Subseries contains the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbooks covering the years 1982, 1984-1988, 1991-1996, 2000-2004, 2007-2009, 2011: The yearbook's title has varies over time and includes: Dalhousie Physiotherapy; Physio; Dalhousie University Physiotherapy; and Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbook.
Series comprises Dalhousie University yearbooks, including Pharos; the College of Pharmacy's Mortar & Pestle and Modo Opimum; Faculty of Law yearbooks; the School of Physiotherapy's Amicus Curia; Dalhousie's former Department of Education yearbooks; and the yearbooks of Nova Scotia Technical College and the Technical University of Nova Scotia.
Subseries contains yearbooks published by Dalhousie University students between 1927 and 1998. From 1929 onward, the yearbooks were printed under the title Pharos, a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria.
Subseries contains the Dalhousie University yearbooks for the College of Pharmacy: Morter & Pestle (1968-1969), and Modo Optimum (1973-1991,1995-1996, 1999, 2003, 2005-2007, 2009).
Subseries contains yearbooks of the Dalhousie University School of Education: Spitballs and Chalkdust (1994); and Taking a Bite Out of Time (1995). The title ceased with the issue for1995 upon cessation of the program.
Subseries contains the yearbooks for the Nova Scotia Technical College / Technical University of Nova Scotia : Tech Flash; Artifacts ; and The Quill, for the years 1959 to 1998.
Item is Dalhousie's fourth yearbook. It features photographs, drawings and written information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The volume is dedicated to Dr. Archibald MacMechan, Dalhousie professor of English language and literature from 1889-1931.
Item is Dalhousie's fifth yearbook. It features photographs, drawings and written information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The volume is dedicated to Arthur Stanley MacKenzie during the year of his retirement after two decades as university president.
Item is Dalhousie's second yearbook, published by students in 1928. It features photographs, drawings and written information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics.
Item is Dalhousie's third yearbook, and the first to be called Pharos, a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria. It features photographs, drawings and written information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. The title page is illustrated by D.C MacKay and the issue is dedicated to John Stewart, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
Item is Dalhousie's first yearbook, published by students in 1927. It features photographs, drawings and written information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. It is dedicated to Jennie Eddy, the benefactor of Shirreff Hall, Dalhousie's first women's residence.
Item is Dalhousie's sixth yearbook. It features photographs, drawings and written information about Dalhousie graduates, faculty, campus buildings, student societies and athletics. This volume is dedicated to "youth in its pilgrimage, inspired, enlightened, awakened to the possibilities embodied in the future."
Item is a 1933 Dalhousie University yearbook, 176 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 80. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1937 Dalhousie University yearbook, 128 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 18 and 75.
Item is a 1939 Dalhousie University yearbook, 132 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 79. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1940 Dalhousie University yearbook, 129 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 120 and 121. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1941 Dalhousie University yearbook, 119 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 111. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1936 Dalhousie University yearbook, 128 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 73. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1943 Dalhousie University yearbook, 97 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 80. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1938 Dalhousie University yearbook, 128 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 82. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1942 Dalhousie University yearbook, 94 pages, black and white with some colour. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 75. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1945 Dalhousie University yearbook, 95 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 40 and 41. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series. This yearbook contains a list of Dalhousie students who were either killed in action or missing as of 1945.
Item is a 1946 Dalhousie University yearbook, 136 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 80. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1948 Dalhousie University yearbook, 177 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 54 and 55. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1949 Dalhousie University yearbook, 192 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 34 and 35. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1950 Dalhousie University yearbook, 96 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 18 and 19. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1944 Dalhousie University yearbook, 91 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 73. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1947 Dalhousie University yearbook, 145 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 55 and 56. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1954 Dalhousie University yearbook, 151 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 74 and 75. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1957 Dalhousie University yearbook, 143 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 74 and 75. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1951 Dalhousie University yearbook, 145 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 80 and 81. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1955 Dalhousie University yearbook, 141 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 70 and 71. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1956 Dalhousie University yearbook, 146 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 84 and 85. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1952 Dalhousie University yearbook, 144 pages, black and white. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 78 and 79. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1953 Dalhousie University yearbook, 145 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 59 and 60. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1960 Dalhousie University yearbook, 200 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 97 and 199. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1961 Dalhousie University yearbook, 224 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 128-129. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1959 Dalhousie University yearbook, 177 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 82-83. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1962 Dalhousie University yearbook, 240 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 142-143. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1958 Dalhousie University yearbook, 154 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 23 and 24. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1963 Dalhousie University yearbook, 240 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 146-147. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1965 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 216-217. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1964 Dalhousie University yearbook, 256 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 154-155. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1966 Dalhousie University yearbook, 303 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 130-133. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1967 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 170. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
Item is a 1969 Dalhousie University yearbook, 293 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 3. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.