The fonds relates to his activities as chairman of a Canadian IND (Investigational New Drug) Committee to review preclinical requirements for new drugs. Includes reports, meeting minutes, correspondence and publications used as background research into the reports. In addition, there is a comprehensive bibliography of Professor Boyd's publications from 1931-1972.
The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries and notes of Canadian author in Vancouver and Montreal; correspondence with Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, 1926-1932. Also included are manuscripts, essays, short stories and drafts. The material llustrate her efforts to publish, especially with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Fonds consists primarily of correspondence to Hall's sister-in-law Vera Pyke, along with photographs, diaries and postcards from his various travels after his retirement. There is some correspondence and a number of diaries from his early life.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files writings, sermons, addresses, and lectures relating to the career of Dr. Andrews and subjects of special interest to him including the history of Newfoundland, the Queen's Theological College and Pine Hill Divinity Hall.The fonds also contains photographs including two studio portraits of Dr. Andrews.
The fonds consists of an album of photographs from Ms. Burnetto's time at Queen's University. Includes photos of campus and Kingston buildings and landscapes, field trips and outings to the Thousand Islands, Picton, Garden Island, Lake Ontario Park, Niagara Falls and Quebec City. The is also a page devoted to Professors at Queen's and various shots of friends and rooming house companions. Most individuals are identified.
The fonds consists of manuscripts and research material used in a talk that Elizabeth Sinclair gave on the history of the village of Collins Bay to the Kingston Historical Society. There are two notebooks, one of which is probably a rough draft and the other the text for her talk to the Historical Society. There is also a typewritten manuscript that probably went to the editor of "Historic Kingston". Finally, there are a number of notes and papers used by Mrs. Sinclair when preparing her paper. These include notes on land ownership in the area, notes on the book, The Baptists in Upper Canada, a one page history of the village by M.H. Grass, dated 1916 and a history of the Jubilee Woman's Institute.