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            Chancellors Scholarship Fund
            CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-37 · Subseries · 1951 - 1952
            Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

            According to the Board of Governors Minute Book 13, p.275, Oct. 5, 1950, the Chancellor's Scholarship Fund came to be in the following manner: "The Chancellor, the Hon. Ray Lawson, desired to establish 10 scholarships at $400.00 each, per annum, tenable for three or four years, subject (in part) to the following conditions: - known as 'Chancellor's Scholarships' 1. Open to the boys of the Maritimes intending to enter business, commerce or industry after graduation. 2. Tenable three or four years, depending on entrance from Grade xi or Grade xii. 3. $400.00 for three or four years,. keeping at least a standard of 65%. 4. Must be in Residence." According to a minute from 1949, the Chancellor's Scholarships were included in, or subsumed under, the Scholarship & Prize Fund.

            Sub-series consists of statements relating to this fund.

            University of King's College
            Charles Bruce
            CA NSHK MER-5 · Series · 1923 - 1946
            Part of Andrew Doane Merkel Correspondence Collection

            Series includes correspondence between Charles Bruce and Andrew Merkel, beginning with Bruce's freshman year at Mount Allison University when Merkel encouraged him to write poetry, and continuing through to the end of World War II, during which Bruce was a war correspondent. Also includes some of Bruce's early work with the Canadian Press.

            Bruce, Charles
            CA NSHK UKC.ARCH-1 · Series · 1794 - [ca.1854]
            Part of University of King's College Architectural Records Collection

            Series consists of one architectural drawing of the original Main Building of the University that was built in Windsor, Nova Scotia, and seven plans for the construction of a gabled roof. The roof was probably part of Inglis' original design concept, but the drawings were made later, so were probably not drawn by him.

            Inglis, Charles
            Chief Justice Harris Fund
            CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-27 · Subseries · 1931 - 1949
            Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

            The Chief Justice Harris Estate (also known as the Hon. R. E. Harris Trust until February, 1934) was bequeathed to King's in July, 1931. It was held by the Eastern Trust Company in the name of the Governors. The money was given in trust for the Divinity School. According to a minute from 1937, the proceeds from the Trust was kept in the General Fund at this time.

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            Circulation records
            CA NSHK UKC.LIB-6 · Series · 1857-2003
            Part of University of King's College Library fonds

            Series contains early registers of books borrowed from the Library; circulation reports from the head of circulation to the Librarian, detailing circulation statistics such as patron usage, fees incurred, and loans. There are files pertaining to the implementation of the Novanet system, including correspondence between King's and other Nova Scotia libraries.

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            Clermont Fund
            CA NSHK UKC.FIN-6-5 · Subseries · 1877 - 1881
            Part of University of King's College Financial Records Collection

            The Clermont Fund, also known as The Clermont Estate, was bequeathed to King's in the will of Charles Inglis. It forms part of the Visitor's Fund, along with the Warneford Fund and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) grants.

            Sub-series consists of correspondence and memos.

            University of King's College Board of Governors