Fonds consists of academic calendars (1841-20--), including Women's Medical College, and the School of Mining and Agriculture; registers, lists of students, Registrar letterbooks (1864-1921); examination results; scholarship and awards files (1975-1982); index of students registered previous to 1911; minutes of Convocation (1866-1902); records of Schools Liaison Office (1978-1979); convocation and installation materials; files relating to the Student Record System (1966-1970); list of government grants to Queen's from 1845 to 1964; correspondence, application forms, reports, minutes of selection committees, names of recipients, and other information relating to the Marty/Royce/Lynett Awards and the Rhodes Scholarships (1944-1995); prints and negatives, many originally from the Queen's Alumni Office and STAR, of various events held on campus and used by the Student Recruitment Office for promotional purposes; official Convocation programs, photographs of Honorary Degree recipients at Spring and Fall Convocations.
Queen's University. Office of the University Registrar
Fonds consists of a Register of lot owners, 1856-1897; cash book, 1853-1883; minutes, 1853-1914; plans; various maps, including the original linen map by Frederick Cornell; assorted deeds; and Burial Registers, arranged chronologically, 1853-1978.
Collection consists of one scrapbook of linguistic study featuring drawings and clippings on many different alphabets and number systems used around the world. Some examples are Hebrew, Egyptian hieroglypics, Phoenician, Arabic, Ancient Etruscan, Gaelic, and Russian.
The book is either a New Testament or a book of devotions based on the New Testament. Ancient Armenian holograph written at Zeitoom in the province of Germanicia in Asia, at the Church of St. John and the Holy Virgin. Written by the hand of the priest, Harabed, in 1702. Also includes notes from Annie Gordon regarding the provenance of the book
Item is a book of lecture notes and medical recipes seemingly created by Dickson while attending Medical Schoolin New York (according to the inscription).
Letterbook relates to the day-to-day work of the society. The letterbook was kept by Rev. Kenneth M. Fenwick who was secretary of the society at the time and resided in Kingston.
Congregational Missionary Society of British North America