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Ticket to a metaphysics, esthetics, and belles-lettres class at Dalhousie College
Item is a ticket to a metaphysics, esthetics, and belles-lettres class at Dalhousie College. The class was taught by WIlliam Lyall during the 1863-1864 session. James Baxter's names is written on the back of the ticket.
Tags: James Baxter, William Lyall
Ticket to a classics class at Dalhousie College
Item is a ticket to a classics class at Dalhousie College, during the 1863-1864 session. The class was taught by Professor Johnson. James Baxter's name is written on the back of the ticket.
Tags: James Baxter, John Johnson
Three postcards from World War I
Item consists of three postcards sent by Sgt. A. Fraser Tupper to his nephew, Ralph Kane, while Tupper was serving overseas in WWI.
Three Christmastides
Item is a poem called "Three Christmastides" that was published in the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 48, Issue 4.
Tags: Archibald MacMechan
There's Not a flaw, flaw, flaw
Item consists of the music and lyrics for a songs called "There's Not a Flaw, Flaw, Flaw." The song is located on page 13-16 of a songbook published by MacNab Print for the students' council of Dalhousie University in 1921.
Tags: Dalhousie songs, law
The West Indian club
Item is an article called "The West Indian Club" published on page 5 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 88, Issue 19.
The vision of Dalhousie
Item is a drawing from a brochure called "The Vision of Dalhousie. The brochure was created in 1920 by the Dalhousie Campaign Committee. The brochure presents architect Andrew Cobb's campus master plan known as the "vision of Dalhousie." The brochure…
The Tiger Team
Item consists of the lyrics for a son called "The Tiger Team" from the 1921 Dalhousie song book.
Tags: Dalhousie songs
The Sleigh Drive
Item is an article from pages 68-69 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 14, Issue 6.
Tags: Munro Day
The Science Building : the first building erected at Studley, 1912
File contains a pamphlet with an Arthur Lismer sketch of the Science Building at Dalhousie University. The pamphlet also has a set of rules for a card game "The Matron at Pinehill" and a scoresheet inscribed "M. Elliott."
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