The collection is comprised of Queen's University memorabilia and includes: one black & white photograph of possible Queen's alumni (1970); one "Programme and Engagement" card for the Combined Junior Years Social Evening held on Friday, February 6th, 1920; a copy of a poem entitled "The Street That Was" by Margaret Harvey Wilton from the Queen's Review commemorating the Wilton Home on Arch Street razed to make room for the new Biology Building - including photos of house and new building; a Graduating Year Dinner in Medicine program for an event held at the Frontenac Club on Wednesday, April 4th, 1923; the Levana Society Constitution (date unknown); an Arts Twenty Graduating Banquet program held in the Red Room, Queen's University on Monday, March 22nd, 1920 - includes signatures of some of the attendees on the back; a photograph of KGH Medical Interns including Clifford M. Bracken, husband of Florence M. Willson; and, a print of sketch entitled "College Ties" (date unknown).
Correspondence relates to the work of a member of American Friend's Service Committee engaged in relief work in Germany and Poland after the First World War. Includes photographs and postcards.
Biographical notes, articles, an indenture, coat of arms, photographs, obituaries relating to McRae and the Golden Lion Block, which he owned, and the Golden Lion Grocery, which he operated.
Personal certificates, school, training and military for psychiatric and military nursing; royal invitations and correspondence; Queen's nursing bursary.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reservation books, playbills, sketches of costumes, director's notes, news clippings, scrapbook, notices of meetings, committee reports, purchases, constitution, and a pamphlet entitled, "The Faculty Players of Queen's University".
Fonds consists of notes and research on teaching and the history of the electrical engineering department and CFRC radio station; photographs; the Royal Canadian Air Force radio mechanics course.