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Technical University of Nova Scotia / Sexton Campus

Subseries comprises records created or collected by the Office of the Architect and Facilities Management at Dalhousie University related to the design and architectural revisions to the Technical University of Nova Scotia, later the Sexton Campus.

Tech-Team

Sub-series contains material relating to the Tech-Team program that was run by the Women in Media Foundation. Files regarding the Tech-Team may be interfiled within the administration, finance, and communications series.

Telegraph Systems

Sub-series contains four pages of notes on telegraph systems, three pages of signal codes from "Elementary Seamanship", and a copy of a brochure on telegraphs.

The 39 Steps

This subseries contains production records for "The 39 Steps" which is a spoof of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film version of John Buchan’s 1915 spy novel and adapted by Patrick Barlow. This production is directed by Dayna Tekatch and the cast includes Rhys Bevan-John, Christian Murray, Jacob James and Marisa McIntyre.

The Addams Family

This subseries contains the production records for Neptune Theatre's production of The Addams Family created by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice; music and lyrics by Andrew Lippy. The cast includes: Steffi DiDomenicantonio (Wednesday); Daniel Greenburg (Lucas Bieneke); Rob Torr (Gomez); Dayna Tietzen (Morticia); Ben McIntyre-Ridd (Pugsley) Christopher Wilson (Lurch); Jacob MacInnis (Fester); Kristin Galer (Beineke Mother, Alice); Marty Burt (Beineke Dad, Mal). Creative team included: George Pothitos (Director); Stephanie Graham (Choreographer); Sean Mulcahy (Costume Design); Siobhan Sleath (Lights).

The Americans are coming

Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Americans are Coming," a play written by Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis and based on Curtis' novel.

The Ark : Ibsen on Fogo Island Program

Subseries contains materials related to the Ark on Fogo Island, a research and development project conducted by the National Arts Centre (NAC) English Theatre since 2006. In its 2011 season, the Ark was dedicated to the work of Norwegian poet and playwright Henrik Ibsen, and Mary Vingoe was the visiting director. Records include her research notes and copies of Ibsen scripts.

The Atlantic Groundfish Managements Strategy and Human Resources Development Canada : TAGS/HRDC

The TAG/HRDC project resulted in several publications and consisted of interviews with leaders througohut Canada and individuals who had recieved payments from the TAGS program do deterimine the impact and effect of the program. The project was funded through the HRDC, and Joan Cummings acted as the director of the HRDC TAGS Impact Study, although recieved significant assistance and credited publications to Rick Williams.

The Atlantic social services work force: a profile : [research report I]

This subseries contains materials related to "The Atlantic Social Service Workforce: A Profile: Research Report I", this is the first of a series of reports from "The Atlantic Social Services Project: Research Report I" which were sponsored by the Maritime School of Social Work, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The principal investigator on this, and all reports in this series, is Joan E. Cummings.

The report is based on results from employee questionnaires which were mailed out in January to March 1978 to Atlantic social services employees. The goal of the survey was to gauge the level of compensation, education and financial resources available to social workers throughout the region

The Atlantic social services workforce : a profile : [research report II]

This report is based on a survey which was used to obtain basic descriptive information from social service workers, was the second of four related ones being carried our by the Atlantic Social Services Project. Its specific focus was on the developing an overview of the social services work force within the Region, and of the work they were doing. This was to explore the relationship between educational preparation for and practice of social service work in the context of client needs, worker priorities and changing economic and social policy directions within the Region.

There appears to be several reports listed as "research report II", item 5-8 has a cover page, "The Atlantic Social Services Project, The Atlantic Social Services Work Force: A Profile: Research Report II".

The Backbenchers

Subseries consists of draft scripts for Backbenchers : One woman's journey through the snake pit of Canadian politics, a radio drama series by Wendy Lill presented by CBC Radio. Dave Carley was script Editor for the series and also wrote scripts for several episodes. The show was produced in CBC Halifax by Recording Engineer Pat Martin, Associate Producer Maggie Rahr, Producer Peggy Hemsworth, and Executive Producer Tom Anniko. Series also includes audio recordings of Season One.

The best/worst Christmas present ever

Subseries consists of handwritten and typescript drafts of Budge Wilson's children's book "The Best/Worst Christmas Present Ever." The book was previously titled "The Gift." Subseries also contains a sketch for an illustration by Terry Roscoe.

The Book of Ultima Thule

This subseries consists of research notes, correspondence, manuscripts and proof copy. This book was published by McClelland and Stewart in 1927.

The bunk beds

Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Bunk Beds," a play written by Jenny Munday.
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