File consists of a lecture given by Father Burke-Gaffney to the R.A.S.S. in Halifax. The lecture discusses 3C 48 (a quasar discovered in 1960), and similar objects judged to be of the same class of objects. This version contains handwritten correc...
File consists of an archaeological resource impact assessment report by Davis Archaeological Consulting for CBCL Limited on the Bengal Lancers New Riding Paddock.
File consists of pages of a lecture given by Father Burke-Gaffney on the subject of the intellectual life of Canadian Catholics. He laments the lack of intellectualism among the Catholic laity in Canada (a fact he traces back to the history of the...
File consists of an archaeological resource impact assessment report by Davis Archaeological Consultants for CBCL Limited, on the steam line installation project.
File consists of a lecture given by Father Burke-Gaffney to the Eta Chi Hi-Y, the subject of which was comets (includes a discussion about the need to identify comets in near Earth orbits, what causes their "tail", and other facts). The ...
File consists of the citation that was delivered when John Francis Leddy (then a Professor of Classics at the University of Saskatchewan, and later the President of the University of Windsor) received an honorary doctorate at the Spring 1960 convo...
File consists of a paper presented by Father Burke-Gaffney to the Dawson Geological Club at a meeting held to commemorate the death of Albert Einstein. The paper deals with how some of Einstein's concepts (especially the General Theory of Relativi...
File consists of a lecture given by Father Burke-Gaffney to the Retail Lumber Dealers' Association (also known as the Retail Building Materials Dealers Association). The lecture concerns the "space race" between the Soviets and the Amer...
File consists of an archaeological resource impact report prepared by Davis Consulting Limited for CBCL Limited regarding proposed renovations at Government House in Halifax.
File consists of an archaeological resource impact assessment report prepared by the Davis Archaeological Consultants for the Halifax Regional Municipality. The assessment was limited to a small area near South Park Street.