This addition to the fonds consists of correspondence, research notes, photographs, manuscripts, and some original historical records relating to Professor David S. Macmillan's work as an archivist at the University of Sydney and his research and publications on Scottish and Australian history.
Macmillan, David StirlingIncludes copies of the following works:
- "Archives in New South Wales--the Situation in 1956" by David S. Macmillan, University of Sydney. American Archivist 20, no. 1, January 1957.
- "Review, Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, The Foreign Ministers of Alexander I; Political Attitudes and the Conduct of Russian Diplomacy, 1801-1825" by David S. Macmillan. Canadian Slavic Studies [1967?]
- "Scottish Migrations to Australia: The Background and Effects of the Movement 1788-1850" by David S. Macmillan. Scottish Colloquium Proceedings. Vol. 2 University of Guelph, 1969. [Includes entire volume of proceedings]
- "The Scottish-Russian Trade: Its Development, Fluctuations, and Difficulties 1750-1796" by David S. Macmillan. Canadian Slavic Studies 4, no. 3 (Fall 1970): 426-442. [offprint]
- "Genetic Predisposition to Melanoma and Other Skin Cancers in Australians" by M.M. Lane Brown, C.A.B. Sharpe, D.S. Macmillan and V.J. McGovern. The Medical Journal of Australia , 1971, 1: 852. [reprints and full issue]
File consists of a photograph of David Moore, Bruce MacLeod, Susan Mackle Vice-President (Development), Todd Willcox, Mike McClintock, Jack Ruttle, Paul Wilson Director of Athletics, John McCarney, and John Burbidge Associate Vice-President (Student Services).
This collection is comprised of research files, published articles, government documents, reports and supporting documents all pertaining to Indigenous issues in Canada.
Newhouse, DavidFonds consists of correspondence, questionnaires and reports generated by Professor David R. Cameron who was commissioned by the Department of the Secretary of State (superseded by the Department of Canadian Heritage) to investigate the status of Canadian Studies in the 1990s. His report, "Taking Stock: Canadian Studies in the Nineties" was published by the Association of Canadian Studies in 1996. Materials include readers' comments on the draft report.
Cameron, David R.Fonds is comprised of correspondence, memos, legal documents, and reports pertaining to the administrative career of David Morrison at Trent University.
Morrison, David R.The fonds consists of 19 documents including deeds, conveyances, and a map of the mill and water power property of Samuel Dickson and relating to land in the Water/McDonnel/Hunter Streets and river area of Peterborough, Ontario (Upper Canada and Canada West). Also an 1823 grant of Lot 1, Communication Road, Smith Township collected by the Davidson Family.
Davidson familyFile consists of letters and receipts Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company, Grand Trunk Railway, Port Hope Iron Works)
File consists of a photograph of Lois Davidson a recipient of the Eminent Service Award in 2001.
File consists of eight photographs of Cheryl Davies, the President of the Trent Alumni Association from 1997 to 2001. Photographs include Lisa Devon, Glen Easson, Rebecca Davies, Francy Poapst, and Bob ?.
File consists of three photographs of Robertson Davies in academic gowns. Davies received an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from Trent University in Fall 1974. One photograph includes Eugene Forsey and an unidentified individual.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Robertson Davies. This file contains newspaper and magazine clippings. The articles focus on topics such as the works of Davies, the opinions of Robertson, and the awards and honorariums to Robertson Davies.
File consists of one headshot of Arlene Davis, a recipient of the Eminent Service Award in 1989.
File consists of a photograph of the 18th Premier of Ontario Bill Davis in an academic gown.
File consists of seven photographs of Darek Dawda, a recipient of the Symons Medal in 1995.
Fonds consists of manuscript copies, correspondence, newspaper clippings, research materials, and notes related to the English translation by Professors Dawn and Denis Smith of the 1998 edition of El Ultimo dia de Salvador Allende by Oscar Soto. The English title is The Last Day of Salvador Allende: a Chronicle of the Assault on La Moneda Palace, Santiago de Chile.
Folders in the box include the following:
Folder 1
- Correspondence, 1999-2001: correspondents include Dawn Smith, Denis Smith, Alicia Soto, Oscar Soto, and Bella Pomer
- Book proposal, manuscript submissions, letters to editors, newspaper clippings, notes, right to translate, 1999-2001
Folder 2
- “Allende Files”: Correspondence, 1998-1999; includes correspondence with Alicia Soto
- “Notes for Oscar Soto” regarding the translation of text
- Notes regarding contracts, fees, and rights to the translation
Folder 3
- Typed drafts of the English translation of the introduction to Oscar Soto’s The Last Day of Salvador Allende (also floppy disk labeled “New Introduction 30.12.99”)
Folder 4
- Manuscript copy of The Last Day of Salvador Allende: A Chronicle of the Assault on La Moneda Palace, Santiago de Chile by Oscar Soto, translated into English by Professors Dawn and Denis Smith (also floppy disk copy of same manuscript)
- Photocopy of blueprint of La Moneda Palace
Folder 5
- News articles on the Pinochet trial from November 1998 to May 2000
- Printed email correspondence between Denis Smith and various editors of newspapers