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Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Club - 'An Evening of Dramatics' program
File contains a program from a show called "An Evening of Dramatics," which was put on by the Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Club at the Studley Gymnasium on November 30, 1933.
Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Club - 'Fifty Years of Glee Club, 1886-1936'
File contains a program from the Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Society's production of "50 Years of Glee Club."
Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Club - 'Final Show for 1933, Munro Day' program
File contains two copies of a program from the Dalhousie Glee Club and Dramatic Society's "Final Show for 1933," which was performed for Munro Day in the Studley Gymnasium on March 14, 1933.
Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Club - 'The Half Pint Revue - A Hip Pocket Musical Show'
File contains a program from the Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic Society's performance of "The Half-Pint Revue: A Hip-Pocket Musical Show." The music for the show was written by Donald Murray, Ralph S. Morton, and W. Graham Allen.
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 Medical Football Team, 1907
Item is a photograph of the 1907 Dalhousie Medical football team. The photograph shows Moillet; Calder; J. Murdoch; McDonald; Atlee; MacRitchie; MacLellan; McGarry (Captain); Beaton; Patton; A. McLellan; Davis; Grant; MacDonnell; Cameron; Hennigar;…
Dalhousie Monopoly game
Item is a Dalhousie-themed parody of the Monopoly board game, published in the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 104, Issue 12.
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.
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