- UTA 1944-1
- Série organique
- 1913-1953
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
This series consists of articles and poems celebrating the professional life of Malcolm Wallace, along with letters addressed to him and his wife.
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
This series consists of articles and poems celebrating the professional life of Malcolm Wallace, along with letters addressed to him and his wife.
University College Bulletin, 1943
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
University College Bulletin, 1944
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Rasky, Frank. "Wallace: Scholar and teacher," Undegraduate, Winter issue 1943-1944, 4-8
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Personal records of Malcolm William Wallace, professor of English in and Principal of University College, consisting of personal and biographical material, drafts and copies of his writings and addresses, and material on the history and functioning of the University of Toronto and University College, from the opening of King’s College in 1843. Included is the University of Toronto Overseas Training Company’s “Record of Service” book, with a number of loose items, that Wallace compiled while second-in-command of the Company during World War I; his study for the Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences (Massey Commission); and the Alexander Lectures for 1950-1951.
Wallace, Malcolm William
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
"The centenary of Sir Walter Scott," University of Toronto Quarterly, II, 1 (October 1932) 111-132
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"The English poetic tradition," University of Toronto Quarterly, IV, 1 (October 1934) 131-134
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
"To the graduating class of University College," Torontonensis, XXXVII (1935) 20. Handwritten draft
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“University College”. Printer’s proofs
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"Dr. Herbert George Locke (1870-1937)"
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"William John Alexander," University of Toronto Quarterly, IV, 1 (October 1944) 33 p.
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"Education for the professions," School and society, 34, No. 869 (1931-08-22), 239-249
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
The manuscripts and publications in this series form a small representation of Principal Wallace’s literary output, but they do provide a sense of the breadth of his interests and the activities to which he devoted himself after his retirement in 1944.
"The reputation of Sir Philip Sidney," Johns Hopkins Alumni Magazine, XVII, 1 (November 1928), 21 p.
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"Foreward", The Undergraduate, VI, 1 (1936) 9
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"To the graduating class of University College," Torontonensis, XXXVIII (1936) 20. Typescript
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"To the graduating class of University College," Torontonensis, XXXIX (1937) 22. Typescript
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"Foreward", The Undergraduate, IX, 1 (1938) 4
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"Report of the Committee on Farm Radio Broadcasts"
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Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
"Pessimism about world affairs," TSS, May, 1951
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"The U.N. - A symbol," United Nations News, VI, 7 (September 1948) 4, 5, 14
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"B. K. Sandwell," Canadian Forum, January 1955, 219
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"The human situation today," International Journal, 1, 1 (November 1945)
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
Fait partie de Malcolm William Wallace fonds
This series contains items ranging from University College class reunions to the University of Toronto Overseas Training Company’s “Record of Service” book that Malcolm Wallace compiled while second-in-command of the Company during World War I. There are also files on retirements (William John Alexander), College fees and scholarships, articles about Toronto and U of T history, and Wallace’s copies of publications about King’s College, the University of Toronto Act, the Victoria Club’s curling manual.