Fonds consists of a copy of "Our Heritage from the Ancient World", a report produced by the Evaluating Committee, looking at the experimental program undertaken at Lundy's Lane Public School, Fort Henry Heights, Kingston, Ontario.
Consists of course calendars, lecture notes, reading lists and other course materials related to the Fellow's Course in Banking offered at Queen's University.
The fonds consists of photocopies of correspondence and memoranda between Pearson and Grant Dexter, 1936-1941. These photocopies were received from L.B Pearson himself as a thank-you for providing him with information from Grant Dexter's records for his Memoirs. Pearson thought the provided photocopies from his own records would provide some interesting additional information to Queen's Archives holdings. There is also a reading copy of first Brockington visitor lecture at Queen's University (1969), a biography of Lester B. Pearson (1967), and a commemerative newspaper clippings folio about Pearson.
Fonds consists of student notes, local history, medical and personal financial accounts, doctor's 'Day Books', a personal diary from 1919 made while he was in the army and some patient records.
The fonds consists of minutes 1948-59, correspondence 1934-1969, bills 1964-69; Perth Road Lodge #1042 minutes and roll book 1878-1920; Sydenham Lodge #444 minutes and roll book 1857-1946, accounts 1930-1968; annual membership returns including Perth Road, Sydenham, Tichborne #1038, Mountain Grove #982, Arden #562, Harlow #2370, Petworth #1080, 1933, 1939-61, 1969.
The fonds consists of material created and received by the Association over fifty years of operation, from 1919 to 1970. The material reflects the Association's acitivites regarding mainy issues important to the clothing industry at that time, such as standards, wage scales and comparative wages, costing of materials, scales of production, incorporated rates, cost of living, and registered complaints. It also illustrates the Association's relationship with other organizations, in particular the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. The fonds is comprised of correspondence, reference and research material about the industry, industrial standards, clippings, newsletters, as well as material supplied by members regarding their own enterprises.
Men's Clothing Manufacturers Association of Ontario