- "Albert & Natalie Munster 16 mm Home Movies": a 16 mm. home movie (transferred onto DVD), a detailed index is included, scenes of growing up in the Eastern Townships, particularly Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, during the 1930's into the mid-1950's. Family members filmed in these home movies: Albert and Natalie Munster. Their children: Nancy, Jim and Harry Nancy's children:
Mark, as a baby. Harry's children: Elizabeth, Andrew and Cynthia. - correspondence
- newspaper clippings
- miscellaneous printed material
- photographs
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, SidneyThe fonds consists of a Deed of Sale by John Reynolds to Sarah Hooker and her husband George Cook.
Cook, GeorgeDiploma. Barreau de la Province de Quebec. Jean Leonard, 1884. With copy of photograph of John Leonard c. 1895, at the time he was defending Donald Morrison, the "Megantic Outlaw".
Leonard, JohnThe 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.The fonds consists of three items:
- Diploma. University of Bishop's College. George Borlase, B.A., 1855. Signed by Examiners H.M. Lower, J.H. Nicolls, H.H. Miles and by Chancellor J.S. McCord. With seal and ribbon. The seal shows an impression of the crest which is the earliest appearance of the crest and motto in the University Archives. The crest does not appear on any of the official university documents such as the Academic Calendar until 1894.
- Diploma. University of Bishop's College. George C.H. Borlase, B.A. 1930. Signed by Vice-Chancellor A.H. McGreer.
- Certificate. McGill University, School of Commerce. George C.H. Borlase, session 1931, 1932.
- 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
4 photographs: Millicent Marlin on the bridge in front of McGreer, and 3 sports team line-ups
Caswell, Millicent MarlinCandid photographs of social life at Bishop's University during the late 1950's. The donor, Marjorie Goodfellow '59, was room-mate with Barbara Brooks while they were both at Bishop's, resident students in Pollack Hall.
George, Barbara BrooksPhotographs:
- 1st year students, 1935
- 2nd year students, 1936
- Hank Harper and Edith Titcomb, 1938
- Group photo, including Beulah Marlin, 1937
- Group photo, behind Old Arts, 1938
- High School Teaching Diploma 1941
- Bishop's academic gown and cap
- brief memoir on teaching partially transcribed by Barbara Irwin
Photographs of Bishop's University students who travelled to western Canada during the Second World War to assist with the autumn harvest.
Millar, LloydMaureen Cumbers, Gaetane Gauthier, Lloyd MacPherson, Murray Johnston, Ellen Doak, Richard Dean, Peter King, Max Ferrill, Clarice Harris, Parkin Thomson, Robert Denman, Maurice Janna, Peter Holroyd, Stuart Ballard, Stuart Edgar, George Cowles, Barbara Thomas, Sylvia Corey
The fonds contains source material on the Church management and its members for the Knox Presbyterian Church in Flodden from 1893 to the 1940s. It consists of a communion roll, minutes, a deed and a photograph. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Session (1917-1928), Board of Managers (1893-1909) and Photographs ([194-?]).
Knox Presbyterian Church (Flodden, Que.)Photographs featured in the Bishop's University yearbook of 1950
Morrison, Alex J.Fonds contains: photographs of events at Bishop's University during the early 1950's and one felt pennant featuring the Bishop's crest.
Anderson, BruceCollection illustrates the evolution of the Lebel store and the P.T. Legaré store in Coaticook from around the 1920s to the 1950s. It consists of photographs.
Bishop's jacket and LP recording of The Grate Escape (Carnival 1965).
The annual Bishop’s Winter Carnival of 1964 was highlighted by the musical revue "The Grate Escape", written by four students: John Piper ’65, Douglas Tees ’65, Ace Henderson ’65 and John Martland ’64. “Drink a Toast to Bishop’s University" was the grand finale. A recording of the revue was made with a local orchestra, and over the years the exuberant finale song has gained popularity and become known as the Bishop's School Song, or Raise a Toast. It is sung regularly at football games and other university events. In 1995 Douglas Tees heard the song at a football game for the first time since 1964, after which he reflected, "I was delighted to discover what our song had become.”
- clippings, memorabilia (programmes, brochures), various events
- photographs and slides 1961-1965: featuring Convocation, building construction, frosh orientation Fall 1961, St. Mark's Chapel fire, Fall 1962
- frosh placard worn by frosh 1961
- Bishop's blazer and frosh cap
Fonds gives evidence to student activities at Bishop's University from 1965 to 1967, specifically new student orientation, drama, and Carnival events. Includes:
- ephemera
- newspapers clippings (oversize)
- alumni reunions booklets, Classes 1965, 1966, 1967
- Classes of '62, '63, '64, '65, '66 - 40th reunion programme, 2004
- LP records: The Eskimos Who Came in From the Cold (Carnival Revue 1965). 2 copies, includes script; The Grate Escape
Recordings of The Grate Escape and The Eskimos Who Came in From the Cold, Book and lyrics by Alex G. Henderson and Douglas H. Tees, Music and orchestrations by John C. Piper. Bishop's University 1965 Revue. The Grate Escape features the Bishop's University Marching Song in the final act. - Convocation programme, 1966
- photographs
- class ring, 1966, silver
- 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 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).
The Jeffrey Douglas Jefferis fonds includes correspondence, manuscripts of speeches, professional recognition, photographs, books, pamphlets, newspaper articles and clippings. The material relates to education, particularly Quebec Protestant education, Bishop’s University. Records also relate to Jefferis' service to the Anglican Church as a lay reader, Christ’s Hospital, his Alma Mater, and his interest in the classics.
Jefferis, Jeffrey DouglasThe 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. GilliesThe fonds contains primary source material pertaining to Matrix magazine (published in Lennoxville, QC from 1974 to 1988). The material in the fonds spans from 1913 to 1921, and from 1974 to 1995. It consists of correspondence, largely with Matrix editor Philip Lanthier, regarding the administration and content of the magazine. The fonds also consists of prints of work submitted to the magazine, 53 photographs (including 12 35mm negatives) from The Seventh Moon poetry readings, featuring Irving Layton, Lucien Francoeur, and Ralph Gustafson, as well as 55 miscellaneous photographs (including 18 35mm negatives). Other items found in the fonds include an award certificate for Joyce Marshall in Matrix (1984), transparencies of artworks, sketches for the magazine, a Seventh Moon Poetry Reading poster, and press clippings. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Correspondence ([1974-1991?]), Administration (1974-1988), Promotional Material ([1974-after 1985?]), Special Events ([1980?]-1995), Design Process ([1913-1921], [1974-1995?]).
Matrix-
Administrative papers (Assistant to the Principal) 1971-1986
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Geography Department: Annual Report 1968-1995; Arboretum and reforestation 1994; Cycling Path 1995; Field trips; Programme review 1995; Publications/publicity 1990-1996; Watershed study 1995
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Floods - newspaper clippings 1982
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photographs: - field trips: various locations including Peter Curry Marsh field trip 1994, Asbestos Thetford, 1985, Dufferin Heights, Gravel pits Beebe, Graniteville quarry, local sugaring-off with students.
The fonds contains source material on Church management, the congregation's affairs, the Sunday School, and the United Church Women for the Way's Mill Union Church from 1881 to 2000. It also provides information on the Ayer's Cliff-Magog Pastoral Charge from 1976 to 1979. It consists mainly of minutes, account books, annual reports, attendance record, historical sketches, photographs, and press clippings. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Church Boards (1881-1982), Financial Resources (1967-1974), Annual Reports (1962-1979), Historical (1952-1990), Organizations (1918-1994), and Photographs ([1974?]).
Way's Mills Union Church (Way's Mills, Que.)Fonds illustrates the professional and political life of Yvette Boucher Rousseau from 1934 to 2004. It consists of photographs, works by Rousseau, press clippings, programmes, and House of Commons, Senate, and National Assembly debates. While the majority of the material highlights Rousseau's career, it includes a few photographs from her childhood and biographical material from after her death in 1988. The fonds is composed of the following files: Biographies, Publications, Press clippings, Photographs, Parliamentary debates, and Prizes.
Rousseau, Yvette