Fonds consists of proposals, submitted to the Department of Communications, Ottawa, relating to "The Impact of Telecommunication System Development on Canada's North".
Queen's University. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Fonds consists of correspondence, scripts, financial records, programmes, playbills, photographs, slides, and audio cassettes pertaining to numerous productions staged by the Queen's Faculty Players and the Drama Guild (1920-1987); records relating to the proposed construction of a new theatre (1965 & 1976); records relating to the Conference of the Association of Canadian Theatre History, held atQueen's University in 1991; scrapbooks (1894-1914); printed material, dealing mainly with theatre in New York State; Kingston's Grand Theatre; and assorted brochures from Drama Department (1927-1960).
Fonds consists of planning documents, correspondence, minutes, reports, promotional kits, and other material relating to various fundraising inititiatives such as 'Q Appeal', Donald Gordon Centre, John Deutsch Centre, the 'Capital Appeal' campaigns; copies of "In Production", a promotional brochure relating to the 'Creation of a Chair in Film Studies' within the Department of Film Studies at Queen's University; records pertaining to the Leonard Brockington Memorial Concert Organ (formerly the Odeon Carlton Theatre Organ; endowment campaign scrapbooks 1926, 1927 and 1949 .
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscript, photographs, research and publicity files relating to Eric Smethurst and his book, "Classics at Queen's: A Brief History" (1992); files relating to the Classics Department's contribution to the Teaching and Learning Conference (1983); and correspondence relating to the Sesquicentennial Committee for Arts and Science.
Fonds consists of research reports; lantern (instructional) slides showing construction (theoretical and practical) of bridges, dams, elevators, and miscellaneous buildings; two geometrical design books authored by Gustave Cavin.
Queen's University. Department of Civil Engineering
Fonds, with accruals, consists of 'Student Lists', (1939-1941); correspondence, notes, photographs, and clippings relating to polymer research conducted at Queen's; audio cassettes, transcripts, and brochures pertaining to the public lectures held in conjunction with the 'Global Warming Symposium', sponsored by the Departments of Chemistry, Economics, and Geography and staged at Queen's University at Kingston, as part of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations (February 1992).It also includes minutes of Queen's Chemical Society (1938-1947), and minutes of the student branch of the Chemical Institute of Canada (1942-1953); along with Grenville Frost's student notes on a physical chemistry lecture by Dr. Miller. There are also photographs of people and students in the Chemistry department in the 1970s and 1980s, and collages of the January Competition in Analytical Chemistry (1961,1963-1965, 1967).
Fonds consists of correspondence and invoices (1929-1932); a history of the Department and Fowler Herbarium; albums of Lake Opinicon Biological Station activities (1945-1953; 1970), with the photographs depicting various persons and activities relating to the Department, including the experimental research station at Lake Opinicon, Ontario; correspondence, questionnaires, research files, oral interviews, photographs, and clippings pertaining to the Department's History Project entitled, "Queen's Biology: An academic history of innocence lost and fame gained, 1858-1965"; records relating to the Group in Eukaryotic Molecular Biology and Evolution (GEMBE) (1977-1981); collection of glass specimen slides.
Fonds consists of a copy of the "Draft Proposal for the Development of Professional Graduate Studies in Art Conservation Leading to the Degree of Master of Art Conservation (M.A.C.)" (November 1972); M.A.C program information (1975-1978); and departmental meeting minutes (1996-1998); records relating to the Master of Art Conservation (MAC) programme, including the 'Proceedings' and accompanying sound recordings of the "Art Conservation Training Programs Professional Papers 'First Peoples Art and Artifacts: Heritage and Conservation Issues' presented at the Eighteenth Annual Conference" held at Queen's University (May 1992); and records relating to MAC Professor Henry Hodges.
Fonds consists of office administrative files and departmental minutes. From 1999-2009, the departmental meeting minutes were for the newly named Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology.