The Schneider/Snyder Family sous-fonds consists mainly of handwritten and typed correspondence between Fritz and Thilde Schneider from 1925 to 1942. The subject matter of the early letters focuses on everyday happenings while the pair were living and studying in different areas of Germany. Later correspondence took place while Thilde was residing on the Society Farm in Little Britain, Manitoba and Fritz was in Germany on business. Finally, letters from 1939-1942 discuss Fritz's internment at the Kananaskis Internment Camp in Alberta and the hearings for his eventual release. Also included in the sous-fonds are various other documents: correspondence from Thilde's father to herself and her family, and from Fritz Schneider to businesses and government organizations as part of his work on the Society Farm; photos of and brochures for farm equipment; and original school records and diplomas for Thilde from 1915 to 1920 and for Fritz Schneider from 1919.
The Eva von Gencsy fonds includes the following series: alumni questionnaire (1991); newspaper articles (1950-2013); biographical information (1948-[1974]); records of the Hope and Wellness Centre; photographs (1948-1953); and obituaries (2013).
The Norbert Vesak fonds includes the following series: biographical information (1971-1990); other ballets (1981-1990); correspondence (1971-1990); The Ecstasy of Rita Joe (1971-1977); Belong (1981); photographs (1971) and programmes (1983-1985).
The Roger Shim fonds includes the following series: RAD examinations (1959-1963); fan letters (1974-1979); grant applications (1977); scholarships (1969-1970); biographical information (1978); newspaper articles (1975-1977); and photographs (1976-1979).
Daily journal written by Nicholas J. King between 1895-1899. The journal reflects Nicholas J. King's daily life, the operation of his farm near Brandon, Manitoba, the 1897 election results for the Reeve of the R.M. of Daly and a copy of a letter from John Strutt to Will (King) written from Fort Assiniboine (156 miles from Edmonton) March 1st, 1898