The file consists of a letter from Doris Walmsley informing Dr. Ernest Heighton about the death of Professor Charles Walmsley, includes a newspaper clipping with a picture of Doris and Charles Walmsley, and a letter from King's College Cambridge containing Professor Charles Walmsley's obituary.
File consists of one letter from Yuki T. Brinton at Pendle Hill to Ernest Heighton and a copy of an article on Dora Willson published in the Pendle Hill Bulletin, no. 116, August, 1953.
File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and William Morse. The file contains information regarding Bronson as requested by Heighton to contribute to his biography on Bronson.
The file consists of correspondence from the Student Christian Movement of Canada (SCM) to Dr. Ernest Heighton regarding information about Dr. Howard Bronson and Mary Austin.
The file consists of correspondence from Solomon Feferman to Dr. Ernest Heighton concerning books on philosophy. The file includes a bibliography of philosophy books.
File consists of one letter from Millie McLaren to Ernie Heighton and a copy of an article "The amazing power of willingness, an exploration of total surrender" by Frances Horn published in the Science of Mind, December, 1981.
File consists of one letter from Isabel Pope and information regarding Dr. Bronson at the Marble Mountain Seminar from the summer of 1953 and at Glen Haven seminar from around the early 1940s as requested by Heighton.
File consists of two letters from Don McLean to Ernest Heighton and notes of Don's recollections of Howard Bronson. File also includes a copy of a letter from Howard to Don.
Fonds consists of materials regarding the Charles Walmsley's academic life and his activities as a faculty member of Dalhousie University, including notebooks, lectures notes and a manual of the first year of the Dalhousie course of mathematics. The fonds also contains correspondence sent to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walmsley and others textual records.
Fonds consists of correspondence (1885-1936), publications (1894-1927), addresses (1889-1921), unpublished documents (1881-1923), including unpublished articles, a large number of lecture notes (1881-1923), research notes (1887-n.d.) and lab books (1887-1909). Other course materials include course examination papers written and collected by Dr. MacKenzie. Other materials in this fonds pertaining to Dr. MacKenzie’s personal life include his diaries (1883-1909), honours, pictures and memorabilia (1938-1949).
Fonds consists of two books and a manuscript written by Arnold J. Tingley during his tenure as a professor in the Department of Mathematics and as Dalhousie University Registrar.