Fonds consists of dance cards for Queen's formal events (1938-1940); a Freshette nametag; composite photographs of Queen's Journal staff (1938-1939) and the Alma Mater Society Executive (1939-1940); annotated Queen's Student Directories (1937-38, 1938-39, and 1939-40); and an offprint of a report of the Alma Mater Society (ca. 1940).
The fonds consists of newsletters, correspondence and publicity materials produced for fundraising activities, as well as clippings about the Golden Gaels basketball team.
The fonds consists of photographs of the exterior and interior of Routley's Reliable House, as well as an advertisement for the business, and two class photographs for a Kingston-area schoolhouse (1890s).
The fonds consists of photographs of Queen's University students in the early 1930's. The photographs were taken around campus and therefore reflect many buildings on campus, as well as in front of the houses occupied by the students - two such addresses being identified as 213 Albert Street and 632 Princess Street.
The fonds consist of records pertaining to membership, advertising of the lecture series as well as some of the papers presented, minutes of meetings, briefs and reports produced, memos and correspondence.
These albums contain albumen prints of: Kingston Mills and Locks; Rice Lake; Cobourg; Kingston; Tete du Point; Fort Henry; tennis courts; field hockey games; skiff sailing races; and railroad construction.