The fonds consists of: Dr. Chapman's paper entitled "Law, Justice and Crime in a Frontier Community: Medicine Hat, N.W.T, 1883-1905", presented to the Law and Society Association (?) (1988); Student essays (History 331) - entitled "Relief for Medicine Hat-Attitudes and Approaches to Welfare: 1929-1939" by Simon Muller, "Settlement Patterns as a Reflection of Class in Medicine Hat-1909-1914" by Helen Cain (Fall 1989); Student essays (History 333)-entitled "Chinks, Niggers and Savages: Racism in Victorian Medicine Hat" by Simon Muller, "The Boer War, 1899-1902: Reaction from Medicine Hat on the War and Canadian Involvement" by Edward W. Mehrer, "Abuse and its Cousins" by Anita Dumanowski, "The Victorian Arts and Entertainment of Medicine Hat-1900-1914" by Kim Hunter, "Medicine Hat: Cultural Conditions" by B. Genovese, "Cartoons and Jokes of Medicine Hats Victorian Era" by Rendean Koudelka, "The Three 'E's of Victorian Fashion: Elaborate, Extensive and Expensive" by Renee Nelsen, "Policing Hell's Basement" by Doug Doran, "Architecture in Medicine Hat (1883-1914)" by Rocky Hornung, "The Medicine Hat Newspaper During the Victorian Era" by Susan Hartley, "Sports in Medicine Hat" by B. Kapicki, "Medicine Hat's School System: From Inception to 1904" by Tammy Ressler, "Medicine Hat and the Alberta Schools Question of 1905" by Kirk K. McLain, "The Reading Room and the Public Library-1890-1892" by Barbara McKenzie, "Literature in Medicine Hat During the Victorian Era" by Lisa Hannay, "The Canadian Pacific Railway's Contribution to the Birth and Growth of Medicine Hat-1883-1890" by Michael Morton (Spring 1989).