- CA ON00389 C6-193
- File
- 1968
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
"God Bless you, Marshall!" University of Toronto Graduate, vol. 2, no. 1, 1968, pp. 61-64.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
"God Bless you, Marshall!" University of Toronto Graduate, vol. 2, no. 1, 1968, pp. 61-64.
‘How McLuhan critics should read McLuhan'
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall, "'How McLuhan Critics should read McLuhan'." Letter to the editor. The Toronto Daily Star, 16 March 1971, p. 7.
‘Today our brains are outside our skulls.'
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Rockman, Arnold. "'Today Our Brains are Outside Our Skulls.'" The Toronto Daily Star, 15 February 1964, p. 22.
A Catholic Galaxy in 'Orange' Toronto
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Spraggett, Allen. "A Catholic Galaxy in 'Orange' Toronto." The Toronto Daily Star, 7 January 1967, p. 61.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Heald, Tim. "A Day in the Life: Marshall McLuhan." The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 10 June 1978, p. 10.
A day in the life: Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Heald, Tim. "A Day in the Life: Marshall McLuhan." The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 10 June 1978, p. 10.
A historical approach to the media
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McLuhan, Marshall. “A Historical Approach to the Media." Teacher's College Record, vol. 57, no. 2, 1955, pp. 104-110.
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"A McLuhan Montage." School Library Journal, vol. 92, no. 8, 15 April 1967, pp. 39-41.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "A New Journey for the Magi." The Decisive Years,edited by S. M. Philip, Barker Publishing Company, pp. 12-16.
A schoolman's guide to Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Culkin, John M. "A Schoolman's Guide to Marshall McLuhan." Saturday Review,18 March 1967, pp. 51- 53, 70-72.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Rockman, Arnold. "A View of Communication." The Toronto Daily Star, 7 July 1962.
A Worshipful Visit to the Shrine of McLuhan
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Ross, Alexander. "A Worshipful Visit to the Shrine of McLuhan." The Financial Post [Toronto, Ont. ], 18 April 1970.
A worshipful visit to the shrine of McLuhan. One of the great teachers of the age is still teaching.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Ross, Alexander. "A Worshipful Visit to the Shrine of McLuhan." The Financial Post [Toronto, Ont. ], 18 April 1970.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Advertisement for the Autumn 1988 issue of The Antigonish Review, no. 74-75.
Advertisement for Patterns of Literary criticism
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
University of Toronto Press. New Publications, Spring and Summer 1966, pp. 19-20.
Advertisement for the New College School in New York Times
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Advertisement for The New School College. New York Times, 26 March 1967, p. 152.
Advertisement for Understanding media: the extensions of man, with critics quotations
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Advertisement for Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan. Paperback, McGraw-Hill, 1965.
Advertising as a magical institution
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H.M. "Advertising as a Magical Institution." The Commerce Journal: University of Toronto Commerce Club, 1952, pp. 25-29.
Aesthetic pattern in Keats's odes
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Aesthetic Pattern in Keats's Odes." University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2, 1943, pp. 167-179.
Against McLuhan. He’s swinging, switched on, with it and now! And wrong.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
DeMott, Benjamin. "Against McLuhan." Esquire, vol. 66, no. 2, 1966, pp. 71-73.
Alan Thomas says McLuhan is a poet: misunderstanding media?
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Thomas, Alan. "Misunderstanding Media?" The Telegram [Toronto, Ont.], 22 August 1964, p. 5.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Alarums in a Brave New World." Winnipeg Free Press[Winnipeg, MB], 11 Dec 1965, pp. 9.
All of the candidates are asleep
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "All of the Candidates are Asleep." The Saturday Evening Post, vol. 241, no. 16, 1968, pp. 34-36.
Alternatives to the university
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McLuhan, Marshall. "Alternatives to the University." The University of Toronto Bulletin, vol. 32, no. 8, 1978, p. 15.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "American Advertising." Mass Culture: the Popular Arts in America,edited by Bernard Rosenberg and David Manning White, Free Press, 1957, pp. 435-42.
An ancient quarrel in modern America
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McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “An Ancient Quarrel in Modern America.” The Classical Journal, vol. 41, no. 4, 1946, pp. 156–162.
An ancient quarrel in modern America
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “An Ancient Quarrel in Modern America.” The Classical Journal, vol. 41, no. 4, 1946, pp. 156–162.
And a McLuhan's eye view… (Continuation of “A teacher looks at student unrest)
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McLuhan, Marshall. "and a McLuhan's eye view…" St. Michael's College Alumni Association Newsletter, vol. 8, no. 2, 1970, p. 3.
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McLuhan, Marshall. “Another Aesthetic Peep-Show.” The Sewanee Review, vol. 53, no. 4, 1945, pp. 674–677.
Architecture in the electronic age
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Barnett, Jonathan. "Architecture in the Electronic Age." Architectural Record, March 1967, pp. 151-152.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Art as Anti-Environment." Art News Annual, no. 31, 1966, pp. 55-57.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
"McLuhan, Marshall. ""At the Moment of Sputnik the Planet Became a Global Theater in which There are No Spectators but Only Actors."" Journal of Communication, vol. 24, no. 1, 1974, pp. 48-58."
At UNESCO symposium - grim McLuhan probes art’s meaning
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Reuters. "At UNESCO Symposium - Grim McLuhan Probes Art’s Meaning." The Montreal Star, 15 October 1976, p. 12.
Background to Illiteracy Supplement to English and Communication Seminar
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Background to Illiteracy, Supplement to English and Communication Seminar. 1 page.
This fonds is divided into 11 series reflecting the filing system used by Nevitt during his career, and based on subject divisions. The series are: ‘Subject Files’, ‘Early Manuscripts’, ‘Northern Electric Company’, ‘Discoveries International Symposium’, ‘Management by PreVision’, ‘Published Articles and Papers’, ‘Captain Gulliver’s Interplanetary Travels’, ‘ABC’, ‘Correspondence’, ‘Who Was Marshall McLuhan’, and ‘Printed Materials’.
The first series ‘Subject Files’, consists of 57 files containing a variety of textual records including correspondence, notes, printed materials, clippings, manuscripts, typescripts, photographs, ephemera, and overhead transparencies, and a small amount of audio recordings in various formats. The records are grouped together in individual files based on subject matter divisions reflecting specific creative and academic projects that Nevitt worked on alone and in conjunction with McLuhan, and topics of interest to Nevitt. The series also contains a file of collected photographs and a file titled ‘Ephemera and Mixed Media’, which contains a small collection of audio records.
The second series ‘Early Manuscripts’ consists of typescripts, and drafts of various academic manuscripts and papers written by Nevitt. The records in this series were created between 1945 – 1965.
The third series ‘Northern Electric Company’ includes notes, seminar material, and clippings compiled by Nevitt during his time with the Northern Electric Company between 1961 and 1962. The series includes material from various seminars organized by the American Management Association and attended by Nevitt.
The fourth series ‘Discoveries International Symposium’ includes correspondence, notes, ephemera, and symposium and conference materials related to Nevitt’s participation in Discoveries International Symposiums held in 1977 and 1978.
The fifth series, ‘Management by PreVision’ includes notes, clippings, drafts, correspondence, and other textual records related to Nevitt’s book project ‘Management by PreVision’.
The sixth series ‘Published Articles and Papers’, includes a collection of chronologically arranged articles and manuscripts written and published by Nevitt and others between 1951-1994, and related correspondence.
The seventh series ‘Captain Gulliver’s Interplanetary Travels’, includes correspondence, clippings, notes, contracts, manuscripts, and other textual records related to Nevitt’s science fiction book project of the same name.
The eighth series ‘ABC of Prophecy’ includes clippings, notes, manuscripts, and other textual records related to Nevitt’s book project of the same name.
The ninth series ‘Correspondence’ includes a collection of chronologically arranged correspondence related to Nevitt and generated between 1966 – 1993.
The tenth series ‘Who Was Marshall McLuhan’ includes correspondence, notes, clippings, and other textual records related to the book of the same name that was co-authored by Nevitt and Maurice McLuhan.
The eleventh series ‘Printed Materials’, includes monographs, periodicals, and published journal articles generated between 1953 – 1994 by Nevitt, Marshall McLuhan and other writers working on topics of interest to Nevitt.
This fonds includes textual material relating to the following books and publications:
Telecommunication Equipment for Power Systems Developments and Application in Sweden (book, 1953)
Causality in the Electronic World (book, 1972)
Take Today: The Executive as Dropout (book, 1972)
Encyclopedia of the Future Under the Direction of the Hudson Institute (article, 1973)
Managing Change by Anticipating its Effects on People (article, 1973)
New Media (book, 1973)
Development and Underdevelopment in the Electric Age (article, 1974)
The Responsive Chord (book, 1974)
ABC of Prophecy (book, 1980)
Archivist as Comprehensivist (article, 1981)
The Communication Ecology (book, 1982)
The Future of Media (book, 1982)
Keeping Ahead of Economic Panic (book, 1985)
Captain Gulliver’s Interplanetary Travels (book, 1986)
Who Was Marshal McLuhan (book, 1993)
From MBO to MBP (article)
Management by PreVision (article)
Nevitt, Barrington
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Baseball is Culture!" CBC Times, October 25, 1952, pp.19-25.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Driedger, Sharon Doyle. "Beyond McLuhan." Maclean's, 10 July 1995, p. 44.
Big Board's hot for 'cool' McLuhan
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"Big Board's Hot for 'Cool' McLuhan." The Toronto Daily Star, 4 July 1966, p. 24.
Big transistor is watching you
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McLuhan, Marshall. "Big Transistor is Watching You." Book Week: The Sunday Herald Tribune[New York, NY], 28 Nov 1965, pp. 5, 25, 27.
Big transistor is watching you
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Big Transistor is Watching You." Book Week: The Sunday Herald Tribune[New York, NY], 28 Nov 1965, pp. 5, 25, 27.
[Book Reivew] Terms of endearment. Book review of Understanding media: the extensions of man
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Lapham, Lewis H. "Terms of Endearment." Review of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, by Marshall McLuhan, Harper's, vol. 289, no. 1732, 1994, pp. 7-9.
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McLuhan, H. Marshall. "A Critical Discipline." Review of Wyndham Lewis: A Portrait of the Artist as the Enemy, by Geoffrey Wagner, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 2, 1960, pp. 93-95.
[Book Review] A rich, sprawling book
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Rockman, Arnold. "A Rich, Sprawling Book." Review of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan, The Toronto Daily Star, 13 June 1964, p. 12.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Another Eliot Party." Review of T.S. Eliot: A Symposium For His Seventieth Birthday, Edited with an introduction by Neville Braybrooke, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 3, 1960, pp. 156-157.
[Book Review] Around the world, around the clock. W. Lynch’s The image industries.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Around the World, Around the Clock." Review of The Image Industries, by William Lynch, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 4, 1960, pp. 204-205.
[Book Review] Battle of the Senses.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Steiner, George. "Battle of the Senses." Review of The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of the Typographical Man, by Marshall McLuhan, Times Literary Supplement, issue 3183, 1 March 1963, p. 156.
[Book Review] Civilization, human nature and the printing press
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Irving, John. "Civilzation, Human Nature, and the Printing Press." Review of The Gutenberg Galaxy by Marshall McLuhan, The Canadian Saturday Night, vo. 77, no. 17, 1962, pp. 33-34.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Watson, Patrick. "Critical Spasms from Twitched Ganglia." Review of McLuhan Hot and Cool: A Critical Symposium, edited by Gerald E. Stearn, The Globe Magazine, 9 December 1967, p. 15.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Waddington, Miriam. "Falling for a Magic Pot?" Review of The Medium is the Rear View Mirror: Understanding McLuhan, by Donald Theall, The Globe Magazine, 20 February 1971, p. 16.
[Book Review] Flirting with shadows. The invisible poet: T. S. Eliot.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Flirting with Shadows." Review of The Invisble Poet: T.S. Eliot, by Hugh Kenner, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 4, 1960, pp. 212-214.