Fonds consists of correspondence; administration files; annual reports; reproductions, in 35 mm format of existing photographs held in the Archives, that depict various aspects of University life that were assembled for a formal presentation by the School of Business for the 1993 Orientation Weekend; photographs of the official opening of Queen's University Archives, in the newly renovated Kathleen Ryan Hall, located on the eastern side of the University campus (14 May 1982); of the Fourth Annual Queen's University Archives Lecture, featuring Dr. Donald Swainson as the guest speaker (25 April 1986); of the Sixteenth Annual Queen's University Archives Lecture, featuring Dr. Ian E. Wilson, as the guest speaker (22 April 1989); of the Seventeenth Annual Queen's University Archives Lecture, featuring Dr. A.B. McKillop, as the guest speaker (22 April 1999); of the retirement party for Ms. Mary Day (July 1985); of the ceremony marking the dedication of the Frederick Wellington Gibson Reading Room, Queen's University Archives (March 1993); of the retirement party and dinner held for Mrs. Anne MacDermaid (199?); of the visit to Queen's University Archives by Patrick Watson (1997); of the retirement party for Mr. George Henderson (8 March 2001); of the ceremony establishing the H. Carl Goldenberg Scholarship (November 2003) and of the staff of Queen's University Archives (1995); and sound recordings of the Annual Archives Lectures, along with research and scripts for some of the Lectures (in particular, the 2005 Social History Trolley Tours). Also includes the video production. "The Archival Trail."
The fonds consists of video productions in a variety of formats (Umatic, VHS, created in-house by QTV for a variety of institutional clients and departments. Also includes slides of CORK 1975; visit by H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II, 1976; Sailing Olympics off Portsmouth Harbour, 1976; Queen's University staff, 1970's. Stills from old QTV productions showing buildings, staff and research, both on an off the University campus.
The fonds consists of an album containing songs written, and recorded, by various Queen's University students. Included are the following titles: SIDE ONE: 'Strange Piece of Mind' by Tom Maher; 'Dimestore' by Guyana Kooliad; 'When the Wind Blows' by Richard Loch; 'Cheated' by Peter Swift; 'You' by Sue Churchill; 'What Goes Around' by Jeff May; SIDE TWO: 'The Theory of Everything' by Elliott Freedman with Strictly Plutonic; 'Palace Walls' by Jameson Lee; 'Sin, Guilt & All That Jazz' by Dympna McConnell; 'Siren' by Dave Lurie; 'Stand' by Brian Jagger and Dawn Erwin; 'All The Love I Need' by Gord Thompson.
Fonds consist of correspondence, including letterbooks; financial ledgers; manuscripts and galleys; submissions and rejected manuscripts; minutes of Editorial Board; various drafts of the poem "End of the White Mouse" by Irving Layton, accompanied with two letters between Layton and H. Pearson Gundy, former editor of the Quarterly. Issues of the Queen's Quarterly can be found in the Queen's Printed Collection, and it has been microfilmed from 1893-1955.
Fonds consists of a booklet containing the names of the members of the Club Executive and Games Committee, Rink Rules, Club Trophies, Schedules of Rink Games and Doubles Series, Proposed Competition Rules, and By-law 29 for the 1925 Season.
Fonds consists of the Queen's Pipe Band 'Pipe Sergeant's Note Book'; a large collection of 35 mm slides documenting various trips and events that the Bands have been involved in, including its participation in the 47th Annual Cotton Bowl Festival Parade in Dallas, Texas (Janaury 1982); copies of the Bands newsletter entitled, 'The Banner', Vol. 1-5 (1972-1977); minutes, correspondence,and memos concerning the planning of the Bands participaiton in the 1982 Grey Cup parade in Toronto, Ontario; lists of former members and their positions in the Bands; names and reminiscences of past Bands members gathered as part of the 'Queen's Bands History Project' and 75th Anniversary celebrations; 'Queen's Bands: 75th Anniversary 1905-1980', a booklet celebrating seventy-five years of the Bands existence; a scrapbook documenting the evolution of the Bands over the years; the 'Queen's Bands Song Book'; and clippings.
Fonds consists of subject files from the Alumni Review Office; submissions received from alumni in response to a call by the Editor for recollections of life as a student at Queen's University, or memories of an event or person including 'Queen's Clans', 'Ralfe J. Clench', 'Nancy Malloy', and 'Robert Sutherland'; submissions to 'Wartime Memories', which formed the basis for the 1995, and the revised 1996 publication, capturing alumni memories of the Second World War, entitled, 'Queen's Goes to War: 'The best and the worst of times ...''; photographs of numerous Queen's University football teams; photographs of Upper Canada Village; transcripts of interviews with Dr. Margaret Angus, A.D. McGinnis, Dr. Stewart Webster, and Clara Brooke, undertaken as part of the Review's on-going "Oral History Project"; copy of article, plus original typescript, authored by Alfred Bader describing his time spent as a prisoner in a Canadian internment camp, compact disk containing images of the shirt he wore while interned; and bound volumes of the "Queen's Alumni Review".