The fonds consists of correspondence, scrapbooks and photographs relating to the reunions and other post-graduation activities of Queen's Class of Medicine from 1957. Includes newsletters of graduate activities, newsclippings regarding graduates, and photographs from various graduates time at Queen's.
Fonds consists of Queen's memorabilia, including examination papers, and dance programmes; a female student's gym outfit; song sheets; and a copy "ATribute to Sit John A. Macdonald", by the University's first Dean of Students, Dr. Stewart Webster.
Fonds consists of correspondence from various close friends and acquaintances including André and Jeannette Biéler, Joe Clark, John & Olive Diefenbaker, Harriet & Eugene Forsey, Leslie Frost, Jeanette Turner Hospital, Flora MacDonald, Isabel Meighen, and Hilda Neatby.
Fonds consists of a copy of "Queen's", published by the Queen's University Alumnae Association in 1922; photographs of student associations he was part of while a Commerce student at Queen's; team crests of various University and community teams he was a member of, including Arts '43 Intramural Ski Champions (1941), Ontario Athletic Commission Camp (1938); and the EOABA Junior (1940) and Intermediate 'A' Champions (1942); and obituary.
An elaborate and detailed document determining the process of divisions and partition of the estates of two monasteries - Santa Catalina in the community of Granada and San Augustin of Toledo. Interwoven are the interests of a Donna Florencia de Torree y de Guzman. The Royal emissary sent to settle the conflict was Don Diego Fernandez. Manuscript written in fine readable hand in Spanish regarding legislative and administrative proceedings under King of Spain Philip II.