File contains a portion of a ledger book, various official documents, legal papers, property assessments, correspondence, an abstract of a County of Hastings registry book concerning Lot 37 in the 6th Concession of Sidney, and teaching certificates and contracts for Nina J. Asseltine.
The fonds consists of two biology (Biol. 236 and Medical Biology) notebooks. The books are composed mainly of illustrations, both colour and black and white.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, publications, research and lecture notes dealing primarily with Dr. Arthur's work as a psychologist.
This fonds consists of copies of the Constitution, correspondence, minutes, subject files, financial records, reports of the Society (ASUS) and its various Committees and Commissions, including Levana; records of the former Arts Society, including Arts Society of Queen's University Annual Dinner Programme (1922); 'History of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society,' as compiled by the ASUS History Committee (1998).
Queen's University. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society
Fonds consists of photographs of the family of James Lester Willis Gill; and an article published by A. Zimmerman entitled, "Professor Gill's Flying Machine." Also includes audio recordings from performances in Kingston as recorded by CKWS and CFRC.
The fonds predominantly consists of hand written letters, telegrams and postcards from Symonds to Henry D. Davray. Points of origin include Rome(1897), Madrid (1899), Leipzig (1899) and Cardoba (1898). Also included are two typed copies of letters, 1890, to Bliss Carman and a hand written note to Mr. Symons from Elodie Dolmetsch (Desiree), sister-in-law and later 2nd wife of Arnold Dolmetsch French born musician and intrument maker.