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Photograph of an unidentified person giving a speech at Electa MacLennan Night

Item is a photograph taken during Electa MacLennan Night, a tribute event for Electa MacLennan. The photograph shows an unidentified person giving a speech. MacLennan is sitting next to her.

Photograph of Dixie Pelluet

Item is a photograph of Dixie Pelluet from page 8 of the 1944 Dalhousie Pharos yearbook.

Photograph of Dixie Pelluet with marionettes

Item is a photograph of Dixie Pelluet, professor of Biology at Dalhousie from 1931 to 1964, standing next to a display of marionettes.

Photograph of Dixie Pelluet and A.E. Kerr with students


Item is a photograph of faculty and administration with a group of students in costume, perhaps for a play. The sign behind the students reads "Beware!! Yokum's Moon". Photograph shows Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Kerr, Dalhousie University President (front,…

Photograph of Dixie Pelluet with microscope

Item is a photograph of Dixie Pelluet sitting at a table with a microscope.

Photograph of students in the Nova Scotia Technical College short course in land surveying

Item is a photograph of students in a short course in land surveying at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The photograph shows the students standing on the front steps of a building with surveying equipment.

Photograph of G. W. Stairs

Item is a graduation portrait of G. W. Stairs, a member of the Dalhousie University class of 1908.

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,…

The Generous Bequest of a Lamented Dalhousian

Item is an article from the front page of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 48, Issue 3. The article is about a bequest made by the late George Stairs to Dalhousie University.

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.