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CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-30 · Subseries · 1938 - 1963
Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

The Arthur L. Chase Memorial Student's Loan Fund was created in 1936. It provided loans for male students in need. A board was appointed each year to award the loans. It consisted of the President, a faculty member, and a Board member. More information can be found in Calendars of the time.

Sub-series consists of a bound volume relating to this fund.

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Accounting records
CA NSHK UKC.FIN-4 · Series · 1803 - 1991
Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

Records relating to the recording of all University financial transactions, including general ledger, sub-ledgers, journals, journal vouchers, journal entry records, trial balance, general ledger year-end trial balances, and supporting documents.

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Accounts payable - general
CA NSHK UKC.FIN-4-7 · Subseries · 1935 - 1938
Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

Sub-series consists of records documenting expenditure of monies for supplies and services on behalf of the University, and documenting the auditing trail of these transactions: cheque requisitions, cancelled cheques, payroll cheques, foreign drafts, invoices, petty cash reimbursements,·and other related records. Excludes payroll records other than payroll cheques, purchase requisitions and purchase orders.

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CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-17 · Subseries · 1946 - 1964
Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

In 1903, the Board of Governors minutes note that the Women's Auxiliary (later called the Alexandra Society) and the Friends of King's, were raising money for King's. The Alexandra Society would soon make an annual gift of $1,000 or more to pay for.the Divinity Professor's salary. The first mention of the Alexandra Chair of Divinity Fund is in 1910.

Sub-series consists of statements and ledger sheets relating to this fund.

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