This collection consists of a photocopy of a letter written by Robert Burns to the Duke of Queensberry in 1791 (the original is framed in Special Collections), and the Christie auction catalogue from where the letter was purchased.
The fonds consists of correspondence, publications and material concerning physiology, veterinary medicine, and animal care, as well as reports, articles, speeches, and a manuscript relating to the Ontario Health Services Restructuring Commission, chaired by Dr. Sinclair. Also includes a file relating to research support from the Markle foundation during the late 1960's.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches and subject files documenting the various phases of Mr. Sifton's career as a prominent newspaper owner and publisher. Correspondents include J.W. Dafoe, T.A. Crerar and Grant Dexter.
The fonds consists of correspondence, articles, translations, notes for speeches, news clippings, scrapbook, broadcasts on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, photographs, certificates and material relating to the study of French in schools.
Copy of a letter relating to artistic copyright and the anauthorized copying of paintings in the Academy by Gagnon, Coburn, Pilot and others for greeting cards, calendars, etc.
Fonds consists of correspondence, articles, diaries, subject files, news clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, manuscript notes, notebooks, cartoons, watercolours, and medals. Adam Shortt's involvement with Queen's University, his work as Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, his work as first Chairman of the Board of Historical Publications of the Public Archives, his active career as a public speaker, and his creative output are all reflected in the papers. There is also a large series of autographs that Shortt collected over the course of his life.