File contains a newspaper clipping about Henry Bertram Simpson being named Albert College's first layman principal in 1965 and the need for education to keep up with the progress being made in the scientific era (such as pure science, biology, and mathematics).
File contains various newspaper columns, “Second Glance”, retelling the history of Albert College, and a newspaper clipping about a stained glass window at Albert College dedicated to Jessie B. Tuite, former Dean of Women.
File contains newspaper clippings about Albert College from 1960-1962, including Rev. J. Alastair Haig being named Principal, the election of Guild Officers, and the creation of committee to study the possibility of a University. There is also a 1960 brochure for summer courses.
File contains a list of performances for a recital by Albert College Conservatory of Music Pupils in 1959, a brochure for summer courses, a newspaper clipping about graduates in 1959, and a newspaper clipping about the Albert College football team advancing to COSSA Junior Championships in 1959.
File contains various newspaper clippings about Albert College in 1957, including acknowledgments and congratulations on it being their Centennial anniversary, a portrait unveiled of Principal Chas. Bishop, and the lying of the cornerstone of a new building.
File contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings featuring Albert College from 1956, including: articles about the construction and design of the girls' residence, the graduating class of 1956, and a look back to 1924 featuring the obituary of Mr. Percy Robbins who taught at Albert College for 15 years.
File contains newspaper clipping about the fire at Albert College in 1917. There is also a newspaper clipping about Albert College Professor of Natural History John Macoun, who has had approximately 48 Canadian flora and fauna species named for him.
File contains a printed memorial booklet for the late Rev. William Pierrette Dyer, D.D., principal of Albert College, d. 1913 and Mrs. Dyer, d. 1916. Also contains a death notice for the infant, Joseph Howard Dyer, d. 1889.