Speeches

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Speeches

  • UF Public addresses; Academic addresses; Orations; Talks

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Speeches

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Sample of short hand notes by President Thomas McCulloch

Item is a single sheet of paper, folded to form four pages, excerpted from a diary or journal. The excerpt is a sample of shorthand notes taken by Thomas McCulloch relating to sermons. Language on the page is most likely Latin, except for the dates that McCulloch was recording.

Sermon delivered at Abyssinian Baptist Church, Harlem, New York : [manuscript]

File contains an undated, untitled fragment (lacking the first of seven pages) of a sermon delivered by Kenneth Leslie at Abyssinian Baptist Church, Harlem, New York. The sermon was likely given October 24th, 1943, entitled "God -- Empty Church", a later version of which appeared in the December 1943 issue of The Protestant. File addresses the threat posed by both the Papacy and Martin Luther to the Baptists, stating that Luther was not "for the people" and that "Baptists ... were massacred with the people by both Luther and the Pope". File expresses the notion that since the success of the Russian Revolution and communism, "the opportunity for free religion is here, [...as] religion has not, nor can be free under capitalism". File also addresses the role in Leslie's 'The Protestant' (The pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., was serving on the editorial board of 'The Protestant' at this time) in ensuring the opportunity for free religion in a American capitalist socioeconomic system that prevents it.

Shears, Arthur H.

File contains three copies of a portrait photograph of Arthur Shears, news clippings related to his career, and drafts of a release announcing Shears as the Director of the School of Physiotherapy.

Should Canada become a contracting party to the MAI? Blaikie vs Winham, a debate on the Multilateral Agreement on Investment : [research notes, clippings, and conference materials]

File contains records related to a debate between Gilbert Winham and Bill Blaikie on the topic: "Should Canada Become a Contracting Party to the MAI? A Debate on the Multilateral Agreement on Investment" , delivered at the Weldon Law Building, Halifax, on February 24, 1998. File includes debate notes, clippings, and a promotional poster.

Smallest Rabbit and related documents and photographs

File contains a copy of "Smallest Rabbit" by Joyce Barkhouse and illustrated by Barbara Martin, published by Lancelot Press, along with correspondence regarding the book and photographs of Barkhouse and Martin with the book. The file also contains a copy of Barkhouse's speech about the book, a partial draft, and order form.

Sociology and anthropology, continued

File contains speeches/papers titled "A comparative study of social and cultural change," "Community resistance and the role of the agent of change," "The role of the agent of change: cultural considerations," "Human differences and the nature of custom," "Problems of cultural change: belief," "Problems of change in material," and "Problems of change in social organization."

Soviet Union and education

File includes Russian- and English-language newspaper clippings; translations of papers, speeches and press articles; a copy of Problems of Communism (May/June 1970); and two booklets about the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University. There are also materials related to children and schooling.

Speech for Short Story Award at the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Gala

File contains Budge Wilson's presenting speech for the Short Story Award at the 1999 Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Gala (WFNS). The file includes her handwritten draft and final typed copy of the speech and a copy of the program for the event. The Short Story Award was won by André Narbonne with Leigh Anne Williams (second), Eve Mills Nash (third), and Lindsay Preston and Karen Leah Whalen (honourable mentions). Wilson's speech briefly discusses each individual and their short story submission.

Speech given at Charles Armour's retirement

File contains a handwritten draft of Budge Wilson's speech, a photocopy of the same speech, and a publicity speech on "Too Young to Fight." Charles Armour was a former Dalhousie University Archivist.
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