Browse Items (50 total)
- Collection: Dalhousie University Reference Collection
Sort by:
Dalhousie Legal Aid Service: A special report
Item is a special report on the Dalhousie legal Aid Service, published on pages 3-6 of University News, Volume 3, Issue 13.
Tags: Dalhousie Legal Aid Service, law
Dalhousie University Bulletin: Inauguration number
Item consists of two copies of the Dalhousie University Bulletin, Inauguration Number 4, from the inauguration of Carleton W. Stanley as president of Dalhousie University. The bulletin contains the program of the event, a photograph of Stanley,…
Dalhousie, Dalhousie!
File contains three copies of a piece of sheet music called "Dalhousie, Dalhousie!" The music was written by Douglas Clarke and the words were written by an anonymous author. The score is written for voice and piano.
Dr. Alexander E. Kerr: President, 1945-63
Item is an obituary for Dr. Alexander E. Kerr, president of Dalhousie University in 1945-63. The obituary was published in the University News, Volume 5, Issue 8.
Dr. R. O. Jones to be Honored
Item is an article from page 8 of University News, Volume 5, Issue 1. The article is called "Dr. R. O. Jones to be Honored" and is accompanied by a photograph of Dr. Jones.
Tags: Robert O. Jones
Drawing of the proposed students' building from the front page of the Dalhousian, Volume 1, Issue 3
Item is an illustration of a proposed students' building. The illustration was featured on the front page of Volume 1, Issue 3 of "The Dalhousian," a newspaper published by students of Dalhousie University as part of a fundraising campaign for a new…
Funding, curriculum affect Legal Aid
Item is an article called "Funding, curriculum affect Legal Aid," published on page 1 of University News, Volume 3, Issue 13.
Tags: Dalhousie Legal Aid Service, law
Glory for Dalhousie
Item consists of the music and lyrics for a songs called "Glory for Dalhousie." The song is located on page 24-25 of a songbook published by MacNab Print for the students' council of Dalhousie University in 1921.
Tags: Dalhousie songs
How did she get into the picture?
Item is an article called "How did she get into the picture?" from pages 7-8 of the Dalhousie Alumni Magazine, Volume 1, Number 2. The article is about Margaret Florence Newcombe, Dalhousie's first female graduate.
Invitation to Munro Day Celebration
Item is an invitation to the 1891 Munro Day celebrations at Dalhousie University. The invitation apparently belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.
Tags: Munro Day
Featured Item
No featured items are available.