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3 · Series · 1957-1974
Part of Trent Athletics Centre fonds

Series includes Paul Wilson's files on various sports teams, clubs, and events, Michael Treadwell's correspondence and brochures of various racing sailboats, and material gathered from other universities' athletics programs

Newsletters
3 · Series · 1987-2007
Part of International Camping Fellowship fonds

Series consists of International Camping Fellowship newsletters from 1987-2007. Series includes a large bound book of newsletters from 1988-1997. ICF newsletters provide specific information related to International Camping Congress (ICC) events, including details about keynote speakers, presentation topics, workshops, and other activities associated with the ICC, and documents the activities, achievements, initiatives, and contributions of the ICF community.

25 · Series · ca. 1967-1970s
Part of University Slide Collection

Series consists of Blue binder of approximately 480 slides received in 2015 via Elaine Goselin and Bill Kimball. Slides pertain to Trent University and are dated ca. 1967-1970s. Some slides are stamped "M.J. O'Brien." Michael O'Brien was operations engineer at Trent from 1967 to 1979. Many of the slides are mechanical/electrical in nature and some portray workers, presumably of Trent, on the job. Also included are aerial images of the Nassau Campus, images of construction sites on the Nassau Campus and at Traill College, fall scenery, convocation ceremony during the Symons/Frost era, and workers either inflating or deflating the athletics "Bubble".

Faculty, staff, and students
24 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 4
75: Rowing on the Otonabee River
76: Traill College Common Room
77: By the Otonabee River
78: Champlain College Dining Hall
79: Rowing
80: Science Lab
81: Bata Library
82: Science Lab
83: Tutorial Group
84: Bata Library
85: Science Lab
86: Bata Library
87: Traill College
88: Champlain College West Quad
89: University Court and Bata Library Print
90: Processing to the laying of the cornerstone for Champlain College
91: Champlain College
92: Convocation Process
93: Traill College (Wallis Hall) Junior Common Room
94: Bata Library
95: T.H.B. Symons addressing Convocating Class
96: Faculty assembled for convocation (see also BINDER 3, SLIDES 139-140
97: Lady Eaton College construction

23 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 4
41: Tennis Court 'Bubble'
42: Original Bridge over Canal at Nassau
43: Bata Library
44: Construction for Champlain College
45: Faryon Bridge
46: Champlain College Print
47: Laying the Cornerstone of Champlain College, October 20, 1965
48: Champlain Construction Site, 1966
49: Drumlin and Ski Jump
50: Plaque indicating Founder's Walk
51: Access road - construction
52: Trent Site, 1965 Print
53: Faryon Bridge and Science Complex, 1971
54: Champlain College cornerstone ceremony, October 1965.
55: Faryon Bridge construction Print
56: University Court looking towards Champlain College
57-62: Construction on Nassau Campus, 1966
63-64: Construction on Nassau Campus, 1965
65: Start of bridge construction
66: Construction of Nassau Campus, 1966
67: Champlain College from River Road, 1968
68: Construction on Nassau Campus, 1965
69: Nassau Campus, 1965 Print
70: Lady Eaton College Dining Hall
71: Nassau Campus, 1965
72: Peter Robinson College
73: Traill College
74: Nassau Campus, 1965

Binder 5
1-57: Furniture at Trent (see also Trent University Photograph Collection – Furniture at Trent file)
58-72: Mrs. Geo. E. Estes slides of Trent University, 1964 Print: Native Men at Opening of Trent
58-63: Trent University Opening Ceremonies
64: Convocation procession
65-68: Campus scenery amid construction (winter construction scene - #67)
69: Traill College
70: Faryon Bridge
71: Champlain College
72: Unknown building
73: "Trent University" sign
74: Bata Library construction (exterior)
75: Campus scenery
76: Campus scenery
77: Campus scenery
78: Champlain College (exterior)
79: Faryon Bridge
80: Champlain College tower
81: Champlain College tower
82: Langton House, Catharine Parr Traill College (exterior)
83: Scott House, Catharine Parr Traill College (exterior)
84: Wallis Hall, Catharine Parr Traill College (exterior)
85: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College (exterior)
86: Science class in progress
87: Science class in progress
88: Dinner [in the Great Hall]
89: Rubidge Hall (exterior, with students in gowns)
90: Library interior [Rubidge Hall?]
91: Meeting (early days; perhaps at Rubidge Hall or Traill]
92: Class in progress (early days)
93: Class in progress (early days)
94-167: Aerial views of Trent University campus
168-171: Podium area
172-173: Faryon Bridge
174-183: Champlain College
184-191: Bata Library
192-193: Science Complex
194-195: The Pit, Lady Eaton College
196-201: Lady Eaton College
202-206: Stratton Christmas & New Year Greeting, P.R. Stratton photo, Exterior Drawings of Sadleir House
207-209: [Early twentieth century] exterior street side view of Sadleir House
210-213: [Early twentieth century] backyard view of Sadleir House
214-219: Exterior, Trent University owned Sadleir House
220-222: Sadleir House exterior architecture
223-231: Sadleir House stain glass windows
232-235: Sadleir House interior woodwork
236-240: Sadleir House staircases
241-247: Sadleir House interior architecture and fireplace
248-249: Sadleir House Library
250: Sadleir House Cafeteria
251: Sadleir House scenery
252: North House, PRC
253: Stratton House, PRC
254: The Cottage, PRC
255: Reid House, PRC
256-257: Abbott House, PRC
258-263: Large wooden [Native-built?] canoe with numerous people, Otonabee River near Trent University [1994]
264-270: Trent's official opening, 1964 (slides donated by Don Barrie, 2006)
271-274: Trent University construction work, April 1968 (slides donated by Bruce & Betty McTaggart, 2007)
275-276: Bata Library
277-279: Champlain College
280-281: Faryon Bridge & Bata Library
282: The Great Hall with Heeney Banners, Champlain College
283: Classroom with students

Binder 6

Blue binder of approximately 480 slides received in 2015 via Elaine Goselin and Bill Kimball. Slides pertain to Trent University and are dated ca. 1967-1970s. Some slides are stamped "M.J. O'Brien." Michael O'Brien was operations engineer at Trent from 1967 to 1979. Many of the slides are mechanical/electrical in nature and some portray workers, presumably of Trent, on the job. Also included are aerial images of the Nassau Campus, images of construction sites on the Nassau Campus and at Traill College, fall scenery, convocation ceremony during the Symons/Frost era, and workers either inflating or deflating the athletics "Bubble".

22 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 4
1: Guests assembling for the opening of Trent
2: Faculty and guests assembling for the opening
3: Reception following opening
4: Platform Party: Madame Pauline Vanier, T.H.B. Symons and William Davis (see also BINDER 3, SLIDE 157)
5: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Print
6: Governor-General Georges Vanier
7: Open House, Peter Robinson College
8: Dr. Woodside
9: C. Fraser, First Chairman of the Board of Governors
10: Minister of Education, Bill Davis
11: Platform party listening to the address of T.H.B. Symons
12-13: T.H.B. Symons
14: Platform Party assembling
15: Invited Guests
16: Processing to the opening
17: T.H.B. Symons and Bill Davis leading the procession
18-19: Processing to the opening
20: Governor-General Georges Vanier
21-29: Processing to the Opening Print
30-33: Reception following Opening
34: Rubidge Hall preceding Opening
35: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
36: Crowd attending the opening
37: Visitors arriving for opening
38: T.H.B. Symons delivering Opening Address Print
39: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
40: Processing to the Opening

Miscellaneous
21 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 3
230: Board of Governors
231: Sod Turning with ?, T.H.B. Symons, C. Fraser
232: Fountain in Confederation Park
233-249: Unknown faces and places Print: 3 Students in Coffee Room

Convocations
20 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 3
1: 1974
2-3: 196? (Convocation procession with President Symons in lead #2)
4: 1967
5: 1969
6-8: 1967
9-11: 1969
12-13: 1968
14-26: 1967
27-31: 1971
32: ?
33-40: 1969 (convocation crowd, seated #36)
41-60: 1970
61-80: 1971

Presidents, Chancellors and Professors
81: Professors and Students - View from the Podium
82-88: Processional and Recessional
80-107: Sitting down and moving about before ceremony
108-115: Podium Speeches
116-127: Conferring of Degrees
128-129: Peter Royle and Rosa Garrido
130-134: Faces
135: Robert Campbell and Christl Verduyn
136: T.H.B. Symons, Thomas Nind, John O. Stubbs, Donald Theall
137: Erica Cherney, ?
138: Donald Theall, ?, Margaret Laurence, ?, Erica Cherney
139-140: Photo Session or getting ready for Processional?
141-156: Board of Governors; Erica Cherney, ?, ?, ?
157: Tom Symons, William (Bill) Davis and Madame Vanier (b&w) Print

Students and Parents
158-180: Processional and Recessional
181-188: Awaiting and after receiving Degrees
189-207: Reception and Photo Opportunities
208-229: Parents

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 · [197-]-2023 [originally created 1794-2023]
Part of Dawn Bell Logan collection on Thomas Need

Series consists of other resources used by Dawn Logan while researching Thomas Need. Files include correspondence, research notes, newspaper articles, genealogical resources, and biographical information on contemporaries of Thomas Need and his family members, including a family tree. Files on Need cover both his time in Canada and England. Files also include references to other settler families living in Bobcaygeon, Ontario (Verulam Township), and the surrounding area, including Cobourg, Colbourne, and the Bobcaygeon locks. Other families or contemporaries mentioned include the Boyds, Langtons, Nicol Hugh Baird and Thomas Stewart. Series also consists of biographical information for Thomas Need, Reverand William Welfitt, and the Robertson and Junkin families, including wills, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. Series also consists of excerpts of manuscripts and books used to research Thomas Need. The manuscripts are on the topics of Bobcaygeon, Ontario and on the Bick family.

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.