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Compact discs
15 · Series
Part of University Photograph Collection

CD #1: Images of Trent University: Architecture, Nassau Campus Site Prior to Building; McNamee; unidentified (prints & negatives available)

CD #2: Images of Convocation, 2004

CD #3: Images of exterior shots of Gzowski College, Chemical Sciences Building, Champlain College (photos taken 2004)

CD #4: Images of Trent "Screensaver images" (received November 2005)

CD #5: CD-ROM Presentation "Trent University: Shaping Tomorrow Leaders" [1999]

CD #6: Promotional CD entitled "Trent University" [1998]

CD #7: Zoltan Temesy Photographs: Nassau site prior to building, construction, Laying the Cornerstone of Champlain College 20 October 1965, Chemistry Building, Champlain College, Convocation 1967 (Note: the original slides and prints are located in the Zoltan Temesy Photographs folder in the Physical Site: Sets of Photographs box)

6 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 1
178: Founder's Walk by the Library
179: The Library Walkway
180: The Library Walkway
181-190: Aeril Views of the Campus, 1970s Prints (4)
191: The Library Walkway
192-196: Stairs to Bus Stop under the Walkway
197: View of University Court from Library Entrance
198-203: Different Views of People and University Court Print (1): Student ascending Stairs From Podium
204: Bridge between Champlain and Lady Eaton Colleges (Lady Eaton College in background)
205-217: Bridge between Champlain and Lady Eaton Colleges (Champlain Lecture Hall in background Print (1): Evening Scene

10 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 2
41: Path near London Street - facing Wallis Hall, September 1968.
42: House on Southeast corner of London and Rubidge Streets
43: Back of Scott House
44-46: Front of Scott House (44 is b&w)
47: View of lawn in front of Scott House with Wallis Hall in background
48: Benches near Wallis Hall side entrances
49-50: Inside Scott House (49 is b&w)
51: Fireplace and common area in Wallis Hall? (b&w)
52: Common Area in Kerr House (b&w)
53: Common Area
54-58: [Residence rooms (58 is b&w)
59: Composite from 1965-1966 (b&w)
60: Construction of Wallis Hall? (b&w)

Convocations
20 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 3
1: 1974
2-3: 196? (Convocation procession with President Symons in lead #2)
4: 1967
5: 1969
6-8: 1967
9-11: 1969
12-13: 1968
14-26: 1967
27-31: 1971
32: ?
33-40: 1969 (convocation crowd, seated #36)
41-60: 1970
61-80: 1971

Presidents, Chancellors and Professors
81: Professors and Students - View from the Podium
82-88: Processional and Recessional
80-107: Sitting down and moving about before ceremony
108-115: Podium Speeches
116-127: Conferring of Degrees
128-129: Peter Royle and Rosa Garrido
130-134: Faces
135: Robert Campbell and Christl Verduyn
136: T.H.B. Symons, Thomas Nind, John O. Stubbs, Donald Theall
137: Erica Cherney, ?
138: Donald Theall, ?, Margaret Laurence, ?, Erica Cherney
139-140: Photo Session or getting ready for Processional?
141-156: Board of Governors; Erica Cherney, ?, ?, ?
157: Tom Symons, William (Bill) Davis and Madame Vanier (b&w) Print

Students and Parents
158-180: Processional and Recessional
181-188: Awaiting and after receiving Degrees
189-207: Reception and Photo Opportunities
208-229: Parents

Miscellaneous
21 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 3
230: Board of Governors
231: Sod Turning with ?, T.H.B. Symons, C. Fraser
232: Fountain in Confederation Park
233-249: Unknown faces and places Print: 3 Students in Coffee Room

Interview notes
2 · Series
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds

Series consists of notes from interviews conducted for Cole's book, Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987.

James McQueen materials
4 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

Boxes 10-11 include records of James McQueen (JM) who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 25 October 1874 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, on 29 April 1947. JM married Margaret (Maggie) Drysdale on 31 July 1902 in London, England, where he was practicing his trade of decorator and painter. Margaret Drysdale was born in Kincardine, Scotland on 26 October 1873 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia on 2 February 1942. James and Margaret McQueen had three children: Euphemia Young (EYS), Elsie Hutchison, and Peter Ian.