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John F.B. MacMillan

  • CA MtA 62
  • Fonds
  • 1928-1931

Fonds consists of photographs of the Mount Allison Hockey Team, 1928-9; the Mount Allison Hockey Team, 1928; the Mount Allison Hockey Team, 1930, Winners of the Magee Trophy; and the Mount Allison Hockey Team, 1931, Maritime Intercollegiate Champions.

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Once In-a-while Club

  • CA MtA 6
  • Fonds
  • 1916-1980

Fonds consists of records generated by club activities and include: constitution, 1918; membership lists; minutes of annual business and executive meetings; programs; clippings; photograph.

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Graeme F. Somerville

  • CA MtA 73
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1970

Fonds consists of include lesson plans; correspondence, clippings, programs, scores and other related material pertaining to the gym team for the years 1945-1946, 1946-1947, and 1947-1948; gymnastics judging and apparatus theory instruction material; instruction manual; correspondence between Graeme Somerville and Lew R. Waller, Canadian Gymnastics Association Canadienne de Gymnastique, 1969-1970; and posters relating to gymnastics.

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Teresa Healy

  • CA MtA 76
  • Fonds
  • [1989?]

Fonds consists the copy 1 of 10 signed and numbered copies of the publication, "Landmarks" and the working papers used in its preparation. "Landmarks" contains photographs and text assembled as a record of five businesses of Sackville, New Brunswick. The working files include an introduction and bibliography, five historical sketches, and 25 photographs.

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James Sidney Jamieson

  • CA MtA 086
  • Fonds
  • 1938

Fonds consists of a letter to Jim Jamieson from “Spec” Peebles, Allgau, Germany, 30 May 1938, and a poem, “The Death of 'Spec' Peebles”, by E. Brock Rideout, Summer 1938.

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Donald Wells McLauchlan

  • CA MtA 087
  • Fonds
  • 1971

Fonds consists papers compiled for an article on the Windsor / Harper / Killam families, published in the "Mount Allison Record", v. 55, Fall 1971, p. 15-17. There are three letters to Don McLauchlan, one from Robert Killam, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and two from Grace Tomkinson, New York; notes and drafts of the Windsor / Harper / Killam family trees, with an attached note to Don McLauchlan from Vince Windsor; and Windsor / Harper / Killam family trees from the "Mount Allison Record", Fall, 1971 (annotated).

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Tantramar Literacy Council

  • CA MtA 088
  • Fonds
  • 1990

Fonds consists of an award plaque, inscribed “International Literacy Year 1990 first Place Winner Spelling Bee Competition”, won by the Mount Allison Spellbinders, 1 May 1990, and a list of the names of the team members of the Mount Allison Spellbinders, and names of the opposing teams and captains, 1 May 1990.

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Ethel Peake

  • CA MtA 8
  • Fonds
  • 1903-1953

Fonds consists of records generated by Peake's activities as both performer and teacher. Files contain correspondence concerning Royal Choral Society; promotional literature, press notices, programs related to Peake's performances; student records; notes; published music; Mount Allison Ladies' College banners.

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M. Helen Craise Beale

  • CA MtA 093
  • Fonds
  • 1990, 1993

Fonds consists of "The History of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Sackville, New Brunswick, 1939-1984" by M. Helen Craise Beale, Sackville, New Brunswick, August 1990, and addendum to the history by Mrs. Beale, February 1993, plus excerpts from the minutes of St. James Presbyterian Church, Dorchester, New Brunswick, regarding The Sackville Presbyterian Church, 1908-1937.

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Charles D. Stewart

  • CA MtA 094
  • Fonds
  • 1912-1938, 1972

The Charles D. Stewart series contain general correspondence, 1912-1934; correspondence regarding a memorial to Mrs. Charles D. Stewart, 1918 and 1934; letters to Charles Stewart regarding the death of Harriet S. Stewart; and material regarding Harriet Starr Stewart.

The Harriet Starr Stewart series includes letters and notes to Harriet from members of various Women’s Missionary Societies upon her leaving for Regina, 1917; a letter (possibly a draft) to friends of the Sackville Auxiliary of the W.M.S. from Harriet S. Stewart, Regina, 1 May 1917; a statement of appreciation by the Board of Management of the Sackville Methodist Sunday School, following Harriet’s departure for Regina; and an MA Hood received by Harriet S. Stewart, Mount Allison University, 1885. Included in the papers is a book, "Tales of Tantramar". A souvenir of Sackville, New Brunswick, by Mabel Dixon.

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