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DEW Line Newsletters

The McLuhan DEW-Line Newsletter. New York: Human Development Corporation. vol. 1, 2, and 3. 20 issues, 1968-1970.

"McLuhan on Campus" exhibition panels and press

The file contains 30 exhibition panels from the exhibition "McLuhan on Campus: Local Inspirations, Global Visions" (John M. Kelly Library, Oct 13 – Dec 20, 2016) as well as "St.Michael's; University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto Alumni Magazine" vol. 55, no. 2, Fall 2016. The magazine's cover says "Remembering McLuhan; New Exhibit Shines Spotlight on Visionary Educator." [article p.19]

The exhibition explores the development of Marshall McLuhan’s theories in the context of his academic and personal life at the University of St. Michael’s College. McLuhan’s central role in the rise of the Toronto School of Communication is presented through artifacts, audio, texts, video and photographs selected from archival repositories across the University of Toronto and the Federated Colleges of St. Michael’s, Trinity and Victoria.

The exhibition features items drawn from the Special Collections and holdings at St. Michael’s, including material from the Sheila and Wilfred Watson archives, Donald Theall papers and Marshall McLuhan collection. Rare and intimate examples on display include McLuhan’s correspondence and collaborations with friends and colleagues on campus such as Claude Bissell, Tom Easterbrook, Carl Williams, Harold Innis, Edmund Carpenter and Northrop Frye.

Kipling and Forster

McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Kipling and Forster." The Sewanee Review, vol. 52, no. 3, 1944, pp. 332-343.

Inside Blake and Hollywood

McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “Inside Blake and Hollywood.” The Sewanee Review, vol. 55, no. 4, 1947, pp. 710–715.

Pound’s critical prose

McLuhan, Marshall. "Pound's Critical Prose." An Examination of Ezra Pound: A Collection of Essays edited by Peter Russell, New Directions Publishing, 1950, pp. 165-171.

Technology and political change

McLuhan, H.M. "Technology and Political Change." International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis,vol. 7, issue 3, 1952, pp. 189-195.

Baseball is culture!

McLuhan, Marshall. "Baseball is Culture!" CBC Times, October 25, 1952, pp.19-25.

The psychopathology of “time & “life.”

McLuhan, Marshall. “The Psychopathology of 'Time' and 'Life'." The Scene Before You: A New Approach to American Culture,edited by Chandler Brossard, Rinehart, 1955, pp. 147-160.

Myth and mass media

McLuhan, Marshall. “Myth and Mass Media." Myth and the Myth-Making,edited by Henry A. Miller, Braziller, 1960, pp.288-299.

Tennyson and picturesque poetry

McLuhan, H.M. "Tennyson and Picturesque Poetry." Critical essays on the Poetry of Tennyson,edited by John Killham, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1960, pp.67-85.

The humanities in the electronic age

McLuhan, Marshall. "The Humanities in the Electronic Age." Thought: From the Learned Societies of Canada, 1960,edited by Alec Lucas, W.J. Gage, 1961, pp. 5-14.

Printing and the mind

McLuhan, Marshall. "Printing and the mind." The Times Literary Supplement,Issue 3203, 19 July 1963, p. 517.

Murder by television

McLuhan, Marshall. "Murder by Television." The Canadian Forum, vol. 43, no. 516, 1964, pp. 222-223.

Notes on Burroughs

McLuhan, Marshall. "Notes on Burroughs." The Nation, vol. 199, no. 21, 1964, pp. 517-519.

The Invisible Environment I

McLuhan, Marshall. "The Invisible Environment I." The Canadian Architect, vol. 11, no. 5, 1966, pp. 71-74.

Preface. Time: Fourth dimension of the mind

McLuhan, Marshall. Preface. Time: Fourth Dimension of the Mind, by Robert Wallis. Translated by Betty B. and Denis B. Montgomery. Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968, pp. vii-ix.

Photocopies of archival material from Wilfred Watson fonds

  • CA ON00389 F15-3-2
  • Subseries
  • [between 1998 and 2005?]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானFred Flahiff fonds

Sub-series consists of photocopied archival material from the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta. It was accumulated by Flahiff in the course of writing of "Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson", published by NeWest Press, in 2005. The material consists predominantly of correspondence between Marshall McLuhan and Wilfred Watson and Marshall McLuhan and Sheila Watson. The material copied ranges in date from 1959-1979, predominately 1962-1979.

Brainy parallel

McLuhan, Marshall. "Brainy Parallel." Letter to the editor. The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 12 February 1977, p. 7.

Marshall McLuhan

Agel, Jerome B. "Marshall McLuhan..." Books, March 1966, pp. 1, 11.

Electronic assault

Ferris, Paul. "Electronic Assault." The Observer [London, GB], 29 May 1966, p. 21.

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