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Portrait of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie

Item is a reproduction of a painting of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The portrait shows MacKenzie sitting with his hand on a pile of books. The portrait was painted by H. Harris Brown in 1923. The mat is dated April 1926.

Munro Day, March 9, 1928 : [offprint]

Item consists of an offprint from the July 1928 Dalhousie University Bulletin's Munro Day number, containing the text of a speech delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie on the history of Munro Day on March 9, 1928.

Founders' Day, March 9, 1928, Dalhousie University

Item consists of a broadside collected by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie containing songs and poems to be delivered at the Founders' Day (misspelled Fouders' Day) on March 9, 1928. Includes "Dalhousie,", "Oh Won't You Come Up to Dalhousie?," "Glory for Dalhousie," "The Med," "S.C.A.," and "My Girl's A Crackerjack."

Photograph of Harris Brown in Garden House

Item is a photograph of Harris Brown sitting in Garden House in Chelsea, London. There are paintings and sculptures in the room around Harris. The photograph was sent to Arthur Stanley MacKenzie as a Christmas and New Year greeting card.

Photograph of Harris Brown sitting by a fireplace

Item is a photograph of Harris Brown taken in Garden House in Chelsea, London. Harris is sitting on a stool next to an ornate fireplace with a mirror and sculptures. The photograph was sent to Arthur Stanley MacKenzie as a Christmas and New Year greeting card.

Photograph of a convocation procession

Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of graduates walking across Dalhousie's Studley campus. The Macdonald Library (Macdonald building) and Science Building (Chemistry Building) are visible in the background.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of a procession across Studley campus

Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni, faculty, or other people walking across Dalhousie's Studley campus. The Macdonald Library (Macdonald building) and Science Building (Chemistry Building) are visible in the background.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of A. S. MacKenzie and others on the front steps of the Forrest Building

Item is a photograph taken during the unveiling of plaques in honour of Dalhousie University's first three presidents. The photograph shows J. W. "Lucky" Logan; Mrs. McCulloch (granddaughter of Thomas McCulloch, first president of Dalhousie); Mrs. James Ross (daughter-in-law of James Ross, second president of Dalhousie); and Arthur Stanley MacKenzie (President) standing on the front steps of the Forrest Building.

Photograph of the unveiling of the Halifax and Castine monument

Item is a photograph taken during the unveiling of a monument commemorating the British invasion of Castine, Maine, where they collected customs duties that funded the construction of Dalhousie College. The unveiling happened during a Dalhousie reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a large group of people sitting or standing in front of the Arts Building (University Club) as an unidentified man unveils the monument.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of an alumni procession

Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows alumni standing with signs with their graduation years on them.

Hayward, J.C.M.

Photograph of an alumni procession

Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows alumni standing with signs with their graduation years on them.

Hayward, J.C.M.

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