Returned Soldiers or Veterans Insurance
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Returned Soldiers or Veterans Insurance
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Ted Rettig was born in Rheine, West Germany in 1949. He came to Canada in 1953. He attended York University in Toronto, Ontario and received a B.A. in 1974 and an M.F.A. in 1977. He also received a Bachelor of Education in 1988 from the University of Toronto. Artistically, Rettig is primarily known as a sculptor but also creates works on paper. He currently works in Kingston at Queen's University and lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Retirees' Association of Queen's
The Retirees' Association of Queen's (RAQ) was formally established April 14, 2002. Its stated mission is: to enhance and promote the sense of continuing membership in the "Queen's Family"; and to facilitate and promote the dissemination of information that is of interest to Queen's Retirees. The membership is open to all Retirees from the University staff, non-academic and academic (active and adjunct) and to anyone who has had a significant association with Queen's with or without remuneration. Membership is also open to spouses, surviving spouses and partners, whether or not they have worked at Queen's.
The composition of RAQ includes a Council, consisting of 18 Association members, with approximately equal numbers from the non-academic staff and from the academic staff; Officers, elected from the Council by members of the Council for a term of one year: President; Vice-President; Treasurer; Secretary; Principal or delegate (Ex-Officio); and an Executive Committee, comprised of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, with other members as determined by the Council.
Resource Centre for Local Studies
The Resource Centre for Local Studies was started in Kingston to enhance the study of history and to assist teachers.
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Stewart Renfrew was an archivist at Queen's University until 2001.