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Item · 1985
Item is lecture Clark delivered at a Dalhousie History Seminar in March 1985. The text discusses Norman Jellings Symons, a professor of psychology at Dalhousie during the 1920s who studied, taught, and published articles related to Freudian theory. MS-2-534, SF Box 19, Folder 13
Item · [ca. 1960] - [ca. 1965]
Item is a photocopy of manuscript focused on Fillmore's family history and his life prior to his involvement with the Maritime Communist Party. MS-10-3, SF Box 1, Folder 5
Item · 1984
Item features a copy of Dr. Mitchell's 1859 convocation record from the University of Edinburgh. MS-13-27, SF Box 65, Folder 9
Item · [before 1892]
Item is a manuscript of Hid Treasure, or The Labours of a Deacon and Other Poems dated April 29, 1919, which is possibly when the pages were taped into the bound scrapbook with the title embossed on the spine. A contents page lists both published and unpublished poems, including "Betula Nigra," "The Prince's Lodge," and the title poem, "Hid Treasure." The manuscript date is unknown, but the poems themselves range in date from ca.1839-1886. Robert R.J. Emerson's name appears as co-author on the title page, but it has been scratched out along with the second of two epigraphs. MS-2-158, SF Box 19, Folder 7
Item · 1931
Item is a manuscript of an unpublished article titled "The Early Scotch Settlers of Cape Breton" written for presentation to the "Literary Branch of the Guild" in Dominion, Nova Scotia. Attached is a letter written by Morrison to a Mr. McIntosh, requesting the manuscript's return and the reader's spelling corrections of Gaelic words. MS-2-165, SF Box 25, Folder 43