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Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 1 : February, 1997

Item consists of the first issue of the third volume (Febraury) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an untitled artwork depicting family togetherness.

Issue includes an editorial by Ross Boutilier about delays in proceeding with Wilson Hodder's case against the Nova Scotia Department of Finance, an update from the Halifax Pride Committee, an article by Kim Vance looking back on the first year of a Wolfville-based LGBTQ+ group, an update on Safe Harbour Community Church by Boutilier, a profile of Norma Collette by Kim Vance, a profile by Vance of JUKA (founded by Val Jackson and Les Gray), an article by Donna Ross of one lesbian family's fight against harassment, an article by Lesley Hartman and Ned MacInnis about Halifax residents living with HIV, a look at the 1998 Gay Games in Amsterdam, a profile of Doug Austin's work in television by Kim Vance, an article by Charlene Vacon on legal support for abused lesbians, and other regular columns (Jim Genge, Robert Hamilton, Mark Mutrie, Margaret Hayden, Moana Stat, Muffy and Dick), reviews (Kim Vance, Richard M. Vaughan), news updates, and event listings.

The universities and the international outlook

Item is a manuscript copy of an article published in the Toronto University Quarterly based on the substance of a speech delivered by Carleton Stanley to the National Association of State Universities in Washington, DC, in November 1935.

Professors and governors

Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley at a dinner held on October 28, 1936 to professors and governors of Dalhousie University. The focus of his speech is the events and tendencies of the university during the previous five years and a glimpse into the possibilities of the next fifty.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 10 : December/January, 1996/1997

Item consists of the tenth issue of the second volume (December-January) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph from the Ribbon of Dreams event.

Issue includes an article on Halifax Pride Committee outreach, an article by Ralph Higgins about a Pride Brunch at Acadia University, an article recapping Darrell Simms's "Ribbon of Dreams" event written by Eric L. Ross, an editorial by Norm Paddock on extending Halifax's gay community beyond bars and clubs, articles by Ross Boutilier and Margaret Hayden on financial planning, an article by Nancy Westholt profiling lesbian couples in Cape Breton, a review of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" written by Michael Wile, a preview of a Christopher Peterson impersonation event written by Charles Gillis, an article on The Open Closet gift shop and The Inside Out book store written by Robyn Parker, a recap of the Other Young Lives II Conference, and other regular columns (Marie Doucet, J. Randy Bowers, Moana Stat, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Steve Malone, Ralph Higgins, Eric L. Ross), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 9 : November, 1996

Item consists of the ninth issue of the second volume (November) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an illustration by Andrea Spurr called "Women on Beach".

Issue includes an editorial by Ross Boutilier about an outreach project at the Safe Harbour Community Church, a recap of Prince Edward Island travels by Michael Wile, an article by Moana Stat about the presence of far-right/fascist/skinhead movements in the Maritimes, an interview of artist Andrea Spurr conducted by Ross Boutilier, a look at outdoor clubs and social events by Lulu LaRude, an article by Genevieve Willis about working in a small town, a preview of the 6th annual Reel Life Women's Film and Video Festival by Kim Vance, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie, Gary Brooks), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Kim Vance, Donna Ross), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 8 : October, 1996

Item consists of the eighth issue of the second volume (October) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an illustration of Silver Frith's "Woman Spiralling No. 1".

Issue includes an editorial by Michael Chan and Ross Boutilier about a same-sex wedding in Saint John, an article by Kim Vance about tensions at the Nova Institute, an article about forthcoming presentations and workshops by the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project, a "Women in the Arts" series by Kim Vance and Charlene Vacon profiling Jenny Lamont, Les Heming, Silver Frith, and Carol Millett, an interview of Ribbon of Dreams representative Darrell Simms conducted by Eric Ross, a report of a roadtrip to the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival by Anna McCara, an article on condomless sex by Chris Aucoin, a review of Donald MacIvor's play "Here Lies Henry" by Mike Wile, an article on an exhibit of HIV-positive art at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia written by Peter Schwenger, , and other regular columns (Gary Brooks, Mark Mutrie, Moana Stat), reviews (Art Fisher), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 7 : September, 1996

Item consists of the seventh issue of the second volume (September) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an illustration about a region-wide AIDS Walk.

Issue includes an editorial by Denise Rooney on group efforts in combating AIDS, a memorial for Father Mike Macdonald, a recap of a Fredericton Lesbian and Gays Canada Day march, an article about gay pride in St. John's by Michael Riehl, a recap of the Vancouver International Conference on AIDS by Wilson Hodder, Emerald Gibson, Kirsten Schmidt, and Chris Aucoin, an article about Kachina Health Centre by Eric Ross, an article on AIDS Awareness Week by Kirsten Schmidt, a profile of Michael Weir by Michael Wile, and other regular columns (Moana Stat), reviews (Ross Boutilier, Charlene Vacon, Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 9, number 3 : April, 1992

Item consists of the third issue of the ninth volume (April) of the 1992 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette. Issue includes an editorial by Gary Kinsman about the Supreme Court of Canada's "obscenity" ruling, a reprinted article by Eugene Robinson about gay intolerance in Argentina, a review of the 19th Maine Lesbian and Gaymen's Symposium, an article by Clay Bond about gay visibility, a From the Front Lines column by James Phillips, the first chapter of Jeremy C. Rudel's "Wanderings" series, and other regular columns, news updates, and event listings.

President's address : Rotary Club

Item is a typed copy of Carleton Stanley's address to the Rotary Club at a luncheon at the Lord Nelson Hotel on January 21, 1936. His subject was "that forgotten man — the Englishman."

Address to Commercial Club, Hx, Jan. 1937

Item is a manuscript copy of an address made to members of the Halifax Commercial Club in which Carleton Stanley appeals to their social and political consciences to address the slums and improve the schools of Halifax.

An appeal to the heads of the Maritime colleges

Item is a manuscript copy of an appeal made to the heads of the Maritime colleges to pay heed to the 1921 Learned-Sills Report, which called for a merger of Maritime universities at Halifax. A handwritten note on the first page indicates that the appeal "resulted in unanimous support of [sending?] an appeal to local governments [and] Med/Dental schools."

T five design 81

Item is a comb-bound program for the design of a new school of architecture created for a TUNs studio class by students Bill Chandler; Steve Smith; Mike Kravosky; Ross Shephard; Gaye Kapkin; Mike Lordly; Roger Schilf; Ron Fougere; Strat Barrett,; Kevin Sullivan; Jonathon Cohn; Dean Gale; Greg Becigneul; and Colin Goff. The cover is initialled by the studio faculty.

Punoqun : the Wayves Literary Supplement, number 4, 1996

Item consists of the Summer 1996 issue of Punoqun : The Wayves Literary Supplement, laid into the July-August 1996 issue of Wayves. This is the fourth Punoqun number. Includes contributions from Cindy Illsley, Bob Mellor, Thomas Andrew Ross, Seamus Sullivan, Art Fisher, Amity Loyce, Joe Blades, Donna Ross, and Kevin Crombie.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 6 : July/August, 1996

Item consists of the sixth issue of the second volume (July-August) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photo of a Pride march in New Glasgow.

Issue includes an editorial by John Fisher on the passage of the Human Rights Act and Same-Sex Benefits ruling, an article by Ross Boutilier about a Pride march in New Glasgow, an article by Kim Vance about the experiences of incarcerated lesbians, an article by Moana Stat about gay life in Moncton, articles by Seamus Sullivan and Endora about the Radical Faeries, articles by Maura Donovan and Kim Vance about training and support for foster families, an article by Gary Brooks about the thousands of sexual euphemisms in the English language, an article on the expansion of Kurt's Phoenix Rising club in Fredericton and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie, Ted Bonar, Eloise Graves), reviews (Lyse Boyce), news updates, and event listings.

Province of Nova Scotia : Nova Scotia Agricultural College review of operations 1991-92

Item is the Province of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Agricultural College review of operations 1991-92. The audit was performed by Roy S. Gunn, Deputy Auditor General, as indicated in the forward letter dated March 3, 1992. The letter was addressed to R.J. (Richard) Huggard, and cc'd to Dr. L.E. Haley, Principal (NSAC), and C. James, Executive Director of Administration.
Six selected areas of the College's operations were reviewed:
Financial management
Capital expenditures / projects
Fixed asset utilization and control
Personnel costs
Purchasing practices
Allocation and recovery of costs

Written account of Henry Ford's donation to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College

Item is an account, unsigned but believed to have been written by Dr. Melville Cumming, in regards to the donation of a tractor by Henry Ford to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in 1917. Mr. Ford had previously met then Premier the Honorable George H Murray and was introduced to Melville Cumming, Secretary for Agriculture and Principal of NSAC (1905-1927). There are annotations on the first page "Thanks very much - Len" and on the second page "He was here I understand on a trout fishing exhibition (expedition?)."

Song of the Canada Geese

Item is a page containing two poems in manuscript form, "Spring" and "Summer," which were published in a pamphlet called "Canada Geese in Rhyme and Dish."
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