Collection consists of a photograph of "Honours Chemistry, Queen's University 1961"; various Queen's-related printed material inlcuding dance card for "Levana Midsummer-Night's Dream" (1961), Graduation Dinner programme (1961), Baccalaureate Service (1961), Housing Bureau list (1959), Arts Society information pamphlet (1959), "A Letter from the Principal" (1961); Snowball buttons (1960-1962); Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing Graduation programme (1960). It also includes a conference brochure (1960's) with a colourful hand-drawn campus map as its cover, and Ban Righ residence rules.
Collection consists of legal documents including deeds, mortgages, and Wills registered at the Kingston Registry Office, and relating to various Kingston and area families.
The fonds consists of a minute book and scrapbooks produced by the Ottawa Hockey Association. The minute book relates specifically to the meetings of the Association, and the scrapbooks document the Ottawa Senators hockey club from 1922 to 1945.
The collection consists of two bank statement books, a number of signature cards, a bank ledger for June 1907 to October 1907 tallying deposits for a number of banks in the City of Kingston, as well as a "Borrowing Book", 1893-1903, detailling the rental of dinner and glass ware to a variety of citizens and organizations in the Kingston.
Collection contains three letters (2 holographic, 1 typed) and an article entitled "The People of Nova Scotia" from the Novascotian written by Joseph Howe, Secretary of the State for the Provinces.
The collection consists of handwritten copies of poems by Bliss Carman and Charles G.D. Roberts, articles written by Carman for the university monthly's De Literis, a student notebook, two of his university essays and four letters to Mary Hatheway.
The collection consists of liquor permits issued by the LCBO (1926-1961) and a passport office ledger of permits to leave the colony of British Guiana (1940).
Typescript, includes prefactory note, biographical, appreciation, anthology, index; 2 Typed letter(s) signed by the author (1924 Dec. 15-1929 Mar. 29) to Lorne Pierce.