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P907 · File · 1927
Part of Pamphlet collection

Octavo. (22.8 cm x 15.2 cm), pp. 176 (includes List of Members and Index, frontispiece photo portrait + 20 inserted black & whites plates printed one-side only. Beige printed card covers, green cloth backing. Three instances of the last name only, 'Servos', have been painstakingly cut away from the Index probably using an x-acto knife, else the interior is clean and bright. Covers soiled and creased, chips to corner tips with diagonal piece missing from rear lower corner, spine rubbed with chips at spine ends, else a very good copy. The Annual Reports run from page 19 to 38 only, the majority of text is primarily historical and biographical essays. Front cover reads: "The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Vol. VIII. Annual Transactions 1917-1926." [2307]

Edwards, Roy
UPC/003(07) · File · [196-?]-[198-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of eleven photographs of Roy Edwards (1922-2012), one of the founding faculty members at Trent University. He was Dean of Science in 1966, was acting Vice-President in 1983 and acting President in 1984. This file also contains five photographs of the Turtle II which was a boat owned by the Biology Department from 1966-1975. One photograph includes Erica Cherney.

Education - 1
JWRF/005(09) · File · 1964-1990
Part of John Wadland research files collection

This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on education (file 1 of 2). File includes reports on education updates and suggestions, as well as excerpts from education journals discussing the history of Canada’s education.

Edmison, Alex
UPC/003(05) · File · [ca. 1964]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of two photographs of Alex Edmison, who was appointed to the first Board of Governors of Trent University in 1964. One photograph shows Edmison in Rubidge hall setting up the first library at Trent University. Photographs include Thomas H.B. Symons, Charles K. Fraser, and Jack Martin.