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Acadia University notebook
CA OSLER P218-2 · File · [1938-1940?]
Part of F. Clarke Fraser Fonds

File consists of dark blue ring-bound notebook from Acadia University. Sheets are blank, with weight conversion chart tipped in inside front cover and pen notes and drawings inside back cover.

Biology notes
CA OSLER P218-4 · File · [1938-1940?]
Part of F. Clarke Fraser Fonds

File consists of blue metal ring bound notebook from Acadia University, labelled F. C. Fraser, containing biology notes.

Blank notebook
CA OSLER P218-6 · File · undated
Part of F. Clarke Fraser Fonds

File consists of metal ring-bound notebook with wooden boards, labeled F. C. Fraser. Contains 1 or 2 pages of miscellaneous notes and the rest are blank sheets.

Chemistry notebook
CA OSLER P218-3 · File · [1938-1940?]
Part of F. Clarke Fraser Fonds

File consists of light blue metal ring bound notebook from Acadia University, labelled F. C. Fraser, containing chemistry notes.

F. Clarke Fraser Fonds
CA OSLER P218 · Fonds · 1938-1957; predominantly 1938-1940

The fonds consists chiefly of student notebooks kept by F. Clarke Fraser while an undergraduate at Acadia University during the late 1930s-1940. They represent a variety of subjects, including zoology, physics, mathematics, and biology. Two notebooks date from his Med IV year (1949-1950) at McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine, one with ophthalmology lab and clinical notes and reading and lecture notes, and one an obstetrical diary from the Montreal Maternity Hospital. Also included is a later reprint of an article (published 1957), loose notes, and a photograph of F. Clarke Fraser and a companion dining at the Montreal restaurant Au lutin qui bouffe, famous for its resident piglet, which restaurant-goers were often photographed holding and feeding.

Fraser, F. Clarke, 1920-
Mathematics notebook
CA OSLER P218-9 · File · undated
Part of F. Clarke Fraser Fonds

File consists of a soft bound notebook containing notes on trigonometry, conics, calculus, statics, dynamics and algebra.