Fonds Accession number: 1999.1; Boxes 41-48 - King's College School Old Boys' Association fonds

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King's College School Old Boys' Association fonds

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CA NSWKE Accession number: 1999.1; Boxes 41-48

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93 cm of textual records

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The King's College School Old Boys' Association was an organization of male alumni of King's College School of Windsor, Nova Scotia. The Old Boys Association was organized in 1909 to advance the interests of the school, to secure representation on the Board of Governors of the school, and to sustain the Old Boys' interest in the school and its work. Membership in the sssociation was open to any male student who had attended a full year or more at King's College School or King's-Edgehill School. The Old Boys Association was registered as charitable organization in 1967. In 1983 the Old Boys Association amalgamated with the Edgehill Old Girls Guild, or Edgehill Old Girls Association as it was sometimes known, to form the King's-Edgehill School Alumni Association. Despite the amalgamation, business continued to be conducted under the name "Old Boys" into the late-1980's.

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Many of these records were donated by Fred Fountain, secretary-treasurer of the Old Boys Association 1982-1986.

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Fonds consists of: Series - Minutes of the Executive Committee, Series - Records of the Secretary-Treasurer, Series - Newsletters and bulletins, Series - Publicity and events, Series - List of members, history, scrapbooks

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Permission of the alumni director is required to access some of the material as some material is restricted.

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