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Cover of the Dalhousie Review, Volume 01, Number 1
Item is the cover of the Dalhousie Review, Volume 01, Number 1.
Tags: Dalhousie Review
Cover of the Dalhousie University Yearbook 1927
Item is the cover of the first Dalhousie University Yearbook, published in 1927. The yearbook contains images and text regarding Dalhousie University and its graduates, faculty, and buildings on campus.
Tags: Avis H. (Marshall) McCurdy, Pharos, yearbook
Dal graduate has brilliant career: Is now provincial archivist
Item is a newspaper article from page 1 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 64, Issue 11 called "Dal graduate has brilliant career: Is now provincial archivist." The article is about Daniel C. Harvey and features a photograph of him.
Dal Pioneers in New Course
Item is an article called "Dal Pioneers in New Course" published on the front page of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 69, Issue 1. The article is about Dalhousie's first Public Affairs course and the founding of the Institute of Public Affairs.
Dalhousie
Item consists of the music and lyrics for a song called "Dalhousie" by H. H. Godfrey. The song is located on page 8-9 of a songbook published by MacNab Print for the students' council of Dalhousie University in 1921.
Tags: Dalhousie songs
Dalhousie cheer song
Item is page 108 of the 1930 issue of Pharos, the Dalhousie yearbook. The page features the score for a song called Dalhousie Cheer Song, by Don Murray.
Dalhousie cheer song : [music manuscript]
File contains a handwritten manuscript for a song called "Dalhousie Cheer Song," written by Donald Murray.
Dalhousie College
Item is a reproduction of an Arthur Lismer illustration commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.
Dalhousie College
Item is a drawing by Arthur Lismer based on an earlier illustration of Dalhousie College; the figures in the foreground are believed to depict his wife, Esther, and his friend and fellow painter, A.Y. Jackson. The image was commissioned for Dalhousie…
Dalhousie College cornerstone inscription
Item is a facsimile by Arthur Lismer of the ornately scripted brass that graced the original Dalhousie College, commemorating the event of George Ramsay laying the building's cornerstone in 1820. Also within the folder is a label originally taped to…
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