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            102 Archival description results for Hants County

            Operational records
            CA NSHK UKC.BOG-7 · Series · 1821 - 2008
            Part of University of King's College Board of Governors fonds

            Series consists of records of operations that the Board of Governors was responsible for, including the University's academic programs; the College of Mining and Engineering in the 19th century; the Collegiate School and Church School for Girls in Windsor, N.S.; hiring of personnel; and King's participation on the Divinity Council.

            University of King's College Board of Governors
            New Endowment Fund
            CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-13 · Subseries · 1900, 1903, 1906
            Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

            Sub-series consists of records relating to the New Endowment Fund, which was later known as the General Fund.

            Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.

            University of King's College Board of Governors
            Meeting Minutes
            CA NSHK UKC.ALEX-1 · Series · 1902 - 2002
            Part of University of King's College Alexandra Society Fonds

            Series consists of a mixture of handwritten and typed out meeting minutes from the Alexandra Society. These meeting minutes discuss many things, including the formation of the society, the election of executive members, and plans for fundraising campaigns. Alexandra Society sometimes noted as King’s College Women’s Auxiliary or similar titles.

            University of King's College Alexandra Society
            CA NSHK UKC.REG-6 · Series · 1803 - 2009
            Part of University of King's College Registrar's Office Fonds

            Series consists of the Matriculas (1803-1906, 1981-1995, 1996-2004, and 2005-present) and other bound volumes in which were recorded students' names, the dates they attended King's, their courses and grades, awards and degrees.

            There was no matricula before the charter in 1802, and no precise record of the names of student who entered during the first twelve years of the life of the College has been preserved. Rev. John Inglis, who was the first to enter the Academy in 1788, wrote, "It is believed that more than Two Hundred persons entered the Institution before the Charter was obtained. NO MATRICULA was kept; but more than a hundred of these persons desired to pursue a Collegiate course.

            In recent years, signing the Matricula has been considered the final step in registering at King's.

            University of King's College Registrar's Office
            CA NSHK UKC.LIB-2 · Series · 1803-2007
            Part of University of King's College Library fonds

            The Librarian writes an annual report to the President regarding Library activities and operations during the preceding year. The reports contain information about accessions, budgets, cataloguing, circulation, staffing and Archives, and discussion of future directions for the Library. The biographies folder contains photocopies of obituaries and notices of appointment to the Library staff. The Librarians' portion of the series (sub-series 2.5-2.9) contains correspondence between the Librarians and various faculty members, King's administrators, external librarians, architects, and personal records.

            Series contains the annual reports and personal records of the Librarians of the University of King's College. There are files from past librarians including Rev. Benjamin Gerrish Grey (1803-1804), Mary Lane (1971-1981), and Dr. Burns Martin (1936-1953). The majority of the files are documents and correspondence by or to Dr. Wayne Hankey (1982-1991) and Drake Petersen (1991-2011).

            Biographies of some of the Librarians, in the form of news clippings and photocopies, are also included.

            The Librarians' annual reports span 1867 to 2010, with gaps.

            University of King's College Librarians