Fonds consists of invitations to various Queen's University student organization events; programme and musical score for the 1950 Alma Mater Society production of "Dear Susie"; photographs of various student teams and events including the 1946-1947 Women's Hockey Team, the 1946 Levana Candlelighting ceremony, visit of Premier Leslie Frost to open the "Frost Wing", 1952 Fall Convocation, Alfie and the Queen's Bands, and a classroom of 'bored' students taken for an article to be written on student apathy; and an Arts Tam, hoods worn by Phyllis Lake and her husband, George, to their respective graduations, and the gown worn to her first-year classes by Phyllis Lake.
Fonds consists of two sous-fonds, that of Margaret Elizabeth Phipps-Walker and that of Edward Phipps-Walker. The Edward Phipps-Walker sous-fonds consists of textual material, including a "Guest Register" for a motel in Gananoque, Ontario; photographs; audio tapes. They detail the man's life from his school days in England to his death at the age of 71 in Kingston. A very important part of these records document his business activities. Most of these activities were closely related to his role as Habour Master for the Port of Kingston. The Margaret Elizabeth sous-fonds consists of textual material and photographs detailing a good deal of her public career in Kingston, with a strong focus on her work with the Association of Women Electors. There is also a good deal of personal material such as letters and diaries.
The fonds consists of screenplays, novels and scripts for television episodes written by Hersch over a twenty-five year period. While some of this material was produced, or published, the majority of it was not. Of particular note are the screenplay for Patman and drafts of various Wojeck episodes. Also included is a small amount of personal material such as correspondence, financial details of two or three projects and records pertaining to Hersch's housing and medical bills. The fonds has been divided into three series: Screenplay/Novel ideas, TV episodes and Personal.
This fonds consists of negatives, slides, photographs, film reels, and videocassettes of various events and organizations in the Kingston area including the opening of the Queen's University Biological Station at Lake Opinicon, Ontario (1946), and the Institute of Psychotherapy (1958); the Kingston Centennial parade and other associated celebrations (1946). Also included are photographs of the Queen's University Biological Station (1947-1948); various Queen's University drama productions; and publicity shots for the local Chapter of the Canadian and Ontario Cancer Societies (1946-1957).
The fonds consists of records created from the many community projects with which Mr. Quattrocchi involved himself. There is also a series of photographs detailing Mr. Quattrocchi's war service.
Fonds comprises records documenting the activities of the Pharmacological Society of Canada [PSC] (founded 1956), which merged with the Canadian Society of Clinical Pharmacology in 2008 to form the Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Includes minutes, AGM records, constitutions, policy reports, and other materials. Also includes records of the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies on whose board the PSC had two representatives.
The fonds conisists of wills, accounts, property dispute documents, and the marriage affidavits of Jonathon, Chester and Dorval Peters. Also includes the Peters family genealogical chart.
Fonds consists of an invitation to, and attendees list for the Engineering Society's, Science '71 Formal entitled, "Vendetta", held 6 November 1970, in Grant Hall; plus a ticket to the Chuck Berry, Guess Who concert the following evening, in the Queen's Ice Arena; matchbooks having the inscription "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down," and four shot glasses.