The fonds consists of a file of correspondence regarding the publication of R.C. Fetherstonhaugh's McGill University at War 1914-1918 and 1939-1945: raised for use in the Comptroller's Office.
The fonds consist of one framed illuminated address inscribed and presented to Dr. Grace Ritchie England "in recognition and appreciation of the invaluable and arduous services rendered...to the Montreal Women's Liberal Club since its inception six years before." It bears 24 signatures.
The fonds consists of two copies, one bound, the other unbound, of the Ph.D. thesis of G.V.R. Murty entitled "A statistical study of concentration in the manufacturing industries of Canada".
The Dorothy Brooke fonds contains three items, a McGill University Examinations in Physics I, 6 May 1932, Physics I Answer book I and Physics I Answer book II, written by Dorothy Brooke.
The fonds consists of John Percival Day's papers, specifically a notebook of course lectures for International Trade and at the back of the book, Additional Charters on Money and Banking in the USA. In between the two lectures is a lecture for the Graduate Studies Course B on World Economic Survey since 1919. In addition there are loose papers which amount to a bibliography of books and periodicals by John Percival Day, a poem "Owed to John Percival Day" written by presumably W.D. Woodhead, a list of names, a list referring to numbers, a blank form from the University Club of Montreal Dec. 1 1938, and a sheet of graph paper with lines drawn in pencil and ink.
The fonds consists of seven articles on the topic of Education in Quebec by Sinclair Laird, published in The School from October 1925 to May 1926 (March 1926 was skipped). The articles are titled, in order, Historical, Administration, School Funds, The Training of Teachers, Rural Schools, The Jewish Problem, Compulsory School Attendance.