Fonds consists of printed material related to the discovery and use of insulin, the Banting Institute and the Best Institute; notebook kept by Dr. Ettinger pertaining to pregnancy tests performed using the Aescheim- Zondek method, 1929-1931; typescript entitled, 'Survey of Facilities for Medical Research in Canada', 1939; correspondence, including letters to and from Dr. Frederick Banting; Queen's University related material; lecture and research notes; subject files; speeches and addresses; reports; photographs; and clippings.
The fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, subject files, deeds, and wills relating to the legal practice conducted by John Protaise Foley in the same town (1845-1976); correspondence pertaining to James Foley, Clerk of the Senate, (1882-1896); scrapbooks. This fonds, predominantly covering the period 1869 to 1956, contains financial records from D. Foley & Co., a general merchantile and forwarding business located in Westport, Ontario (1875-1944).
Fonds consists of academic and personal papers reflecting the career of Donald Mackenzie Schurman. The fonds, as arranged by the donor, is comprised of the following series: Subject files; Cambridge correspondence; Professional correspondence; Reviews and articles; and Jotting books.
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, lecture notes, student papers, personal papers and research studies. A large part of the material details the work on various committees such as the Committee on Scientific Research, correspondence with such bodies as the National Research Council and conferences like the International Conference on Nuclear Structure (1960). There are a number of interesting files describing the aborted attempt to build a high energy physics laboratory near Kingston.
The fonds consists of correspondence, sermons, broadcasts, essays, manuscripts, diary and poetry. The papers reflect Dr. Dyde's strong interests in Shakespeare as a scholar; his approach to religion in his sermons and his creativity in the poetry, notes and studies, and essays and addresses. There is a good deal of political commentary in the essays and addresses.
The collection consists of alphabetical files created by Mr. Waller while researching his book on local families, as well as copies of some of his transcribed publications. The records relate particularly to families of United Empire Loyalist lineage.
The fonds consists of correspondence, writings, manuscripts, diaries, notebooks, sketchbooks, photographs, charts, drawings, and maps. It is a record of Wynne-Edwards' professional life as an biologist and academic from his school days in Leeds to his death in Aberdeen. The greatest amount of this material reflects Wynne-Edwards professional life, however, there is some personal material in this fonds. The correspondence covers a wide variety of topics including views on Wynne-Edwards thesis about animal dispersion. The subject files include material on the Nature Conservancy, the Red Grouse Project, research topics and the like. There is also a large collection of 35mm slides that cover the Wynne-Edwards post Second World War journeys, in particular his two trips to Baffin Island in the 1950's.