Personal papers of Maynard Gertler. Mainly pertaining to his participation in a variety of social justice groups such as Amnesty International, PEN International, the Thoreau Society, Group of 78, Pugwash, Peace Now, and the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms. There is also material reflecting Gertler's letter writing and participation on issues of National Unity in Canada during various French/English debates (referendums, language laws, etc). Also included is some household subject files and personal correspondence.
Fonds consists of correspondence and invoices (1929-1932); a history of the Department and Fowler Herbarium; albums of Lake Opinicon Biological Station activities (1945-1953; 1970), with the photographs depicting various persons and activities relating to the Department, including the experimental research station at Lake Opinicon, Ontario; correspondence, questionnaires, research files, oral interviews, photographs, and clippings pertaining to the Department's History Project entitled, "Queen's Biology: An academic history of innocence lost and fame gained, 1858-1965"; records relating to the Group in Eukaryotic Molecular Biology and Evolution (GEMBE) (1977-1981); collection of glass specimen slides.
Correspondence, lab notebooks, departmental records, Committee on Academic Planning of Medicine, 1973-1975, correspondence of J.D. Hatcher, lists of personnel; reports and minutes of Joint Committee on Medical Researchof the Ontario Universities and Ontario Humane Society (1964-1968).
The fonds consists of records that span the congregation's entire history and breadth of activities and governance. The material has been organized into the following series: Board activities; Board committees; Affliated groups; Publications and ephemera; and, Audiovisual material.
Fonds consists of a Register of lot owners, 1856-1897; cash book, 1853-1883; minutes, 1853-1914; plans; various maps, including the original linen map by Frederick Cornell; assorted deeds; and Burial Registers, arranged chronologically, 1853-1978.
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).
Item is a letter from the office of the Governor General (Earl of Elgin), James Leslie to James Durand relating to Durand's appointment to the post of Registrar of the County of Frontenac.
Fonds consists of slides and audio relating to the Kingston area. Also includes a report on an investigation into housing in Kingston in the late 19th century, produced through a SSHRC grant (The Housing Question in Kingston, Ontario, 1881-1901).