Item is an undated, typed alphabetical list of Dalhousie women graduates and their addresses. There are 88 names on the list, some with asterisks but no corresponding note.
Item is an undated typed list of women graduates in medicine from Dalhousie University, beginning with Annie Isabella Hamilton (1894) and ending with Mary Wheeler MacIntyre (1939/1940). The list is chronological and includes 51 names with graduation dates, name changes (i.e., marital status) and addresses, some of which are amended by hand.
This series contains a variety of graduate lists--some are organized by faculty, others are organized by class, location, minority status, and level of achievement or prominence.
The fonds consists of records relating to the administration and governance of the association; correspondence carried out on behalf of the Association; events such as the amalgamation of Dalhousie University and the Technical University of Nova Scotia, various university campaigns, Dalhousie Centenary celebrations; association-sponsored activities such as memorials and tributes, track and field meets, and reunions; graduate and alumni lists; photographs of alumni who served in World War I; and press stories about the Association.
This series consists of minutes, laws and bylaws, annual reports, reports by the president, correspondence, membership forms, financial records and account books.
Item is a photograph of George Henderson Campbell, a former student of Dalhousie University. Campbell died on May 16, 1916 while serving in the First World War.
Item is a photograph of Neil Archibald MacLean, a former student of Dalhousie University. MacLean died on September 16, 1916 while serving in the First World War.
This file contains letters regarding the compilation of a list of those students serving during the Great War, letters of inquiry from outside institutions, other universities and the Military.
Includes a copy of "One Hundred Years of Dalhousie 1818-1918," copies of the official invitation to the "Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of Dalhousie University, 188-1918," and copies of the "Programme of Centenary Celebration," a programme of the cultural events held as part of the centenary, and a booklet entitled "A Brief History of Dalhousie University and a Story of the Centennial Celebration of the "Little College" by E. M. Murray.
Item is a typewritten alphabetical list with the handwritten title "Women Graduates" and a note: "copied from calendars summer of 1919 (probably complete to 1917)." The list includes students' names, home towns, degree earned and date granted.
Included are lists of 1931-1932 award winners, Dalhousians engaged in schools in the US, honorary degrees awarded (1892-1937), and Dalhousians who have achieveed some prominence in public life (listed by profession).
This series consists of correspondence with various newspapers and newspaper editors concerning happenings at Dalhousie, newspaper clippings, press typescript copy and copy for publication in the Association’s own magazine, Alumni News.