Fonds consists of an invitation to, and attendees list for the Engineering Society's, Science '71 Formal entitled, "Vendetta", held 6 November 1970, in Grant Hall; plus a ticket to the Chuck Berry, Guess Who concert the following evening, in the Queen's Ice Arena; matchbooks having the inscription "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down," and four shot glasses.
Fonds consists of the Canadian Banker's Association Certificate, awarded to Kenneth Christian, by Queen's University at Kingston; one "head-and- shoulders' portrait.
Fonds consists of digital images, with accompanying descriptive booklet, assembled from colour slides and monochrome photographs taken prior to, and following, the flooding of Aultsvile, Ontario by the St.Lawrence Seaway and Power Development project. It is entitled, "A Seaway Casualty: Aultsville, Ontario", by J. Gordon Jarvis.
Fonds consists of correspondence; research notes; drafts of manuscript; relating to the researching, writing, and publication of Charles H. Pullen's biography of Arthur Maloney.
Fonds consists of a copy of the production, directed by Sue Ridout, "A Flag for Canada", being the story of the genesis and birth of Canada's official flag, based on the book 'I Stand for Canada: The Story of the Maple Leaf Flag', authored by Rick Archbold.
Fonds consists of programmes, invitations, dance cards, song sheets, playbills, photographs, and clippings relating to Department of Drama, the Drama Guild, and various other Queen's events including an Arts '49, '50, and "Color Nite" Formals, "The Snow Ball", "Susie Q", "The Bouquet Ball", "Alfie's Amble", the "West Point Dance", and "The Golden Years" -- the University's 1949 Musical Review; and pins relating to Arts '49 and Meds '49 Formals.
Official Souvenir Programme of the Kingston Industrial Exhibition which took place in Kingston at the City Fair Grounds from September 11-14, 1928. Programme includes events, advertising from exhibitors, messages from the Fair Manager and President of the Board of Directors of the Kingston Industrial Agricultural Society, and photographs of Kingston buildings and landscapes.