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Archival DescriptionPhotocopied 1916 newspaper article re. Nova Scotia government agricultural policy
- UA-43, Box 2, Folder 20
- File
- 1916
File contains a photocopy of a 9 June 1916 news item from The Pictou Advocate written by Robert H. MacKay, R. Henry Graham, and Robert M. MacGregor, "The Farmers Candidates," entitled "The Policy of the Government in Respect to AGRICULTURE is Centralized at the Provincial College and Farm at Truro."
Photocopy of an article from the Truro Daily News vol.14:no.135, Thursday, June 9, 1904
- UA-43, Box 1, Folder 33
- File
- June 9, 1904
"Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 90th Anniversary" NSAC Supplement, 1995
- UA-43, Box 1, Folder 19
- File
- 1995
- UA-43, Box 1, Folder 14
- File
- Feb. 15, 1965
File contains a reprint of a newspaper article in the Truro Daily News on Feb. 15, 1965. The original article was titled "Opening of Provincial Agricultural College: at Bible Hill, Truro, NS Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1905".
- MS-14-39, OVR Box 4, Folder 1
- File
- 1940
File contains Lily Fraser Cameron's scrapbook created from her attendance at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. It contains a combination of: - NSAC commencement booklets from 1 May 1940, 30 April 1941, 29 April 1942, 22 April 1943. - Black and White photographs - Newspaper clippings relating to NSAC academics and sports, as well as WWII - Personal letters, postcards, and greeting cards from family and friends - NSAC "winged" crest (sew/iron-on) - Dried flowers and dance cards - Acceptance letter dated May 29142 from the McDonald College of McGill University (stating her as the first female NSAC graduate to attend the agriculture program at McDonald College).
Cameron, Lily Fraser
- MS-14-1, MS-14, Box 126, Folder 22
- File
- 1931-1969
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
This file contains 2 textual records, consisting of newspaper clippings
The value of field and orchard crops in Nova Scotia 1923
- MS-14-1, MS-14, Box 1, Folder 55
- File
- 1923
Part of Melville Cumming fonds
This file contains 5 textual records, which consists of a research article, along with accompanying work which include newspaper article, research table, and correspondences. These records were written by Dr, Melville Cumming in 1923.