The fonds consists of project work, technical papers, subject files and reference material on underground transmission cable systems, design and installation. Includes St. Lawrence River cable crossing.
Fonds consists of correspondence and research papers on his biography of former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen; correspondence to and from Eugene Forsey; related papers on the historical profession and supervision of graduate students; and draft manuscripts relating to his biography of former Ontario Premier, Leslie Miscampbell Frost.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, lecture notes, speeches, research, and various writings which document the many aspects of the distinguished career of Professor Hodgetts as political scientist, and author and administrator. The material is invaluable for his correspondence with many Canadian and American scholars. The files of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada and Canadian Political Science Association are important as documentation of the activities of these two organizations. Many aspects of Professor Hodgetts' special projects (including the Royal Commission on Financial Management and Accountability) are documented by the extensive files relating to these activities. Included in these files are the drafts and research material for several of his books.
The fonds consists of records created over 150 years by William Sawyer and his descendants. Predominantly the fonds is comprised of photographs, artwork, notes and prints that were created and received by William Sawyer in his role as photographer and portrait painter. Also included is documentation surrounding his career and activities that was gathered, or transcribed, by two generations of his descendants in their research and commemoration of his life and work. The fonds has been divided into three series: Agnes Etherington Art Centre exhibition; Marion Wallace material; and William Sawyer material.
Fonds consists of correspondence, research files, lecture notes, examination questions and background notes on pre-1896 balance of payments. Among the more interesting files in this collection are a whole series showing various ways capital flows to and from Canada based on figures drawn largely from the 1914-26 period. For most of the early 1940's Knox's work reveals his interest in war finance and post war recovery but there are also files on something called the Book Binder's Arbitration. After the war there are files on a Hyde Park Conference, Bretton Woods, the European League for Economic Co-operation and the Commonwealth Conference of 1951. Two other interesting files are the one of the Royal Society Selection Committee of 1948-9 and another on a 'Proposed Association of Canadian University Teachers'.
The fonds consists of general records; correspondence, including requests for various foodstuffs to be sent overseas (mostly to England) following the end of the Second World War; customer order books; ledgers; architectural drawings; all of which detail the operations of a general and specialty grocery store from 1881 to the mid-1970's.
The fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; financial and legal records; Daybooks with accompanying Indices; writings; diplomas and certificates; photographs; and videocassettes providing a detailed portraiture of the 'country doctor' in Eastern Ontario from the late 19th to the mid- 20th century.
The fonds consists of correspondence, including a number of hand-sketched Christmas cards; subject files; photographs; sketch books; stamp collection; and slides. The materials illustrate all aspects of Macdonald's career. Photographs of many of his works and reviews of his exhibitions document his long and distinguished career. In addition there is a large collection of slides of many of his works. The correspondence, which includes a considerable amount of material from Robertson Davies, and subject files are invaluable for a study of his life and work. A large collection of personal photographs are also available to document Macdonald's life and that of his closest friends.
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 office files, including correspondence ("Greens" and "Blues"); subject files; reports; appointment books; Annual Reports of the Principal (1910-1968); meeting and committee records; notes and slides for visit to Asia (November 1997); a VHS copy of the Welcome Ceremony Address to the Class of 2006, by Tom Cavanagh (2 September 2002), plus footage of the 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. news coverage by local Kingston television station CKWS. Web archives for the Office of the Principal have also been captured, and are available for viewing through the Archive-It link.