The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, press clippings and files relating to Queen's University, the Commission on Post Secondary Education, the Economic Council of Canada, the Commission on Railway Pension Costs and many organizations with which Dr. Deutsch was associated. In addition to the very important correspondence, the large collection of briefs to government agencies and commissions of inquiry, special studies, memoranda and reports make these papers a valuable source for reseachers studying monetary policy, education and the ecomony and public administration in Canada. Also a document on "Queen's in the First Decade of the Century."
The fonds consists of a scrapbook of Tweedsmuir history, with excerpts related to Bath, Millhaven, Hawley, Fairfield Family, Dr. H.C. Burleigh, churches and historic buildings. Also includes a voter's list for municipal and provincial elections, 1880.
Includes information of search for employment in Amherst Island and Hallowell (Picton), and records of Picton Ladies Sewing Circle Society, 1842, who were attempting to buy an organ from St. George's Cathedral, Kingston.
Fonds consists of subject files relating to the various areas of responsibility of the Vice-Principal Services, such as physical services, academic services, student services, health sciences, city relations, parking, property purchases and housing.
Queen's University. Office of Vice-Principal Services
Fonds consists of minutes and details of events, including the conference "The Prism of Change: University Women in the 1980's" held at Queen's University in October 1984.
Fonds consists of a diary for the years 1873-74, as well as a short family genealogy (starting with Joseph Stuart), legal documents, an account book for George Stuart with the Liberal Conservative Association of Frontenac County and one photograph.