File consists of two data papers from the Southeast Asia Program, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
The first is "Maternity and its Rituals in Bang Chan" by Jane Richardson Hanks (1963). Excerpt, from page 3: "The purpose of this study is to set down the ethnographic data concerning childbirth in Bang Chan, following out the economic, social, religious, and cosmological aspects as needed to clarify the behavior and the psychological attitudes noted."
The second report is "Singapore and Malaysia" by Milton E. Osborne (1964). Excerpt, p.v: "...the People's Action Party's decision to contest the Malayan elections in April 1964 appears to have been an important turning point in Malaysian politics... This survey seeks to describe and analyze the events between the assumption of power by the People's Action Party in Singapore in 1959 and that party's decision to contest the Malayan elections in 1964."
File consists of seven photographs and one image of Jack Matthews, who received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University in 1992. One photograph includes Margaret Doxey.
File consists of four photographs of Janice Matthews, who received the Nancy Simmons Smith Staff Award of Excellence in the 2013 to 2014 academic year. Photographs include Dan Lemon.
File consists of two photographs of Terry Matthews a biology professor at Trent University.
File consists of photographs of E.A. (Skip) Maxwell former interim president of Trent University Faculty Association (TUFA) from 1998 to 2000.
File consists of two identical photographs and four images of Anna McCalla.
File consists of photographs of Doug McCalla, former Principal of Lady Eaton College from 1976 to 1981.
File consists of a photograph of Liz McCarney, former Assistant to Master of Champlain College in 1986.
Original Illustrated Wrappers. (17.7 cm x 12.7 cm), pp. 65, 66-68 adverts + frontispiece and 15 inserted half-tone photo plates. Cream, illustrated paper wraps, adverts to rear cover, inside rear cover and inside front cover, stapled binding. Covers lightly soiled, one small closed tear to bottom edge of front cover, spine chipped with 2.5 cm piece missing from tail, otherwise a very good plus copy of a fishing rarity. "To those whom Fortune has presented, from her store of gifts, the particular one most dear to lovers of the rod and gun, the desire to seek the haunts of fish and game, I dedicate this work. He who casts the fly, or he who prefers the gun, can find equally satisfying sport in the territory described." - from dedication. [2287]
File consists of a photograph of Don McCaskill, a Professor of Indigenous Studies at Trent University for thirty-five years.
File consists of a single head shot of John McClelland.