Item is a stapled copy of notes for an address by the Honourable Gerard Pelletier, Secretary of State, delivered to the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada in Ottawa, November 6, 1968, and issued by the Office of the Secretary of State.
Item is a manuscript of a dinner talk given by Dr. W.G. Schneider, President, National Research Council, at the APICS Fourth Science Planning Seminar at the University of New Brunswick on 27 May 1968.
File includes notes for a press conference introducing Donald S. Rickerd, president of the Donner Canadian Foundation; published information about the Donner foundation; notes on the Donner project; terms of the grant to the TUNs Centre for Water Resources; press release; and correspondence.
Item is a typed manuscript of Dean Chester Stewart's introductory remarks at the first session of the Centennial Program of Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine, in which he introduces the first keynote speaker, Dr. Ralph Tyler, Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioural Sciences at Stanford University.
Item is a manuscript for a speech given by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie, engineer and research manager who received his engineering degree at Dalhousie and became an important figure in the post-war growth of Canadian science.
File contains correspondence with or about Bertram S. Brown. Also contains a script for Bertram S. Brown's farewell address to the National Institute of Mental Health.
File includes Russian- and English-language newspaper clippings; translations of papers, speeches and press articles; a copy of Problems of Communism (May/June 1970); and two booklets about the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University. There are also materials related to children and schooling.
This fonds consists of English department meeting minutes and course materials for English 1006 (Introduction to Literature), English 2233 (Science Fiction), and English 3206 (American Literature of the Nineteenth Century). Course materials include assignments, outlines, overheads, student marks and attendance records, and other textual documents materials related to these courses.
File contains Henry Hicks' speaking notes written on the back of the letter from Neil G. Price. File also contains Neil Price's four-page brief on the Tribunal on Bilingual Higher Education in Nova Scotia.
Item is a photocopy of the printed text for remarks by Henry Hicks at the meeting of the Executive Heads of the Association of Universities and Colleges, held June 23, 1971, in Ottawa.
File contains "Instructional development in the behavioral sciences: a preliminary proposal," a list of teaching questions, lecture notes, and correspondence regarding the above.
File consists of handouts, course descriptions, class plans, and correspondence relating to courses given by Anthony Pugh as part of the University of New Brunswick's extended learning program. Pugh's courses included one on Beethoven's piano sonatas and one one Beethoven's concertos.
File includes correspondence, clippings, and a copy of Hicks' speaking outline at the Canadian Association of University Development Officers conference held in Ottawa on 7-9 April 1975.
File contains a schedule for the Atlantic Provinces Psychiatric Association and a script for a talk titled "Goals of a mental health center looking back on twenty-three years."
Fonds includes circulars issued by Dalhousie University to recruit members for the Canadian Union of Public Employees as well as circulars issued by the Canadian Union of Public Employees to the existing Dalhousie University members. Also included in the fonds is a poster highlighting guest speaker Grace Hartman.
Subseries contains files including speech notes, and audio recordings of the 1974, 1993-1995 graduation convocation ceremonies held at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Fonds contains materials related to Janet Conners' advocacy work for recipients of tainted blood products and other persons with HIV/AIDS. Janet's and her husband, Randy Conners, contracted HIV when Randy, a hemophiliac, was treated with infected blood. After publicly announcing Randy's diagnosis in 1991, the Conners provided testimony to the Royal Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada [the Krever Inquiry], and became advocates for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Janet revealed her HIV positive status upon Randy's death in 1994. Materials in fonds include legal documents, correspondence, speaking notes, press releases, day planners, awards and honorary degrees, and photographs.
File consists of records relating to talks that Anthony Pugh gave on sonata form, music in New Brunswick, musical interpretation, Tchaikovsky's fourth symphony, and the performance and style of works by Mozart.
File contains correspondence from Janet Lunn, including both handwritten and typed letters. File also includes a lecture for the Margaret Laurence Memorial Lecture.
Item is a handwritten outline for an address given by Henry Hicks on 23 March 1974 at the 14th annual Canadian Hydrographic Service Conference in Ottawa.