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Trinity College Archives Series
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Records of related bodies

This series consists of architectural records that have been created for separate bodies but that relate to the built history of properties held or used by the University of Trinity College. Although not created directly for Trinity College, these materials (architectural plans, maps, and surveys), have a bearing on the present physical location or with locations associated with it; these plans may not be directly related to Trinity College use and may include materials not commissioned by the College.

Gerald Larkin Academic Building (Larkin Building)

This series consists of architectural records pertaining to either the construction history or to the physical plant of the Gerald Larkin Academic Building (Larkin Building), Trinity College, Toronto. including all subsequent additions and renovations, including the addition of the George Ignatieff Theatre, and later modifications made to the Buttery, and cafeteria serving areas.

St.Hilda's College

This series consists of architectural records pertaining to either the construction history or to the physical plant of St. Hilda's College, Toronto, including all subsequent additions and renovations. This series includes land survey records, landscape plans, architectural drawings, and technical drawings relating to structures given the name of 'St. Hilda's College,' regardless of physical location. All records are listed chronologically within the series. This series has been divided into 6 sub-series according to individual construction projects.

University of Trinity College, Queen Street West

This series consists of architectural records pertaining to the physical plant of the University of Trinity College, Toronto, Queen Street West location. This series includes land survey records, landscape plans, architectural drawings, and technical drawings relating to the area found on Queen Street West, Toronto. All records are listed chronologically within the series.

University of Trinity College, Queen's Park (Hoskin Avenue)

This series consists of architectural records pertaining to either the construction history or to the physical plant of the University of Trinity College, Toronto, Queen's Park location including all subsequent additions and renovations. After the removal from the Queen Street West location, the University of Trinity College established itself on grounds associated with the larger campus of the University of Toronto. All records are listed chronologically within the series.

Black books (M.P. & SCFAIT)

Manuscript journals used by Graham while a member of Parliament and a member and chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade (SCFAIT) to record his activities and to take notes during meetings. Interleaved between the pages of the journals are related documents; the placement of these interleaved documents has been maintained. The final two journals document the first months of Graham's tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Daily Folders (Ministerial)

The series documents Graham's day-to-day activities as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of National Defence, Leader of the Opposition, and interim leader of the Liberal Party through schedules, briefing materials, his personal notes, and various other documents and communications. There is evidence throughout the series that Graham selected many of these items for his personal files. The series is arranged chronologically by month, and the documents for each day are separated as a distinct unit, as they were when transferred to the archives. The final file (67) is a collection of the daily schedules during Graham's time as the Minister of National Defence.

Media (Clippings, CDs, Photos)

Series consists of photographs, CDs, videocassettes, newspapers, and scrapbooks documenting various aspects of Graham's political career. The series was grouped into subseries by media.

Memorabilia

Series consists of documents and items that Graham accumulated over the course of his political career which carried enough personal significance to retain despite their ephemeral nature. The series overwhelmingly consists of personal and political correspondence in the form of letters, notes, e-mails, and greeting cards. The series is arranged into subseries according to the position he held at the time, and most of the correspondence files are organized chronologically where possible.

M.P. (1993-97)

Series consists of correspondence and other documentary records detailing the issues and topics Graham dealt with or worked on during his time as a member of Parliament. This includes administrative documents, such as agendas and office expenses, correspondence and issues arranged by topic, conferences travelled to, and the work of a parliamentary committee reviewing foreign policy. Most of the records in this series are from the period of time before he was in cabinet.

S.C.F.A.I.T.

Series consists of documents collected by Graham during his time on the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Public Policy, predominantly as its chair. The records have been arranged into four groups: issue records, which are the records of specific topics or subjects examined by the committee; reports, which consists of the reports the committee published during Graham's time as chair; speeches Graham delivered as chair; and documents related to various conferences, meetings, and locations Graham traveled to as chair.

Foreign Affairs

File consists of records which document Graham's time as Minister of Foreign Affairs. The first series covers his preparation for and testimony at the Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Maher Arar. The second series is organized according to major issues he dealt with, the third series holds the reports his ministry published during his tenure, and the fourth series documents his travel and speaking engagements, both domestic and foreign.

D.N.D.

File consists of records which document Graham's time as Minister of National Defence. The series consists of numerous briefing binders, subject files, excerpts from Hansard, published reports, speeches, and administrative records documenting Graham's travel, briefings, and correspondence.

O.L.O.

Series consists of records accumulated during Graham's tenure as Leader of the Opposition, including subject and information files, invitations to events he did not attend, leading the Liberal Party and preparation for a leadership convention, and the speeches he delivered at various occasions and events.

Same Sex

Series consists of records that document Graham's advocacy and activism as a member of Parliament for gay rights and same sex marriage. Documents include correspondence, news articles, research and briefing documents, copies of legislation, and speeches and speaking notes.