88-024/001(57)
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File
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[ca. 1980]
Part of Alternatives fonds
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C85
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File
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January 2001
Part of Camp pamphlet collection
TUMR/004(17)
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File
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Oct 17 1994
Part of Trent University major reports collection
00-003/009(02)
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File
Part of Richard Dellamora fonds
99-001/019(06)
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File
Part of Munroe Scott fonds
File
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1981
Part of Trent University vertical files collection
98-012/010(13)
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Item
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1948
Part of Ontario Camp Leadership Centre (Bark Lake, Ontario) fonds
22-013/002(27)
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File
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1992
Part of Julie Johnston fonds
22-013/002(20)
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File
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1979
Part of Julie Johnston fonds
97-003/002(07)
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File
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n.d.
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions
90-001/001(09c)
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File
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1830, n.d.
Part of David Macmillan fonds
24-016/001(04)
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File
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[ca. 1921]-[19--]
Part of T.H. Stinson family fonds
87-006/001(08)
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File
Part of William Standen fonds
91-010/003(10)
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File
Part of Indian Crafts Foundation of Ontario fonds
88-024/007(03)
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File
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1981, n.d.
Part of Alternatives fonds
P338
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File
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1966
Part of Pamphlet collection
80-028/002(01)
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File
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1979
Part of Trent Student Union fonds
90-001/001(01c)018
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Item
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[1917?]
Part of David Macmillan fonds
86-002/001(14)
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File
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1975
Part of National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada fonds
UPC/004(05)
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File
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[197-?]
Part of University photograph collection
File consists of three identical portraits of Dr. Armand Hammer a recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Law) in Spring 1985 from Trent University.
UPC/004(04)
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File
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[196-?]-[199-?]
Part of University photograph collection
File consists of four images and fourteen photographs, seven of which are identical portraits of George Hamilton a Professor of Mathematics at Trent University. Hamilton was also the former Senior Tutor at Lady Eaton College in 1970; the Dean of Arts and Science from 1977 to 1979; the Associate Vice-President of Faculty Relations from 1983 to 1984; the Vice-President of University Services from 1988 to 1989; Acting Vice-President (Academic) and Provost in 1982 and 1983 and then the Vice-President (Academic) and Provost from 1984 to 1988. One photograph includes John de Pencier.