Fonds consists of Engineering Society Council Agenda and Minutes; other Committee Agenda, Minutes, and reports including the Programme, and Educational Excellence Committees; Executive reports; Undergraduate Registration in Engineering at Canadian Universities reports; various incarnations of the Society's Consitution and By-Laws; policy manuals; records relating to the operations of Clark Hall; volume containing the names of various "Executives & Athletics Awards"; and Society handbooks and pamphlets; coloured photographs of the Applied Science year crests [note: several are missing] (1938-1992); whisky glasses and matchbook covers from "Vendetta", the Science '71 Formal.
This fonds consists of copies of the Constitution, correspondence, minutes, subject files, financial records, reports of the Society (ASUS) and its various Committees and Commissions, including Levana; records of the former Arts Society, including Arts Society of Queen's University Annual Dinner Programme (1922); 'History of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society,' as compiled by the ASUS History Committee (1998).
Queen's University. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society
This collection consists of the records of the Teaching and Research Assistants Certification Campaign (TRACC) and include correspondence, minutes, certification documents, newsletters, posters, Collective Agreements from other Universities in Ontario, CUPE-related material.
Teaching and Research Assistants Certification Campaign
This fonds consists of files relating to Harold Ritchie's involvement with the Angel of Mercy Monument, a plaque at K.C.V.I., the fountain in Centennial Park and teaching conditions, all in Kingston.
The fonds consists of land records, receipts, ledgers, records of military service, paper silhouettes, an autograph book and correspondence. Taken together these record activities of the various branches of the family since its arrival in Canada. It must be noted here that these papers are not by any means a complete record of these activities but they do provide an interesting insight into the family at various times over the years.
Fonds consists of the original Mallorytown Land Grant (1802); land records and legal documents relating to various family members including Israel, Israel B. and Julia A., Wilbert Israel Mallory (1804-1901); records and forms relating to Wilbert Israel Mallory's time as bailiff and auctioneer in the Mallorytown area (1875-1938).
Fonds consists of manuscripts of his published and unpublished works and some lecture notes and texts. There is biographical information, chiefly from obituaries; a small amount of correspondence from Marquis and also from his wife, Alice, who wished to have some of her late husband's work published, as well as undertaking to have his library sold.
The fonds consists of personal correspondence, school notebooks, lecture notes and classroom material, manuscripts and published material, political posters and pamphlets, addresses, scrapbooks and a photograph album.The fonds has been arranged in the following series: Personal and family correspondence, 1859-1963; Gordon family material, 1850's-1950's; Organizations (includes IODE, Women's Missionary Society, Dominion Drama Festival and Levana), 1920-1950; School notebooks, 1890-1908; Personal record books (includes diaries), 1899-1951; English department material, 1909-1950; Manuscripts and publications, 1920's-1950's; and Miscellaneous items, 1822-1860.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports and files relating to C.P.S.A. panel meeting and its members; correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, mansucripts relating to the research, writing, and publication of "Historical Statistics of Canada".