Sub-series of correspondence.
Alumni Association of the University of King's CollegeThe Campaign Expense Fund was money used to support the Building Endowment Fund Appeal. This sub-series consists of year-end statements.
University of King's CollegeRecords relating to collection and administration of monies received through fund-raising campaigns, including donor lists, lists of charitable receipts, lists of deductions at source and financial reports. Records relating to endowments and donations received for specific projects, and to ongoing management of endowment and subscription funds administered by the University; includes correspondence and other records concerning the investment and use of sums of money given to King's by individuals or organizations, for general or specific purposes.
Excludes legal agreements and other records concerning the constitution of endowments.
More information on specific funds to which these records pertain can be found in the finding aid linked below.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of records relating to Campus Safety, including reports, invoices, surveys, financial records, and correspondence.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeSeries consists of 3 letters Andrew Merkel wrote to the Canadian Authors' Association, 11 letters various members of the CAA wrote to Merkel, and one leaflet explaining CAA's mission statement.
Merkel, Andrew DoaneSub-series consists of documents relating to the Canadian Federation of Students
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeSub-series consists of records relating to the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeSeries includes 13 newsletters that The Canadian Press sent to Andrew Merkel.
Canadian PressSeries contains letters and membership and board-related materials.
Canadian PressShortly 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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