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Students
19 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 2
338-340: Registration
341-376: Students (student sitting by the Otonabee River - #365) (343, 346, 347, 359, 361, 362 are b&w)
377-378: First Student Demonstration, March 1968 (b&w) (see also Trent: The Making of a University by AOC Cole (Chapter 5)
379: Campus Cafe
380: Students on bridge with Science Complex in background

Reports and resources
2 · Series
Part of Alternatives fonds

Series consists of various reports, talks, and other materials written by government agencies, scholars, and others on the environment, labour, and other topics.

2 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 1:
26-34: Tutorials
35: Lecture
36: Tutorial with ?
37: Anthropology Class
41-84: Tutorial with M.L. Rubinoff (Philosophy) (50-63 are b&w)
85-88: Computer Lab
89: Gordon Winocur (Psychology)
90: James MacAdam (Philosophy)
91: Alan Wilson (b&w)
92: ?, ?, Peter Adams
93: Iswar Chakravarty (Mathematics)
94: Stuart Robson (History) (b&w)
95: Michael Peterman (English Literature)
96-97: Fred Tromly (English Literature)
98: Tutorial with T.H.B. Symons

2 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

Boxes 6-8 include records related to Philip Andrew Standen (PAS). PAS was born in Saskatoon on 24 April 1932 and died near Chatham, New Brunswick, on 8 February 1955. The papers consist of some academic and scholarship records from school and university; correspondence with his mother while he was stationed elsewhere in Canada with the RCAF after graduating from the University of British Columbia, June 1954 to February 1955; correspondence from friends and family mostly from 1954-1955; photographs, newspaper clippings and official correspondence relating to his death and funeral; a family portrait and negative; a few miscellaneous pieces, including a couple of letters from Trudy Mounce to Phil’s mother, Effie Young Standen, after his death. Phil’s death in an air crash in the RCAF on 8 February 1955 in Chatham, New Brunswick, precipitated a voluminous correspondence. Professor Standen notes that the letters received in connection with this event by his parents, SHS and EYS, are included here in the dossier of Philip Andrew Standen because they were located with his other papers. There are some letters and other items relating to Phil in the dossier of SHS.

Victoria College materials
2 · Series
Part of Kerr family fonds

Series consists of records relating to the large land holdings of Victoria College in the Cobourg area; includes historical documents relating to the College's early beginnings, the land deals which allowed it to expand within the town and Haldimand Township and the College officers involved in the negotiations and the final move to Toronto at the end of the nineteenth century.

Meetings and minutes
2 · Series · 1988-2012
Part of International Camping Fellowship fonds

Series consists of records of the International Camping Fellowship’s steering committee meetings and minutes of the International Camping Fellowship, offering a detailed account of the discussions, decisions, and actions taken by the committee. Records include correspondence and those documenting the establishment of the International Camping Congress (ICC), such as program proposals and event schedules. This includes a large bound book containing annual meeting minutes from 1988-1997. The book is a comprehensive source of information on the committee's activities in relation to the ICC.

Personal documents
2 · Series · 1934-1972
Part of Gilbert C. Monture fonds

Series consists of various personal records, including government records verifying birth date and family information, a family tree, income tax returns (1936, 1942), and records relating to awards such as the Indian Achievement Award and honorary life membership of the Ottawa Branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (1966).

Communications
2 · Series · [1992]-2007
Part of Trent-Fleming Trail Studies Unit fonds

Series consists of communications created by or about the Trail Studies Unit. Files include website details, project outlines, newspaper clippings, brochures, and pamphlets.

Shows, events and studios
2 · Series · 1992-2016
Part of Kawartha Artists Gallery and Studio (KAGS) fonds

Series consists of material related to shows, events and studio workshops operated by the Kawartha Artists Gallery and Studio, including the best of high school annual art show and the 20th anniversary show. The best of high school annual art show started in 1991 after KAGS held life drawing classes for grade 12 students at PCVS. It now receives entries from schools throughout the Kawartha Pine Ridge School District and offers prizes, scholarships and awards to participants. Awards and scholarships include Rose Barker awards, Autumn Treasures scholarships, the Victoria Art Supply award, the Bessie Oliver award, and donor sponsored awards from the Retired Teachers of Ontario, Geneen Eyre, Nancy’s Art Gallery and Frame Studio, KAGS outdoor painters' subgroup, and Gary Seymour.
The 20th anniversary show highlights a detailed timeline of the Kawartha Artists Gallery and Studio history, from 1991 to 2010. Materials include programs, guest lists, advertisements and brochures, awards and scholarships, event and workshop procedures, and correspondence.