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Eric Hehner fonds

  • UTA 1363
  • Fonds
  • 1906-1934

Includes Bachelor of Commerce thesis (1934) and memorabilia of Eric Hehner, commerce student who graduated from Commerce and Finance in 1934. Also included are photographs of Victoria College's "Bob" performance in 1906, specifically of Frank Sternberg, uncle of Eric Hehner and graduate of Victoria College (1906).

Hehner, Eric

University of Toronto. Office of the President

Consists of subject files, speeches and messages of university presidents from Sidney Smith to John R. Evans (1956-1978), files of the Vice-President Institutional Relations & Planning John Sword (1972-1973), and files of research assistant Frances Ireland (1906-1976). Subject files include budget (1973-1979), submissions to the President's Report (1962-1978), Operating Grants (1968-1979), administrative retreats (1976-1977), materials relating to the Ontario Council on University Affairs (1973-1975), task forces, pension, and various reports.

Leslie Bell fonds

  • OTUFM 39
  • Fonds
  • 1906-2007

Fonds contains documents relating to Leslie R. Bell's career as a composer, arranger, choral conductor, educator, and music columnist. Materials include manuscript music (both of arrangements and original compositions); radio scripts and notes relating to his work in broadcasting as a radio commentator for CBC and CFRB, Toronto; publicity documents relating to performances by Leslie Bell and the Leslie Bell Singers; correspondence; documents relating to his work as the co-founder and first executive director of the Canadian Music Educators' Association (CMEA); and, newspaper articles, including those written by Bell and about him). The fonds also contains postmortem documents, including condolence correspondence to his wife, Leona Bell, and documents relating to the Leslie Bell Singers reunions and the Leslie Bell Scholarship.

Bell, Leslie R.

Innis 1st 1972 accession

The arrangement of this archive reflects its handling by Harold Innis' literary executors and subsequently by members of the Rare Book Department and the University Archives. Some records were given to the Rare Book Dept. by M.Q.Innis as early as 1965; following her death in January 1972, her son Hugh Innis donated more records to RBD. These latter records had been collected and arranged by the executors (M.Q,Innis, Donald Innis, Del Clark, Donald Creighton and Tom Easterbrook), with the assistance of Jane Ward. In December 1972, RBD transferred the archives of Harold Innis to the University Archives. Three different attempts to arrange and describe the Innis records were never seen through to completion until the project was made a priority in May 1985, resulting in the present inventory.

Previous manipulation of the Innis archives made discernment of original order very difficult. This inventory bases arrangement and description on the guiding principle of provenance, and follows as accurately as possible the form and the function of the records. While the archives reflect Harold Innis' life and career, some of the series are based on artificial creations by Mary Quayle Innis as her husband's personal secretary and editor. The press clippings and scrapbooks are her creation, as are the bibliographic card file and the editorial records for the Communications manuscripts. The records of Innis' primary research appear before the draft manuscripts and publications. Three voluminous studies - Empire and Communications, The History of Communication, and The Idea File - are supplemented by Innis' reading notes found in Series VII and VIII.

The Innis archives cover the period from 1906 to 1970 and total 4.5 metres in extent; the bulk of the records date between 1920 and 1952. Records dating after Innis' death in 1952 pertain principally to the editorial preparation of several of his books that were reissued. There is also some record of posthumous Innis studies, and some references to Innis College and the Innis Foundation.
Access to the records in this accession has been restricted only in cases where the physical condition is considered fragile. Most of such restricted files are available in another form, such as typed transcripts or photocopies. Permission to use restricted or closed items must be obtained from the University Archivist.

In May 1979, a number of artifacts belonging to the Innis archives were transferred to A.S.Wood on behalf of the Harold Innis Foundation and Innis College. In March, 2010 these were returned to the University Archives and are now designated as /001ART. Researchers studying Innis should also consult B72-0025 for a more extensive record of his correspondence with colleagues and his University activities. The records of the Department of Political Economy will provide further evidence of Innis' administrative role.

Stacey Family 2010 accession

Further records documenting members of the Stacey family, including Charles Edward Stacey, his wife Pearl (and her estate), his children, Charles Perry (C.P) Stacey and Dorothy (Stacey) Brown and brother-in-law, Harcourt Brown, as well as C. P.

[A. M. Jones postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 21 1905]

Caption reads: Snowdon from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyendrobwllllandysiliogogogoch; Date from postmark. Message: Christmas and new year greetings.
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: S. Hildersheimer and Co
From: Jones, A. M.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Beatries postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 20 1905]

Date from postmark. Message: love and best wishes for Merry Christmas and happy and successful New Year.
Subjects: Religious art
Geographic locations: Germany
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Theo Stroefer's Kunstverlag
From: Beatries
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Adah F. Wall postcard to Kathleen Parlow, November 30 1905]

Caption reads: Near Barnet - Galley Lane
Message: So glad princess asked to play again; did you see your portrait in Daily News?; pleased about plenty of engagements; beautiful lane, picture is badly coloured; thanks for kind messages.
Subjects: Carriageways
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Cowing's Series
From: Wall, Adah F.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Adah F. Wall postcard to Kathleen Parlow, October 30 1905]

Caption reads: Tonbridge Castle South
Message: Purchased 5 tickets for Kathleen's concert on Wendesday; please send postcard so we know your address and can visit soon after.
Subjects: Castles
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Wall, Adah F.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Adah F. Wall postcard to Kathleen Parlow, October 30 1905]

Caption reads: Great Elm.
Message: Since writing other postcard, discovered this is your present address; hope previous postcard arrived; best wishes for Wed. evening. Notes on place and buildings the Wall family owned.
Subjects: Villages
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: R. Wilkinson and Co., Trowbridge
From: Wall, Adah F.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[B. H. postcard to Mrs. Parlow, October 17 1905]

Caption reads: St. Margarets, Warnham.; Date from postmark. Message: Thanks for note, and invitation to tea; may come up on Friday; could not help gather your [unclear], as I was prisoner in my tiny apartment; glad all right; don't trouble to answer this.
Subjects: Church buildings
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: B. H.
To: Parlow, Minnie

[Gertrude Faith (?) postcard to Ms. Orwin, October 8 1905]

Caption reads: [None]; Date from postmark. Message: Hope to arrive on Thursday afternoon.
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: C. W. Faulkner and Co.
From: Faith, Gertrude [?]
To: Orwin, Ms.

[Adah F. Wall postcard to Kathleen Parlow, October 5 1905]

Caption reads: Longleat House
Message: thanks for concert programme, shall attend; now living at 60 Russel Square?; note re picture on verso.
Subjects: Mansions
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: R. Wilkinson and Co.
From: Wall, Adah F.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. O. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 19 1905]

Caption reads: Venezia: Accademia di Belle Arti. Andrea Mantegna. San Giorgio.
Message: many happy returns of the day.
Subjects: Art
Geographic locations: Italy
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Stengel and Co.
From: A. O.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Rell postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 13 1905]

Caption reads: Fairy Glen, Bettws-y-Coed; Date from postmark. Message: [addresses as \Paggie\ - personal joke? or reference to Paganini?]; happy birthday wishes; sad going away, but glad still going to teach me.
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: S. Hildersheimer and Co
From: Rell
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Rell postcard to Kathleen Parlow]

Caption reads: The Library, Ravenscourt Park; Date from postmark. Message: addressed to \Paggie\; glad to hear you are better, looking forward to seeing again; shall be glad to have another fiddle piece.
Subjects: Public Libraries
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Wyndham Series
From: Rell
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[M. Thomas postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 8 1905]

Caption reads: St. Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park; Date from postmark. Message: hope holiday is still doing you good,and come home quite well; dreary weather with plenty of rain.
Subjects: Streets
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: W. H. Smith and Son
From: Thomas, M.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[H. Orwin postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 7 1905]

Caption reads: Bognor-on-Sea. High St.; Date from postmark. Message: I did my best to get uncoloured postcard of Bognor, but could not; this was least bad; sorry there was not time enough for lunch [?], must arrange one day next week.
Subjects: Towns
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Raphael Tuck and Sons
From: Orwin, H.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Finist postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 5 1905]

Caption reads: The Embankment, Somerset House
Message: thanks for letter. Nice plan, but don't think it will work; won't say no yet, as you forbid it; Frieda back at Wembly, going to see her this week; wish I had your fiddle under lock and key - do leave it alone for a week.
Subjects: Somersert House (London, England)
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Finist
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[I. C. T. (?) postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 4 1905]

Caption reads: Kew Gardens - The Lake; Date from postmark. Message: glad to hear have no asthma, trust you will keep well; medicine is here; Rell will write next time; have seat on a packet of letters.
Subjects: Gardens, English
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Charles Martin
From: I. C. T. (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Finist postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 31 1905]

Caption reads: Tower of London; Date from postmark. Message: thanks for letter; relieved better and going to stay at Peppar; note on Schott's thoughts on Dvorak orchestration, let know what to put if not; only Paganini; notes on address for Kathleen.
Subjects: Tower of London (London, England)
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Finist
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[I. C. T. (?) postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 25 1905]

Caption reads: Kew Bridge; Date from postmark. Message: sorry to hear you have asthma again, hope medicine will arrive safely; hope for better account; see cutting enclosed with medicine.
Subjects: Bridges
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Wyndham Series
From: I. C. T. (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[I. C. T. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 23 1905]

Caption reads: The Old Curiosity Shop, London.; Date from postmark. Message: addressed to \Dearest Pag.\; hope she will think seriously of \recuperating\, walking about hunting wild flowers.
Subjects: Stores
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: H and K Star Series
From: I. C. T. (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Finist postcard to Kathleenn Parlow, August 22 1905]

Caption reads: Rotten Row.; Date from postmark. Message: Glad can go tomorrow; wired to Mrs. Dudley to expect; country outings are good practise for when we on opposite sides of the ocean; take care of self and Mrs. and drank heavily.
Subjects: Hyde Park (London, England)
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Finist
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A Thomas postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 19 1905]

Caption reads: St. David's Cathedral; Date from postmark. Message: hoep to find our way safely next Thursday; can always ask a \pleeeeeeman\ which is more than we can do here; have only seen one since we came.
Subjects: Cathedrals
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Valentine's
From: Thomas, A [Al?]
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Finist (?) postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 15 1905]

Caption reads: St. Paul's Cathedral; Date from postmark. Message: note about something must write; engagement alreayd made; will write to him, though.
Subjects: Cathedrals
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Finist (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[M. Thomas postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 9 1905]

Caption reads: Scotchwell Walk, Haverfordwest; Date from postmark. Message: Thanks for p. cards; notes on walks around place.
Subjects: Paths (Trails)
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: \Dainty\ series
From: Thomas, M.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Finist postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 3 1905]

Caption reads: Maitland Cottage Sanitorium, Kingwood
Message: delight at securing postcard; note on life in sanitorium [Maitland Cottage was a sanitorium for tuberculosis patients]; thanks for Gentlewoman; note on writing for press.
Subjects: Hospitals
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: E. A. Fry
From: Finist
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. S. T. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 2 1905]

Caption reads: Little Haven; Date from postmark. Message: Want to know \how the game goes.\; note on croquet.
Subjects: Villages
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: F. Frith and Co.
From: A. S. T.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[N. F. J. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 1 1905]

Caption reads: Haverfordwest; Date from postmark. Message: 'Are you \whacking\ or \being whacked\?'
Subjects: Towns
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: F. Frith and Co.
From: N. F. J.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Adah F. Wall postcard to Minnie Parlow, July 26 1905]

Caption reads: Hop Picking
Message: Thanks for postcard, surprised to hear had moved; glad to hear of orchestral concert; looking forward to Nov 1; no need to return programme of Loring Club; going to South Devon. Pretty sight in Kent; have you ever seen a hop garden here?
Subjects: Hop picking
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: T. A. Flemons, Tonbridge
From: Wall, Adah F.
To: Parlow, Minnie

[Adah F. Wall postcard to Kathleen Parlow, July 21 1905]

Caption reads: Cliffs at Margate
Message: We congratulate you on having played before the Queen; very pleased to read of it in paper; hope to be by sea soon.
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Raphael Tuck and Sons
From: Wall, Adah F.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

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