Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks getting into a car with his wife, Gene Hicks (nee Morison) after their wedding. The car has the words "JUST MARRIED" painted on it.
Item is a photograph of Dennis Ashworth, Henry Hicks, and Donald McInnes standing in front of a metal structure at the construction site of the the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of Dennis Ashworth, Henry Hicks, and Donald McInnes standing in front of a metal structure at the construction site of the the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of President Henry Hicks, on a Caterpillar Bulldozer breaking ground for the Weldon Law Building. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 257). A second photograph and a photographic negative can be found in MS-2-718, PB Box 13, Folder 54.
Item is a photograph taken during the installation of Henry Hicks as President and Vice-Chancellor of Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, and unidentified person, Henry Hicks, and Donald McInnes on stage at the ceremony. The unidentified person is holding an academic robe for Hicks while McInnes stands at a podium. The date on the photograph may be incorrect because Hicks was the President from 1963-1980.
Item is a photograph taken during the installation of Henry Hicks as President and Vice-Chancellor of Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, and unidentified person, Henry Hicks, and Donald McInnes on stage at the ceremony. The unidentified person is holding an academic robe for Hicks while McInnes stands at a podium.
Item is a copy of The Alumni News (Volume 20, Number 1, published by the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Numbering for this new series restarted in 1943. Issue includes an article by Prof. W.A. MacKay about the law school and an announcement about Henry Hicks' appointment as Dalhousie's new president.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Ross Flemington, President of Mount Allison University, conferring an L.L.D. degree on Hon. Henry Hicks at a Mount Allison convocation ceremony in 1956.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Ross Flemington (centre), President of Mount Allison University, standing with four honorary degree recipients at a Mount Allison convocation ceremony. The recipients are Elderkin; Eddy; Henry Hicks; and Robb.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, premier of Nova Scotia; Alex Scott, resident engineer in charge of construction; A. Murray MacKay, chairman of the Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission; Colonel S. C. Oland; and Leo J. Burke, bridge manager, on an official inspection tour to view the progress being made on the construction of the Macdonald Bridge in Halifax. They are standing on the west main tower of the bridge and Hicks is pointing at a sight of interest.
Item is a 1000 word article by Andrew Merkel about the significance for tourism of paving the highway from Granville Ferry to Lower Granville. The manuscript contains no information about where or whether the article was published.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University president, and Alice Moore, his secretary, standing together in a bar or restaurant. Moore is holding a jewelry box.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows Henry Hicks standing in front of several unidentified people in an office.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows Henry Hicks standing in front of several unidentified people in an office.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows an unidentified person presenting a cheque to another unidentified person, while Henry Hicks watches.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows an unidentified person presenting a cheque to another unidentified person, while Henry Hicks watches.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows an unidentified person presenting a cheque to another unidentified person, while Henry Hicks watches.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks presenting a degree (possibly an honorary degree) to an unidentified person during a Dalhousie convocation ceremony.