Item is a composite photograph of the 1902 Dalhousie University law faculty and class. The photograph consists of portraits of eight faculty and eleven class members. Students consist of: E.N. Rhodes; N.J.. Lockhart; Frank B.A. Chipman; J. Philip Bill; A.C. Calder; W.J. Harris; W.R. MacDonald; J.W.P. Ritchie; P.J. Worsley; Robert A. Reid; and R.A. Squires. Faculty members consist of: G.A.R. Rowlings; R.E. Harris; R.C. Weldon (Dean); C.H. Canan; H. McInnes; Geo. Ritchie; C.B. Harrington; and B. Russell.
File contains a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law class of 1906. The photograph consists of portraits of B. D. McDonald; M. Elliott; W. S. Morrisey; L. A. Seller; G. H. Sterne; J. W. G. Morrison; W. A. Henry, L.L.B.; J. A. Chisolm, L.L.B.; A. A. McGillivray; J. E. Chisolm; H. A. Lovitt, L.L.B.; H. McInnes, L.L.B.; A. D. MacIntosh; J. B. Lyons; B. T. Graham; B. Russell, J.S.C.; Dean Weldon, Ph.D., K.C.; W. B. Wallace, J.C.C.; E. C. Locke; and E. B. Ross arranged in several rows with a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a composite class portrait of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law class of 1919. The photograph consists of portraits of James McGregor Stewart; W. J. Ahearn [O'Hearn]; Hon. R. E. Harris; Arthur Stanley MacKenzie (President); Benjamin Russell; Humphrey Mellish; John E. Read; James Edward Rutledge; T. W. Murphy; Robert David McCleave; E. R. Macnutt; F. H. Bell; William B. Wallace; Emelyn Laura Mackenzie; MacInnis [McInnes], Caroline Isabel; George Patterson; Edmund P. Allison; John Archibald Walker; T. R. Robertson; Donald A. MacRae; and Donald Vaughan White arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
File contains a photograph of H. V. Bigelow, who graduated from the Dalhousie University Law School in 1898 and became a King's Bench Judge in Saskatchewan.
File contains manuscript chapters of "Opinions on Constitutional Law" by Vincent MacDonald, which were either presented at or came out of the 1944 Dominion-Provincial Conference.
Item is a panoramic photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Law convocation in 1952. The photograph was used by Ansul in their "First Special Issue." The photograph is a smaller copy of print: PC1 34.67.13 (A96).
File contains correspondence that was forwarded to Ronald St. John Macdonalds. File contains correspondence between different individuals, including Cecil A. Right, M.H. Wershof, R.A. MacKay, W. Friedman, N.A.M. MacKenzie, Clive Parry, and others.
File contains correspondence with different individuals, including A.W.R. Carrothers, Paul A. Crepeau, J.L. Edwards, J.L. Edwards, Gerald G. FitzGerald, Jacob Ziegel, and others. File includes handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to the subject.
File contains correspondence with different individuals, including J.C. Castel, Charles B. Bourne, Masxwell Cohen, Paul-Andre Crepeau, Ivan L. Head, and others. File includes handwritten notes, typescripts, and other materials related to the subject.
File contains correspondence from Judge Peter O'Hearn to Robert Pichette, Lance S.M. Partridge, Mrs. Lorna Stuhr, Stan J. Warwick, Russell A. Sheppard, the Honourable Jean Lesage, the Honourable Louis J. Robichaud, the Honourable Walter R. Shaw, the Honourable W.A.C. Bennett, the Honourable Duff Roblin, the Honourable W.S. Lloyd, the Honourable E.C. Manning, the Honourable Lester B. Pearson, the Honourable John Robarts, and John A.Y. MacDonald.
File contains the issue vol. 15, part 4, of October 1966, which includes Egon Schwelb's article "the international convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination".
File contains eight photographs taken in the Sir James Dunn Law Library in the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs show various rooms and areas in the library and people working or reading in the library. Some of the photos were taken for an issue of Ansul.
File contains photographs taken in the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building and the Law Building. The photographs show the library in the Law Building and the men's common room in the Arts Building.
File contains photographs taken at the opening of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University, including the unveiling of a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn and the dedication of the Sir James Dunn Law Library. The photographs show Lady Beaverbrook, Henry Hicks, Horace Read, and other guests.
File contains correspondence with different individuals, including L.A. Allen, H. David Archibald, R.P. Armstrong, H.W. Arthurs, Ranjit S. Hall, J.J MacDonald, A.J McComber, and others, regarding Ronald St. John Macdonald's appointment as Dean of the University of Toronto Law School.
File contains correspondence with different individuals, including A. Currall, Mahmoud El-Okdah, M. Kisaka, W.H. McConnell, Nancy Cone, Harriet Hornstein, Linda Freidman, Nicholas Volk Jr., George Doxey, Richard W. Judy, and others. File includes handwritten notes, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to the research in which Ronald St. John Macdonald tried to publish but wasn't successful and later became a seminar.