Sub-series consists of financial statements relating to this fund.
University of King's CollegeHalifax County
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Sub-series consists of correspondence relating to the King's Fund.
University of King's CollegeThe King's Tomorrow 200 Fund was a fundraising campaign in in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. The fund was merged with general funds at the end of 1979, and the campaign was closed in 1988.
Sub-series consists of subscriptions, correspondence, and other records relating to this campaign.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of statements, summaries, lists, and other documents relating to University of King's College funds.
Most records in this sub-series were removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSub-series consists of statements, correspondence, ledger sheets, receipts, and invoices relating to this fund.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of minutes and statements.
Friends of King's CollegeSub-series consists of correspondence.
University of King's CollegeThe Development Fund Campaign began in the mid-1950s. It continued on, in a disappointing capacity, until 1966. Those involved with the effort include organizer Mr. Carnie; executive secretary Rev. Mr. Cochran; Halifax chair Mr. Lynch; Mr. Hazen, a later supervisor; Clarence l Morrow, who accepted the position of Chairman in 1959 and who was later named general Treasurer; and Mr. Doig, who acted as secretary of the Development Fund Committee.
Sub-series consists of correspondence and other records relating to the Development Fund.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of correspondence regarding fundraising campaigns.
University of King's CollegeShortly before to the fire of 1920, the University of King's College had sent representatives to New York to discuss a grant for the College with Andrew Carnegie. Correspondence with the Carnegie Corporation had begun back in 1906, upon the suggestion of the Agent at the time. After the fire, the President, the Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, Robert Edward Harris (who served as Governor 1904-1923), and Dr. J. W. Allison were sent to interview the Carnegie Corporation again. The Corporation offered assistance on the condition that King's form a federation with Dalhousie University.
Sub-series consists of statements, correspondence, ledgers, and other documents relating to the Carnegie Corporation fund.
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