Photographs: Basketball, 1933, Sherbrooke City League Champions; Women's Hockey, 1938; Women's Basketball, 1938; COTC, 1938-39; snapshots (candids), including tennis, horse-riding.
Baskerville, William Hector12 photographs comprising primarily of candid shots of students at Convocation, the campus and Lennoxville; but includes also a photograph of COTC winter maneuvers with McGill, 1931-32, and a photograph of the interior of St. Mark's Chapel.
Christie, William Douglas McLarenThe fonds is a photographic record of the buildings of Bishop's University from 1962 to 1993, comprised of approximately 100 colour slides. All images were taken by Geography professor W. Gillies Ross.
Ross, W. GilliesPhotographs:
- graduation photo
- C.O.T.C. 1933-34
- C.O.T.C. 1933-34, No.1 Platoon-Winners Ross-McMurty Cup
- C.O.T.C. 1935-36
Yearbook: 1936
Convocation Program: June 18, 1936
Diploma: Vernon Earle Mayhew, B.A. Bishop's University, 1936
Medals: Governor General's Medal; Lieut. Governor's Silver Medal for Science
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The University Archives consists of all documents which give evidence and information about the University’s history, organization, function, and structure. The mission of the University Archives is to select, describe, preserve and make available for research those records which have enduring value to the University for administrative, legal, fiscal, and historical purposes. Archival holdings include records and publications of the administration, students, faculty, staff and alumni. Within these collections are a variety of media such as photographs, drawings, maps and plans, microfilms, and computer, video and audio tapes. Trophies, medals, badges, and other memorabilia are also collected by the archives.
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Material collected and preserved by the University Archives includes:
- Records of the official governing bodies of the University, such as Board of Governors and Senate, including minutes, reports, associated committees.
- Administrative records of the Officers of the University, including the Chancellor, Principal, Vice-Principal, the Deans, Vice-Principal - -- Administration, Registrar, Chief Librarian, and Dean of Student Affairs.
- Administrative records of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC).
- Minutes and correspondence of faculties and departments.
- Publications of administrative bodies of the University.
- Publications of faculty, staff, students and alumni.
- Theses.
- Personal papers of faculty and staff.
- Graphic materials relating to the University including photographs, maps, blueprints, and architectural plans.
- Audio-visual records such as microfilm, sound recordings, film and videotape associated with the University.
- Memorabilia connected with the University, including student trophies and awards, medals, posters, ephemera.
- Records of Associations such as the Alumni Association, Faculty Association etc.
- Photographs: C.O.T.C. 1935-1936, No.2 Platoon Winners of Ross-McMurtry Cup; Basketball Team 1936-37
- Award Certificates: Major Athletics, 1937; Minor Athletics, 1938.
The fonds constitutes a rich source of information on several aspects of Canadian education, foreign affairs and politics.
MacDermot, Terence William Leighton- felt letter "B"
- badge: Ottawa-St.Lawrence Intecollegiate Athletic Association
- Student Directories (4) - 1963-1966
- Carnival buttons (4) - 1964-1967
- 27 slides: Bishop's buildings, flood of 1965 (?)
The fonds includes: Remarks by Arthur Motyer Bishop's Classes of '59-'60-'61 Re-union, September 29, 1990, 6 pages; Bishop's University Convocation Address by Arthur Motyer, may 30, 1992, 10 pages; A Story (True), a short story, author unknown; Convocation programme, 1961; Dramatic production programmes: The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959, The Teahouse of the August Moon, 1960, Noah, 1961; Copies (incomplete) of The Mitre (1960-1961), The Campus (1959-1961); newspaper clippings; photographs of dramatic productions and student life on campus, including 2 postcards; a silver Rugby trophy inscribed: Provincial Championship won by the Intermediate Rugby Team Bishop's University, 1929, Presented by the Chancellor;
Winn, Susan AnglinPhotographs:
- views of interiors, including Bishop Williams Hall; exterior views of the Quad and front of McGreer;
- Class of 1927: Howard S. Billings, Malcolm Charles Greene, Vincent Edward Lyon, Henry Carl Mayhew, Robert Gordon McHarg,
- Class of 1928: R.L. Watson
- University of Bishop's College COTC: 1925 (long and rolled-up), 1925-26, 1925-26 No.1 Platoon, Winners of the McMurtry-Ross Cup, 1926-27
Manuscripts, drafts, lecture notes and associated materials related to scholarly research on the Septuagint by Professor Sidney Jellicoe. The fonds also includes lecture notes, bibliographical research notes, offprints, and early/founding records of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies (IOSCS). The IOSCS is a nonprofit, learned society formed to promote international research in and study of the Septuagint and related texts. Recent accrual in 2023: The Eschatology of the Psalter. A Thesis submitted for the Degree of B.D. By Sidney Jellicoe. May, 1944.
Jellicoe, Sidney-Examination report. Senior Final year, June 1938.
-Convocation Program, 1938. Annotated.
-2 letters from Principal A.H. McGreer re. Scholarships: October 14. 1936 and October 8, 1937.
-Yearbook, 1935.
-Photographs of teams and faculty most of which appear in the 1938 yearbook.
Lecture notes, office files and personal research material. This fonds still requires some appraisal, but original order has been maintained to reflect the creator's research and teaching activities. A complete inventory of the papers is available.
Burns, Robin B.Photographs of Bishop's University campus, Canada Games 2013, and Townships scenery (postcards)
Paulette, Robert E., M.D. (1930-2020)The Collection consists of:
- "Speech given by the late Rev. T.S. Chapman during a trip to England in 1872." Typed copy and original manuscript copy, headed "University of Bishop's College-some account of..."
- Diploma. Province of Quebec. Provincial Exhibition 1881. Diploma awarded to Rev. T.S. Chapman, Marbleton, Quebec. "For snow plough of mechanical design for making double track winter roads, and preventing "cahots"."- Photograph of T.S. Chapman. Inscription on back of photo reads "to Anna Francis Bennett, from her god-father." 6" x 4".
- Postcard addressed to T. S. Chapman, 1905
- Newspaper clipping. Niles-Moe marriage. Rev. T.S. Chapman officiating.
2 photographs by Professor Sauerbrei. Unidentified
Sauerbrei, ClaudeDiary having belonged to Raymond James Mills of East Angus, Quebec. It was begun October 11, 1904, and appears to end March 13th 1906. Raymond Mills entered Bishop's College in September, 1904, left during the year. He returned as a partial student in September 1905, and again left during the year. This diary comprises a view of daily life at Bishop's College in the early 1900's, including accounts of sporting activities, daily chores, family visits, and various student activities, primarily sports such as hockey, basketball and boxing.
Mills, Raymond JamesScrapbook 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 ErrolFonds (First accession) includes: Correspondence attesting to the many contributions, financial and otherwise, of Philip H. Scowen; 6 photographs, including Convocation, W.B. Scott (inscribed by Scott to Philip Scowen, 1961), sod-turning 1949; Citation for Philip Harry Scowen - conferment of DCL, May 27, 1961; newspaper clippings; 3 issues of The Campus (1949-1951); items of clothing including 4 ties and a purple and white frosh cap; 4 large Bishop's cheering signs (black paint on white cloth), including one which reads "Bishop's Conference Champs 54-55-56"; a white hard-hat featuring the Bishop's crest and Philip Scowen's name.
Second accession includes:
Dr. Philip Harry Scowen:
Sherbrooke Record, 1968
DCL recipient at Bishop's, 1961
50 years old, 1956
44 years old, 1950
32 years old, 1938 (photo by Notman)
Mrs. Eulah Ammis Reed Scowen:
Robin Watt portrait, 1962
50 years old, 1950
Philip Herbert Scowen:
Photographs:
40 years old, 1977
Bishop's University graduation 1959
undated photo by Nakash, close to Bishop's graduation
1958 May. Official opening of Queen Elizabeth Hotel with Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians. Group photo: Philip Herbert Scowen, Judy Lebaron, Paul Turner, and one other unidentified person.
wedding photos, dancing: Mary Anne Winterer and Philip Herbert Scowen, male guests 1956
Trinity College School, 1953
15 years old, 1952
10 years old, Selwyn House School Boy Scouts photo, 1947
5 years old, 1942
*descriptive captions taken from style of the donor as attached to photographs
Philip Herbert Scowen:
Textual:
President of Athletics, 1959
Bishop's minor award, 1958
Westmount High School, 1955-1956
Bishop's University diploma B.A. 1959
Memoir entitled "Events at Bishop's 1967-68, by Peter J. Yearwood, editor of The Campus."
Yearwood, Peter J.- High School Teaching Diploma 1941
- Bishop's academic gown and cap
- brief memoir on teaching partially transcribed by Barbara Irwin
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.
The fonds includes primarily correspondence, but also includes diaries, clippings, notebooks and various other items
Nicolls-MountainDiary kept by Nathan A. Fish while he was a student at Bishop's University. Begins January 1, 1918. Last entry January 13, 1919. Of particular interest is an account of the local (Lennoxville) celebrations of the Armistice on November 11, 1918.
Fish, Nathan A.4 photographs: Millicent Marlin on the bridge in front of McGreer, and 3 sports team line-ups
Caswell, Millicent MarlinDistinguished Educator Award at OISEUT (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto), February 18, 1999, awards ceremony photographs. Dr. Jeffrey D. Jefferis was a recipient of the DEA for 1998. The Minister of Education was present at the ceremony including a group from Bishop's, Tom and Barbara Matthews, and Carol Mooney. Photographs included: photograph taken by the Institute of the other Award winners and their nominators, the platform party, the group from Bishop's, and a photograph of Graham Jackson and Michael Jackson at the podium presenting Dr. Jefferis. On Saturday April 10th, Graham Jackson, Michael Jackson and a few friends of Dr. Jefferis met at the Central Park Lodge in St. Lambert to present him with the Award which had been brought back from the ceremony. Also present were Bill Young, John and Joan Netten, Jo Visser, Jack and Aline Visser, and Genevieve Racette. Photographs of this occasion are also included.
Jackson, Michael J.B.The fonds contains some source material on the musical career of Marie Aimée Warrot from 1930 to 1967. It consists of documentary materials of various types, including biographical information, correspondence, newspaper clippings and reviews, recital programmes, photographs, scrapbooks, and various other items. It is comprised of the following series:
- Biographical information (c1971),
- Correspondence (1938-1973),
- Photographs & Franz Liszt daguerreotype print (1939-1954),
- Newspaper clippings and reviews (1942-1973),
- Scrapbooks (1958-1967),
- Programmes of piano recitals (1930-1955),
- Emile Sauer music composition (1913),
- Emile Sauer sound recording,
- Ludwig van Beethoven last will and testament reproduction,
- Frédéric Chopin hand casting (1949),
- Frédéric Chopin bronze medallions (1949),
- Publications;
- Les Grand Interprètes: Wilhelm Backhaus (1958), Pablo Casals (1955), Alfred Cortot (1955), Edwin Fischer (1954), Walter Gieseking (1954), Wilhelm Kempff (1954), Yehudi Menuhin -
Georges Enesco (1955), Andrès Segovia (1955).
Scrapbook containing photographs, newspaper clippings, and personal mementoes of Margaret's three years at Bishop's (1946/47 - 1948/49). Inscribed: This volume was compiled not by me, but by my father, Thomas Herbert Banks (1886-1960), who was much more talented at such things than I am. Signed Margaret A. Banks.
Banks, Margaret Amelia- Bishop's Yearbook, 1933
- diplomas - B.A. 1923, M.A. 1934
- scrapbook: first part containing clippings (local), early 1900's; second part focusses on the activities of Malcolm Turner, primarily athletic, (Sherbrooke High School, Sherbrooke YMCA, Bishop's University including press clippings. Of particular interest: Service on the Occasion of Depositing the Colours of the 117th Eastern Townships Battalion in the Church of St. Peter, Sherbrooke, Quebec, 1919.
- Awards Committee certifcate, 1929-30 to 1933-34. Basketball
- Convocation programme 1934
- menu - The Rugby Dinner 1932 - autographed
- menu - Hockey and Basketball Dinner, 1935
- photograph: Dunn Cup Road Race Champions Arts 1932. Nakash Studio, Sherbrooke
- photograph: Malcolm A. Turner - road race candid
- Artefacts: Medal. Lt.Governor Quebec Hon E.L. Patenaude / Trophy cup: St. Andrew's Y.P.S. Badminton 1932 won by Mac Turner