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Queen's University. Office of the Vice-Principal Development and Information fonds
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1972-1982 (Creation)
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- Queen's University. Office of the Vice-Principal Development and Information
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1.9 m of textual records, 2 photographs : b&w and col.
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Administrative history
The office of Vice-Principal Development and Information began with the appointment of James M Courtright on September 21 1970. This position was created to advise and assist the Board of Trustees in the development and execution of programs aimed at enlisting wider financial support of private persons. In addition, the VP Development and Information was to keep close contact with alumni organizations and benefactors and was responsible for the development and supervision of the information and news services of the university. The VP was also secretary of the University Council and the Trustees Fund Council. James Courtright remained in this position until his retirement in December 1979. At this point, the office of the Vice-Principal Development and Information was disbanded, and its responsibilities were dispersed between various positions, including the newly formed Executive Director of Communication and External Liaison in June 1980.
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Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, financial records, and reports relating to various fund-raising camapigns undertaken at Queen's; material relating to the Nathan Dupuis Tea Service, donated to the University, by his descendants. Also includes a letter from Philip Moore of Buckingham Palace to VP J.M. Courtwright relating to the unveiling of a plaque on campus during Queen Elizabeth's visit.
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Transfer by the Office of the Vice-Principal Development and Information in 1980
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- English
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Location of originals
1014
1002.24 SE
V028
2999 (QU-Peacock)
2999 (QU-Queen Visit)
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Open
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