Photocopy of a transcript of a personal story told by Dorothea Gamsby relating to the Loyalist period in Boston, Quebec and New England, as recorded by her granddaughter, Belle Thorne. Transcribed by Mary Alice Downie for "Dorothea's story" an article by Downie published in Horn Book, volume 47, number 2, April, 1971, p.192. Location of original manuscript unknown, however portions of Dorothea's story was published as a series of articles in the "Coos County Democrat" (1859-1862), North Stratford, New Hampshire.
The fond consists of a photocopy of a history of the undertakings related to the Science '44 Co-op initiative by first year science students (J.S. Wrong, C.I.H. Nicholl, W. Sweet, C. Lendrum, and D. Lane) to establish Queen's Student-Run housing. .
Items are a report by A. Kelso Roberts filed on return from a world trip as a member of the Canadian Churchmen's Thirty-Four Day Tour (1964) and Toronto Star clipping on Agnes Macphail (1932).
Fonds consists of meeting minutes; correspondence; and the Association's newsletter, RAQ News; and a recording of a speech made, as part of 'RAQonteur - A series of forums to strengthen links between Queen's and Kingston', by then Chancellor of Queen's University, David Dodge, entitled "A Difficult Period of Transition for the Global Economy: The View from Kingston" (24 March 2009).