File contains a photograph of Frank Cyril James (Principal and Vice Chancellor of McGill University from 1939 until 1962), standing in front of three microphones for radio stations: CKVL, CFCF, and CKAC. The photograph may have been taken at one of the concerts celebrating the 50th anniversary of the McGill Conservatorium.
File contains an autographed photograph of Sir Ernest MacMillan, the conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, in commemoration of a performance with Ellen Ballon of Heitor Villa-Lobos' first piano concerto.
File contains a photograph of a young boy, "Anton H.," playing the piano, helped by his teacher, Josef Hoffman. The photograph was taken in 1930 by Albert Peterson.
File is a photograph of a speaker at a Camp Hill round-table discussion with identification of subjects on verso. Speaker is Dr. E. Kirk and nurse is identified as Miss King.
File is a group photograph with subjects identified on accompanying photocopy if image. Names are as follows:Austin MacDonald (top right); W.A. Muir and Borden Bird (middle right); Ralph Ballam, Carl Stoddard, Alan McIntosh (bottom middle three).
File is a group photograph with 56 subjects some identified on accompanying photocopy of image. Names are as follows: Front Row (15): Dean Grant; unknown, Walter House; unknown; unknown; J.W. Reid; unknown; unknown; unknown; H.R. Corbett; unknown; unknown; unknown; unknown; unknown. Second Row (13): A.J. Devereaux; Crosman Garry; unknown; P.E. Belliveau; Arnold Noble; unknown; D. Fraser; unknown; unknown; unknown; John R. MacNeil; Vernon Schaffner; unknown. Third Row(12): 2nd man in, A.L. Southerland; 5th man in, Henry Reardon. Half row (4): all unknown. Back Row (12): Stevenson; Eric McDonald; unknown; Chester Stewart; Hugh Martin; John Woodbury; D.F. McDonald; D.M. MacRay; unknown; unknown; unknown; unknown.
File contains a photograph of Ellen Ballon recording with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, conducted by Ernest Ansermet. This is likely the recording of Heitor Villa-Lobos' first piano concerto, dedicated to Ellen Ballon.
Back Row: Miss. Frances Crowley - Halifax Infirmary; Miss. Esther Collins - Childrens Hospital; Miss. Alice O'Brien - Childrens Hospital; Miss. Rhoda Burnstein ; Childrens Hospital; Miss. Joan Greer - Halifax Infirmary; Miss. Mary Webber - Childrens Hospital; Miss. Celiste Cormier - Halifax Infirmary; Miss. Mary Kennedy - Halifax Infirmary. Front Row: nurse-unknown; Dr. A.R. Morton - Commisioner of Health for City of Halifax; Dr. C.J.W. Beckwith - Medical Superintendent TB Hospital and Director of TB Control for the city of Halifax; Miss. Sally Tretick - Instructor of Nurses.
File contains an autographed photograph of Antal Dorati, the conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, in commemoration of the United States' premiere of Heitor Villa-Lobos' first piano concerto.
File contains a photograph of the world premiere of Heitor Villa-Lobos's first piano concerto, dedicated to Ellen Ballon. The performance took place on October 11, 1946 at the Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro. Villa-Lobos conducted and Ballon was the soloist.
File contains a photograph of the Dalhousie band at a Dalhousie-Acadia football game on October 3rd, 1936. The photograph shows the following band members sitting on bleachers: Henry Reardon; Raqhael Wallace; Grodon Stoddard; John Morrison; Frank Morse; Leo Landerville; Alex Farquar; Lloyd Dalton; Nora Jamieson; Edgar Stewart; Clem Egan; Henry Gold; Jack Burley; Ralph Plummer; Ian Robb; McLeod; Bud McKenna; Fred Stiefel; Fred Danziger; J. Alexander Webster; Cameron Annear; George Baird; MacMillan; Jack Reynolds; John Hutton; Oliver Campbell; Roy Killam; Robert Levine; Stan McQueen; Henrik Tonning; Ed Harrington; Daniel Matheson; Zilpha Linkletter; Ben Dubilier; Carvel MacIntosh; Murray Feigenbaum; David Redmond; Selig Geller; John B. Baker; Glynn Fitch; Jean MacDonald; Marion Little; and Archie MacKenzie.
File is a photograph of Dalhousie's Faculty of Medicine 1935 graduating class posed on the steps of the Public Health Clinic (now the Clinical Research Centre).