- CA ON00239 F313
- Discrete Item
- 12 Mar. 1940
Relates to an obituary and Queen's University Library.
Glover, Terrot Reaveley
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Relates to an obituary and Queen's University Library.
Glover, Terrot Reaveley
"The changing role of the Canadian university professor," by Pierre Dansereau
Address to the Canadian Conference on Education, 17-20 Feb. 1958
Dansereau, Pierre
Letter, 1919 Jan. 16 to Kingston Board of Health.
Relates to his company, A. Maclean and Son, Wholesale Grocers, seeking permission to cut ice in Kingston Harbour.
Maclean, A.
Item is a letter relating to Irish politics.
Milligan, Alice
The Kingston House of Industry, 1850-1880, by Kerry Abel.
Essay for History 449, Queen's University, 1978.
Abel, Kerry
Parte de Amyot-Ryland collection
A short letter, in which Amyot congratulates Ryland on his handling of a political crisis in Canada, and discussed British politics.
Parte de Amyot-Ryland collection
Amyot complains of Taylor's inefficiency in rendering accounts to him.
Parte de Amyot-Ryland collection
Amyot is still uncertain of the firmness of his situation. He is surprised at his deputies' attitudes to his absentee position as reported by Ryland. Only if he continues to hold the job can they participate in its profits, he exclaims. He is pleased that Ryland and the Duke of RIchmond are on good terms, and states that he has news of the signing of the Council of Aix-la-Chappelle for the withdrawal of British troops from France.
Parte de Amyot-Ryland collection
Amyot protests his ignorance, as well as his innocence, of a transaction which has resulted in a charge of extortion against his deputy, Taylor.
Parte de Amyot-Ryland collection
Amyot mentions money matters and assures Ryland that worries he had entertained regarding the attitude of an unnamed high official to him were unfounded. A ship bearing a letter from Amyot to Ryland has been lost, but the letter contained no news of importance.