Queen's Alumni Review was established in 1927 as the primary communications outlet between the University and its alumni. First published in March 1927 as the monthly "Queen's Review", the publication sought to give an active voice to the newly formed (November 1926) General Alumni Association. Its first editor was Gordon J. Smith (1927-1939), followed by Herb Hamilton (1939-1974), Cathy Perkins (1974-1986), Ken Cuthbertson (1987-2014), and Andrea Gunn (2014 to present day). The...
The Journal first appeared on campus on October 25, 1873 as the Queen's College Journal, a fortnightly magazine whose objective was to "foster a literary taste among students" as well as function as a forum for the discussion of university affairs between members of the university, both in Kingston and alumni located elsewhere. It published a great deal of verse in its early years, and its prevailing tone was earnest and evangelical: typical articles were "Longevity and...
The Herbert Clarence Burleigh fond has been contributed by Queen's University Archives for the purposes of digitization, which has been graciously sponsored by the family of H.C. Burleigh. Biographical History Dr. Herbert Clarence Burleigh, a general practitioner and local historian in Bath, Ontario, was born on 6 October 1893 at Hartington, Ontario and died on 13 September 1980. Dr. Burleigh was descendent of United Empire Loyalists. He attended Sydenham High School, 1910-1913 and during the...
Queen's University Library
4,015
4.0K
Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense : wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable, that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britain would be exalted policy, ...
1776
1776
by
Chalmers, James, 1727?-1806; Rationalis; Smith, William, 1727-1803. Extract from the second letter to the people of Pennsylvania
texts
eye 4,015
favorite 5
comment 0
"and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that Kingdom."
Topic: Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
The Tricolour was founded in 1928, taking the place of faculty yearbooks that had been produced annually since around the turn of the century. From 1928 to 1977, it was called the "Tricolor" yearbook. In 1978, it became the "Tricolour." The Tricolour is published every October and is available to all students who attended Queen's the previous academic year. It contains hundreds of pictures of the year in review and brief descriptions of the year's main academic, social, and...
Text by J.H. Fairbank
Topics: Architecture, Industries, Petroleum refineries
The Queen's University calendars contain general information about the University; listings and details of courses on offer in each year; requirements for degrees; lists of faculty and students, as well as lists of graduates and academic prize recipients; and a variety of other information that can vary from year to year in each publication.
3,557
3.6K
2001
2001
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 3,557
favorite 0
comment 0
3,281
3.3K
2000
2000
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 3,281
favorite 2
comment 0
3,322
3.3K
2002
2002
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 3,322
favorite 0
comment 0
158 p. 22 cm
Topic: Cooking
32 p. 18 cm
Topic: Cooking
2,022
2.0K
1961
1961
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 2,022
favorite 0
comment 0
The Principal’s Report was first published in 1894 in the Queen’s Quarterly vol.1, by Principal George Monro Grant. In 1907, it became its own publication. The Principal’s Report included a report from the Principal himself, along with updates from each faculty and administrative units such as the Library, Dean of Women, the Athletic Board of Control, and the Treasurer. In addition, the University Registrar often included statistics on student attendance for the academic year. The last...
1,107
1.1K
1995
1995
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,107
favorite 0
comment 0
2,080
2.1K
2003
2003
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 2,080
favorite 0
comment 0
795
795
1996
1996
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 795
favorite 0
comment 0
32 p. 17 cm
Topics: Molasses, Cooking
Haec-vir has separate title-page
favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 1 reviews )
Topic: Women
515
515
1957
1957
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 515
favorite 0
comment 0
1,838
1.8K
1998
1998
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,838
favorite 0
comment 0
1,491
1.5K
1999
1999
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,491
favorite 0
comment 0
96 p. 26 cm
Topic: Cooking
1,088
1.1K
2005
2005
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,088
favorite 1
comment 0
An exposure of the dogma of transubstantiation and Mariolatry
Topics: Mary, Blessed Virgin,Saint, Catholic Church, Transubstantiation
"John Garfield [was] the publisher and probably the author"--Pref
Topics: Erotic literature, Prostitution
967
967
1955
1955
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 967
favorite 0
comment 0
616
616
1958
1958
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 616
favorite 0
comment 0
846
846
1968
1968
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 846
favorite 0
comment 0
787
787
1980
1980
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 787
favorite 0
comment 0
1,534
1.5K
2004
2004
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,534
favorite 0
comment 0
"Authorized by The Minister of Education."
Topics: Reading, Readers (Primary)
449
449
1953
1953
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 449
favorite 1
comment 0
907
907
1972
1972
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 907
favorite 1
comment 0
569
569
1998
1998
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 569
favorite 0
comment 0
Missing issue 25, otherwise good condition.
Source: folio
947
947
1990
1990
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 947
favorite 0
comment 0
851
851
1984
1984
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 851
favorite 0
comment 0
621
621
1977
1977
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 621
favorite 0
comment 0
1,365
1.4K
1992
1992
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,365
favorite 1
comment 0
1,625
1.6K
1963
1963
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 1,625
favorite 0
comment 0
Topic: student newspapers
Source: folio
Reprint of 1st ed., London, William Wilson, 1648
Topic: Witchcraft
675
675
1966
1966
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 675
favorite 0
comment 0
1,338
1.3K
1989
1989
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,338
favorite 0
comment 0
882
882
1926
1926
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 882
favorite 0
comment 0
3,672
3.7K
1968
1968
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 3,672
favorite 1
comment 0
Topic: student newspapers
1,193
1.2K
1997
1997
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,193
favorite 0
comment 0
1,416
1.4K
1991
1991
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,416
favorite 0
comment 0
Reprint of London, 1661 ed
Topics: Smoke prevention, Smoke
469
469
1944
1944
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 469
favorite 0
comment 0
1,081
1.1K
1994
1994
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,081
favorite 0
comment 0
A short sermon on the Canadian militia, by a "Bluenose"
Topic: Canada -- Militia
1,682
1.7K
1958
1958
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 1,682
favorite 0
comment 0
Topic: student newspapers
Source: folio
743
743
2009
2009
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 743
favorite 0
comment 0
830
830
1874
1874
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 830
favorite 0
comment 0
305
305
1927
1927
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 305
favorite 0
comment 0
147
147
1881
1881
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 147
favorite 0
comment 0
The Journal has been Queen's University's main student newspaper since it was founded in 1873. It appears twice a week on campus with a mix of news, sports, and entertainment stories, editorials, letters to the editor, and photographs. The paper is students' most important source of news and general information and has been a training ground for scores of Canadian journalists.
Topic: student newspapers
1,265
1.3K
1993
1993
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,265
favorite 0
comment 0
2,387
2.4K
1966
1966
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 2,387
favorite 0
comment 0
Topic: student newspapers
Source: folio
1,204
1.2K
2008
2008
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,204
favorite 0
comment 0
591
591
1992
1992
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 591
favorite 0
comment 0
709
709
1939
1939
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 709
favorite 0
comment 0
favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 1 reviews )
Queen's University Library
2,218
2.2K
1711
1711
by
Wagstaffe, Thomas, 1645-1712; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649; Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, 1st earl of, 1614-1686; Bayle, Pierre, 1647-1706. Dictionnaire historique et critique; Toland, John, 1670-1722; Gauden, John, 1605-1662; Walker, Anthony, d. 1692
texts
eye 2,218
favorite 2
comment 0
Bound with: A defence of the Vindication of K. Charles the martyr / Thomas Wagstaff. London, 1699
Topics: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, Gauden, John, 1605-1662
946
946
1960
1960
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 946
favorite 0
comment 0
475
475
1994
1994
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 475
favorite 0
comment 0
546
546
1976
1976
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 546
favorite 0
comment 0
[46] p. 20 cm
Topic: Cooking
Cover title: Ketcheson's standard catalogue of Canada stamps
Topic: Postage-stamps
Cover title
Topic: Indian pipes
1,050
1.1K
2007
2007
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,050
favorite 0
comment 0
1,040
1.0K
1986
1986
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,040
favorite 0
comment 0
647
647
1973
1973
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 647
favorite 2
comment 0
1,000
1,000
1988
1988
by
Queen's Alumni Association
texts
eye 1,000
favorite 0
comment 0
1,486
1.5K
1939
1939
by
Alma Mater Society
texts
eye 1,486
favorite 0
comment 0