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Christine Ljungkull fonds
CA BU MG077 · Fonds · 1995-1998
  • The Old Lennoxville Golf Club/ Le Vieux Club de Golf Lennoxville. Season Tags (Christine Ljungkull and Doug MacAulay);
  • Gaiters Men's Basketball finals: March 21, 1998, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Includes official programme, tickets, and Daily Newsletter of the CIAU Basketball Championship (3 issues);
  • Bishop's University Campaign "Partners in Learning" - apron
  • "This Campaign's Cooking!"; Granite coaster bearing the Bishop’s crest, green and gold - awarded to campaign canvassing volunteer, Doug MacAulay, husband of Christine Ljungkull, at the Capital Campaign Banquet held [to be verified];
  • Gaiterization 1998 - laundry bag;
  • 2 invitation cards to Bishop's events;
  • Lennoxville Golf Club t-shirt;
  • Bishop's football socks;
  • t-shirt: 1994 Churchill Bowl, Gaiters vs. UWO;
  • Photographs: football/fans/"Melonhead" - Cameron Hughes '93, construction and opening of Gazebo 1993; snow sculptures 1993; official re-opening of McGreer Hall; BU Birthday party/cake, December 8, 1993; Time-capsule Sesqui project; Fine Arts Party 1987.
  • Homecoming beer bottle Fall 2008.
  • Pin: Partners in Learning, Bishop's University Campaign;
  • Glass mug: Bishop's Gaiters, Men's Basketball National Champions, 1998.
Ljungkull, Christine
Cecil Meade fonds
CA BU MG028 · Fonds · [19-]

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.
Meade, Cecil
Carl Mayhew fonds
CA BU MG051 · Fonds · 1925-1963
  • Photographs: Class in Honors, Classics; Convocation garden party scene, c. 1920's; C.O.T.C. snapshot, 1925
  • The Rugby Dinner. 1925. Autographed Programme.
  • Bishop's Athletics Season Ticket, 1926-1927.
  • Small card with Bishop's crest and small purple ribbon
  • The Illustrated London News. January 12, 1963. Featuring sketches of Bishop's University by Edward Goodall.
  • Typed manuscript of History of Canterbury, Quebec. 73pp.
  • "The Old Oak Door Sign." Small card bearing the word "OAK" which would be hung on a student's door to indicate that he wished not to be disturbed. (see: The Campus, April 10, 1963).
Mayhew, Carl
Bruce Anderson fonds
CA BU MG102 · Fonds · 1951-1953

Fonds contains: photographs of events at Bishop's University during the early 1950's and one felt pennant featuring the Bishop's crest.

Anderson, Bruce
CA BU MG080 · Fonds · 1926-1930

Academic gown, hood, 2 caps, 2 blazers with Bishop's crest; Scrapbook containing clippings, programmes and various pieces of Bishop's memorabilia; BU diploma, B.A. 1929, Teacher's Certificate and Testimonial upon retirement; Photographs: Women's Basketball team, 1926-1927, 1927-1928, 1929-1930, Woman Students' Association 1929-1930.

Jackson, Alma Olga
Allan James Anderson fonds
CA BU MG073 · Fonds · 1928-1932

Contains university yearbooks: 1930, 1931, 1932; photographs: COTC, No.1 Platoon, Winners of the McMurtry-Ross Cup, 1928-29; COTC 1928-1929; COTC 1930-1931; Diploma, Divinity House Certificate, 1932, signed F.G. Vial and Philip Carrington; Hood: B.A.

Anderson, Allan James
C. Wynne Dickson fonds
CA BU MG041 · Fonds · 1968

Correspondence pertaining to the Fourth Commonwealth Education Conference held in Lagos, Nigeria, February 26 to March 9, 1968. Mr. C. Wynne Dickson was at the time Associate Deputy Minister of Education, Province of Quebec. He participated as a member of the Canadian delegation.

Dickson, C. Wynne
CA BU MG120 · Fonds · 1936-1938

4 photographs: Millicent Marlin on the bridge in front of McGreer, and 3 sports team line-ups

Caswell, Millicent Marlin
Alex J. Morrison fonds
CA BU MG074 · Fonds · 1950

Photographs featured in the Bishop's University yearbook of 1950

Morrison, Alex J.
CA BU MG087-01 · Series · 1980-1984
Part of Alan Watkin Jones fonds

Series pertains to a proposal to publish a Festschrift to celebrate the 50th anniversary in 1981 of the Summer School for Teachers organized by the Graduate School of Education. To this end, Professor Alan Jones solicited contributions from several distinguished administrators and scholars, on topics related to the education of English-speaking Quebeckers, with particular reference to "mainland" Quebec. He envisaged publication by the Wilfrid Laurier University Press, which had published his monograph on the work of Lord Stanley of Alderly in support of public education in England.

His health began to fail while the contributions were being written, and his heavy teaching load left him no time for the very considerable task of editing and preparing the final text for publication. When he died, his files on the project were passed on to Christopher Nicholl, in the hope that someone could be found to complete the list of contributors and undertake the publication. Although this did not transpire, these papers serve as evidences of his support for the outreach from the university to the community through the summer schools.

Series includes notes and correspondence, in addition to essays by James Angrave, George W. Bancroft, Gary Caldwell, Paul Garnet, Wayne Hall, G. Arnold McArthur, Laurence Stott, and the text of an address given by Dr. Jeffrey Jefferis on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Summer School for Teachers (1981).

Jones, Alan Watkin
CA BU MG087-02 · Series · 1965-1978
Part of Alan Watkin Jones fonds

This series pertains to Professor Alan W. Jones' publication of Lyulph Stanley : a study in educational politics. (Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1979), and includes:

  • drafts of Lyulph Stanley : a study in educational politics by Alan W. Jones. Includes handwritten notes on various sized index cards
  • correspondence pertaining to the above publication. 1965-1978
Jones, Alan Watkin