Pittsburgh Community Benefit Fund fonds
- CA ON00239 F3062
- Fonds
- 1997-2010
Fonds consists of minutes of the PCBF, applications for funds, correspondence and other material.
Pittsburgh Community Benefit Fund
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Pittsburgh Community Benefit Fund fonds
Fonds consists of minutes of the PCBF, applications for funds, correspondence and other material.
Pittsburgh Community Benefit Fund
"Pioneering: Early days in the interior of British Columbia," by Beth Greenwood
Handwritten essay on pioneering in early British Columbia
Greenwood, Beth
Fonds consists of records and memorabilia belonging to Queen's grad Pierre Wolfe, Meds '47. This includes his student notes for his medical classes taken at Queen's, 8mm film footage of Queen's campus and Kingston, photographs of Barriefield, Kingston, and Queen's, and pins, crests and medals.
Wolfe, Pierre
Fonds consists of Dr. du Prey's course material and lecture notes for the courses he taught at Queen's in the Department of Art History.
du Prey, Pierre de la Ruffinière
Chapter on Eastern Ontario, p.665 (1882).
Unknown
Items are three issues of Picturesque Canada (1882; Vol. I, No. XI; and Vol. I, No. XVII), edited by Principal Grant.
Item is a World War I anniversary edition of the Picton Gazette, accompanied by a letter from L.J. Flynn of the Kingston Historical Society.
Day book of unidentified physician, Prescott, Ontario 14 October 1882 to 20 March 1883, pages 226-511.
Jacalyn Duffin
Fonds consists of invitations to various Queen's University student organization events; programme and musical score for the 1950 Alma Mater Society production of "Dear Susie"; photographs of various student teams and events including the 1946-1947 Women's Hockey Team, the 1946 Levana Candlelighting ceremony, visit of Premier Leslie Frost to open the "Frost Wing", 1952 Fall Convocation, Alfie and the Queen's Bands, and a classroom of 'bored' students taken for an article to be written on student apathy; and an Arts Tam, hoods worn by Phyllis Lake and her husband, George, to their respective graduations, and the gown worn to her first-year classes by Phyllis Lake.
Lake, Phyllis