The fonds reflects Nancy E. Simpson’s career as a geneticist and consists of lab notebooks, correspondence, blood sample receipts, course materials, workshop (conference) abstracts, publications, data related to her cholinesterase studies in Brazilians and data concerning the Inuit of Igloolik. The materials in this fonds mainly relate to her research concerning the silent serum cholinesterase gene in Inuit and Indigenous communities, chromosome mapping, Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 (MEN-2) and fertility. There are also references to Machado-Joseph disease and Friedreich’s Ataxia.
Item is a letter relating to Lord Dalhousie's visit to Perth in Upper Canada, and a newsclipping of an open letter to Lord Dalhousie regarding Wesleyan missionaries in Canada.
Fonds consists of a complete run of issues of the newspaper commencing with Vol. 1, Issue 1 (1967), up to the present. Back issue have also been microfilmed from Vol. 1 (1967) to Vol. 39 (2004-2005).
Fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating mainly to the supply and production of non-ferous metals and alloys durng his time as Chief of Allocations and Conservation, Office of the Metals Controller, Department of Munitions and Supplies, for the Federal Government of Canada, during the Second World War; as well as his time working for the International Nickel Company of Canada, in relation metal supply and production in NATO countries; and his time at the National Defence College, located in Kingston, Ontario.
Fonds consists of a notebook, 'Annual Field Day ' programme, and a copy 'The Lantern', pertianing to M.L. Entwhistle's time as a student at Coberg Collegiate Institute, plus a photograph of the CCI staff (1918-1919); 'Students' Handbooks & Directories' of the Queen's Summer School Association, and a Convocation programme (26 November 1926).
Consists of course calendars, lecture notes, reading lists and other course materials related to the Fellow's Course in Banking offered at Queen's University.
Consists of two letters from Florence Nightingale to Rachel (Williams) Norris, dated 1881 and 1899 respectively. It also includes a photograph of Rachel (Williams) Norris.
Fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, reports, subject files, political party materials, and records reflecting four decades of endeavor in numerous areas; correpsondence and MSS relating to articles appearing in the "International Political Science Review"; correspondence and articles relating to various international confereneces attended. The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, Ontario Advisory Committee on Confederation, and the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission are covered in great detail.