Item comprises Dalhousie's academic calendar for the 1963-64 session. It includes information such as time tables, important academic dates, matriculation exams, courses of instruction, degree requirements, fees and scholarship opportunities and examinations. Also listed are the members of Senate, the Board of Governors, academic staff and students.
Item consists of the text of an address delivered by President Alexander Enoch Kerr at the May 6, 1963 Dalhousie University Convocation ceremonies, about Dalhousie's growth and development in the post-war years (coinciding with Kerr's tenure as President). Item also contains reports submitted by individual faculties about their developments under Kerr's presidency. Includes reports submitted by H.B.S. Cooke (Dean, Faculty of Arts), H.E. Read (Dean, Faculty of Law), C.B. Stewart (Dean, Faculty of Medicine), J.D. McLean (Dean, Faculty of Dentistry), W.R. Trost (Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies), F.R. Hayes (Director, Institute of Oceanography), E.A. Electa MacLennan (Director, Faculty of Health Professions), J.G. Duff (Director, College of Pharmacy), Arthur H. Shears (Director) and Robert M. MacDonald (Dean-elect, School of Physiotherapy), Guy Henson (Director, Institute of Public Affairs), J.P. Wilkinson (University Librarian), K.D. Gowie (Director, Physical Education), and Bruce G. Irwin (Director, Alumni Association).
Item comprises Dalhousie's academic calendar for the 1964-1965 session. Information includes courses offered, degree requirements, fees, and scholarship opportunities as well as lists of members of the Senate, Board of Governors, faculty and staff.
Item is a 1965-66 season program for the Dalhousie Gell & Dramatics Society's "Li'l Abner," featuring Walter Borden, Ian Chambers, John Chatterton, Ewan Clark, Jamie Craig, D'Arcy Delemere, Doug Dunbar, Norm Hall, Ann Hicks, Cheryl Hirschfield, Zack Jacobson, Sandra Little, Charles Longley, Alexis McSweeny, Dave Moore, John Morrison, Jim Parr, Jim Richards, Peter Roberts, Robin Robertson, Roslyn Rogers, Peter Roy, Stephen Samuels, Velma Smith, and Alastair Watt.
Item comprises Dalhousie's academic calendar for the 1965-1966 session. Information includes courses offered, degree requirements, fees, and scholarship opportunities as well as lists of members of the Senate, Board of Governors, faculty and staff.
Item comprises Dalhousie's academic calendar for the 1966-1967 session. Information includes courses offered, degree requirements, fees, and scholarship opportunities as well as lists of members of the Senate, Board of Governors, faculty and staff.
Item is a program (ink-dated February 17, 1966) for a Dalhousie Glee Club performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado," directed by Genevieve Archibald. Cast members include: Dianne Alexander, Walter Borden, Dianne Byers, Henry Endres, Bill Freeland, Rita Leitch, Hammy McClymont, Robert Waind, and Nancy White.
Item is a portrait photograph of Robert G. Merrit who was a Professor in the Department of English at Dalhousie University. The file contains two copies of this photo.
Item is a promotional card about the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. When the building open in 1967, it was the tallest building in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item comprises Dalhousie's academic calendar for the 1967-1968 session. Information includes courses offered, degree requirements, fees, and scholarship opportunities as well as lists of members of the Senate, Board of Governors, faculty and staff.
Item comprises Dalhousie's academic calendar for the 1968-1969 session. Information includes courses offered, degree requirements, fees, and scholarship opportunities as well as lists of members of the Senate, Board of Governors, faculty and staff.
Item consists of two copies of a pamphlet about the new Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie Univeristy. The pamphlet outlines the departments and facilities in the building.