Subject files relating to the Douglas Library; annual reports, budget, archives unit, Senate Library Committee , etc. Files relating to the Alumnae Association, University Centre Users' Committee, Industrial Relations Centre, University Council and Alumni Associaton Board of Directors.
Fonds consists of Chemistry notebooks from classes at Queen's University, 1957-1959; contract evaluations; correspondence and articles pertaining to a close friend and colleague, Dennis V.C. Awang; correspondence and article on the history of Gordon Hall, Queen's University at Kingston; slides of wild flowers; a tribute to Robert Young Moir delivered on 4 May 1996 at Sydenham Street United Church, Kingston, Ontario, plus other material relating to his former chemistry professor; photographs depicting scenes of Kingston and Queen's University.
The collection consists of recordings of Canadian writers and poets, produced by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education as the series "Canadian Writers on Tape" and "Canadian Poets on Tape." The authors represented include Al Purdy, Morley Callaghan, Margaret Laurence, Earle Birney, Mordecai Richler, among others.
Fonds consists of letters home while a student at Queen's University; Queen's memorabilia; and Queen's recruiting material in "The Argus" (yearbook of the Sault Ste. Marie Collegiate Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario); and Queen's memorabilia. Of particular note is a letter from Jean Royce dissuading Nasi from pursuing a degree in Engineering.
One name-indexed volume, of which 262 pages are completed, pertaining to debentures and credits in the accounts of individuals and companies involved in the construction to the Chats canal.
Collection consists of recordings of sessions from the Ontario PC Annual Meeting, including the proceedings of the Mayor Crombie Luncheon, the Premier's Banquet, and the Robert Stanfield Luncheon.
The collection consists of sound recordings acquired by Queen's University, previously collected by the Library or otherwise lacking provenance. Includes some published recordings from CBC and other radio stations; recordings relating to events in Kingson, including the 1976 Olympic Games, the Kingston Tercentenary and Music in Kingston events. Also includes recordings from select political events in Ontario and Alberta.