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Page 136 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 26, Issue 4

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Item is an issue of the Dalhousie Gazette published on December 20, 1893. The issue contains portraits and biographies of George Munro, James DeMille (Professor of Rhetoric and History), William Lyall (Chair of Metaphysics), Dr. Schurman (Chair of…

Letters of Marque - I

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Of the Beginning of Things—Of the Taj and the Globe-Trotter— The Young Man from Manchester and certain Moral Reflections

Letters of Marque - II

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Shows the charm of Rajputana and of Jeypore, the City of the Globe trotter—Of its Founder and its Embellishment—Explains the Use and Destiny of the Stud-bred and fails to explain many more important matters.

Letters of Marque - III

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Does not in any sort describe the Dead City of Amber, but gives detailed information of a Cotton Press.

Letters of Marque - IV

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The Temple of Mahadeo and the Manners of such as see India. The Man by the Water- Troughs and his Knowledge. The Voice of the City and what it said. Personalities and the Hospital. The House Beautiful of Jeypur and its builders.

Letters of Marque - V

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Of the Sordidness of the Supreme Government on the Revenue Side ; and of the Palace of Jeypur. A great King’s Pleasure-House, and the Work of the Servants of State.

Letters of Marque - VI

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Showing how Her Majesty’s Mails went to Udaipur and fell out by the Way.

Photograph of the Chase Building

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Item is a photograph of the Chase Building at Dalhousie University.

Photograph of the Nova Scotia Public Archives Building

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Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia Public Archives Building in Halifax.

Photograph of the Arts and Administration building and campus parking lot

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Item is a photograph of the Arts and Administration building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, The photograph shows rows of cars parked in the parking lot next to the building.