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Entry from the minutes of the Dalhousie Amateur Athletic Club

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Item is a page from the minutes of the Dalhousie Amateur Athletic Club, dated April 22, 1884, which describes the founding of the club.

Extract from Lord Dalhousie's speech to the House

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Item is an extract from Lord Dalhousie's speech to the House on April 3, 1820. The extract was published in a booklet called "One hundred years of Dalhousie, 1818-1918."

Extracts from some letters from Norman A. MacKenzie, a member of class 1917

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Item consists of several letters sent to the Dalhousie Gazette by Norman A. MacKenzie while he was serving overseas in WWI. The letters were published in the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 15.

First page of the Dalhousie College Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 1

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Item is the first page of the Dalhousie Gazette published on January 25, 1869. It is the first published issue of the newspaper.

Football match

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Item consists of an article called "Football match" from the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 17, Issue 2. The article describes on of the Dalhousie football/rugby team's first games against Acadia University.

Front and back page of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 91, Issue 18

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Item consists of the front and back page of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 91, Issue 18, featuring a schedule for Munro Day.

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Front page of the Chronically Horrid, Volume 229, Issue 3

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Item is the font page of a parody issue of the Dalhousie Gazette called the Chronically Horrid, Volume 229, Issue 3.

Graduation portraits of Samuel Bernard Profitt and Catherine Eunice Read

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Item consists of graduation portraits of Dalhousie students Samuel Bernard Profitt (BA 1925) and Catherine Eunice Read (BA 1924).