Fonds consists of two binders of Trent University memos, student directories, university brochures, opening ceremony invitation, etc., as well as letters from faculty addressed to Paul Delaney. Materials added in 2004 include an issue of the Peterborough Examiner (Monday, October 19, 1964); a calendar (1968) with photo of Champlain College; a photograph of Traill College's first class and a scrapbook of memorabilia of Trent's early days: invitations, notices, photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to Delany's years as a student at Trent University. Also included is a letter dated 1968 which Delaney wrote to his family shortly after arriving at Trent University.
Delaney, Paul JamesThe fonds consists of minutes, 1941-1961; reports, 1940-1961; food costs sheets; clippings and brochures relating to Camp Pine Crest.
Camp Pine CrestFonds consists of 28 volumes of land registry books: abstract indexes to deeds and instruments of deed, mortgage and acquital. Some account books relating to land in Durham County (East Riding). The Registry Office was located in Port Hope. One of the land books relates to Manvers Township.
This fonds consists of minutes, financial records, scrapbooks and other records relating to the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association of Peterborough. The scrapbooks contain articles on the clubs history as well as photographs and other notes of interest.
Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association of PeterboroughThis fonds consists of speeches by Robert Stanfield, November 20, 1967 to May 17, 1968; National Convention Policies, December 14, 1956; questionnaire and Chairman's Report of the Leadership Convention, 1967 (September); a statement by George Hees prior to the Convention; Montmorency Conference (August 7 - 10, 1967): readings and conference resume; and Progressive Conservative Party Research Department Reports (#'s 3, 6, 9, 10, 12, 16, 18, 34, 39, 41, 44, 52, 54, 56, 58, 59, 69, 84, 85, 96) concerning industrial relations, economic, and political policies.
Progressive Conservative Party of CanadaFile consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Inuit in the north. This file includes articles and booklets with topics including notes on the cooperative movement and community organization in the arctic, social culture of "Nunivak Eskimo", sociocultural change, population numbers, and "Caribou Eskimos." Includes the following publications
- Notes on the Cooperative Movement and Community Organization in the Canadian Arctic, by Frank G. Vallee, 1964.
- The Social Culture of the Nunivak Eskimo, by Margaret Lantis, 1946.
- The Canadian Arctic, Sociocultural Change, by Robert G. Williamson, 1968
- Child Rearing Patterns among the Great Whale River Eskimo, by Irma and John Honigmann, 1953
Eskimo Quarterly, published by the Oblate Fathers of the Hudson Bay Vicariate: vols. 10 (Sept 1948), 11 (Dec 1948), 12 (March 1949), 23 (Dec 1951) - Intercultural Relations at Great Whale River, by John J. Honigmann, 1952
- The Number of Eskimos: An Arctic Enigma, by Robert M. Bone, 1973
- The Future of the Caribous Eskimos, by Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. Van Stone
- Human Resource of Canada's Northlands, by Diamond Jenness, 1961
- Eskimo Population in the Canadian Eastern Arctic, Sept 1944
- The Indian in Transition: The Indian Today
- The People of the Canadian North, prepared for the National Workshop on People, Resources and the Environment North of '60, by Eric Gourdeau, May 1972
File consists of three identical portraits of Dr. Cyril Carter, associate professor of Mathematics and the Trent School of the Environment.
File consists of a photograph of Reverend Roger Guindon giving a speech at convocation in 1968.
File Consists of photographs of Trent University Students protesting Thomas H.B. Symons leaving the school, "Symonize" 1968.