The fonds consists of a letter (1947 Jan. 12), essays and addresses, and a catalogue of his personal sound recording collection, along with the sound recordings themselves. Note and delegate badge, with picture of his housekeeper. The slides depict views of Oxford, England, Western Canada schools, theatre, art, and lectures on Shakespeare.
Fonds consists of a bound volume entitled "Bliss Carman Letters and Memories", put together by Grace Fewster, and consisting of typescripts of original letters from Bliss Carman to Dr. Ernest and Grace Fewster between 1920 - 1929. Included is a typescript letter from Lorne Pierce to the Fewsters recounting his visit to New Canaan, New Brunswick, to attend Bliss Carman's funeral.
The sous-fonds is comprised of predominantly signed typescripts for the poems Battlefield night, Defeat, Dejection, To Havelock Ellis, A little litany, The poet, Weapons, and other poems.
The fonds consists of correspondence, lecture notes, speeches, articles, and memoirs as Professor of Astronomy and Dean of Women (1939-59) at Queen's University; President of the International Federation of University Women. Included is an article by Vibert Douglas titled, "Symbols in Stone" which was printed in the Queen's Alumni Review August, 1952. Also included is correspondence with Albert Einstein and others concerning Sir Arthur Eddington.
The fonds consists of correspondence; administrative records, including minutes, agendas and reports; event and project files; photographs; and various publications. Also includes bound scrapbooks, containing announcements of regular meetings, newspaper clippings and event advertisements. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Correspondence (1952-2003), Administrative (1920-2011), Bulletins (1966-2006), Events and Projects (1947-2011), Publicity (1929-2005), Photographs ([1922]-2000), and Scrapbooks (1925-1968).
Collection consists of 23 home movies taken of various Amos family activities. Outdoor activities such as skiing, horseback riding, picnic are depicted. There are also a number of films that have to do with mines and mining in the Cobalt area of northern Ontario.
The Sports Information Office contains material relating to sports at Queen's including statistics, programmes, pamphlets, guidebooks, videocassettes, slides, photographs, posters, correspondence, memoirs, and brochures.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing press clippings, photographs, correspondence and other mementos relating to Miss Lazier's ride from Belleville, Ontario to Washington, D.C. Also included is an autograph book containg some photographs and signatures of people she met along her journey.