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George William Stairs: The First Dalhousian to Fall for Empire
Item is an article found on page 1 and 9 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 48, Issue 2. The article is about George William Stairs, the first Dalhousian killed in WWI.
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George William Stairs: The First Dalhousian to Fall for the Empire
Item is an article from page 3 of the Gazette, Volume 140, Issue 10. The article is about George Stairs, the first Dalhousian killed in WWI. The article is accompanied by photographs of Stairs and George Lugar, the first Dalhousian killed in WWII.
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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.
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Graduation portraits of Samuel Bernard Profitt and Catherine Eunice Read
Item consists of graduation portraits of Dalhousie students Samuel Bernard Profitt (BA 1925) and Catherine Eunice Read (BA 1924).
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Greeting from the New President
Item is an article from the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 64, Issue 1. The article is called "Greeting from the New President," and was written by Dalhousie University's new president, Carleton Stanley.
Harold Benge Atlee
Item is a short article about Harold Benge Atlee, in honour of his graduation from the Dalhousie Medical School. The article is part of a series of articles about every graduate from 1911. The article is from page 418 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volumeā¦
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Headline of the Dalhousie College Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 6
Item consists of the headline or banner from the front page of the Dalhousie College Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 6.
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Hindostan Or British India
Hindostan Or British India. (with) Continuation Of British India. Published By J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. No. 30.
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.
Illustration from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
This is an illustration taken from the 1894 edition of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
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