Contains Beatty Answers Manson's Posers regarding R. R. unification (undated); "Sir Arthur's Famous Address" to Canadian Corps; "Lost Flyer Advises Son".
Contains extract (typed) from Address of Mgr. at Supper of M.L.C. Bowling teams, 22 April 1939, regarding Dr. Anderson; Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Special Service to World War 2 dead, among whom Duncan Robinson Anderson; Local Chapter of IODE. Mrs. Duncan Anderson and others photographs, from Montreal Star 22 March 1924; McGill Graduates Reunion Brochure, 8 October 1926, with signatures; article on US-Canada reciprocity (Bennett, R. B. address), undated.
Loose items laid in include photos of St. Andrews Ball; Duncan R. Anderson, Pres. Y.M. Conservative Association vs. Intolerance; poem by Arthur Hugh Clough "Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth."
The fonds consists of three scrapbooks, and textual records that include obituaries and letters written in memory of C. P. Martin by McGill faculty and former students, index cards of C. P. Martin's religious reflections on the bible, typed and handwritten sermons, C. P. Martin's nature journal, a copy of Francis Shepherd Memorial Lectures 1953-1956, and some letter correspondence. Two of the scrapbooks document C. P. Martin's personal family life (including family trees depicting five generations, his leisurely interests etc.) and his professional life at McGill, with many newspaper clippings about McGill University and faculty. The other scrapbook contains mostly British Medical Journal clippings (1942-1954).
The series includes obituaries and letters written in memory of C. P. Martin by McGill faculty and former students, index cards of C. P. Martin’s religious reflections on the bible, typed and handwritten sermons, C. P. Martin’s nature journal, a copy of Francis Shepherd Memorial Lectures 1953-1956, and some letter correspondence.