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Extracts from some letters from Norman A. MacKenzie, a member of class 1917

Item consists of several letters sent to the Dalhousie Gazette by Norman A. MacKenzie while he was serving overseas in WWI. The letters were published in the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 15.

Photograph of officers of the Royal Montreal Regiment

Item is a photograph of officers of the No. 2 Company, 14th Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment. The photograph shows Capt. W. Knubley; Capt. D. F. B. Larkin; Capt. Richard Steacie; Major Paul R. Hanson; Capt. Wilfred Brotherhood; Lieut. George…

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.

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.

Personals

Item is a personals column from The Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 6. The column mentions that Norman MacKenzie and other Dalhousie students have returned from overseas. The column is located on the first page of the paper.

The Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 15

Item is an issue of the Dalhousie Gazette published on December 5, 1918. This issue features articles regarding the end of The Great War (World War, 1914-1918).

Photograph of the Officers, Nursing Sisters, Non-commissioned Officers and Men of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital.

File contains 2 copies of a photograph of the officers, nursing sisters, N.C.O's, and men of the No.7 Stationary Hospital C.E.F., Dalhousie Unit. The photograph shows the soldiers and nursing sisters sitting or standing in four rows with snow on the…