File MS-2-17, SF Box 13, Folder 13 - Lecture notes of James M. Carmichael

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Lecture notes of James M. Carmichael

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MS-2-17, SF Box 13, Folder 13

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1.5 cm of textual records (1 folder)

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James Carmichael was the son of J.W. Carmichael of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. He entered Dalhousie College in 1868 at the age of fourteen and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1872. James Carmichael was on the Managing Committee of the Dalhousie Gazette from 1871-1872. After graduating, he became Secretary of Dalhousie’s Alumni Association and began working in his father’s New Glasgow office.

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Materials were accessioned in 1970. Prior to that, the records were in the custody of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto, Ontario.

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File consists of notes from lectures on political economy delivered by Reverend James Ross, Principal of Dalhousie College 1863-1885.

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