The fonds consists of newsletters, correspondence and publicity materials produced for fundraising activities, as well as clippings about the Golden Gaels basketball team.
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 minutes of meetings; notes and other material relating to the History Graduate Students' Association move towards change of course structure.
This fonds consists of booklets, pamphlets, posters, maps, books, etc., designed by the Graphic Design Unit; audio disc containing four Kingston poets (Tom Marshall, Stuart MacKinnon, Gail Fox, David Helwig) in a reading prepared for the National Arts Centre (1972).
The fonds consists of correspondence; reports, studies, and proposals; manuscripts; working files; recorded interviews with individuals, organizations; and government authorities at all levels, military and civil defence officials; photographs; videos; clippings; maps; publications; microfilm of clippings from regional newspapers; and posters relating to a study undertaken at Queen's University at Kingston to document this natural disaster and the on-going response to it.
Fonds consists of "Emergency Notices" relating to the January 1998 Ice Storm, recorded for the "automated attendant" on the Queen's University at Kingston main telephone number, by the "Voice of Queen's", Jack xxxx.
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