Fonds consists of Faculty lists (1900-1924); tenure files (1970-1980); Minutes of Faculty Board, Board of Studies, Committee of Departments (1913-2005); records, relating to the Queen's National Scholar program (1987-1992); departmental files (1987-1991); Development Sub-committee files (1978-1983); budget and budget working kit files, salary review files (1961-1989); Departmental correspondence and budget files; agenda and minutes of the Committee of Vice-Presidents and Deans (1987-1988); correspondence, reports, lists of participants, evaluations, financial records, promotional material, photographs, clippings relating to the Summer Program for Science Teachers (1985-1993); and lists of the Deans of the Faculty of Arts, 1906 - 1974.
This fonds consists of students' reports on the architectural accessibility of various Queen's buildings (1987-1991); information pertaining to publications, special awards, and honours of faculty members (1977); a collection of historical information relating to the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Department of Rehabilitaton Medicine, and the Regional Rehabilitation Centre for Eastern Ontario (1966-1995).
Queen's University. School of Rehabilitation Therapy
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 correspondence regarding political and judicial matters including the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, the disarmament conference of 1921, and correspondence between the Governor General and the Colonial Office, referred to Borden for his information and papers of the Canadian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference consisting of memoranda and reports on topics discussed at the conference, prepared fpr use within the Imperial War Cabinet and by the British Empie delegation. Also included are notes, memoranda, lectures, speeches, clippings, reports, addresses, diplomas, memoir notes, family papers, and diaries.