Fonds consists of correspondence; volume containing "Monthly Assessment Reports"; receipts and receipt ledger; and a copy the "Ceremonial", containing the 'Form of Initiation of Members and Installation of Officers', plus the 'Diagram Showing Position of Officers'.
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to the publication of the first issue of the Queen's Health Sciences bulletin entitled, "NEXUS"; and numerous speeches and addresses.
Fonds consists of a photograph taken of Geroge Muirhead, City [of Kingston] Planning Officer, Ken Grace, Deputy Planning Officer, and Ted Whittaker, City Industrial Commissioner, standing on the ice of Kingston's Inner Harbour in the late 1950s, as well as photographs taken from the ice showing industrial uses, especially coal piles, along the Kingston waterfront; slides of various Kingston buildings, some of which no longer exist; line drawing, by Ken Grace, of the front door of Cartwright House.
The minute book dates from the incorporation of the town on March 6th, 1834 and concludes at the end of 1850 and includes minutes from the meeting of the Police Board.
Sous-fonds consists of typescripts for "The God-Intoxicated Man" and "Woman - The Masterpiece", two issues of The Menorah Journal (1922) which featured "the God-Intoxicated Man" and galley proofs of the same, and author's proofs for "Woman-The Masterpiece."
Fonds consists of letters, with typescript copies, received from student "pen pals" living in Holland and Germany, following World War Two, and a German POW who had been interred in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript for an address entitled "What Next in Canadian Fiction?"given at the Canadian Authors' Association conference in Victoria, B.C. on July 6th, 1960.
Sous-fonds consists of a printed copy of "Four Servants of Canada:, a booklet highlighting the lives of George Richardson, Margaret O'Hara, Archibald MacMechan, and John Buchan with handwritten note.