The fonds consists of correspondence and material relating to Canadian civil liberties, specifically the Civil Liberties Association of Manitoba. Includes letters from A.R.M. Lower, James G. Gardiner, R.J. Manion and Charles J. Power.
The fonds consists of correspondence of Coote, 1935-1939, correspondence of H.B. Cowan, 1935-1938, press releases and speeches, 1935-1941, and files relating to the Canadian Chamber of Agriculture, including constitution and bylaws, 1935, and correspondence of the director, 1935-1938.
The fonds consists of photocopies and transcripts of correspondence, news clippings and notes used by Professor D.M. Shurman in the preparation of a biography on Corbett. Correspondence with Earl Jellicoe, Admiral Slade and Sir Walter Raleigh relating to naval affairs and naval history.
The fonds consists of correspondence, draft of memoirs, speeches and articles on Canadian education, 1961-1968, and files relating to the Canada Council, the amendment of the British North America Act and the Institue for Research in Public Policy.
Manuscripts of "Fifty years ago, a true story of the Canadian North West Rebellion" and "The Prairie Star : a saga of the western plains": both were unpublished manuscripts.
Fonds consists of correspondence; manuscript material; photographs taken at Queen's, in England, and in Egypt; copy "Queen's Y.M.C.A. Students' Hand-Book, 1909-1910", containing his class time-table, quotations, names and addresses of fellow students, doodles; receipts; and an admission ticket to the Kingston Skating Rink; notes, booklets, and pamphlets dealing with the formation of the United Nations and its Charter.
The fonds consists of a scrapbook containing newsclippings of poetry, cartoons, and photographs of Lindsay, Kingston, Toronto, the MacLennan family, Ontario judges, George Grant and others.