File consists of the following:
- Wildlife Sanctuary - Terms of Reference. 1986
- (no title) - Nature areas #'s 1-16 listed and described, 26 pages. [1989]
- Trent University Nature Sanctuary and Research Area. [1989]
- Faculty Research Using Trent University Land and Adjacent Waterways. [1989]
- Nassau Campus: A Preliminary Documentary Survey of Historical Archaeological Potential/ by Ross Jamieson. 1989
- On the Development of the Nassau Campus/ G.F. Hamilton. April 17, 1989 (previously 2 copies - 1 copy moved to Trent University Major Reports Collection)
- Nature Areas on the Nassau Campus, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario: An Initial Report by Rosita Ben-Oliel. Directed by Roger Jones and John Marsh. August 1989
- "Ecohab", and A Tentative Proposal for an `Ecohab Dwelling'/ by Nick Beeson. [1989]
- Trent Nature Areas Threatened?/ Arthur (Trent University student magazine). October 1989 (2 copies)
- Nature Areas and Their Use on the Nassau Campus Trent University Peterborough, Ontario/ by Rosita Ben-Oliel, Roger Jones, and John Marsh: The Wildlife Sanctuary Committee, Trent University. December 1989 (2 copies)
- Nature Areas and Their Use on the Nassau Campus... Executive Summary. December 1989
- A Proposal for Developing the Environmental Education Potential of the Campus Nature Areas. The Wildlife Sanctuary Committee, December 1989
- Nature Areas on the Nassau Campus/ by John Marsh. [December 1989]
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on confederation. This file contains photocopied excerpts of novels written about confederation. These copies include excerpts from Alexander P. Paterson, J. K. Chapman, Carl Wallace, A. M. Fraser, and. G. Creighton.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Mazo De La Roche. Contains a couple newspaper clippings regarding De La Roche and their works, and this file contains a report written by Julie Robinson for Prof. Wadland.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Hugh MacLennan. This file contains newspaper clippings with topics such as MacLennan’s career, MacLennan’s ability to teach, and MacLennan’s death.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Susanna Moodie. This file contains newspaper clippings regarding topics such as the letters written by Moodie and the reaction from the public following the publication of Susanna Moodie’s letters.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Shaw theatre festival. Items in this file include newspaper clippings that cover topics such as the return of the Shaw festival from 1980, the resignations of Paxton Whitehead from Shaw festival director, and controversy over the festival tent layout amidst the expansion.
This collection consists of pamphlets, occasional papers, and government publications relating to Indigenous peoples (mostly in Canada) and their cultures, the territorial north, archaeology, education, and northern communities.
Taylor, William Ewart