File consists of correspondence between Stewart Bagnani and Trent University regarding her position as special lecturer in art and as director of Mackenzie Gallery. File also includes lectures schedules; a sketch of the building which housed Mackenzie Gallery before it opened as a gallery, by David Woods, 1971; a wedding photo of Mr. and Mrs. Gengembre-Curwood (1970); miscellaneous letters to Stewart regarding the Bagnani medal, etc.; also financial records, etc. relating to Mackenzie Gallery.
Folder includes the following letters
- Letter to Bagnani from Francis B. Keene 1930
- Letter to Augusta Houston from her brother-in-law, Arthur Houston, 1931;
- Letter from R.H. [ ] possibly to Augusta Houston (mentions the reader's blindness and suggests that Stewart will read the letter), 1932;
- Instructions "in case of accident" from Augusta Houston, 1932;
- Letter to "Carissimo" Bagnani from Nello Zein, photo of man and dog attached, 1933;
- Letters to Stewart from friends; letter to Stewart form J.B. Maclean of Maclean's magazine re Canadian content of their publication, 1934;
- Letters to Gilbert from his mother, 1935 (one expresses her "last wishes" to him, ie, disbursement of her belongings, etc., Jan. 13, 1935);
- Letters of condolence to Gilbert on the death of his mother, Jan. & Feb. 1935;
- Letter from Neilson Bridger to Gilbert re the fireplace which was placed in the drawing room at Vogrie when the house was altered in 1936-1937, 1937;
- Letter to Gilbert from Alan Gardiner;
- Plus other miscellaneous letters, some of which are written in languages other than English
Series consists of professional correspondence, thank-you letters and postcards, scholarly reference letters and correspondence, and brief correspondence about history graduate program governance.
Series consists of academic and personal correspondence between Dale Standen and his colleagues at various academic institutions, Trent faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and graduate school colleagues. Series also includes obituaries and funeral programs for Trent faculty. Additional files document Dale Standen’s activities as a Don of and later the Principal of Lady Eaton College, and as a TUFA (Trent University Faculty Association) member during the 1996 strike. Series also includes correspondence from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and the Champlain Society.