Petryshyn, M. "The Changing Status of Ukranian Women in Canada" 67:30 minutes
- UTA 1115-B1979-0007(01)-(02)
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- 18 Sept 1978
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Petryshyn, M. "The Changing Status of Ukranian Women in Canada" 67:30 minutes
Zurba, R. "Controversies Over the Cultural Development of Pre-9th Century Slavs", 92 minutes
Worobec, C. "Drahomanov" 90:15 minutes
Mace, J. "Marxism and the Dilemmas of National Liberation, 1919-1933" 87:30 minutes
Oleander, V. "The Methodist Church and Ukranians in Canada"
Subtelny, O. "Russia and the Ukraine: the Difference that Peter I Made"
Frolick, S. "Growing Up in Halychyna in the 1930s"
Frolick, S. "Growing Up in Halychyna in the 1930s" (concluded)
Frolick, S. "Growing Up in Halychyna in the 1930s"
Part of James Nairn Patterson Hume fonds
This series documents Prof. Hume’s talks and addresses on various subjects. General interest topics often discussed the growth of computers in society, changes in technology, and the development of computer languages. These were written for general public consumption at invited lectures. There are also a few talks on physics.
More technical talks and addresses focused on computer programming, computer graphics, and computer languages such as TRANSCODE, FORTRAN and Turing. These were most often delivered at professional meetings and symposiums. Prof. Hume recorded a series of lectures with accompanying slides on FORTRAN and another computer language called LISP. These were recorded as a type of tutorial on how to use the University’s computer and were designed to teach computer programming to a wide range of academic users at the University of Toronto. This series contains a copy of the tapes on reel to reel as well as some of the accompanying slides - although it is not clear exactly how they originally matched up. Of particular note are the very early views of the Computer Center and its computers that were included in the slide lecture showing the IBM 650, the IBM 7090 and the IBM 7094.
Files are arranged chronologically with undated talks placed at the end. They contain notes, copies of the talks, overhead transparencies, related event programs and correspondence. In addition, there is a card index of talks that essentially gives outlines and notes. Some of these are related to files in this series while others are unique talks. Apart from the FORTRAN lectures, there is one taped lecture of Prof. Hume giving a key note address at the New College Honours Students dinner.
Part of James Nairn Patterson Hume fonds
This series includes lectures, notes, course outlines, assignments for courses taught by Prof Hume, mainly through the 1970s and 1980s: CSC 108, CSC 201, CSC 280, CSC 354, CSC 2205. There is also documentation on early Physics courses he taught in the 1950s and one course for the Department of Extension on Programming Digital Computers 1957-63. They are arranged by course with Physics and Extension courses files first followed by Computer Science courses.
There are also two taped class lectures: Mikowski Diagrams or the K Calculus and Relativity and Electromagnetism.
Part of James Nairn Patterson Hume fonds
Since the 1960s, Prof. Hume has been an active member of the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto, serving as its President from 1976-1978. This series documents his participation especially in the Annual Spring Review which he often helped to write, direct and produce.
General documents on the Arts and Letters Club include some correspondence, memorabilia and one file on applications for membership. Most records however relate to the Annual Spring Review. Included are notes detailing concepts and organizational matters, scripts, music scores, programs and correspondence.
Many shows are well documented beginnings in 1965 to 1992, with only a few gaps. Also included in this series is an audio recording of Prof. Hume playing the piano and singing various pieces he composed for Spring Reviews.
University of Toronto. Administrative activities
Part of Allan Irving fonds
This series documents Allan Irving’s appointment at the University of Toronto Faculty of Social Work (FWS), his promotions, workload and salary progression from 1985 to 1999; his participation into administrative activities at the FWS as a member of various committees and groups. It also partially documents his exchanges with Faculty colleagues ; his participation into a debate on Faculty fundraising campaign in the corporate sector and over the adoption of the FSW strategic plan ; his participation to some Faculty social events such as retirement reception for Donald Bellamy, Elspeth Latimer and Dot Ross, and other events like graduation parties. This series also documents his participation into activities of the Office of the Governing Council’s Academic board in 1992 and 1994 ; his participation into activities of the University of Toronto Faculty Association as chairperson for the Academic freedom committee in 1996 and 1997, and as FSW’s representatives on the Grievance committee in 1998 ; his participation into activities of the selection committee for the Quality student experience award of the University of Toronto Alumni Association in 1994 ; his participation into activities of various Ph.D. examination committees from 1989 to 1997 ; his participation into activities of the School of Graduate Studies’ committee to examine the SGS leave policy in 1990 and 1991.
The series consists of 41 files including minutes of meetings, diaries, reports, addresses, correspondence and press clippings. It also includes a photograph of a canvas sent by Terence Stone, MSW student ; a photograph of FSW 80th anniversary committee members ; the sound recording of Irving’s address given at the authors’ reception of the 80th anniversary celebration of the Faculty of Social Work (B2000-0022/001S).
Faculty of Social Work 80th anniversary committee and celebrations
Part of Allan Irving fonds
University of Toronto. Teaching activities
Part of Allan Irving fonds
This series documents Allan Irving’s teaching activities at the Faculty of Social Work from 1984 to 1999: undergraduate and graduate courses taught, supervision of MSW students and doctoral candidates. It also documents his exchanges with Faculty colleagues about teaching issues and with students ; his lecture given in the University of Toronto Department of Behavioral Science in 1994 ; his activities as instructor for the Massey lectures (School of Continuing Studies), during the fall term of 1996.
The series consists of 76 files including course outlines, bibliographies and course evaluations; lectures notes and working notes; student lists, assignments and grades; correspondence; articles and press clippings. It also includes sound recordings of interviews with Bessie Touzel regarding her years with the Toronto Welfare Council (1940-1948), by Linda Patton-Cowie on March 11 and 18, 1985 (B2000-0022/002S) ; sound recording of an interview with Reverend W. Robert Lacey, by Iris Anna Enkurs on April 4, 1986, regarding the period he was Chief Social Worker at the Queen Street Mental Health Centre (formerly known as Ontario Hospital, Toronto) from the mid-1950s to 1978 (B2000-0022/003S).
Research in social work (SWK 4502), fall and spring terms of 1985-1986
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Research in social work (SWK 4502), fall and spring terms of 1984-1985
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Part of Allan Irving fonds
This series partially documents Allan Irving’s writing and publishing activities generally relating to social work in Canada from 1978 to 1999. This includes articles, chapter of books, books and/or book reviews published. It also partially documents his work being cited in others’ publications.
The series consists of 28 files including draft (some handwritten) of published and unpublished papers, correspondence and press clippings. It also includes a sound recording of Irving lecturing the paper he prepared for a job interview at the FSW (B2000-0022/004S).
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Advisory committee on writing the history of St. Christopher Settlement House
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Part of Allan Irving fonds
This series consists of 4 files including recording of interviews with social workers.
Interview with Elizabeth Wallace, social worker / by [Irving's MSW student]
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Interview with Betty Carrick, social worker / by [Irving's MSW student]
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Part of Metta Spencer fonds
This series consists of tapes given to Spencer by friend and journalist Gwynne Dyer to serve as a source for her research on the soviet dissident network and her work on Bears and Doves. They consist of taped interviews with soviet bureaucrats and politicians as well as taped events such as election meetings that Dyer did in September of 1989 and in January through March 1990. Their significance is that this was period of upheaval in the Soviet Union. In September of 1989 Hungary becomes independent, in Nov. 1989 the Berlin wall falls and in December 1989 the communists government of Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Rumania fall marking the end of the Soviet Union. Spencer has made some brief notes on the tapes, some detailing the conversation between the interviewee and Dyer.
Correspondence, grant applications, subject files, lecture notes, manuscripts for publications;slides, photos and sound recordings relating to his career as a psychologist.
Kolers, Paul Aram
Sound recordings - 3 cassette tapes; 1 reel-to-reel tape
Part of Paul Aram Kolers fonds
Part of Christian Bay fonds
This series consists of sound records of public and academic addresses as well as interviews. The material primarily reflects the early part of his career prior to joining the University of Toronto. Arrangement is chronological.
Conference on Civil International Behavior (Stanford University) - 4 -
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Talk - Psychological Determination of Political Orientation given at Florida State University
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Talk - at :Human Rights Alberta Workshop: Phase 2, Dec 10 1968
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Part of University of Toronto. Faculty of Information Alumni Association fonds
Bertha Bassam lecture no. 6 - 5 Oct 1982 [includes cassette tape]
Part of University of Toronto. Faculty of Information Alumni Association fonds
Records documenting Dr. S.D.T. Robertson's career as a professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Toronto. Included are theses of students he supervised, student term papers, lectures and course notes. There are also files related to his research specifically in the field of electric transportation systems and electrical distribution system design. Special media materials relate to his work on electric vehicles.
Robertson, Stuart Donald
Records in this fonds document some of Dr. Spencer's peace activities including her participation in the Canadian Pugwash Group, the Helsinki Citizen's Assembly and Science for Peace as well as her attendance at some conferences and meetings. However, many of her activities, especially relating to the 1980s disarmament movement and her consultative roles are not evident in these records. Also this accession only provides a sampling of her talks and publications. There is however complete drafts and notes for her textbook as well as early versions for works still in progress. Finally, Dr. Spencer's notes and papers as a student of sociology at University of California Berkeley are also preserved in this accession.
These records will be of interest to anyone researching the Canadian and international peace movements and themes such as disarmament, peace advocacy, Canadian international affairs and the role of non-governmental organizations. It also may be of interest to those researching the teaching of these topics within the discipline of sociology. Finally, Prof. Spencer's student notes offer a glimpse of what was being taught at Berkeley in the mid 1960s (then the top department of sociology in the U.S.) . They would be of interest to anyone studying that institution and the history of sociology as an academic discipline.
Spencer, Metta
Part of Douglas H. Pimlott fonds
This accession documents primarily the research and writing activities of Prof. Pimlott during his academic career as a student, environmentalist and teacher of zoology and forestry at the University of Toronto. Documentation of his participation in various national and inter-national organizations is found among professional correspondence (Series I) and subject files (Series IV). Drafts and offprints of his writings as a student (including his doctoral thesis), government employee, and professor of zoology at the University of Toronto are contained in Series VI and VII. Much of the early data he collected on moose for both his theses and government reports and later, on wolves are to be found in the research materials and field notebooks in Series VIII and Series IX. Additional correspondence following his death on July 31, 1978 has been preserved in Series III and contains tributes, and summaries of his contributions and accomplishments to wildlife management and the environment.
Part of Kay Armatage fonds
16mm film, original elements – 5 rolls
¼” sound reels – original recordings – 11 reels
Part of Kay Armatage fonds
¼” sound reels – voice over masters – 14 reels
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds
Consists of drafts and final versions of speeches and public talks, conference programmes and attendee lists, rough notes, related correspondence, secondary sources including newspaper clippings, and workshop materials related to speeches and public talks given by Eichler throughout her career.
Book Bits interview "Families in Canada: An Introduction", cassette.
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds
[Conversation? with a child], in German, cassette.
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds
Sociology 215 distance education lectures, 12 cassettes
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds
Max Bell Lecture: "Every Family is a Working Family", cassette.
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds
"Household Work: More than it Seems", 3 digital optical discs.
Part of Margrit Eichler fonds