File contains articles by Joyce Barkhouse (and others) for the Wesley Knox United Church, including "For Mothers and Others"; the announcements of the Thomas H. Raddall endowment at Dalhousie University Libraries; family postcards; photographs of Joyce Barkhouse; correspondence; printouts of Google search results for Joyce Barkhouse; magazines featuring her writing (including 10 "Canadian Boy" magazines with installments of her story "Purple Cloak"); programs from the Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature (1991); newspaper clippings; Janet Barkhouse's nomination of her mother for the Order of Nova Scotia; and a draft of "Doctor's Daughter."
File contains a newspaper clipping of Budge Wilson's short story "Loretta and Alexander" as it appeared in the Toronto Star. This story was the "Judges' Choice" winner of the Star short story contest.
File contains three versions of Budge Wilson's short story "Lysandra's Poem": a reading copy, a copy of the story as it appeared in "The Antigonish Review"; and a copy of the story from the proofs of Wilson's anthology "The Leaving."
File contains two notebooks and loose-leaf pages with a handwritten draft of Budge Wilson's short story "The Courtship," which was published in "Pottersfield Portfolio" (1999).
File contains three annotated drafts of Budge Wilson's short story "The Unmanageable Monster" (or "Manfred, the Unmanageable Monster"), which was published in the Canadian Children's Annual (1983).
File contains article about the Sale of Goods Act by Vincent C. MacDonald. The article is published in the Canadian Bar Review 9, no. 10 (December 1931).
File contains reprinted article from Canadian Bar Review 13, no.8. Article is written version of speech given by MacDonald at the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bar Association in Winnipeg.
File contains two copies of an article reprinted from the Canadian Bar Review 21, no. 10 (December 1943). Article was originally delivered as a speech at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bar Association held in Winnipeg in August 1943.
File contains a manuscript, correspondence and a copy of Nebula, in which the story appears. There is also a chronology of events documenting the submissions, rejections and acceptance of the short story.
File contains two manuscript drafts of the story, submission correspondence, a chronology of events regarding the story's various submissions, rejections and eventual publication in The Alchemist (Vol.1, No. 3), and a copy of the journal.
Files contains documents relating to the film "Mental Health Research in Nigeria" that was filmed during the 1961 Cornell-Aro study. Included are memos discussing the film's production and release, notes on filming scenes, a brochure for Cornell's program in social psychiatry, film production and narration notes, comments from researchers, and letters between researchers, librarians, and contacts in the Nigerian government. File also includes a publication called "African film bibliography 1965" by the Committee of Fine Arts and the Humanities of the African Studies Association.
File contains correspondence with or about Stuart Chase. Also includes manuscripts for two of Stuart Chases' articles, titled "The new golden bough," and "Roads to agreement: some successful methods in human relations."
File contains correspondence with or about A. Scott Henderson. Also includes the article "Epidemiology of dementia: the current state" by A. Scott Henderson, from the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience.
File contains correspondence with or about Nick Kates. Also includes a photocopy of the article "The Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology: bringing together teachers, researchers and clinicians."
File contains 3 articles written by Alexander H. Leighton: "Mental health and the problem of cooperation between races and between nations," "Psychiatry and the health of the public," and "Reflections of a tender-minded radical."
File contains one copy of volume 1, issue 2 of Wolfzine, a maritime science fiction and fantasy fanzine published by the Wolfcon Science Fiction and Fantasy Society.
File contains materials relating to the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project's transgender advocacy efforts. Materials include one copy of a pamphlet entitled Hiding its Face: Homophobia; one copy of the November 2005 issue of Wayves; preparatory notes for the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project and LGBTI Initiative meeting on June 14, 2006; one copy of Boys Will Be Girls: Reasons to Provide MSI Coverage for Sexual Reassignment Surgery, published by the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project on June 14, 2004; and one copy of the May 26, 2003 issue of Maclean's magazine.
File contains correspondence with or about Christopher Leggo. Also contains the article "Industrial psychiatry in the community of Oak Ridge" from Industrial Medicine and "The prescription for light work for the partially disabled employee" from California Medicine.