File consists of photographs of Anne Parsons, a Trent University staff member. In 1985 Anne Parsons received the Symons Award.
File consists of five photographs of Deborah Parnis. In 1998, Parnis received the Symons Award for Excellence in teaching alongside Alan Wilson. Photographs include Mark Parnis.
This fonds consists of photocopies of 43 interview transcripts of residents of the Trent Valley area. The interviews were conducted by Daniel Francis under contract, in 1979, to Parks Canada and focus on such themes as transportation, commerce, settlement, tourism, and resource development. They relate to the section of the Trent-Severn waterway stretching from the mouth of the Otonabee River to Bobcaygeon.
Parks CanadaFile consists of one photograph of James Parker, a professor of psychology at Trent University. Parker is photographed with two other unidentified individuals.
File includes published, typescript and handwritten materials, along with three articles published under the title "So Went the Summer." Also includes a paper co-authored by Flora Morrison,1 published and 1 handwritten copy of "Our Train: By One Who Loves It" (1984), a typescript of "Psychology for Camp Counselors" (1937), a published copy of "It’s Fun to Cook Out" by Mary Northway and Flora Morrison, and a typescript of "Camping Was Always An Adventure" by Mary Northway (n.d.).
This item is a bound compilation of papers presented to the British Parliament.
Papers concerning the treatment of German Nationals in Germany