The fonds consists of one article Continuing Medical Education: Some Thoughts on Sponsorship, by Douglas G. Cameron, M.D., F.R.C.P.C , Montreal. It was reprinted from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, 92, 765-766.
This fonds consists of a degree of Bachelor of Applied Science, McGill University, 1896, and diploma of Associate Member of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, 1907, issued to John William Hunter.
The fonds consists of diaries, private ledger and cash book, architectural drawings, news clippings, correspondence, one seal, one measuring tape, and photographs relating to J.S. Costigan and family.
The bulk of the records consist of course materials: lecture notes, and supporting documents such as case studies and regulations for courses on air law, particularly hijacking, and on the legal relationship between ICAO and the UN Secretariat. There are also several articles and talks delivered by Fitzgerald at conferences at Potsdam (1970) and elsewhere. Included are several versions of a lecture on multiculturalism in Quebec, ca. 1970. A small amount of correspondence, mainly with the Law Faculty is included.
The fonds consists of negatives and photos of student life at Macdonald College between 1948 and 1952, taken during Edward Isenberg's four years at the college. In addition, the fonds includes a single Macdonald yearbook dated 1950.
The fonds consists of student essays, poetry and songs (1900-1903); geology and paleontology course I syllabus for 1896-1897; and a McGill annual prize article competition entry (1902) belonging to John Child Colby.