Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, primarily 1960's. Subject matter consists of the hiring of Professor Duval, creation of the Business Department, and related activities.
Duval, Raymond ErrolLetter. Dated Easter Tuesday, 1898. From John S. Brewer while studying for his L.S.T. at Bishop's College, to his sister Margery at Old Hill, Worcs. Margery Brewer later went to Africa where she spent her life as an Anglican missionary; photocopy and transcribed copy of original letter. Covering letter from Howard Church (son-in-law to J.S. Brewer) to Dr. Jefferis, dated Cranbrook, B.C., June 17, 1980.
Brewer, John SamuelBowen Music manuscripts
Correspondence
Dramatic production programmes: 1895-1967
Drama at Bishop's - notes on history and development
Events at Bishop's
The Mitre: June 1901; March 1903; Midsummer 1907; June 1908; April 1909; May 1910, April 1929 (These issues feature reviews of dramatic productions)
Newspaper clippings: featuring Drama at Bishop's - A Long Tradition, by Janet Motyer, The Townships Sun, February 1983; includes photocopies of reviews from The Mitre and other local papers and publications
Photographs/postcards - miscellaneous
Photographs:
- Badminton, 1938 / snapshots
- glass slides of Lennoxville area, Speid family, etc. (prints are available in the Old Library)
- Dramatic Society (group photos/The Executive): 1926-27, 1927-28, 1928-29, 1930
- Dramatic productions:
- unidentified. 1900
- Naval Engagements. 1901
- The Rivals. 1908
- The School Mistress. 1910
- Ermine. 192-
- Green Stockings. 1927
- Who Kissed Barbara. 1928
- The Haunted House. 1928
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. 1930
- The Pirates of Penzance. 1935
- The Late Christopher Bean. 1941
Poster: St. George's Dramatic Society presents The Middle Watch, A romance of the navy in 3 acts. 1932.
Printing sample book, Arthur Speid (Case G-14) - scanned 2018
Scrapbook, 1936-1939 - Bishop's sports and various activities - newspaper clippings pasted into a Mitre magazine
Script books:
- Berkeley Square (John L. Balderston)
- Green Stockings (A.E.W. Mason),
- The Haunted House (Owen Davis)
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary (St. John G. Irvine),
- The Rivals (Richard Brinsley Sheridan)
- Who Kissed Barbara? (Franz and Lillian Rickaby)
- You Never Can Tell (Bernard Shaw)
Sesquicentennial
Speid-Motyer, Janet (1919-2012)Fonds contains:
- Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Vol.1, Nos. 2 and 3, 1980
- San Francisco's Appeal to Reason, Vol.1, No.1, 1982.
- Books: Almost Like Dancing, by Noni Howard, Sandy Florence, Sandra Sutherland, New World Press,
San Francisco, 1975; The Politics of Separation, by Noni Howard, New World Press, Vancouver, 1974.
Both copies inscribed by Noni Howard to Ralph Gustafson, North Hatley, 1976 - Publicity brochure for New World Press
- Award certificate for Artists Embassy International, Third Prize awarded in the Third International
Dancing Poetry Contest to Noni Howard, 1996 - newspaper clipping, book announcement, and poetry (one signed copy)
- book: signed copy of Share My Fantasies, by Noni Howard, 1996.
Typed manuscripts, author Cecil Meade:
- It Seems to me That Canada Should be a Republic
- The World as Home: Travel as Therapy
- Russian and Mongolian Adventure, 1981
- Tourist Touches the North Pole
- Micronesia
- Impressionette
- Third Class-Minus
- Songs of Spring - Waltz Song
- Scand - and
- China - Slow Boat
- Dark Dynamite
- Penny-poor Yet Worldly-Wise.