Department of Philosophy fonds
- CA ON00239 F1486
- Arquivo
- 1953-1983
Papers relating to departmental administration, letters of recommendation for students.
Queen's University. Department of Philosophy
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Department of Philosophy fonds
Papers relating to departmental administration, letters of recommendation for students.
Queen's University. Department of Philosophy
Queen's University. Faculty of Education fonds
Fonds consists of minutes (1914-1917); student marks (1907-08, 1919-1920); parliamentary committee reports, including a deposition by Principal Bruce Taylor (1908-1920); records of marks for practice lessons at the Kingston Collegiate Institute (1907-1920); office, research, and Dean's Committee files, correspondence, printed material (1967-1988); submissions, brochures, blueprints of the Dean's Committee on the Purchase of Art Work for Duncan McArthur Hall (1970-1986); Faculty Board Agenda and Minutes (1967-2007); files relating to the periodic appriasal of the Master of Education Programme; photographs of people and events during the first years of the newly re-established Faculty of Education (1968 - 1972); photographs and negatives of graduating classes (1982-1990) and the construction of John Orr Tower (1971); film footage of the Faculty of Education's first graduation exercise (21 May 1969); film footage of the official opening ceremonies of Duncan McArthur Hall (2 May 1972), included are addresses by Dr. John Deutsch, Principal, Queen's University; Willian G. (Bill) Davis, Premier of the Province of Ontario; Vernon S. Ready, Dean, Faculty of Education, Queen's University; E.Valerie Swain, Mayor, City of Kingston; and Brian Duplante; reports and handbooks on the Masters of Education programme and Graduates Studies in Education; and an exam for the Faculty of Education Examinations: May, 1918, for the Science of Education.
Queen's University. Faculty of Education
Institute of Local Government fonds
The fonds consists of studies of single enterprise communities, as well as records of Northern Affairs, Niagara Region local government, Kitchener-Waterloo financial study, and Brantford, 1952-1968. Also includes minutes of training course for Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasures of Ontario.
Queen's University. Institute of Local Government
Minutes and records. This club was formerly the Labour Club.
Queen's University. Radical Club
Young Men's Christian Association fonds
Three minute books, 1890-1920, handbooks, 1908, 1910.
Queen's University. Young Men's Christian Association
The fonds consists of a narrative and correspondence written by Dr. Wafer as a surgeon for the Union Army during the American Civil War. The collection also contains two photographs of Francis Wafer, one by famous photographer M. Brady, and one coloured with Wafer in army uniform. There are also several medical/student cards.
Wafer, Francis Moses
City of Kingston. Planning Department fonds
The fonds consists of official plan amendments #2-101 (1953-1979), and new series #1-18 (1979-1982), as well as photographs taken by City of Kingston Planning Department staff in the course of their work.
City of Kingston. Planning Department
Correspondence, reports and press clippings relating to the National Council of Women, International Council of Women and Local (Kingston) Council of Women.
Delahaye, Marjorie
The fonds consists of a few pieces of correspondence pertaining to Dr. Funnell's death as well as her certification by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; plus a crayon portrait of her as a young woman. There are also certificates and diplomas from her time at Queen's University, notebooks containing medicinal recipes, autographs and bible studies, and photographs of Ada and her sister Rose. Also included are two syringe cases, with syringes, a silver prescription scale by Dr. C.H. Fitch and a portable electro-medical apparatus, patented by A. Gaiffe, philosophical instrument maker.
Funnell, Ada
Includes music for 'The Imaginary Invalid', composed by Graham George and a copy of Morris Bishop's translation of 'The Would-Be Invalid' (1950).
Graham George