• Presbytère de Sainte-Suzanne de Stanhope en été et hiver, 1962-1963
• Tables préparée pour le souper annuel d, 1962
• Cimitière de Stanhope en été et hiver, 1962-1963
• Vues de Stanhope, 1962
• Pensionnat Notre-Dame-des-Neiges à Stanhope
• Église Sainte-Suzanne de Stanhope, extérieur et intérieur (avec clôture neuve), 1962
• École centrale de Stanhope, 1962
• Bureau des douanes Canadiennes à Stanhope
• Mlle Hall à Island Pond, Vermont
• Installation de fosse septique et circuits d’eau pour l’église, salle et presbytère (incluant Noël Lamoureaux et J. Bellefeuille), 1962
• Élèves de l’école Sainte-Suzanne de Stanhope/école centrale, 1962
• un soldat non-identifié
Le fonds montre l'organisation et les activités en lien avec les festivités entourant les retrouvailles des diplomés du Coaticook High School, surtout entre 1992 et 1994. C'est aussi une source d'information sur l'histoire du Coaticook High School. On y retrouve de la correspondance, des programmes, des articles de journaux, des photos, des cartes postales et d'autres documents de planification. Le fonds se compose des dossiers suivants : Retrouvailles et préparation, Correspondance, Histoire du Coaticook High School et Cartes postales.
La collection se rapporte principalement au Collège Sacré-Coeur de Coaticook et ses organisations de 1891 à 1968. On y retrouve principalement des photographies, des programmes et des procès-verbaux. La collection se compose des séries suivantes : Zouaves pontificaux, Amicale du Sacré-Coeur de Coaticook, Académie commerciale, Collège Sacré-Coeur de Coaticook, Vie communautaire, Vie religieuse.
La collection Telmosse donne de l'information sur les membres de la famille Telmosse de 1905 à 1983. On y retrouve un arbre généalogique, des cahiers de notes et des documents scolaires, une invitation pour la cérémonie d'ordination de Louis Telmosse, un article de journal à propos de l'oeuvre du père Edmond Telmosse en Haiti et trois photographies.
Famille TelmosseLa collection présente de l'information sur St-Herménégilde de 1892 à 1950. On y retrouve des registres de visiteurs pour l'école no 9 de la Commission scolaire de St-Herménégilde de 1892 à 1906; une histoire manuscrite de la paroisse de St-Herménégilde à l'occasion de son 75e anniversaire en 1950; et des coupures de journaux sur Joseph Otis, le curé A. Tremblay, le mariage de M. A. Coulombe et de Cora Tremblay, ainsi que du baron de la contrebande du rhum Pierre St-Pierre. Les registres des visiteur de l'école sont aussi une source d'information sur les étudiants qui fréquentait l'école, les sujets enseignés et les horaires.
The fonds contains primary source information on the professional life of Royce Gale in Sherbrooke from 1950 to 1968. It consists of photographs of some of the classes taught by Royce Gale and of drama performances at the Sherbrooke High School, as well as a newspaper article on the naming Eastern Townships School Board administrators in 1968.
Sans titreThe fonds contains primary source information on the education and social activities of the Goodin family in Canterbury and Bury from the 1870s to 1950. It consists of largely of correspondence, school reports, exams, composition books and a photograph. Among the correspondence are two wedding invitations: one for the marriage of Augusta Bennett and Samuel Lake, and another for Lizzie Clark. The identified authors of the correspondence are: John and Lucy Goodwin - George's brother and sister-in-law, Allen Snelling, Robert Clark, and Janet Rowe. The fonds is comprised of the following files: George Goodin Corrsepondence (1883-1890), Edith Goodin Correspondence (1948-1950) and Education ([187-?]-1949).
Sans titreThe fonds contains primary source material that reflects Mary Woodward Bean's interests as a teacher and writer. It consists of school reports, school censuses, minutes from school commissions, geneology, manuscripts, a scrapbook, and research. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Education (1842-1943), Geneology ([19--?]-1996), Writings ([197-?]-[200-?]), Julia Grace Wales Research ([1915?]-[1978?]), Map ([19--?]), Legder (1859-1866), and Historical Misc. (1967-1995).
Sans titreLe fonds témoigne du fonctionnement, de l’organisation, de la clientèle et du programme d’études du Dunham Ladies’ College ainsi que de la St. Helen’s School entre 1879 et 1971. Il est composé surtout de documents sur le Dunham Ladies’ College. Le fonds comprend les séries suivantes : Statuts et règlements (1906), Rapports annuels (1898-1971), Registres comptables (1900-1918), Registres d’école (1894-1910), Listes des résultats aux examens de juin (1897-1909), Statistiques provinciales sur les examens de juin (1904-1909), Annuaires (1879-1964) et Documents divers (1879-[1956?]).
Sans titreExercise books with notes taken by student Jane Edwards for courses during the 1962-1966 period, including History, Political Science, and Psychology. Some term papers and exams are also included.
Sans titre- 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 (?)
- 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
Royal Canadian Air Force Certificate of Service. Jean Sandra Cumming, Leading Airwoman, Primary Reserve (RTTP) - Auxiliary Clerk Administration. Honourably released. Dated 1961.
Sans titre- Award certificates (5): 1957-1960, primarily for women's basketball
- alumni reunion booklets: 1995, 1997, 2005
- The Campus newspaper, 1956-1960
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.”
4 photographs: Millicent Marlin on the bridge in front of McGreer, and 3 sports team line-ups
Sans titreCandid 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.
Sans titre- Certificate of Military Qualifications (2). Small arms - Lieutenant E. Parkinson, 1929
- Photographs, group: COTC 1929-30 (Nakash)
- Rugby (3) - 1927 Intermediates, 1929 Provincial Intercollegiate Champions, n.d. probably 1928
The fonds is comprised of:
- International Journal of Baudrillard Studies (Gerry Coulter, founding editor). 2004-2011. Correspondence.
- The Baudrillard Index - An Obscene Project. 2007 (available here: http://www2.ubishops.ca/baudrillardstudies/pdf/book-index.pdf)
- Course packs for Sociology, Bishop's University
- articles by Gerry Coulter: various journals and e-magazines/journals - offprints
- 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
- High School Teaching Diploma 1941
- Bishop's academic gown and cap
- brief memoir on teaching partially transcribed by Barbara Irwin
Fonds contains: photographs of events at Bishop's University during the early 1950's and one felt pennant featuring the Bishop's crest.
Sans titreDiary 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.
Sans titreScrapbook 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.
Sans titreThe 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;
Sans titreScrapbook. Containing brochures, programmes, newspaper clippings and other items of ephemera collected by Kenneth Smith while he was a student at Bishop's University. Items of particular interest include: Rugby programmes (1932-1934), Rugby Dinner programmes (1932-1934), plays (1932-1940), Convocation programmes (1933, 1935), Convocation Day, order of Service at the Holy Communion 1935, Fellowship Songs, Freshmen Rules, Constitution Students Association.
Sans titreFonds (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
12 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.
Sans titreFonds includes:
- Constitution for Canterbury Clubs, with suggested by-laws and student program, annotated. "The aim of the Canterbury Club is to serve the Mission of Christianity in higher education by fostering among the students of this institution a better undertsanding of the Faith and Practice of the Episcopal Church and loyalty to its corporate life Pro Christo per Ecclesiam", etc.
- examination questionnaires
- newspaper clippings (includes Montreal Star account of an a tragic traffic accident which took the life of Graham Knight, 20, a "prominent Bishop's student" being a member of the football team and editor of The Mitre. Dated August 26, 1949)
- The Athletic Dinner, 1948. Program and menu.
- receipt: $2.00 for the Bishop's University Extension Fund. March 3, 1948;
- small "Bishop's Football" pin;
- an unidentified felt badge;