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Roscoe Alfred Fillmore fonds
Fonds · 1909 - 1970
Fonds consists of fiction, non-fiction and poetry manuscripts, a notebook, leaflets and periodicals, newspaper clippings, and a hardcover copy of The Growing Question, a gardening book published by Fillmore in 1957. Materials relate to Fillmore's interests in horticulture and political activism. MS-10-1
Item · [ca. 1960] - [ca. 1965]
Item is a photocopy of manuscript focused on Fillmore's family history and his life prior to his involvement with the Maritime Communist Party. MS-10-3, SF Box 1, Folder 5
William Harop Hattie fonds
Fonds · 1894 - 1932
Fonds consists of correspondence with the Canadian Medical Association and its professional journal; manuscripts of papers and addresses; off prints; obituaries of Dr. Hattie; a letter from Secretary of Graduates of McGill University H.C. Pruell (1897); and a letter from Sir J.W. Dawson (1897). MS-13-12
Robert O. Jones fonds
Fonds · 1937 - 1986
Fonds comprises records documenting Dr. Jones' woek as a clinical psychiatrist and faculty member. Materials include patient records, manuscripts, lecture notes, course materials, correspondence, published articles, speeches, photographs, and subject files. The bulk of this collection consists of meeting minutes and correspondence related to professional associations to which he belonged. MS-13-14
Elizabeth Kilpatrick fonds
Fonds · 1909 - 1969
Fonds comprises manuscripts of academic papers and addresses, published articles, notes, correspondence, and biographical sketches of Dr. Kilpatrick. MS-13-17
Item · 1984
Item features a copy of Dr. Mitchell's 1859 convocation record from the University of Edinburgh. MS-13-27, SF Box 65, Folder 9
Elrid Gordon Young fonds
Fonds · 1940 - 1950
Fonds consists of Eldrid Young's records regarding his chemical warfare research, including correspondence, reports, notebooks, articles, and manuals. There is also his unpublished manuscript "Adventures of a Chemist in Search of Poisons," in which he recount his 25-year career as a forensic chemist. MS-13-4