This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on George Grant. Includes newspaper clippings with topics covering Grant’s life, opinion pieces on Grant, and Grants stance on nationalism.
File consists of five portraits of Jon Grant, former Chair of the Board of Governors from 1984 to 1986. Grant is a recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) in fall 1991.
File consists of a portrait of Marion Grant (1926-2004), Assistant Chief Accountant. She worked at Trent University from 1979 to 1992.
File consists of three photographs and two images of Shelagh Grant (d. 2020) professor at Trent University and a recipient of an honorary degree Trent University (Doctor of Letters) in 2014.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on General Granting Agencies. Includes newspaper clippings. Topics include cuts in art grants, arts awards, and policy updates.
File consists of six photographs of Judy Grasmuck, Administrative Assistant to the University President in 1991, Assistant to Lady Eaton College Principal in 1995 and the Lady Eaton College Administrator from 1996 to 1999. One photograph includes Leonard Conolly.
The grasses scrapbook was compiled by Catharine Parr Traill for her friend James Fletcher and given to him 12 January 1894. The inside cover has the following inscriptions: "Grasses from Stony Lake gathered and mounted by Cathe Parr Traill - Aged 92 years." These specimens are from the Island of Minne Wa-Wa and Otter Island. July-September 1893" and "With Mrs.Traill's kind wishes to her much valued and esteemed friend James Fletcher F.S.L.S. & etc. January 12th, 1894". The scrapbook consists of 20 pages, 18 of which have pressed grasses, from the Stoney Lake area of the Island of Minne Wa-Wa and Otter Island, glued onto them. Also included in the scrapbook is a specimen list of the grasses and a photocopy of an article, entitled "Grasses from Stony Lake Gathered and Mounted by Cathe Parr Traill - Aged 92 Years". The article was written by William G. Dore and published in The Ontario Naturalist in 1966.
The framed mosses were gathered by Catharine Parr Traill in the Stoney Lake area. Prior to the Archives receiving this addition, the pages were taken apart, mounted and framed in two frames each containing three pages of mosses; one medium frame containing "Sedges & grass, with mosses, from the bank below the garden at Westove. Gathered and arranged for Katie. With Grandmother's dear love. Oct. 24th, 1889"; and one small frame with Traill's autograph.
Traill, Catharine ParrThis file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on James H Gray. Includes a newspaper article discussing the career and life choices Gray made for himself.