Series consists of Blue binder of approximately 480 slides received in 2015 via Elaine Goselin and Bill Kimball. Slides pertain to Trent University and are dated ca. 1967-1970s. Some slides are stamped "M.J. O'Brien." Michael O'Brien was operations engineer at Trent from 1967 to 1979. Many of the slides are mechanical/electrical in nature and some portray workers, presumably of Trent, on the job. Also included are aerial images of the Nassau Campus, images of construction sites on the Nassau Campus and at Traill College, fall scenery, convocation ceremony during the Symons/Frost era, and workers either inflating or deflating the athletics "Bubble".
Binder 1
- Heading: Distribution of Enrollment
- Listing of Disciplines offered at Trent University
- Heading: Administrative Studies
- Heading: Canadian Studies
- Heading: Environmental & Resource Studies
6: Heading: Cultural Studies, Visual Performing Arts, Social Theory, Literature Criticism - Heading: Trent-Queens Teacher Education
- Heading: Small Group Teaching Trent University; with Trent logo
- Trent University logo
- Map of Southern Ontario marking Peterborough and routes from Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto and Windsor.
- Model of Nassau Campus
- Model of Champlain College
- Composite Student Photographs (b&w)
- Composite Student Photographs (b&w)
- Slide of Trent Annual 1984-1985
- Slide of Advertising for Trent University
- Duplicate of 16.
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur 1966
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur
- Slide of Trent Trends September 1964
- Slide of Trent Trends October 1964
- Slide of The Sword January 1968
- Slide of The Sword February 1968
- Slide of The Sword April 1968
File consists of photographs of Alan J. Slavin and Linda Slavin.
File consists of photographs of Jacquie Slater, the Acquisitions Specialist at Trent University.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Josef Skovercky. This file includes newspaper clippings with topics such as Skovercky’s novels based around youth operation under nazi occupation, as well as articles written by Skovercky on various authors in Canadian literacy.