Fonds consists of lecture notes and course material relating to courses taught at Queen's University at Kingston, Harvard University, and Hong Kong; research notes; lithographed 1932 campaign poster signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt; records of the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation documenting the creation of the Arctic Council.
The fonds is comprised of textual and digital records reflecting the artistic practice and community activism of Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge over a 40 year period. The textual and photographic material spans from the 1970's until 2010, and encompasses the artists participation in the Toronto community predominantly, but also the art and activist community of New York City in the 1960's and 70s. The records reflect both the practice of the artists through individual art projects and commissioned work, as well as their participation and activity with various groups, locals, unions, institutions, organizations, committees, or festivals such as Mayworks, The Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, The Canadian Labour Congress, the Independant Artists Union (IAU). The electronic records predominantly reflect their evolving artistic practice. The artists have digitized many of the components and products of their early works which are in evidence in the textual files. Earlier works, while represented in the electronic record, are merely an alternate format for the finished works and components and are not as detailed a record of the creative process of the artists as the more contemporary files created entirely through a digital process which the artists moved over to in 2000. The fonds is arranged in the following series: Artist groups and organizations; Correspondence; Art Jobs; Art Business; Banners; Sculpture; Art Projects; Studio documentation and Press morgue.
Fonds consist of correspondence, subject files, photographs, clippings, and an audio cassette relating to the development of early childhood education in Kingston, Ontario.
This fonds consists of correspondence (1952-2005); editorials in British papers (1946-1950) and the 'Winnipeg Free Press' (1950-1960); subject files relating to his time as advisor to the Liberal Party and Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson; notes on the development of social policy and the Canada Pension Plan; papers and lectures written by Kent; published articles and volumes; presentations to parliamentary committees; files relating to the Royal Commission on Newspapers (1980-1981); honours and awards.
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).
Fonds consists of scripts and screenplays of numerous Canadian films shot in the 1970s and 1980s; copy of "A Proposal" to establish a Department of Film Studies, written by Peter Harcourt; publications and other printed material; videocassettes including "Flora MacDonald Campaign" [197-?], "Bieler" (1973), and "Andre Bieler: The View From My Room Is Great" (1986); DVD containing three films produced, directed, and/or edited by Michael MacMillan including "The Academic Cloister"(1976), "Queen's Way" (1977), and "Queen's Colours" (1978); and a copy of "Pillar of Wisdom" (1970), produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
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.
Fonds consists of subject files; legal records; a CD of the CVP - Kingston, Inc. web site; paper copies of documents posted on the site; photographs of display panels showing children's play areas at various local prisons.