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- Fonds
- 2005-2008
A written history of Spring Conference at Carleton University originally written by David Bernhardt in 1999 and revised in 2005. The history is called Spring Conference The First Fifty Years (plus)
Bernhardt, David K.
A written history of Spring Conference at Carleton University originally written by David Bernhardt in 1999 and revised in 2005. The history is called Spring Conference The First Fifty Years (plus)
Bernhardt, David K.
Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum fonds
This fonds is comprised of 3 series. Series 1 contains correspondence primarily to do with MacOdrum's time as a Presbyterian Minister in the Maritimes. There is also some personal correspondence relating to his time at Dalhousie University. Series 2 contains diaries of Maxwell MacOdrum, his father Donald MacOdrum, and one diary from Martha (Maxwell) MacOdrum. Series 3 contains material pertaining to Maxwell MacOdrum and the MacOdrum family. Contents include: 2 scrapbooks, 1 photo album, and ephemeral material.
MacOdrum, Murdoch Maxwell
The fonds consists of photographs of the University Centre, both while under construction and once completed, as well as interior photographs of student lounges from 1970.
This fonds consists of one framed black and white photograph of the Carleton University campus from April, 1969.
George Charron was the Raven's football manager from 1946-1948. The fonds consists of one Raven's cloth football jacket and five photographs of Charron with the jacket.
This fonds is composed of Foster Parent Plan clippings and advertisements that were circulated through various publications from 1974 to 1993.
The fonds consists of records created and collected by Elaine Keillor. The fonds includes music programs, articles and an undated photograph of the Carletones.
Keillor, Elaine
Disarmament Literature Collection fonds
Fonds consists of material relating to disarmament, nuclear weapons negotiations and treaties from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Contained within this fonds are copies of speeches, addresses, publications, minutes, academic papers, policy documents, notes, photographs, and newspaper clippings from governmental and non-governmental organizations.
School of Canadian Studies fonds
Series consists of 24 audio reels of various sizes. The Recordings include lectures, seminars and press coverage conducted by various members of the School of Canadian Studies.
Carleton University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. School of Canadian Studies