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24-011/001(11) · File · 1967-1971, 1993, 2008-2010
Part of Margaret Doxey fonds

File consists of one copy of Canadian Foreign Policy (2010) and four chapters and articles, including Lester B. Pearson's 1971 Smuts Memorial Lecture titled "The Commonwealth 1970."

Margaret Doxey fonds
24-011 · Fonds · 1945-2023

Fonds consists of records created and compiled by Dr. Margaret Doxey in her capacity as a professor in the Department of Political Studies at Trent University (1967-1991), as well as family photographs, poetry, and fiction. Publications written by Dr. Doxey following her retirement from Trent University are also included. Files documenting her professional life include publications for and about the United Nations (1996-1997 and 2007), professional correspondence, and collected publications. Fonds also includes creative writing associated with her professional life, poetry, stories, and records relating to Dr. Doxey’s family and childhood, including a list of her encounters with royalty and a small selection of family photographs. The oversized box contains a tribute scrapbook album from Dr. Doxey’s retirement from Trent University in 1991.

Doxey, Margaret
24-011/001(12) · File · 1971-1997
Part of Margaret Doxey fonds

File includes poetry and song lyrics written by Dr. Margaret Doxey and her colleagues at Trent University. Dr. Doxey's 1991 retirement is a predominant theme. Also included in this file is a poem by Dr. Margaret Doxey to Dr. Julian Blackburn (with reply) (1971); a letter and forwarded memo (W.P. Adams) from David [Gallop?] about Northern Studies (1979); and a poem from Joseph Wearing (with reply) (1991). The file also contains a small collection of records related to Joseph Wearing's 1997 retirement, including Dr. Doxey's speech and some poems, one of which is from 1973. Additionally, there are three programs for the Lady Eaton College Senior Common Room End of Year Dinner (1977, 1978, 1980) that feature David Gallop, Gordon Johnson, Bob Chambers, Roger Crowhurst, and Gordon Johnson.