Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of Alma Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in her studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Ernest Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in his studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of Miss Constance MacFarlane admiring a display of ceramic mushrooms at the McCulloch Museum. The mushrooms are native to Nova Scotia and are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. The ceramics were made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane. The photograph was taken by Biology photographer Mary Primrose.
Item is a photograph of Dr. M. J. Harvey admiring a display of ceramic mushrooms at the McCulloch Museum. The mushrooms are native to Nova Scotia and are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. The ceramics were made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane. Biology photographer Mary Primrose took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Joe Harvey and Biology Department Facility Members. The photograph was taken by John Dorkin. Attached card reads: "Sabbatical-bound: Chapman, Harvey, Kamra and McBride."
File contains photographs of Gary McClelland. - Photographs taken by J. Dorkin. - Biology researcher Gary McClelland studying effects of worms in seafood.
Item is a photograph of a taxidermy display of black-backed and herring gulls. The display is located at the McCulloch Museum in the Biology Department.
File contains photographs of Duane Gish (item 2) and Mark Ragan (item 1). - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited (items 1-2). - Public debate "Creation vs. Evolution." Graduate biology student Mark Ragan debated for the side of evolution and Dr. Duane Gish, Associate Director of the Institute for Creation Research in San Diego, Calfornia, argued for creation.
File contains photographs of Ian Sussex (items 24-26) and Alan McHueghan (items 24-26). - Photographs taken by John Dorkin (item 25). - Attached card reads: "Yale professor Ian Sussex was guest speaker at the 7th Annual Atlantic Universities Undergraduate Biology Conference held at Dalhousie in February. Pictured here with Dr. Sussex (r ) is4th year student Alan McHughan [McHueghan], one of the conference organizers.".
Attached card reads: "Organizers from Dalhousie Univ, host for the 1976 conference of the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies, met representatives of the various groups last week to sort through over 700 abstracts which will be presented at the June meeting.".
Printed note reads: "The taped lessons in the audio-tutorial classes have, in no way, eliminated personal contacts with the students. This picture shos a lab instructor explaining various features of the weekly lesson to students.".
File contains photographs of R. P. McBride (items 33-34); M. S. Harvey (items 33, 35); L. E. Haley (items 33, 37); Pamela Malcolm (items 33, 36); and Derek Sarty (items 33, 36). - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited (items 33-37).
Photographs taken by John Dorkin (items 6-7). - Attached note reads: "Dr. Manske with Mrs. Neish (left) and Mrs. Manske at the first A. C. Neish Memorial lecture. Oct. 21/75.".
File contains photographs of Dr. R. J. Miller. - "Build a better crab trap. That's what Dr. R. J. Miller of the Newfoundland Biological Station of Fisheries and Oceans Canada in St. John's was attempting to do when he utilized the pool tank of the Aquatron Laboratory last spring.".
File contains photographs of John Ready (items 75-77) and Warwick Kimmins (items 75, 77). - "John Ready and Prof. Warwick Kimmins check the root-stock activity of the bean plant in the growth chnmber. The roots are immersed in the piping where nutrient solution is continuously flushed through." John Ready, Honours Biology student.
File contains photographs of D. Craig Stuart (items 12, 14-15, 20); Douglas E. Ryan (items 14, 20); A. Chattopadhyay (item 14); Jiri Holzbecher (items 14, 23, 25); N. Ward (item 14); Henry D. Hicks (items 20, 22); Nathan Green (item 20); John W. Graham (item 20); Forbes Langstroth (item 20); and Donald McInnes (item 21). - Photographs taken by John Dorkin (items 26-30).
File contains photographs of Benoit Comeau. - Attached card reads: "N.S. Public Works Minister Benoit Comeau recently presented students from colleges in Quebec certificates entitling them to membership in N.S.'s Order of Good Time. The students were incolved in the fourth year of an exchange program between students taking French at Dal and the Quebec students.