Fonds consists of subject files; files relating to individuals he has known and interviewed; research files relating to his publications; photographs, articles in the form of by-lines in various newspapers he has worked or free-lanced for; oral and video interviews with such people as Jimmy and Billy Carter, Gerald Ford, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Mondale, Brian Mulroney, Bob Rae, Robbie Robertson, Robert Stanfield, and John Turner; a CD of the "Fifth Colloquium on the Legal Profession", sponsored by the Law Society of Upper Canada, and held at Queen's University at Kingston (15 October 2005).
Fonds consists of letters to his wife back in Canada, while travelling by ship to India, via Hawaii, Guam, and Manilla to establish factories in Bombay and Calcutta, during World War Two; prints and negatives documenting his trip to, and time in, India.
Relates to a visit by Robert Frost to Queen's University in 1921. Includes correspondence with Peter Girard, Head, Reference and Information Unit, Douglas Library, Queen's University and two students, Helen Side Renzy and Mary R. Grayt who remembered Frost's visit to the campus.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; daily planners; travel journals; reviews; lecture notes; correspondence, research notes, monograph, reviews, photographs, catalogues relating to his work on Sir Godfrey Kneller; diplomas; photographs and slides documenting the opening of the "Heritage Kingston" exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University; photographs of a demonstration protesting the demolition of the City Gaol, and a trip to New York City.
Fonds consists of minutes, reports, and a pamphlet relating to the history, administration, and operation of Fairfield House, also known as the White House, located at Amherstview, Ontario.
Fonds consists of a bound copy of his letters, and photographs, home, written while a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (1915-1919), stationed in England and France during World War One; group photograph of the "Canadian Expeditionary Force 46th (Queen's) Batt. C.F.A. Kingston, 1 February 1916".
The fonds consists of correspondence, research files, lecture notes and manuscripts, as well as material relating to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the design and construction of Stirling Hall.