This fonds consists of a copy of Norris E. (Joe) Hunt's World War Two memoirs entitled 'Are You Ready Hunt?'It covers the period of his service as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force and the time he spent in a Prisoner of War Camp -- Stalag Luft 3 -- located in Luckenwalde, Germany.
Fonds consists of notes and manuals for White's artworks, correspondence, course curriculum for courses taught at Ryerson University, and other material.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, newspaper articles, pamphlets, speeches, press clippings, and personal diaries 1912-1959. A large portion of these papers consists of material concerning western agriculture and politics. Of particular interest in this connection are those files dealing with the Canadian Council of Agriculture, which includes the minutes of the Council from December 29, 1911 to March 31, 1922.
Correspondence, notes and articles relating to Nathan Fellowes Dupuis, James Williamson and book, Lest We forget (1969), speeches, research on Queen's history, information on the fight to keep Lower Campus (1961) and photographs.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, press releases, memoranda, subject files relating to his work as Minister of Labour, his constituency and several federal elections. Correspondents include Sir Robert Borden, J.S. Woodsworth, Lord Tweedsmuir and, most notable, are a large number of letters and telegrams from Mackenzie King.
Fonds consist of correspondence to and from Monk Gibbon and others; subject files; addresses; articles; and slides relating to his research and writings on the Irish poet.
Fonds consists of several statements of fees for students attending Queen's University at Kingston, and the "Fall Programme" for the Queen's University Canterbury Club.
The fonds consists of manuscripts and drafts of short stories and other writings, correspondence both professional and personal and research files that make up a great part of this author's working life.