Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Ross, a surgeon and alumna of the Dalhousie Medical School (class of 1931). This interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. Dr. Ross's interview took place at his home on Lilac Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of three separate interviews with Dr. Ian Hammerling, Dr. Dennis Howell, and Dr. Dan Purkis. These interviews were part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dr. T.J. Murray from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. Allen Tough about Dr. Cudmore, a Dalhousie Medical School graduate from the class of 1959. The lecture was given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series, which was sponsored and organized by the Dalhousie Medical School. The series focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine, and the lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The tape was requested by Dr. Putnam from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Beecher Wild, who was appointed to the Dalhousie Medical School in the Spring of 1936 and was the only faculty person in the Department of Physiology for several years. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions; Dr. Wild's interview took place at his home on Waegwoltic Avenue in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Lloyd McPherson, who came to Dalhousie Medical School in the Fall of 1952 from the University of Toronto. He taught in the School's Biochemistry Department. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Lloyd McPherson, who came to Dalhousie Medical School in the Fall of 1952 from the University of Toronto. He taught in the School's Biochemistry Department. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address Boston-based alumni from Dalhousie University, at the Hotel Westminster on April 12, 1934, addressing the difficulties of constructing a university budget during times of economic upheaval, what programs grants and alumni donations have aided at Dalhousie, as well as the threats posed by wars which "pend and threaten".
Item is a typed list of women graduates in dentistry, created on January 6, 1943. The list includes four names: Arabel Catherine MacKenzie (1919); Hazel Alice Thompson (1923); Mabel Angela St. John Magee (1924); and Roberta MacKenzie Forbes (1924). The second page contains an identical list, created January 7, 1943, with an expanded title, that includes "from Dalhousie University."
Item is a typed list, created on January 7, 1943, of Dalhousie women graduates up to 1900, beginning with Margaret Florence Newcombe (1885) and ending with Elizabeth Helen Stewart (1900). There are 55 names on the list, which is annotated by hand with information about degrees granted, current occupations and addresses, and indicating those deceased. The second page contains handwritten notes about some of the graduates.
Item is a letter from the University of British Columbia Alumni Association. The letter includes information about Norman MacKenzie and the Norman MacKenzie Centre for Fine Arts. The letter was included in a scrapbook of material about a bust of Norman A.M. MacKenzie at the University of British Columbia.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News (Volume 19, Number 4), a quarterly publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943. Issue includes an article about President Kerr's retirement.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Volume 28, Number 2), a quarterly publication by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943. Issue cover has a photograph of President Henry Hicks accepting a gift of Inuit artifacts from Miss Constance MacFarlane on behalf of the Class of '29.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Volume 28, Number 4), a quarterly magazine published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943. Issue cover features a photograph of woman's bare abdomen overlaid with a tattoo reading "History 100."
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Volume 30, Number 2), a quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943. Issue includes an article on the opening of the Life Sciences Centre, as well as an interview with Peter Wangersky regarding Dalhousie's Oceanography program.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Volume 31, Number 3). The official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, it was published three times a year as a supplement to the University News and in the summer in magazine form. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943. This is the first issue published in newsprint format rather than the former magazine format, and includes an article on the format changes of the publication over time and the growth of the African Studies and Soviet Studies programs.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (July 1976), which includes an article on the connections between Dalhousie and Yugoslavia after World War Two and an article on Dalhousie female Olympians. The official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, it was published three times a year as a supplement to the University News and in the summer in magazine format. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Summer 1979), which was the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association and published three times a year as a supplement to the University News and in the summer in magazine format. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Summer 1980), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published twice yearly in tabloid format and, in the summer, in magazine format, and produced by the Alumni Office with the assistance of the Information Office. Issue includes articles about Henry Hicks; the School of Nursing research campaign; and honorary degrees awarded to five Dalhousie alumni.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Summer 1982), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, which was published three times per year in magazine format by the Dalhousie Alumni Office. The issue cover features photographs of the 1982 Dalhousie University reunions.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Winter 1982), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year and produced by the university's Information Office. The issue features an article about Memorial Rink, which opened in the fall of 1982.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Winter/Spring, 1983), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year and produced by the Information Office. The issue contains the ballot for the election of the 1983-84 Board of Directors of the Alumni Association; and article about Dalhousie's financial state; and a story about the opening of the Atlantic Region Magnetic Resonance Centre (ARMRC).
Item is a copy of The Alumni News (Volume 11, Number 1, New Series), a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this (third) series started in 1943.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News (Volume 13, Number 3, New Series), a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this (third) series started in 1943.
Item is a copy The Alumni News (Volume 52, Number 2, New Series), a bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this (third) series restarted in 1943.
Item consists of the second issue of the seventeenth volume of the third series of The [Dalhousie] Alumni News (May1960), a quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this New Series restarted in 1943.
Item consists of the first issue of the eighteenth volume of the third series of The [Dalhousie] Alumni News (February 1961), a quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this New Series restarted in 1943.
Item consists of the third issue of the eighteenth volume of the third series of The [Dalhousie] Alumni News (October 1961), a quarterly bulletin published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this New Series restarted in 1943. Includes an article by J.P. Wilkinson called "Library Renaissance", about changes at the Macdonald Memorial Library.
Item is a special women's issue of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 1, Number 2), the official publication of Dalhousie Alumni Association. It later became known as Dal Mag.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 2, Number 3), the official periodical of Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features an article about alum Aileen Meagher, Olympic athlete and artist.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 3, Number 1), the official periodical of Dalhousie Alumni Association. The issue features an article about varsity sports captains.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 4, Number 1), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue features an article about Donald Hill (MD, '60).
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 6, Number 1), the official periodical of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Issue includes an article about Peter Dalglish (LLB '83) and his philanthropic work on behalf of children in Ethiopia and elsewhere.