Consists of Dr. Bennett's notes from his time as a medical student at Queen's University from 1916 to his graduation in 1921. Notes are those he took from courses and lectures in all major areas of medical studies, and include notes from his studies in the treatment of tuberculosis, sanitary science, psychiatry, preventative medicine etc. There are also some photographs of colleagues, printed material, diplomas and awards.
Fonds consists of correspondence, articles, memoranda, reports relating to his career at Queen's, the Royal Commission on Price Spreads, the Canadian National Railway, housing, economics, planning and municipal politics.
Manuscript letters and lease book typed transcripts, photostats from National Archives and printed materials concerning the creation and disposition of Clergy Reserves of land in Upper Canada 1791-1856.
Collection consists of the minute book of the Class of Arts 1896 (1892-1896) including a transcript of the minutes. In addtion, there is correspondence and reports, including a history of the Class of Arts 1896. The original minute book, along with the correspondence and reports, was found in a wooden box that was specifically made to house the minutes. The wooden box is included in this collection.
Item is a typescript from the Court of Probate, Province of Canada, Exemplication of probate of the last will and testament of James McKenzie, late of the City of Kingston, in the County of Frontenac, Master in the Royal Navy, 1851.
Item is an album containing three recordings. Side 1 contains "Make Believe" performed by Annabelle Innes and "Until" performed by Sydney Callum; Side 2 contains the "Stephen Foster Medley" performed by Angrove Singers with Lenore Black at the piano.
Fonds consists of short film clips that were likely used as visuals for stories on CKWS news programming. They vary in terms of subject matter from human interest to infrastructure to city politics but are all local in nature.