Item is a group photograph of an unidentified woman, Mrs. Dorothy Cooke (Chief Librarian 1979-1981) and Mrs. Olga Martell. They are standing beside a framed collage that was a retirement gift from the Libraries. The framed collage consisted of a series of library-related clippings from newspapers and serials.
Item is a photograph on an unidentified woman, probably an employee, looking at files in an office or workroom in the Killam Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of a pile of broken chairs and other library furniture and equipment in the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. There are signs next to the furniture reminding patrons not to misuse equipment.
Item is a photograph of an area with display cases of material from the Special Collections in the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 6, No. 3
Item is a proof sheet with photographs from a tour of the Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie University. The photographs show Gordon Leece, chief of operations at the Dalhousie Computer Centre, showing computer equipment to students from Holly Drive Elementary School and their teacher, Mary Lloyd. The proof sheet also includes photographs of unidentified people climbing on a muddy hill to look in window.
Item is a photograph of a group of high school students from Oxford Regional High School watching a demonstration by Dr. G. Stroink during a tour of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Stroink spinning a bicycle wheel to demonstrate angular momentum. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 6, No. 6.
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 of Alexander E. Kerr, the sixth president of Dalhousie University, giving an invocation at a convocation ceremony or some other event. Kerr is wearing academic dress and speaking into a microphone.
Item is a photograph taken at the Luncheon held by the Board of Governors of Dalhousie University for Representatives of Carnegie Corporation at Ashburn Golf and Country Club. Photograph is of M.A. Cartwright; F. W. Patterson; James Bertram; A.H. Moore; C.C. Jones; Brother Culhane; C. G. MacKinnon; G.J. Trueman; H.P. MacPherson; A.B. Borden; A. Stanley MacKenzie; F.P. Keppel; J.L. Paton; V.P. Burke; R.G. Beazley; D. A. Cameron; John Shenstone Roper; J.P. Edwards; A.H. MacKay; H. E. Mahon; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; W.B. Ross; and G. S. Campbell.
Item is a photograph of a backhoe an another piece of equipment being used to excavate a field at Dalhousie University in order to install or repair a heating system.
Item is a photograph of a backhoe an another piece of equipment being used to excavate a field at Dalhousie University in order to install or repair a heating system. Two men are working on the site.
Item is a photograph of a man operating a piece of equipment that is being used to excavate a field at Dalhousie University in order to install or repair a heating system.
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 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 the presenter of the cheques and the four recipients standing in a row.
Item is a photograph taken at a cheque presentation in the Dalhousie Department of Social Work. The photograph shows an unidentified person presenting a cheque to another person while two men watch.
Item is a photograph taken at a cheque presentation in the Dalhousie Department of Social Work. The photograph shows two unidentified people standing in an office.
Item is a photograph taken at a cheque presentation in the Dalhousie Department of Social Work. The photograph shows three unidentified people sitting in an office.
Item is a photograph of an ice sculpture of Great West Life's logo. The photograph was taken during the presentation of a bursary to Jeannie Hughes by Great West Life.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people standing in front of a book shelf in the Sir James Dunn Law Library at Dalhousie University and looking at a book. The people were involved in a donation to the library. One of the people may be named M. Haliner.
Item is a photograph taken at an opening ceremony for the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows an unidentified person speaking at a podium with others sitting behind him.