Fonds consists of minutes from the Annual General Meetings, semi-annual meetings, Board of Directors, Board of Management (now Committe of Management); miscellaneous minutes; legal and financial records; membership material; photographs; rosters; clippings; and memorabilia.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence and early transcripts of speeches given at Canadian Clubs across Canada, as well as operational records of the Assocation.
The fonds consists of research notes, drafts of some publications, lecture notes, and related material representing Dr. Spencer's academic and other research work and interests from 1960 to 1998. There is extensive correspondence related to his professional duties as well as to his external affiliations, in addition to reviews of papers and reports regarding topics in biochemistry and the funding of graduate studies programmes. Included in the collection are lab notes, photographs, photographic negatives, transparencies and notebooks.
The fonds consists of correspondence, sermons, speeches, broadcasts, printed material and some obituary notices. The material deals primarily with his period at Queen's and his principalship at Aberdeen, his correspondence about the Dowling Memorial Plaque, and his correspondence about Grant Hall and the Coat of Arms.
The fonds consists of correspondence regarding his works and research, drafts of his writings, manuscripts of books and photographs. Includes papers of his mother, Flora Macdonald Denison, and his wives, Muriel (Goggin) Denison and Lisa (Andrews) Denison, as well as his father-in-law David James Goggin.
Fonds comprises records documenting the activities of Dr. Christine Overall, Professor Emerita and Queen's University Research Chair (Philosophy) arranged in the following series: Academic Activities, Correspondence, Subject files, Research, Sue Hendler, Reviews, Day books, Thesis, Departmental, Dean's reports, Office of the Associate Dean of Arts, Course notes, Awards and diplomas, E-records, Moving images, and Sound recordings.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, publications, research and lecture notes dealing primarily with Dr. Arthur's work as a psychologist.
The fonds consists of a letter, dated 1929 Sept. 25, to Mr. Mackenzie, typescripts with holographic annotations for The House of Rebels and other poems, The song of the Undertow, and a typescript of Chapters 1 and 7 of the Castle of Graymoor.