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Queen's University. Queen's Quarterly fonds
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1893-1990 (Creation)
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- Queen's Quarterly
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4 m of textual records
9 microfilm reels
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The Queen's Quarterly, a scholarly review journal of general interest, began its life under the inspiration of Principal George Monro Grant. In the lead article of the first issue (July 1893), he argued that something was needed to appeal to Queen's alumni and well-wishers at a high intellectual level. In addition to articles on a wide variety of topics, the earliest Queen's Quarterly also contained articles about happenings on campus, as well as the Principal's annual report.
Queen's Quarterly has been published continuously since its inception, and its standard has remained high enough to substantiate the claims of it being Canada's oldest general interest intellectual journal. It was only in 1928 that one individual was assigned to continual editorial responsibility. Before then, Queen's Quarterly had been run by editorial committees, and different members of its prevailing committee were responsible for producing each issue.
The journal's commitment has always been to offer both the academic and the general reader a lively collection of analysis and reflection, in fields as diverse as international relations, science policy, literary criticism, travel writing, economics, religion, short fiction, and poetry.
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Fonds consist of correspondence, including letterbooks; financial ledgers; manuscripts and galleys; submissions and rejected manuscripts; minutes of Editorial Board; various drafts of the poem "End of the White Mouse" by Irving Layton, accompanied with two letters between Layton and H. Pearson Gundy, former editor of the Quarterly. Issues of the Queen's Quarterly can be found in the Queen's Printed Collection, and it has been microfilmed from 1893-1955.
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Queen's Quarterly, Queen's University
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- English
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2999 (Layton, Irving)
3625
3639.1
3677
3701
MF 3894-3902
Queen's Printed Collection
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Open
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Public domain