via the Department of the Secretary of State, which oversees the National Museum of Canada) regarding the loaning and preservation of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.
Item consists of a signed agreement -- dated April 16, 1968 -- between the Dalhousie Board of Governors and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (via the Department of the Secretary of State, which oversees the National Museum of Canada) regarding the loaning and preservation of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.