Fonds consists of subject files; files relating to individuals he has known and interviewed; research files relating to his publications; photographs, articles in the form of by-lines in various newspapers he has worked or free-lanced for; oral and video interviews with such people as Jimmy and Billy Carter, Gerald Ford, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Mondale, Brian Mulroney, Bob Rae, Robbie Robertson, Robert Stanfield, and John Turner; a CD of the "Fifth Colloquium on the Legal Profession", sponsored by the Law Society of Upper Canada, and held at Queen's University at Kingston (15 October 2005).
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, speeches, lectures, research notes, writings, published works, subject files, photographs and material related to organizations to which Lower belonged. Literary files from the Executors of the estate of A.R.M. Lower which include unpublished articles. Also included is an audio tape recorded in Kingston, Ont., April 13, 1971 which is a discussion of recent Canadian history, as well as Dr. Lower's views as expressed in the book Canadians in the Making. Dr. Lower also answers various questions concerning his philosophy of history as it relates to his philosophy of life.
This fonds consists of the reminiscences of the Oblate priest, Arthur Thibert, O.M.I. during his time and travels amongst the Inuit of the Hudson's Bay region of northern Canada.
The fonds predominantly consists of hand written letters, telegrams and postcards from Symonds to Henry D. Davray. Points of origin include Rome(1897), Madrid (1899), Leipzig (1899) and Cardoba (1898). Also included are two typed copies of letters, 1890, to Bliss Carman and a hand written note to Mr. Symons from Elodie Dolmetsch (Desiree), sister-in-law and later 2nd wife of Arnold Dolmetsch French born musician and intrument maker.
Fonds consists of photographs of the family of James Lester Willis Gill; and an article published by A. Zimmerman entitled, "Professor Gill's Flying Machine." Also includes audio recordings from performances in Kingston as recorded by CKWS and CFRC.
This fonds consists of copies of the Constitution, correspondence, minutes, subject files, financial records, reports of the Society (ASUS) and its various Committees and Commissions, including Levana; records of the former Arts Society, including Arts Society of Queen's University Annual Dinner Programme (1922); 'History of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society,' as compiled by the ASUS History Committee (1998).
Queen's University. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society