Broadcast on Radio Station CRCO, Ottawa, on 1934 Feb. 10 dealing with the perspective and interest of Canadian History, and the important role of Archives and archivists in preserving such history.
Fonds consists of academic calendars (1841-20--), including Women's Medical College, and the School of Mining and Agriculture; registers, lists of students, Registrar letterbooks (1864-1921); examination results; scholarship and awards files (1975-1982); index of students registered previous to 1911; minutes of Convocation (1866-1902); records of Schools Liaison Office (1978-1979); convocation and installation materials; files relating to the Student Record System (1966-1970); list of government grants to Queen's from 1845 to 1964; correspondence, application forms, reports, minutes of selection committees, names of recipients, and other information relating to the Marty/Royce/Lynett Awards and the Rhodes Scholarships (1944-1995); prints and negatives, many originally from the Queen's Alumni Office and STAR, of various events held on campus and used by the Student Recruitment Office for promotional purposes; official Convocation programs, photographs of Honorary Degree recipients at Spring and Fall Convocations.
Queen's University. Office of the University Registrar
The collection consists of handwritten copies of poems by Bliss Carman and Charles G.D. Roberts, articles written by Carman for the university monthly's De Literis, a student notebook, two of his university essays and four letters to Mary Hatheway.
The fonds consists of a journal entitled From the Highlands to Fort Garry covering services at the Red River settlement and subsequent journeys of exploration by way of the Stikine and Yukon rivers.