Graduate clinical fonds
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CA ON00239 F1726
Fonds
1986-1990
Queen's Univerity. Graduate clinical
Samuel Earl McDowell fonds
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CA ON00239 F1592
Fonds
[ca. 1916]-1922
Fonds consists of dance programmes; dinner menus; class notebooks; examination papers; list of landladies; student directories; and other student-related material.
McDowell, Samuel Earl
Peter Morris fonds
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CA ON00239 F1608
Fonds
1973
The fonds consists of two typed filmscripts, one titled "The film companion."
Morris, Peter
Alexander Muir collection
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CA ON00239 F1609
Sammlung
1964-[1980]
The fonds consists of collected correspondence about the life and work of Alexander Muir, as well as photographs and press clippings gathered from various archives and libraries in preparation for commemorative activities carried out by the Queen's Alumni office. Original correspondence relating to the commemorative activities is also present.
Muir, Alexander
Sibbit Brothers Dairy Farm fonds
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CA ON00239 F1614
Fonds
1874-1917
Includes a talk by W. Sibbit entitled 'An important question to the Canadian people.'
Sibbit Brothers Dairy Farm
John Thorburn fonds
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CA ON00239 F1615
Fonds
1897-1901
The fonds consists of clippings, pamphlets and material relating to the Second International Library Conference in London, England, 1897.
Thorburn, John
Molly Brant collection
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CA ON00239 F1617
Sammlung
1956-1996
Research notes, photocopies of articles and a manuscript relating to Molly Brant (probably written by Celia B. File).
Brant, Molly
Carol Myers fonds
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CA ON00239 F1618
Fonds
1976-1986
Research files relating to Colonel Samuel McLaughlin. The files were collected for proposed film and include notes, clippings and photographs.
Myers, Carol
May B. Penwarden fonds
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CA ON00239 F1623
Fonds
1974
Correspondence and reminiscences while at Queen's University, 1903-1907.
May B. Penwarden