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2023-2024 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events presented by the Faculty of Music during the 2023-2024 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists.

Publications

Series consists of various publications about Father Donovan, the Donovan Art Collection, and artists included in the collection. Publications include articles, reviews, exhibition catalogues, promotional materials, and full-length issues of magazines and newspapers. The series additionally includes two published catalogue books of the Donovan Art Collection, along with a DVD of the OMNI Television show about the collection.

Although the series contains mostly original copies of different publications, the series also demonstrates Father Donovan's personal practice of cutting, arranging, and gluing various article texts onto blank paper for safe-keeping.

Artist Reference Files

Series consists of collected texts pertaining to artists within the Donovan Art Collection. Texts include articles, CVs, interviews, and exhibition catalogues. Currently, the series only consists of artist Meryl McMaster's reference file.

Stewardship Reports

Series consists of stewardship reports sent to Father Donovan from St. Michael's College. These reports outline Father Donovan's financial and artwork contributions to the St. Michael's College community, extending as far back as 1981.

Catalogue Planning Material

Series consists of documents and correspondences related to the publication of the 2010 Donovan Art Collection catalogue. Documents include rough copies of catalogue essays, correspondences between Father Donovan and catalogue editors, and shipping addresses of artists. Additionally, the series also includes several invoices and receipts for costs of the book launch, copyright, and printing.

The 2010 catalogue is the most recent printed overview of the Donovan Art Collection. Father Donovan's essays describe the collection's beginnings, as well as the artworks' engagement with the St. Michael's College community.

Art Loans

Series consists of documents relating to art loans of the Donovan Art Collection, including loan agreements, receipts, shipment notices, invoices, and more. Many loan agreements also include related correspondence from artwork borrowers.

Financial Accounts

This series consists of invoices and receipts regarding financial donations, art purchases, and other expenses of the Donovan Art Collection, as well as correspondences between Father Donovan and the art collection accounting team. Other documents within the series include opening and closing balances for both the Donovan Art Collection account and Endowment Fund account.

Art Collection Lists

Series consists of typed and handwritten lists outlining various visitors to the Donovan Art Collection throughout the years, as well as an inventory of the Donovan Art Collection and the location of artworks on the St. Michael's College campus.

Acquisitions and Tax Receipts

Series consists of various documents relating to purchased acquisitions for the Donovan Art Collection. Documents include invoices and receipts for artwork purchases, and costs pertaining to the artworks' appraisal, framing, transportation, and installation. Additionally, the series also contains several certificates of authenticity and tax receipts.

Correspondence

Series consists of various correspondences received by Father Donovan between 1990 and 2020, largely pertaining to the Donovan Art Collection. Correspondences include cards, printed emails, and notes sent from students, St. Michael's College faculty, collection visitors, artists, curators, and more. Some files include photographs and other printed material sent to Father Donovan as enclosures, as well as texts created by Father Donovan for different art events and lectures. In some instances, a copy of Father Donovan's typed response is also included in the file.

Communication Displays

This series consists of teaching, sample and personal communication tools and displays for users of Blissymbolics. This includes Blissymbol boards, books, and other augmentative communication devices.

Godfrey Uyeno

Godfrey Uyeno, George Tashichi’s son, went on to join the Royal Canadian Air Force in in the 1950s. This series contains material relating to his time in the military. He flew in a CF-100, was an all-weather interceptor in a two man crew consisting of a pilot and navigator. Godfrey, the navigator, directed the pilot to intercept enemies using radar. He served as navigator during his tour from 1958 to 1963 and spent the rest of his time with the Royal Canadian Air Force on ground jobs.

Uyeno, Godfrey

Publications

Over his 38-year career, Prof. Israel has written extensively on the history of South Asian people. This series contains records relating primarily to three publication projects: the Safe Haven project for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario (MHSO) and Royal Ontario Museum, Encyclopedia of Canada’s Peoples (1999; also sponsored by the MHSO) and In the future soil: a social history of the Indo-Canadians in Ontario (1994). (see Series 3 for general correspondence related to the MHSO). There is also one file of correspondence and partial manuscript relating to publication of selected articles from History Today, and published as Pax Britannica (1968). Prof. Israel was editor and wrote the introductory essay.

The records relating to “Safe Haven. The refugee experience of five families” consist entirely of the manuscript for the book submitted to Prof. Israel in 1994 for his comments. Prof. Israel also prepared the Preface (not included) and undertook research on the Tamil community. At this time Prof. Israel was Chairman, Board of Directors of the Multicultural History Society. An exhibition was also produced by the MHSO for the new Heritage Gallery of Canada’s peoples at the Royal Ontario Museum.

The records relating to the Encyclopedia of Canada’s Peoples include manuscripts of articles on South Asian people edited by Prof. Israel and files on three of the four articles he prepared for this publication: the Ismailis, South Asians and Pakistanis. The manuscript relating to the article on Ahmadis is not included.

The records relating to In the further soil: a social history of the Indo-Canadians in Ontario consist of correspondence, manuscript, Microsoft Word and Pagemaker files, and research notes.

The remaining records deal specifically with his publications on India and Indian migration, especially to Canada. These include notes and correspondence regarding his contribution of chapters in the books, The Congress and Indian Nationalism: Historical Perspectives and Reformers, Writers and Editors: Social Transformation in Maharashtra 1830-1940. They also include notes and research regarding an incomplete work entitled Violence and Empire: James Neill in the Indian Mutiny.

South Asian settlement and migration

This series documents Prof. Israel’s research, teaching and external activities relating to the South Asian community in Ontario. The majority of files are course materials for the University of Toronto History 394 course on South Asian migration and settlement including bibliographies and collections of articles as reading material. Some of this material was also used in the preparation of his book In the further soil: a social history of Indo-Canadians in Ontario (see Series 5). Also included are documents relating to the application of South Asian Television for a CRTC license (1996).

Personal and biographical

  • UTA 1339-1
  • Series
  • 1854-2013
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானIan Hacking fonds

Series consists of textual records and graphic material documenting Ian Hacking’s personal life and career, with eight files related to the histories of both the Hacking and MacDougall families. Records include a passport, birth and marriage certificates, family snapshots, drawings by his children, as well as correspondence detailing financial contributions made to various charities and initiatives. Hacking’s professional and academic activity is reflected in written and photographic documentation of awards and honours received, including the Killam Prize for the Humanities, the Companion to the Order of Canada, and the Holberg International Memorial Prize. Also included in the series is an autobiographical document written by Hacking detailing the orientation of his research.

Digital files consist of files documenting his personal life and family [“BUSYNESS”], a folder of biographical information and curriculum vitae, further documentation about the Holberg Prize, and drafts of writings by Judith Baker titled “Trust and Commitment” and “Some Aspects of Reasons and Rationality”.

Early compositions and arrangements

Series consists of compositions and arrangements by Phil Nimmons, written early in his career before he formed his own group in 1953. Series includes charts for the Ray Norris Quintette, of which Nimmons was a member.

Music for other ensembles

Series consists of music written or arranged by Phil Nimmons for ensembles, including the 1957 overtures for the "Music for a Summer Day" festival at Stratford Festival and music for the duo Pendulum, the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, the Ted Kemar Band, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Music at Sharon, and Esprit Orchestra.

Music for Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six

Series consists of music written and arranged for Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six. This expanded version of Nimmons 'N' Nine was formed in 1965, reorganized in 1974, and disbanded in the early 1980s. Most of the music was written by Phil Nimmons with a few contributions from other members of the ensemble.

Music for Nimmons 'N' Nine

Series consists of music composed or arranged for "The Group," later named "Nimmons 'N' Nine." Most of the charts are written by Phil Nimmons, with a few contributions from other members of the ensemble. Nimmons formed this group in 1953 and they performed regularly on CBC radio. They made their concert debut in 1956 at the Summer Festival in Stratford. In 1965, the ensemble expanded to "Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six."

Music for radio and television

  • OTUFM 30-B
  • Series
  • October 1946 - December 1979
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானPhil Nimmons fonds

Series consists of incidental music for orchestra and music for jazz ensemble that Phil Nimmons composed, arranged, and orchestrated for various radio and television programs, predominantly for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

Bibliographic cards

This series consists of one box of alphabetically organized bibliographic cards. The cards themselves span Adam to Wilson.

Theses

This series is composed of two graduate theses: William Randall Spence’s Design and Implementation of a Development Project in Tanzania (1972) and Easterbrook’s Agricultural Credit in Canada, 1867-1917 (1936).

Publications

This series is composed of a small number of publications ranging from 1936 to 1983. Note that not all publications are included in their entirety: B1985-0011/006(04), for example, contains only one chapter of a larger work.

Correspondence

This series primarily consists of professional and administrative, rather than personal, correspondence, B1985-0011/001 being an exception. The correspondence with Harold Innis (1952) is likely to be of interest to researchers as is a draft of a speech by Innis (n.d.). The box B1979-0039/007 is arranged alphabetically according to correspondents’ names.

Papers

This series is primarily composed of papers from the Economic History Workshop and range from 1978 to 1983. Most (all?) of the papers contained in this series are authored by authors other than Easterbrook.

Notes

This series consists of assorted notes, which relate to teaching as well as research. Of particular significance is file 3 of box 6 of B1979-0039 (“Seminar – Enterprise & Bureaucracy”), which provides context for Easterbrook’s bureaucracy/enterprise articles. Regarding file 2 of box 15 of B1979-0039 (“Notes on Indian peoples”), the term Indian has been used in the title to be consistent with Easterbrook’s own diction.

Drafts

This series is composed of drafts of various writings, both by Easterbrook and by others. The drafts cover a range of materials from lecture papers to addresses. They also include offprints for articles and reviews written by Easterbrook. The majority of drafts are undated but several documents (including the aforementioned drafts) are dated by year if not by month and day.

Administration

This series consists almost exclusively of administrative records from Easterbrook’s time as Chairman of the Department of Political Economy (1961-1970). A small number of records can be found that pre- and postdate this period but these also concern administrative matters.

Programs, posters, and other ephemera

  • OTUFM 67-A
  • Series
  • 2007-2019, predominant 2009-2019
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானGallery 345 fonds

Series consists of programs and posters from concerts held at Gallery 345, as well as thank you cards and notes from performers, and building plans for the gallery space and building (345 Souraren Ave., Toronto, Ontario). Series also includes a USB thumb drive (173 MB) with archived files from the Gallery 345 website, including performance announcements, program information, and performer biographies.

Records of committees concerned with Finances, Investments, Budgets, and Audits

Series consists of the records of several committees related to finance and financial oversight. This includes Finance, Audit, Budget, Investment, and related committees.

Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Board of Regents Finance and Audit Committee

Addresses

This series consists of addresses given by Professor Nesselroth at various conferences and seminars throughout his academic career. They cover subjects such as semiotics, French literature, literary theory, Surrealism, Dadaism, and figures such as Isidore Ducasse (Lautréamont), Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Roman Jakobson, and Marshall McLuhan. Documents include drafts of addresses, some research material consulted, and conference programs and itineraries, some of which are in French.

Manuscripts and publications

This series consists of academic articles written by Professor Nesselroth spanning his academic career. They cover subjects such as French literature, Surrealism, Dadaism, semiotics, poetics, literary theory, and psychoanalytics, as well as figures such as Jacques Derrida, Isidore Ducasse (Lautréamont), and Marshall McLuhan. Many of the articles are written in French. The documents include off-prints of articles published in journals and books as well as drafts of several articles, some with annotations and corrections. Some research material used in the articles are included as well.

Teaching material

This series consists of course notes and readings for graduate courses in Comparative Literature and French Studies taught by Professor Nesselroth at the University of Toronto. The majority of the courses are on literary subjects, including French and literature and literary figures, such as Isidore Ducasse (Lautréamont), as well as psychoanalytics and semiotics. Documents relating to the
courses include course reading lists, lecture notes, assignments, handouts and syllabi, some of which are in French. There are also documents relating to the Centre for Comparative Literature, including the proposed elimination of the Centre in 2010. Correspondence and project descriptions for the Camargo Foundation, a one year fellowship in Cassis, France, are also included.

Professional correspondence

This series consists of Professor Nesselroth’s professional correspondence. It includes letters received from academic figures such as Jacques Derrida and Marshall McLuhan, as well as containing correspondence with colleagues such as Julia Kristeva and Ricardo Sternberg.

Biographical

This series consists of academic honours received by Professor Nesselroth as well as his M.A. and Ph.D. theses. There is also a 50th anniversary festschrift created by his friends and students.

Personal and Business

Records created and collected by Tashichi Uyeno, primarily from 1939 to the early 1950s. They were kept in two-hole clip boards, and somewhat organized based on his business needs at Richmond Trading Company. The records are telegrams, handwritten letters, ledgers, and typed communication. They cover his proceedings with banks, as since he was importing and exporting goods, he had to balance multiple currencies. He also aided his father’s oar company, and some of the ledgers track his sales and costs. Letters form his sister in Japan are interspersed and offer a look into his personal life.

There is a shift in the records as WWII continues and Japanese Canadians are sent to internment camps. His records also cover this period, though they shift from Richmond Trading Company, to Uyeno’s writing to the Office of the Custodian, arguing for the proper evaluation of his personal belongings and forced sale of his assets. His letter to his sister continue and chart the family’s needs in Japan as well.

Blissymbolics - International

This series contains a variety of materials related to the international community of Blissymbolics. It includes material from BCIC affiliates and partners, research, teaching materials, and workshops on Blissymbolics, as well as Bliss user communication displays and textual creations. This series also contains children's books written in Blissymbols, some with translations in a variety of languages. The majority of this series consists of non-English material.

Promotion and Publicity

This series includes material surrounding the promotion and publicity of Blissymbols and Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada. It contains promotional materials created by BCIC including pamphlets, signage, and collections of publicity clippings from a variety of newspapers and articles.

Administration

This series contains records related to the administrative processes of Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada. It includes a variety of files including annual reports, affiliate reports, and correspondence; files related to donors and finances; as well as other miscellaneous administrative files such as the personal files of BCIC and OCCC staff.

Publications - General

This series contains books, journals and other research in which Blissymbols are the topic of study. It includes materials that were not published directly by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada, but they may have involvement by way of granting copyright for the use of Blissymbols.

1948-1949 concert season

Series consists of programs of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1948-1949 concert season. Several programs are missing.

1946-1947 concert season

Series consists of programs of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1946-1947 concert season. Several programs are missing.

1947-1948 concert season

Series consists of programs of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1947-1948 concert season. Several programs are missing.

1953-1954 concert season

Series consists of programs of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1953-1954 concert season. Several programs are missing.

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