The Board of Governors' Executive Committee minutes in bound volumes.
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The Board of Governors' Executive Committee minutes.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsArchitectural drawings for entire campus plan,-showing each floor level for all buildings of the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Cobb, Andrew R.Records relating to the pensions, wages and salaries of University employees.
University of King's CollegeArchitectural drawings for upgrade of the electrical systems in the women's dormitory, Alexandra Hall, at the University of King's College, Halifax, N.S.
Duffus Romans Kundzins Rounsefell Ltd.Series consists of renovation plans for Alexandra Hall, proposal and plans for the new Library buildings; and renovation plans for the Main Building at the University of King's College.
Duffus Romans Kundzins Rounsefell Ltd.Records from the Divinity Council, including minutes, reports, publications, agendas, correspondence, and lists.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSeries includes materials related to displays, as well as pamphlets and brochures published by the Library for past exhibitions. The series ranges from Library tours conducted in 1957 to academic presentations in 2009.
University of King's College LibrarySub-series contains yearly reports of the Director of the School of Journalism presented to the Board of Governors and printed in the annual President's Report. Each report details the preceding academic year's operations, finances, staffing changes and other significant changes and plans for the future.
University of King's College School of JournalismThe Development Fund Campaign began in the mid-1950s. It continued on, in a disappointing capacity, until 1966. Those involved with the effort include organizer Mr. Carnie; executive secretary Rev. Mr. Cochran; Halifax chair Mr. Lynch; Mr. Hazen, a later supervisor; Clarence l Morrow, who accepted the position of Chairman in 1959 and who was later named general Treasurer; and Mr. Doig, who acted as secretary of the Development Fund Committee.
Sub-series consists of correspondence and other records relating to the Development Fund.
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