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Wilton Cemetery

  • CA QUA01923
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

No information available on this creator.

Goold, Joseph E., Capt

  • CA QUA01955
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

Joseph E. Goold was a steamboat captain and a World War I aviator.

Rideau Trail Association

  • CA QUA01959
  • Organisation
  • 1971-

Created in 1971, the Rideau Trail Association (RTA) is a non-profit organization which maintains a 300 kilometer trail and promotes hiking. The RTA consists of three local clubs -- Kingston, Ottawa, and Central (Perth). These clubs sponsor day hikes and other outdoor activities. The Association publishes a quarterly newsletter which keeps members informed of activities and contains articles of common interest.

MacLennan Associates Architects

  • CA QUA01964
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

MacLennan Associates Architects is an architectural firm in the sole proprietorship of Neil Kirk MacLennan, MRAIC, OAA. Mr. MacLennan began his architectural vocation in 1954 and has since then involved himself in all the major aspects of professional and service practice in the business. His education in the professions of architecture and archaeology took place in several countries and he served internships under Louis I. Kahn in the U.S. and Heikki Siren in Helsinki. From 1959-1971, institutional building design was the mainstay of the partnerships that Mr. MacLennan was involved with. This work resulted in major hospitals in Toronto, Barrie, Kitchener, Brockville and Kingston. Since 1974 MacLennan and associates has competed for a wide variety of building types and complexity, with a specialization in the restoration of older and period buildings. The firm was established in 1972 to be a team of five highly-qualified persons. Workload has caused staff increases to as many as twelve but the firm has attempted to maintain the smaller number over the long term. From 1977 the firm served as a training office for the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo. The firm closed in 1996 upon the retirement of Mr. MacLennan.

Queen's University. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society

  • CA QUA01981
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

The Arts & Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) was established in 1890 as the all-male Arts Society. The Arts Society was created by a group of students and took its current name in 1967 when the Arts Society merged with the all female Levana Society. The Levana Society was founded in 1888, at a time when women were not given the same rights as male students.

While its name has changed over the years, the fundamental purpose has remained consistent. We seek to enhance the educational experience of Arts & Science students in and out of the classroom and to represent and advocate on behalf of the student body to the faculty and administration.

The Society is governed by an elected President & Vice President, who are responsible to the student body through the legislation of ASUS Assembly. The President & Vice President hire a council of 5 commissioners and 1 officer who oversee a diverse range of committees.

Teaching and Research Assistants Certification Campaign

  • CA QUA01989
  • Organisation
  • 1997-1998

Formed in response to growing concerns about the perceived erosion of research and teaching assistants, and undergraduate markers' rights, the Teaching Research Assistants Certification Campaign mounted a drive to unionize Queen's University graduate employees under the auspices of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). Following a lengthy campaign begun in September 1997, this initiative was defeated in a certified vote in April 1998.

Queen's University. School of Policy Studies

  • CA QUA02031
  • Organisation
  • 1994-

The present School of Policy Studies is the result of a merger, in 1994, with the School of Public Administration, founded in 1970, and the School of Policy Studies, founded in 1988. The school undertakes a broad program of graduate teaching, research, conferences and communication in the field of public policy and public management.

Queen's University. Facilities

  • CA QUA02033
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

Physical Plant Services, formerly known as Campus Engineering Services, was established in 1995. In early 2021, it was rebranded as Facilities. It is responsible for the construction, operation and maintenance of the University buildings, grounds and infrastructure. It also supplies a wide variety of services (heat, water, gas, oil, and sewage) to the University, as well as steam heat to three local hospitals and most campus residences. It reports to the Vice Principal (Finance and Administration).

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