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            Henry Drake Petersen fonds
            CA NSHK HDP · Fonds · 1935 - 2012

            Henry Drake Petersen was born in Amityville, Long Island, New York, on August 31, 1946. He died in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on October 17, 2012. He never married or had children.

            Petersen was educated in the Amityville public school system, graduating from Amityville Memorial High School in 1964. He then enrolled in Long Island University's Richard L. Conolly College in Brooklyn, Long Island, New York, earning his B.A. with honours in history in October 1968.

            While at Long Island University, Petersen was on the Dean's List and a member of Phi Alpha Theta national history honour society. He had a tuition scholarship and a New York State Regents scholarship. He worked as a residence hall counselor and university tutor. His extracurricular activities included All-University Chorus, which sang at the New York World's Fair in-fall 1964; L.I.U. Theatre, where he was stage manager and costume designer; Student Orientation Committee; Forum Linguae; International Student Association; Inter-Faith Council; and the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius.

            In 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War, Petersen, age 23, left the United States and went to Nova Scotia, Canada, where he had family connections through his mother, whose sister, Alida Wicks, had moved from New York to Cape Breton with her husband in 1964.

            Not long after coming to Halifax, a friend invited him to dinner at King's College, which so impressed Petersen that he applied for a donship. From September 1970 to September 1971, he was Don of Middle Bay at the University of King's College, and from September 1971 to June 1972, he was Don of North Pole Bay. While serving as Don, he participated in student groups, including the Quintilian Debating Society, the Haliburton Literary Society, and the King's Dramatic and Choral Society.

            Petersen, Henry Drake
            CA NSHK UKC.ARCH-3-11 · Subseries · 1942
            Part of University of King's College Architectural Records Collection

            Architectural drawings relating to the Ship's Company Building that Cobb designed for the Royal Navy's occupation of the University of King's College's Halifax campus as H.M.C.S. King's King's College during World War II. The locker plans may have been by another designer and may have been for the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service.

            Cobb, Andrew R.
            H.M.C.S Wardroom records
            CA NSHK UKC.KSU-7 · Series · [ca.1980] - [ca.2007]
            Part of University of King’s College King’s Students’ Union Fonds

            The series consists of textual records relating to the running of the H.M.C.S. Wardroom, the student pub. Time allotted for this grant project does not permit this series to be arranged and described during this project, so these records will be processed at a later date.

            The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings College
            Internships
            CA NSHK UKC.JOUR-4-4 · Subseries · 1980 - 2002
            Part of University of King's College School of Journalism fonds

            Sub-series contains Journalism School policies and correspondence regarding internships. There are reports from the 200+ employers who have provided internships for Journalism School students, including over 50 CBC internships. Sub-series includes documents from both employers and student interns: the internship report, internship questionnaire, correspondence with intern, correspondence with employer, internal memos regarding policies relating to internships, fax cover sheets and envelopes between school of journalism and employers. There are also a few documents relating to postgraduate survey offerings from publications around the country.

            University of King's College School of Journalism