Records of the Finance Committee, including minutes, agendas, notes, reports, resolutions, and recommendations.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsWindsor
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The Extension Movement, or Extension Fund, began in 1911 and involved widespread canvassing of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Sub-series consists of statements and a fund ledger.
University of King's CollegeExtracts from Board of Governors' Executive Committee meeting minutes.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSeries comprises official minutes of regular and special meetings of the Board of Governors' Executive Committee. Series includes agenda support papers: documents distributed before or at meetings to provide background information for the various agenda items.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsThe Board of Governors' Executive Committee minutes in bound volumes.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsThe Board of Governors' Executive Committee minutes.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsThis was the second Endowment Fund created by the university, and was created on Oct. 4, 1881. Attempts to raise money for this fund were unsuccessful, and the College nearly closed. Sub-series consists of an appeal pamphlet, a subscriptions register, and statements.
Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsAn Endowment Fund was raised during the 1850s. The Board Secretary was in charge of reports on this fund. Sub-series consists of lists of subscriptions, literature, account information, and statements.
Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsDeeds, summaries of lands, summaries of concerns, summaries of conveyances, and summaries of intent between the Board of Governors and other parties, as well as between third parties.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSeries consists of correspondence from and to Librarians and other persons associated with the Library concerning Library business. Much of the Library's early history is documented in correspondence. Correspondence from recent decades documents book accessions, book donations, staff appointments, and cooperation with other institutions. Correspondents include members of the Board of Governors, Presidents of the University, and Assistant Librarians.
Series includes early letters discussing the establishment of a library building in Windsor. The earliest records are handwritten, while the latest records are mostly electronic correspondence. The most recent records are from 2011. Correspondence concerns the Library building, book accessions, book donations, and staff appointments.
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