Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University pharmacy class of 1912. The photograph consists of portraits of A. E. Buckley; F. L. Fry; J. P. McKenna; C. L. Moore; J. D. Walsh; A. A. Thompson; C. B. Nickerson; G. A. Burbidge; E. MacKay; F. R. Clayden; H. A. Watson; E. K. Maclellan; E. M. MacLeod; C. A. Mumford; J. B. Adams; and T. V. Woolwich arranged on an illustrated background around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item consists of a copy of a photograph taken in 1912 showing a dory rowing ashore after departing the steam schooner Erie, which was stranded on the South Side of Sable Island in August 1912.
Item is a photographic portrait of an unidentified woman (possibly Lela Donovan) in a Canadian Army Medical Corps uniform. The photograph was taken by Harry J. Moss, Halifax, and is mounted on card in a folding cardboard frame.
Item consists of the academic calendar for the 1912-13 session of Dalhousie University. The course of instruction, important academic dates, examination papers, degree requirements, fees, and scholarship opportunities are outlined for the Faculties of Arts and Science, Dentistry, Medicine, and Law. The calendar lists the members of the University's Senate and Board of Governors as well as the academic staff and students.
Item is a site plan for Studley campus produced by Mackenzie & Howe, Landscape Architects and Artists. On the reverse is written: "Trial suggestion of ASM for laying-out of grounds and approved with slight changes (shown in red) by Darling and Mawson, and adopted." A.S.M. is Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, Dalhousie University president.
Item is a site plan labelled "Scheme E" for the layout of roads and buildings on Studley Campus. The drawing was produced by Darling & Pearson Architects of Toronto.
Item is a photograph from the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Science Building in 1912. Photograph shows people gathered in a gazebo during the ceremonies.
Item is a photograph of the 1912 Dalhousie Senior Basketball Team. The photograph shows F. D. Graham (Manager, Centre); N. E. McKay (Coach); C. G. Marsters (Forward); A. M. James (Captain); H. Cowan (Defence); J. McDonald (Forward); and H. W. Mahon (Defence) sitting or standing in three rows.
Item consists of an annotated manuscript of an address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the students' dinner for the Dalhousie Medical School, January 18, 1912.
Item is a photograph of Henry Russell Fraser, the son of Neil Thomas and Margaret Thomas Brown, was born December 16, 1911 in West River, Pictou County. He married Elizabeth Pearl McDonald (1908-1986) and they had one daughter, Lillian Fraser Jeannotte, who lives in Ontario. Fraser passed away November 27, 1964 in New Glasgow, Pictou County.
Item is a site plan of Studley campus grounds, indicating the placement of roads and buildings. The drawing was produced by Mawson and Dunington-Grubb, Landscape Architects of Toronto. Written on the reverse: "Darling's layout of grounds."
Item consists of an annotated address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie to the Truro Canadian Club on March 21, 1912, discussing the role of universities in Canada.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie and Mr. Campbell standing together at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph from the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Science Building in 1912. Photograph shows people gathered in a gazebo during the ceremonies.
Item is a copy photograph of two boys standing behind one young girl seated, wearing a tartan dress; full pose. One of the boys has a sword at his side.
File contains a portrait photograph of the St. Francis Xavier University commercial hockey team. The photograph is mounted and the players' names are listed at the bottom of the plate
Item is a site plan labelled "Scheme D" for the layout of roads and buildings on Studley Campus. The drawing was produced by Darling & Pearson Architects of Toronto.
Item consists of an annotated draft address delivered by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie at the Encoenia ceremonies at King's College, May 9, 1912, upon receiving a Doctor of Civil Law degree.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, the Duke of Connaught, and Mr. Campbell by a gazebo at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie Arts '13 and '15 Football Team, commemorating their victories in 1912. The photograph shows M. Ferguson; G. Stairs; G. D. MacLeod; D. M. Bower; N. M. Rattee; J. MacDonald; G. H. Campbell; G. D. Young; D. A. Guildford; C. G. MacKenzie; B. C. Salter (Captain); A. Seaman; C. G. Smith; C. R. Hawkins; M. Salter; W. R. Auld; S. W. Gray; and R. G. MacAloney standing or sitting in three rows with a football, a teddy bear, and a plaque. Game scores are included on the matboard.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the 1911-1912 Dalhousie Hockey Team. The photograph shows G. A. Little (Rover); E. M. Blair (Center); W. Fraser (Left Wing); A. F. McGregor (Right Wing); N. E. McKay (Goal); F. R. Little (Captain, Cover Point); Gordon Blanchard Wiswell (Center); J. W. McArthur (Point); and S. Grey (Left Wing) sitting or standing in three rows and holding hockey sticks. The caption "College Champions of Maritime Provinces" is printed on the matboard.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1912 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of A. S. MacKenzie (President); H. Murray; C. L. Moore; D. S. McIntosh; H. P. Jones; E. MacKay; A. MacMechan; John Forrest (Ex-president); R. Magill; J. A. Estey; M. Macneill; C. D. Howe; H. L. Bronson; R. C. Weldon; D. C. Mackenzie; A. P. MacIver; E. Kerr; D. A. MacMillan; H. P. Smeltzer; W. J. MacLeod; H. A. Bligh; G. L. Keeler; M. R. MacGregor; D. K. Munnis; S. M. Dennis; H. L. Garrett; J. C. Stairs; D. S. Cox; F. H. Toomey; A. L. Murray; N. T. Ashkins; C. G. Marsters; J. M. MacCabe; M. I. Davidson; F. H. Palmer; J. A. MacDonald; J. Messervey; L. M. McKittrick; Georgene Faulkner; E. A. Chisholm; Nora Lantz; M. P. Irving; J. P. McQueen (Class President); A. L. MacLean (Class Secretary); A. I. Rettie; A. K. Dickie (Class Vice President); B. E. Mumford; Fillis Boar; Mabel Magee; F. Collier; W. H. Noonan; D. S. MacIntosh; E. V. Ackhurst; F. E. Heisler; R. E. Day; L. B. MacCurdy; M. B. Henderson; E. M. Blackie; H. W. Doane; G. W. Grant; D. R. Fraser; R. B. Carson; G. K. King; E. S. Smith; W. K. Mackay; Jean Henry; J. K. Murchison; W. R. MacAskill; L. P. Archibald; H. W. Jones; L. W. Colquhoun; R. J. MacKinnon; and J. E. Henry arranged in several rows around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a photograph from the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Science Building in 1912. Photograph shows two men walking together with a gazebo behind them. The man on the right may be Arthur Stanley MacKenzie who was Dalhousie's President at the time.
File contains a portrait photograph of the St. Francis Xavier University football team in 1912. The photograph is mounted and players' names are written along the bottom.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Ernest George Irish. Mr. Irish was at one time the owner of the Braeside Inn in Pictou, he also was involved in Nova Scotian politics. Mr Irish was born November 27, 1894 and died June 27, 1955, in the town of Pictou.
Item is a graduation portrait of James Douglas Vair, BA 1911, LLB 1913. The photograph is mounted in a folder with a sheet of translucent paper over it.
File contains a photograph of the Dalhousie University 1911 class officers. The photograph shows C. A. M. Earle (Secretary '08-'09); H. P. Bell (Secretary '07-'08); M. Ross (Vice President '08-'09); G. M. Sylvester (Secretary '10-'11); J. D. Vair (President '10-'11); J. McGregor (VIce President '10-'11); M. Outhit (Vice President '07-'08); J. C. McDonald (Secretary '09-'10); I. M. Grant (Vice President '09-'10); and C. L. Gass (President '09-'10) sitting in three rows and wearing academic dress. P. R. Flemming (President '07-'08) and J. E. Knowlton (President '08-'09) are absent from the photograph.
File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1911. Photograph includes 29 individual portraits with a photograph of the Forrest Building, a photograph of the Halifax Medical College and the Victoria General Hospital mounted on cardstock. Composite photograph includes portraits: J.R. Collie; D.A. Mcleod; J.M. Murdock; J.R.B. Mcleod; D.J. Hartigan; A.J. Deveau; F.R. Davis; R.L. Titus; A.M. Johnson; C.B. Cameron; L.M. Silver, MD; E.A. Kirkpatrick, MD; N.E. McKay, MD; E.V. Hogan, MD; G.M. Campbell, MD; H.B. Atlee; H.W. Schwartz; W.W. Herdman; W.F. Barnes; M.A. Curry, MD; W.H. Hattie, MD; W.F. Kenny; J.J. MacRitchie; Miss E. Brison; M. Chisholm, MD; N.F. Cunningham, MD; D.A. Campbell, MD; A.W.H. Lindsay, MD; Miss B. Balcom.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University Class of 1911. The photograph shows class members, including M. MacLeod, sitting or standing in six rows.