Fonds consists of papers relating to his teaching at Queen's University; material dealing with teaching strategies, educational policy, and television for teaching; addresses and articles; publications; curriculum vitae; obituaries; biographical sketches; and exhibition catalogues.
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.
The fonds consists of a small amount of correspondence, some subject files and copies, typescript and printed, of his newspaper column in the Toronto Telegram. The correspondence and files represent to the two periods that Greer was a researcher for the Ontario Liberal Party, first under John Wintermeyer and then under Stuart Smith. The newspaper columns, arranged chronologically, cover the period 1966 to 1980.
The fonds consists of four files of correspondence. They cover the years 1926 to 1927 and contain letters from Harcourt Brown to his fiancee and later wife, Dorothy Stacey. In addition there are approximately one-hundred and fifty photographs, plus nitrate negatives, of Queen's University, Kingston and district, 1926-1927. These photographs include images of shipping and the bridge in Kingston harbour, Fort Henry, Wellington Street, Portsmouth village, Kingston Mills and the old military hospital.
Account of Joseph Allison's stock in the Halifax Banking Company, signed by Samuel Cunard, 8 Nov. 1825. There is also an exchange draft for Samuel Cunard, 15 Sept. 1827.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, sound tapes, linguistic maps, publications and teaching files related to linguistics especially in the Canadian Maritimes. The documents create a picture of Wilson's personal interests and the direction of the profession as a whole. The field notes and detailed information on dialect surveys, particularly in the Maritimes, and information about professional associations, are revealing about the development of linguistics in North America.
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.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, scrapbooks, photographs, speeches, addresses, lecture and research notes, honorary degrees, certificates and awards; and material covering all aspects of Senator Goldenberg's career. The largest category is Senator Goldenberg's work for the Canadian Labour Congress as conciliator, mediator and, most frequently, arbitrator. There is also a large amount of material on some of the commissions, conferences and advisory posts on which Senator Goldenberg has served. Of particular interest are the records of the Royal Commission on Metropolitan Toronto, 1964, the inquiry under the Combines Investigation Act into the Electrical Wire andCcable Industry in Quebec during 1952-1953, and some unusual material on problems in the Jamaican and Trinidadian Sugar Industries. The correspondence files contain extensive correspondence with many of Canada's leading political leaders including Mackenzie King, Lester B. Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, and C.D. Howe. There are also many letters from Stephen Leacock.