File consists of eight identical portraits of History Professor, David Macmillan.
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.
Octavo. (26 cm x 16.3 cm). Peach coloured printed paper wraps, containing 3 black & white plates, printed one-side, loosely inserted. Covers a little soiled and chipped, else near fine.
File consists of photographs of Susan Mackle, the former Vice-president (Development) from 1988 to 1994, and then Vice-president (Advancement) from 1995 to 2005. Photos include Matt Gallinger, Michael McClintock, Bob Snider, and Ron Krieg.
File consists of one photograph of Carol Mackinnon, a Trent University Alumni.
File consists of one photograph and six negatives of Georgette Mackenzie a Trent University employee since 1994.
Section II, 1891. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada . (Read May 27, 1891), Quarto. (29.8 cm x 22.3 cm), pp. 45-59 + 2 plates. Peach-coloured printed wraps, sewn binding. Lacking rear cover. Fragile front cover chipped along bottom edge and spine, cover dust soiled, otherwise a very good copy of a scarce item. (Not found in Lowther).
This newspaper was published in Forth Simpson, N.W.T. and covered such topics as Indigenous sports, local events, national news, and the Berger inquiry on the Mackenzie Valley pipeline.
File consists of two photographs of Doug MacIsaac, a Trent University employee since 1997.
File consists of one photograph of Sean MacGregor.
File consists of three photographs of Chris MacGee (1951-1998), director and curator of Mackenzie Gallery.
File consists of a photograph of George MacDougall, a Trent University Alumni.
File consists of a photograph of Rod MacDonald who was the former president of Trent Local of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU Local 365).
File includes correspondence from John Bethune, William Macaulay, John Strachan, C.A. Hagerman, Miss J. Lambert, N. Macaulay, John Low[e], G.H. Markland, W. Allan, Rev. A.H. Burwell, John Truffry, [Lord Bishop C.J. Quebec]. Topics include the following:
- founding judiciary system of Ontario
- John Bethune - trouble with America 1811, simultaneous political problems in England, Napoleonic War
- William Macaulay [son] - decided to stay in York on Mr. Strachan's advice, as clergyman 1815, might send money with John Robinson to England with an order for books that he will need after he sets up as clergyman
- C.A. Hagerman - wants careful reporting of House debates in the York Gazette 1821, marriage law introduced by 'Robinson' receiving great deal of discussion, distressed by reaction by Nichol & his party, angry that debates have been misrepresented in York Gazette, "Robinson is a very able debater, but he loses his temper"
- C.A. Hagerman - Durham Election 1821, discussion about who can vote, bill re steamboats duty payments, tavern license bill, division of Town militia from the County militia
- [N.] Macaulay - 1828, the poor of York when sickly "are wretched beyond description," ration tickets given to poor immigrants, mentions Lady Colbourne & Mrs. Hagerman, and marriage of Mary Powell to Mr. Jarvis
- John Lowe 1828, describes hunting area in Adolphstown, waiting to hear of Judge Bethune's marriage
- G.H. Markland 1828, uses saying "Rome wasn't built in a day"
- John Strachan 1818, government appointments, mentions Fitzpatrick, Hagerman, Sir Peregrine [Maitland], Hilliers, Markland, Dr. Sampson, John Colbourne
- G.H. Markland 1829, Sir John very angry about the Roads bill
- Rev. Burwell 1831, idea to establish & circulate new paper as counteraction to the "Revolutionaries," wants to offer his services in an attempt to avoid a Revolution