I.
Named for a Scottish castle at two streams where trout and salmon
flicker and gleam and splash,
and named for George Ramsay, whose prowess at Waterlooā
cannonading and negating Napoleon,
got him dubbed Lord,
āDalhousieā originates as a trophyāa profitāof War,
as actual bootyā
the 12,000 Halifax-Ā£ boodle
snatched from Brit-conquered Castine in Maine
and eyeballed in the Nova Scotia colonyā
for paving stones, a garrison library, et cetera;
except that Lord Dalhousieā
now His Majestyās Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia
(due to his sorties and flourishes contra āB“Ē²Ō±š²āā)ā
noticed the New Scottish colony lacked a college
capable of sprouting its own Christian ministers
whoād spoutāhe prayedāopen-door-fresh-air,
open-minded, but godly preceptsā
inspired by the porridge, salmon, and whiskey of Edinburghā
the Scottish Enlightenment, Rabbie Burns ecumenicalism
and Adam Smith firm-hand and clear-eye of Edinburghā
and the brogue and Gaelic of grey-beige but bagpiped Edinburghā
and the chill fog, dour granite, and indomitable thistle of Edinburghā
and tolerate no spite, but be suave, urbane:
Was that the meaning of the corn, oil, and wine,
Lawd ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųspilled on the cornerstone of his Haligonian university,
two years after the Prince Regentād bleated āOui,ā bureaucratically,
assenting to the eccentric notion of an ocean-side,
Scotian, non-sectarian collegeā
as of February 6, 1818?
II.
Just ten days after cannonsā kabamming gunpowder
saluted resonantly the collegeās (universityās) debut,
Lawd Dalād slooped off to Ville de QuĆ©bec,
to govern every Britannic inch of AmƩrique du Nord
(and latterly India),
if yet right oblivious to the politic primacy
of so-called East Indians, West Indians, and American Indiansā¦.
In any event, the founder exited,
and his Halifax, namesake collegeā
rampant on the cityās Grand Paradeā
was just gonna have to duke it outā
go head-to-head, toe-to-toe, face-to-faceā
with double-talking preachers and two-fisted priestsā
all hotly redneck under their white collarsā
agitated by a ānon-denominationalā school
that might siphon off sect-anointed moolahā
whether taxpayer or top-hatted, public or plutocraticā
so that Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, and Presbyterian
township-and-county edifices of Edification,
would go begging for cash, begging for students,
begging for profs,
and end up bagging only drafty piles, half-scaffolding,
bleak in perspective and empty of prospects,
but resounding with ill winds blaring legislative nyet, nyet, nyetā
that nixing, niggardly fiatā
over foundation cracks bristling
theological nettlesā¦.
āBesides,ā fretted tonsured, whiskered ecclesiasts,
āŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųaināt split off ex the Kirk:
Itās a conspiracy of cloak-and-dagger Presbyterians!ā
III.
Kingās College spurned entanglement with Dal;
born skeptical, infant Acadiaāaskanceāglanced at Dal;
newborn St. Maryās could only eye Dal as suspect:
āOne united College for Nova Scotia was dangerous
[circa 1843],
for how could clergy doctrinally discriminate
a Catholic microscope from a Baptist telescope,
a Methodist microbe from an Anglican asteroid?ā
Surely, colleges conniving to be classed as universities
needed congregations for Conscience and cash-flow!
Joe Howe fulminated Reaction: āNova Scotiaās plagued
by black-hatted, black-coated, black-horse-riding,
black bible-brandishing blackguardsā
a retrograde, degenerate, backward avant-gardeā
pinch-faced, āpresbyopicā profsā
who can debate Satan in Latin,
and who wager New Glasgow
and New Minas
all suitable for resuscitated, old-stock Feudalism:
āBetter to be rebarbative, provincial,ā they allege,
than rambunctious, experimental, secular,
or else Halifax annexes Hell.āā
IV.
By 1847, ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųwas classless, penniless, friendless,
studentless, professorless, and so less and less a college,
it did seem, said some, well-nigh, worthlessā¦.
Except, it could be a High Schoolā
circa 1856ā
and languish in such louche, secondary status,
serving up fish-n-chips rather than physicsā¦.
Unless the Presbyterians could comport and sport
as the Trojan Horses of Liberal Education
±¹¾±²õ-Ć -±¹¾±²õ the ABCsā
“”²Ō²µ±ō¾±³¦²¹²Ō²õ/µž²¹±č³Ł¾±²õ³Ł²õ/°ä²¹³Ł³ó“Ē±ō¾±³¦²õā
and the mathematical (atom-and-hair-splitting),
anti-human-anatomical Methodistsā
by letting ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųdocs teach Everyman,
while church-connected campuses corral their clergy
on keeps agog at Haligonian grog shopsā
on redoubts spurning petticoats and rumā
the temptations of molasses
and Mephistophelian tobacco,
where Virtue is apprehended by declining always
that Euro-trash, exploitative spectacleāthe Waltzā¦.
V.
1863 marks the reset, the resurrection,
when what was ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųCollege
is once more ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųCollege,
but now cheek-by-jowl with a breweryā
proffering ale for every ailmentā
and profs on tap
to discourse on trout fishing at Salmon River (Dartmouth)
or to wield Euclidean equations like sledgehammers
(that best beer bottles at bustinā open a skull).
The Dal rhetoricians be eristic and exigent chaps,
step-dancing among āCrimean heroesā
dead-drunk in downtown gutters or in backyard mud,
while their couple-dozen students fortify their bellies
(from which all soliloquies surface)
with oatmeal gruel, salt cod, corned beef, bread, apples,
molasses, potatoesā
a āquantum of solaceāāof rumā¦.
VI.
Science evolves outta sickness and the Genesis damnation,
declaring Birth ushers Sin-struck mortals
soon-or-late to an earthen berthā
a point as true for Dal Natural Philosophers
lisping the 1870 motto,
āOra et laboraā
(āPray and workā)
as it be for any lad (and lady).
So, despite the Anatomy Act gravely allowing docs
to carve up any indigent (poorhouse) cadaver,
there befell a shortage of corpses
to analyzeācannibalizeā
so as to advance, convincingly,
life-saving Medicine.
The fix demands a Medical Facultyā
a separate body bestowing Dal degreesā
in spluttering fits and seizure startsā
in the 1870s,
until, by degrees,
the Halifax School of Medicine becomes separateā
but mediocreā
by 1885,
shrouding the parturating in prudish, Victorian cloaks,
applying Jack-the-Ripper willy-nilly to callously plucky cadavers,
that is, until Greco-Latinate Flexner came calling
to castigate the med-school as āgrossly appalling,ā
thus triggering its upbraiding āupgradeāāabsorptionāby Dal,
circa 1911,
and later, nigh 1920,
access to a tram-line, Public Health clinic
(where students could describe and doctors prescribe),
sponsored by Mr. Rockefeller and Mr. Carnegieā
pleased to prop up latter-dayāif rusticā
salt-spray, hayseed Scots.
VII.
Pace the messy stillbirth of the University of Halifax
(deceased 1881)ā
that effort to mollify church-campus envy of Dal
and to unify Babel-Pentecostal, Christian syllabi
(conflicting dogmas barked in passionate tongues)ā
by asking a single Congress of Examiners to test
would-be clerics and should-be clerks;
anent that good-intentioned, but goddamned gaffe;
ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųwas set to vauntāflauntāitselfā
but only if private coin could coddle its Liberalism,
preserving it from whimsical chastisement
by skinflint and/or shrewish public finance.
Thus commences the dedicated schmoozing of donors,
benefactors, citizens whoāll morph from Midas to Apolloā
those enlightened, eleemosynary few
whose munificence is gold showering down like sunlight.
Soon, George Munro professorships, George Munro bursaries,
free Dal to headhunt scholars and body-snatch students,
to internationalize the regional reach,
to pick-off Cambridge, Edinburgh, Harvard, Oxford alumni-luminaries
and transplant em as elect, Acadiensis profs,
sure to entranceāintrigueāundergradsā¦.
Hereās how the bar-and-brothel-adjacent collegeā
(1880²õ)ā
commences a romance with worldly, surplus Capital,
to wine-and-dine well-endowed, well-read widows
and moneybags pining to be labelled āDr.ā
(but skipping the bothersome dissertation);
and whose deliberated, fiscal Realism
(not really Cynicism),
means the college can afford to front as airily sophisticatedā
float a cosmopolitan, espresso-and-Spinoza auraā
chic as Harvard Square, Broadway, Piccadilly, Old Town, the Quartier Latin,
if never so posh (quite)ā¦.
VIII.
The other mind-expanding, mood-altering revolutionā
besides the fluxing influx
of boffo, ego-stroking, self-aggrandizing,
adventurist donationsā
is the entrance of women, politic arrivistes opposing
(unmanly, inhumanly practiced) man-only Empowermentā¦.
Register here that Dal never opposed
registering women,
though the upstart distaff only alighted in the 1880sā
idealistic, church ministersā daughters
(or lasses consigned purses by deceased papas)ā
spurred on by Munroās gilded disbursements,
and not keen on expected subservience to hubbies,
but pooh-poohing patriarchal folderol
(that mantra that āMale Ruleā is an Adamic mandate),
and preferring Economics to that desperately poor sisterā
āHome Ecāā
and meditating on Madame Curie rather than mastering cookery.
Tis necessary to place women up-front in the classroom:
Let fellas stand when the ladies enter;
remain seated as the feminists exit.
IX.
Ask not about āColouredā pupils!
Local ex-slavesā
and/or descendants of Loyalists, Maroons, Refugees, Fugitivesā
attaining Grade Threeā
maybeāmiraculouslyāGrade Sixā
in Negro-only, one-room shacksā
have a difficult-to-impossible time
to sidle into Dal (de facto, white, aristocratic) classes.
Yet, a few West Indians and Bermudans can/do.
Check Sylvester Williams, ex-Trinidad/Tobago,
who took up Dal Law by 1893,
and departed minus the degree,
but still rallied the Pan-African Movement
to espouseāEmpire-wideā
African and Black and Caribbean independence,
Ģżthat is, escape from European/Caucasian āupliftā
(or Downpressio²Ō)ā¦.
But let us not forget Halifaxās James R. Johnston,
who became Dalās first black Bachelor of Lettersā1896,
next a Law gradā1898,
and whose moniker now graces Dalās Chair in Black Studies.
(And mark the residency of Africadian contralto,
Portia White, at Shirreff Hall, ca. 1929.)
X.
1887:Ģż Dal transits off the Grand Paradeā
takes to heights above Halifaxās Northwest Armā
and shows aspects tricked-out in brick, not stone;
that same year, Law ³¾²¹³Ł±š°ł¾±²¹±ō¾±³ś±š²õāc“Ē²Ō³¦°ł±š³Ł¾±³ś±š²õā
with a Constitutional-Law-magisterial dean
whoās a Member of Parliamentā
and a decade later,
with a Contracts prof whoāsādittoā
a Member of Parliamentā
while Engineering barged into the calendarā
thanks to coal mining for engines, steamships furnaces;
next, all the emitted soot and grit and dirt and cinders
encouraged Civil Engineeringā
roads, bridges, tunnelsā
the cornerstones and buttresses of Industry,
but also the Marxmenās forte.
(Yet, conscription Communism entails Construction
as shoddy as Capitalismās manufactured ephemeraā¦.
Seldom does the cement set strong and smooth;
rather, it cracks:
Compare the Great Wall of China and the Berlin Wall.)
XI.
1911-12, antebellum,
the Dal Forward Movement figures to finagle $300,000
to field triple schematicsā
a library, Science laboratories,
and, at Studley, space for Medicine and Dentistry,
featuring Georgian conjurations of local ironstone,
plus quarters to round up students and round em offā¦.
Shouldnāt undergrads canoodle in their own courtly alcoves?
Thus, circulated blueprints on June 29, 1914,
the day after Arch Duke Ferdinand and his missus
became the bullās-eyes for bullets booming, āWar!ā
XII.
Is a scholar as manly as a soldier?
Decidedly positive were the Dal recruits
who lined up for Lord Kitchener,
thoughāsoonāKrupp guns chopped down scoresā¦.
Assuredly, Krauts were keener in their aim
than were Brit generals in their tactics,
stupidly self-assured that World War One
was just a blow-up of Waterloo,
that guys affixing bayonetsā
could charge suddenly, frontally, franticly at machine-gunsā
or get splattered by shells
and/or scattered by caustic, lacerating, and/or choking gasā
and still stand triumphant, rosy-cheeked, laurelled,
to warble āCheerioā to the Kaiser.
No matter:Ģż The Albion Canucksā
sporting maple-leaf badges on khaki lapelsā
enlisted holus-bolus the ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųmen,
so that females numbered 2/3 in Arts classes,
and then the Canadian Corps were āover the topā
on the Western Front,
hammering dead the ³Ņƶ³Ł³Ł±š°ł»åƤ³¾³¾±š°ł³Ü²Ō²µ āHunsā so damn much,
the āJerriesā slammed em as āShock Troops.ā
XIII.
While the Great War waxed, waned, Dal erected
the Macdonald Memorial Library
which inauguratedāfor the entire Dominionā
the Library of Congress cataloguing system;
while the Law School now accented lucrative practicalitiesā
not supposed eccentricities like the Constitution
or various forms of execution.
(Whatās the ideal form of State murder?
The noose, the guillotine, or the electric chair?
Would you rather snap your neck, lose your head, or fry?)
Still, despite its distance, the War wracked Dal:
The double-vessel collision in Halifax Harbourā
December 6, 1917ā
discharged battering and bashing power equivalent
to 3000 kilotons of TNT detonating instantlyā
and North End Halifax got obliterated,
vanishing under an unprecedented,
dented-bent-stovepipe-shaped, fuming cloud
(an augury of A-bomb and H-bomb
Doomsday Meteorology)ā
and a blast that turned windows into daggers
and metal into a shower of molten slag.
The gargoyle-faced, monstrously punctured survivors
of the 2000 slain pretty much outright,
got bandaged angelically by Dal med apprentices
and by Jane Austen essayists instantly deputized as nurses;
and the Carnegie Foundation okayed snappily
bankrolling the dispatch of glaziers and masons
to patch Dalās fracturesāplus those windows now wounds.
XIV.
Postbellum, Jennie Shirreff Eddy found herself wooed
by Dal grad and future Prime Minister of Canada,
(Rt. Hon.) R.B. Bennett,
to pay out a tad of her matchstick-
and-toilet-paper-fortune
(racked up by E.B. Eddy)
to deck out a womenās residenceā
Shirreff Hallā
in pink quartzite ex-New Minas.
Next the menās residenceā
Pine Hillā
got promulgated in 1919,
thanks to the purchase of a Northwest Arm hotel
for $160,000
outta the Million Dollar (cash-scoop-up) Campaign.
XV.
Flames dissecting Kingās College in 1920 resurrected
the spectre of Amalgamation,
not just of Dal and Kingās,
but of all the church-linked, Atlantic collegesā
if all could be egged on to accept $3-million
in Carnegie Foundation ābreadā (i.e., Bribery).
By the finish of the 1920s, the federation idea
was finished,
its very inception seemingly meretricious,
and the Carnegie bucks flocked back
to plump up in stony banks and nest in lambskin briefcases,
and Dal was left to worry
whether it would decline into an ivied, vocational school,
graduating lawyers as practical as carpenters;
doctors less dexterousā
but more lethally arrogantā
than butchers;
engineers talented at concocting white elephants;
and Humanities students
whose Latin announced casus belli
and/or pronounced caveat emptor.
Was it feasible for twentieth-century,
North American, industrial/commercial societyā
so cavalierly results-oriented
(always dreaming up a better machine-gun)ā
to value a brine-washed, Canuck brain trust
capitalizing on buttoned-down scholars?
XVI.
Modernity whelps talkies and speakeasies,
Prohibition (of alcohol) and Revolution (by Leninās Reds,
chased by Mussoliniās Black Shirts),
The Waste Land in poetry
and The Great Dictator in film,
Duke Ellington veering Dixieland to bebop
and the Gershwin Bros working Dixieland into Debussyā¦.
Unable to stomach the hunger of Soviet Five Year Plans,
and refusing to eat the lead of Fascist coup and Nazi Putsch,
suddenly cometh the (White) Russiansā
landing right after Trotsky the Wobbly
(latterly toppled by a Mexican icepick)
was sprung from his cell in Halifaxās Citadel
to vamoose to St. Petersburg
to bully on the Bolshevik bouleversement of the boulevardier Czar;
Fleeing now also were Europeās Jewsā
antennaeād witnesses of Gulag
and prophets of Darwinian Death Campsā
voyaging to Pier 21 (Halifax),
finding entrĆ©e at ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶų(finally)ā
reinforcing the possibility of string quartets serenading
otherwise jitterbugging sailors and their Lindy-Hopping molls,
and stressing Old World savoir-faire, savvy,
in a city quite comfy with grungy Vice,
where Adult Education got started
primarily as a way to tamp down
the wartime spike in Venereal Diseaseā¦.
XVII.
World War I gone, but World War II not yet,
Dal enrollments doubledātripledāin between,
and then profound, radio oratorāHerbert Leslie Stewartā
»å°ł±š²¹³¾³Ł-³Ü±čād°ł²¹“Ś³Ł±š»åāThe ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųReview,
a āLittle Magazineā to rival McGillās Fortnightly Review
and maybe Chicagoās Poetry,
which readers could sink their teeth into
while experiencingāwith prayer and dreadā
the operative know-how of the newfangled School of Dentistry.
Suddenly, Dal students staff a union
and Dalās president wins a house (of his own),
and the Dal co-eds need shortened skirts
to suit Jazz Age, upsy-daisy, dipsy-doodle cavorting,
regardless of the acidic chagrinā
tut-tutting male killjoys, spoil-sports,
dudes (duds), Dudley-do-wrongs exudeā
those who should beg a Billy Butler Yeats-style
monkey-gland surgeryā
that precursor to sildenafil citrateā¦.
XVIII.
Sayeth Wall Street and bayeth Bay Street,
and screecheth the City and the Bourse (until hoarse):
āSire no more M.A.ās, but only M.B.A.ās:
We want āRelevance,ā not āElevationā!ā
Theyāre right?Ģż Or just brain-dead rightists?
Yet, how does acquaintance with Aristotle
elucidate investment portfolio profitability, really,
and how does memorization of Milton
aid the race to be the first to weaponize atomsā
the very guts of sunlight,
to incinerate a hundred thousand infants
in a thousandth of a second?
Eventually, Dalās George P. Grant, philosophe,
is gonna scorn the utility of the āmultiversity,ā
accusing it of most foul Vainglory,
in defining Progress as shifting from enumerating angels
prancing on a pinhead
to counting up the number of rat droppings one encounters
in a typical, polio-, TB-, VD-ridden slum.
Thatās the age-old problem of this New Age:
When is knowledge Wisdom?
If ever, even?
XIX.
Plotsāpoliciesāquicken when Angus L. invades the N.S.
Legislative Assembly, 1935,
unassailable at Reform, the local F.D.R.
(Fiercely Devoted Renovator),
votes in a refurbished ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųAct,
though if he had his druthers,
heād design one universal, Maritime university
rather than deign to tolerate
thirteen old-dog, old-boy, persnickety, church-college-bastions
āworse than high schoolsāā¦.
Then, out of Europeās swirling, Machiavellian-malevolent maelstrom,
whirls into town Lothar Richter, a fugitive intelligence,
to plant Dalās Institute of Public Affairs
and its eponymous, academic organ,
after first introducing himself (āGuten Tagā) as a lecturer in German.
Currently, Dalās Chairman of the Boardās a suave, Frank Sinatra-type,
liking menthol cigarettesāthree packs daily,
liking Scotchāthree pungent tumblers daily,
while mover-and-shaker Prezādent Stanley spoils to spiff up
Dalās Medical et Dental schools,
but Depression-depressed governors retortā
āThe blind and deafāpoor and helplessāneed aid, yep,
but not medico-dento apprentices,
bound to join the gold-plated, silver-spoon upper-crustā¦.ā
XX.
1939 detonates World-Wide War reduxā
as Darwinās devils haste to gobble up territories
and gut, gas, and torchāāscientificallyāāmillions
asserting mere āvermin exterminationāā
thereby expanding to Europe and Asia
past, imperial EuropeanāimperiousāEvil
in Africa, the Americas, and Asia,
but now all mechanicalāas well as mechanizedā
industrialized, efficient, mass-produced massacres.
Makes sense to open, in 1941,
Dalās Department of Psychiatryā
a testament to Reason, Rationality, Mindfulnessā
even though the septic bias
of war-dirtied Halifaxās white-coated, downtown doctors
prevents three Austrian, refugee Jews
(escapees from Hitlerās Semitic-genocidal regime)
from being able to Canadianize their med training
(August 1942) at Dalā¦.
Too, while white students, white profs, and white troops
had green lightsācarte blancheāto enjoy the Green Lanternās fare,
Coloured People (Negroes) had to forego taking meals there.
They could aim guns at Hitlerian White Supremacy,
but they couldnāt stick a fork in it in the Halifax eatery.
Might as well ride the ferry footing Oakland Road
cross the Northwest Arm to the Dingle,
then back again, price just 10Ā¢,
while debating Poli Sci with Prez Stanleyā
who deplored Dalās existence as a jewel
begrimed by a city slimy with slumsā¦.
XXI.
Mussolini got bulleted, then strung-up by the heels;
Hitler gnawed a gat and then blazed to char;
Tojo dangled his avoirdupois from a strangling noose;
āhard and bitterā was the on-again Peaceā
Pax Americana nipping at the Iron Curtainā
as Winnie (Pooh-Bah, Pooh-Bear) Churchill opinedā¦.
Thus, now Canuck vets gangwayed into Dalā
gleeful to exchange uniforms and sun-dazzling boots
for jackets, ties, and sun-dazzling shoesā
and deem textbooks now as precious as aleā
if not as alluring as the silk-stockingād āsweater girls,ā
still segregated sweetly in classroom front rows,
giving gents their backs,
their pony tails and bouncing curls;
so that forthright fellas had to face fantasies
by ogling Esquireās nylonād pin-ups.
The student army milling and marching,
taking one subject by storm
then overtaking others,
wresting and wrestling degrees from Dal,
necessitated instituting a Department of Graduate Studies,
as of 1948-49,
when bombastic Soviets set off an A-bomb at lastā
and Mao unfurled a gold-star-spangled Red Flag over Chinaā
and mandatory Latin sang its swansong,
croaking out in Oktoberfest beer fiestas at the Lord Nelson Tavernā¦.
(Hear ye, hear ye:
Lusty, Bluenose, Ecum Secum yinkyank drowned out, ipso facto,
the fusty and musty, gusty and dusty,
dictation of literally gutturalāand/or lyricalāgrammariansā¦.)
XXII.
Recognizing that Dal Law was in a parlous state
due to formerly stingy, belly-tightening finance,
Premier Macdonald remedied the starvation,
tossing scrawny lawyers chunks of red-meat
from the provincial budget (sausage-making) table.
Dentistryās decaying facilities also needed straighteningā
and the filling in of architectural cavities with gold.
However, half the Atlantic governments,
all four of which ought toāve backed the mouthy school,
gave nada, precisely zilch, just hot air,
leaving N.S. and N.B. to inject 25% of the filling
and/or pain-relief,
so ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųhad to repair the maw
Ā¾ solo,
digesting the corrosive, capital debt.
Meanwhile, the Medical Faculty were jaundicedā
distempered toāreflexārevoltā
no matter expertise in jigsawing through cadavers
or in rigging the jigging of an āEye-Openerā
(gin, lemon, and Enoās Fruit Salts),
due to the irksome ābusybody,ā Prez Kerrā
intruding picayune pencil-counting,
while yielding insultingly insufficient funds
to let anyone win at research-grant roulette.
Well, everywhere, Deterioration is cured
by spreading the guilt around,
to petition plutocrats to forego gilt and give goldā¦.
Enter Sir James Dunn and his widow Lady Dunn,
whose largesse cranes up a new Science ²ś³Ü¾±±ō»å¾±²Ō²µā
despite blandishments and overtures and marriage proposal
(accepted) from U. New Brunswickās Lord Beaverbrook
(once upon a time sympathetic, appeasingly, to Hitler)ā
and despite the dullard and dulling rejection
of celebratory liquor by Dalās teetotally sobre Prez Kerrā
Dunnās millions soon mint law scholarships;
and later bequeath Sir Jamesās name to marquee a theatre;
all this construction adding to the not incorrect perception
that ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųwas the most dynamic concentration
of intellectsā
and intellectuals
(thereās a distinction)ā
on the NorāEast North Atlanticā
even if Beaverbrook hooded glamour-puss J.F.K. himself,
the latter granted a U.N.B.-brand LL.D.
(1957).
XXIII.
Just as J.F.K.ās New Frontiersmen
sent Ike and Tricky Dick packing,
so did testy profs like Geo Grantā
or Futurist librarian-poets like Doug Lochheadā
and others doubtful about Prez Kerrās prudenceā
(if not prudery)ā
get packing,
trekking down the road to Hogtown,
to address āNew Lectures to a New Generation,ā
now that the 60s were twisting and hula-hooping in,
with Capitalist napalm for āCommiesāā
colour TV for āconsumersāā
copsā batons for the noggins of Civil Rights protestors
(daring to dream of eating, living, learning, sleeping,
wherever they could afford,
without regard to colour, creed, or committed Faith)ā¦.
And never ought a prude object
to comic pleasures, bawdy laughter,
lest his/her constituency disintegrate,
doubled up, howling;
yet, such a »åĆ©²µ°ł¾±²Ō²µ“Ē±ō²¹»å±š degraded Kerrās standingā
so he was no longer pivotal,
but teetering,
²¹²Ō»åāe°ł²µ“Ēāu²Ō·É±š±ō³¦“Ē³¾±š
(as of 1957).
XXIV.
The 1960s summoned forth innovative policies,
avant-garde ideas,
but brandished inventive calamities
arising from old bigotries.
Thus, just 2 years after Prof. Guy Henson documented
The Condition of the Negroes of Halifax City (1962),
the sesquicentennial-old hamlet of Africville
began to be bulldozed into rubble,
a devastation imped by Dal Social Work theory,
Dal Urban Planning models,
although Dal scholars also totted up the faults
and tabulated the grim incivility
of āThe Africville Relocationā
(that euphemism for South-African-apartheid-style,
āTownship Clearanceā)ā¦..
While Africville was being reclaimed by city planners
and civil engineers
(and rampaging rats and squabbling seagulls),
Dorothy Killam returned to Dalā
a widow also with a memory to further,
and whose treasure chest would nurture a library
and a childrenās hospital
(the latter separate from Dal)ā
plus-plus-plus,
essentially 30-million bucksā
Dalās biggest bequest everā
to magnet meritorious scientists,
buck up the Graduate School,
lavish scholarships whose gilt-edges
could attract incandescent, foreign students.
Moreover, once New Brunswick aye-ayed funding
the nursing of New Brunswick interns
greenhoused in Dalās Medical School,
now feasible was the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Concurrently cemented was the Weldon Law Building,
and Lady Dunn reemerged as Lady Beaverbrook
(doubly widowed now),
to christen the Sir James Dunn Law Library,
prefacing 67ās āSummer of Love.ā
And Dal learners put up their own Student Union Building:
Finally, Rebecca Cohnās estate issues Dal $400,000
to complement all the newfangled, professional ziggurats
with a reminder of the spiritually minded Artsā
an auditorium sounding her nameā¦.
XXV.
Apart from the spreeāthe spateā
breaking ground at breakneck speedā
of Dal structures of concrete-and-glassā
disdainful of old-school architectureā
students also are impatient with old structures,
for L.S.D.
(Liberty! Sex! Drugs!)
seem to highlight the HypocrisyāIllegitimacyā
of the chilling, blood-curdling, Cold War propositions,
such as āMutual Assured Destructionā in a thermonuclear exchange
is permissible,
and preferable to compromiseā»åĆ©³Ł±š²Ō³Ł±šāwith āCommies,ā
and is defensible,
but not profanity and graffiti
(both corrosive of civil society),
and neither short skirts nor long hair.
Rightly, leftists forthrightly ridiculed such idiocy.
Yet, the sophomoric occupation of Prez Hicksā office
in September 1970ā
a month before the dead-aim Terrorism
of QuĆ©bĆ©cois kidnappers and assassinsā
was only a namby-pamby, playacting gesture,
cos everybody vacated the quarters
before cops could gun-point squatters out
and before Dalās Hicks returned from a non-eventful trip
to an uneventful non-eventā¦.
Arguably, anyway, the most rad uptakes at Dal
were the Transition Year Program
and the later Indigenous Black and Miākmaq Law Initiative,
both urged on by Burnley āRockyā Jonesās analysisā
to whit, that one way that the poor and Indigenous,
the criminalized and āColoured,ā
remain perpetual paupers, social outsiders,
is via their supposed inadmissibility to university
and law-school palaverā
those organs and engines of bourgeois hegemony.
Add to these programs the Maritime School of Social Work
and Dal Legal Aid,
and Dal evolves into a nexus, a matrix,
of potential change-agents (i.e., Saul Alinsky acolytes)ā¦.
Thus, Halifax social-worker Alexa McDonough,
straight outta Dal,
emerges to helm the New Democratic Party in N.S.
and then head the federal N.D.P.ā
those sock-and-sandal, tie-dyed and tea-tippling socialists,
āonly in Canada, eh?Ģż Pity!ā
XXVI.
ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųās history is now 200 yearsāand counting,
existing before I (and you),
and likely persisting eternally after us.
I dread to intersect my mortal bio with what isā
in comparisonādeathless,
but Iām twice a Dal alumnus
(M.A.ā1989, LL.D.ā1999),
and long before either passage,
I was a Black Haligonianā
an Africadianā
inspired by an institution that is,
that excellent deviseāa schooled insurgencyā
summoning, perennially, āYoung Turksā
to āMake It Newā (pace Chu Tsi)ā
make everything newā
by turning sailors into seismologists,
fishers into philosophers.
The ŗŚĮĻ³Ō¹ĻĶųdifference was in making
all Halifax an extension campusā
a de facto university of the Commons
and the Public Gardens
and the waterfront-harboured, Palladian legislature,
even metaphysically unkillable Africvilleā¦.
Thus, as a boy, my teeth got filled and fixed
and drilled and extracted
at the Dal clinic;
At 15, to design a Grade-9-junior-high-school, A-bomb,
I biked down to the Killam Library,
and wantonly photocopied so many volumes,
I was practically kayoed by the acrid, ammonia fumes;
Aged 17-19, I fellow-travelled with Rocky Jonesās
T.Y.P. crew, debating āBlack Liberationā:
Was it possible?Ģż In Nova Scotia?
(Well, turntable Malcolmās agit-prop; turn up for talks on Mao.)
At age 21, visiting the Killam at Christmas,
trying to anatomize āRabbi(e)ā Dylanās āLike a Rolling Stone,ā
I was so engrossed in my amateur Musicology
that I was padlocked therein the library.
Then, age 26, I arrived elect at Dal, selecting,
preternaturally, the John Fraserās
āTradition and Experimentation in Modern Poetry,
1880-1920,ā
a graduated (in terms of increasing insight) grad course,
that the Calendar certified as āideal for poets.ā
Nicely, Doc Fraser (ex-Cambridge U.)
was easygoing, but no nice-and-easy prof.
His 3-hr, Monday night, living room-staged class
was an arena amid a library amid an art gallery,
with a tabby cat prowling round the coffee
or tea cups
and the cookie trayā
before the vivid, florid oils of Carol Hoorn Fraserā
and ten wise-guys and bluestockings
tussling over Gothicism in Baudelaire,
surrealism in Hopkins,
Uncle Tom Eliotās Olā Possum affecting of gloom-infected Laforgue,
and imagism conjuring sadism in Hugh Selwyn Mauberley.
Sure:Ģż I was a poet before I ambled into Fraserās chivalric ring
of knightly, smart-aleck, gladiatorial combat;
but I knew Iād earned the sobriquet, the designation, the lordship,
if one likesā
by fighting off the naysayers.
And this anecdote showcases, I pray,
Dalhousieās daunting history:
Hauntingly dauntless.