File consists of three photographs of William Dray, who was a professor at Trent University from 1968 to1976. He is also known for writing Philosophy of History.
Drawings of Jim Lauder, a Canadian soldier, from a German prisoner-of-war camp in 1944. Also, added in 2019, a copy of Hard Tears & Soft Laughter by James William Lauder (Tellwell Talent, 2018); the manuscript for this book was written by James William Lauder and published posthumously by Lauder's son, Jimmie Arthur Lauder, in 2018.
Lauder, James WilliamFile consists of a speech called "My Son" by James Endicott (1952), newspaper clippings including a range of topics (Dr. Endicott’s discussion of politics and the Progressive Conservative Party, reference to war and survival) and an article, "James G. Endicott" in The Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter, vol. 13, no. 136, September 1960.
File consists of two copies of Katherine E. Wallis: Canadian Sculptor by A. Roger Collins. One copy is inscribed "Dear Aunt Elise with much love from 'Alas!' and 'Alack!,' Happy Memories, 1949". Elise may refer to Elise Roux (1853-1953), wife of Thomas Alexander Stewart Hay (son of Dr. Thomas Hay and Anna Maria Stewart). Loosely inserted is an unidentified photograph of a woman.
The second copy is inscribed "Helen Dear for the new house, Love from Alice, 1953". Helen may refer to the donor's aunt, Helen Frances Mathias who married Rod Stuart; Alice may refer to the author, Alice Roger Collins.
File also includes two removable flash memory devices containing Dr. Mathias' PhD dissertation as well as digital images, slides, and photographs linked to archaeology work conducted by Mathias in Newfoundland, Qatar and Afghanistan. The dissertation provides context for the images.
File consists of four photographs and nine images of Margaret Doxey, a professor in the Department of Political Studies from 1967 to 1991. The file includes a mock-up of her article, "A Royal Reception in Cyprus."
File consists of three photographs of Catherine Downey, former Assistant to the President from 2000-2004 and then Executive Assistant to the President from 2004-2007.