Fonds consists of subject and correspondence files from the Office of Vice-Principal Operations and University Relations. Judging by the dates, it's apparent some of the files are also from predecessor offices.
Queen's University. Office of the Vice-Principal Operations and University Relations
The fonds consists of records relating to the financial standing of the society, annual yearbooks which document the activities of the Society over the past year, records relating to the running of the annual flower shows put on by the Society, as well as correspondence, reports, minutes and notices which pertain to the executive and the administration of the organization.
Fonds consists of reports from individual Kingston chapters, correspondence, fundraising records, minutes, and other material relating to the operations of the Kingston Municipal Chapter of the IODE.
Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Kingston Municipal Chapter
Fonds consists of correspondence; programmes; news clippings; financial records; annual reports; membership lists; publications; a detailed listing, with notes, of each Book Fair (1960-1999); and Floor Plans for the annual Book Fair (1995-2006).
Volunteer Committee of the Kingston Symphony Association
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, research notes, lecture, notes, and other material primarily relating to Akenson's career at Queen's and as editor of McGill-Queen's Press.
The fonds consists of correspondence and research notes relating to his work on SSHRC grants and Canada Council grants on colonial surveys, the Directorate of Overseas Surveys and East African surveys and mapping.
Fonds consists of letters received by Shirley Walroth during her time at Queen's University. Includes letters from soldiers during World War II, family, and childhood friends. Of note are the variety of transmission media, including telegrams and airgraphs.
Collection consists of a shooting script for Saturday's Passage as well as a flyer advertising the world premiere of the film in Kingston on Saturday March 7th, 1970.