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Part of L.E. Jones fonds
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Part of L.E. Jones fonds
3x5 colour photos taken by Jones and arranged into photo albums
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
4 photographs matted in a row belonging to Gerald Blake
Part of Blake Wrong family fonds
Part of Elspeth Steuart Clark fonds
Part of Elspeth Steuart Clark fonds
4 photos of human embryos; includes letter sent to Dr. Baillie from "B.A.B."
Part of William H. T. Baillie fonds
47 Wai Chiao Pu Chiek, Peking, 25 December 1928. Negatives, photoprints
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Part of Stephen Clarkson fonds
Part of Herbert Horace Roberts fonds
4th Year Department of Electrical Engineering 1931-32
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
4th Year Electrical Engineers 1938-39
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
4th year Mechanical Engineering Club, 1946-47
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
5 Wilcocks - U.C Men's Residence
Part of Claude Bissell fonds
Portraits of Residence Groups taken while Bissell was Dean in Resident 1946 - 56
50th anniversary of the Class of '99, with Dr. Erwin Baker at left
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
6 August 1919 : includes images of pathway in a garden
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
"6 days and a dream" Central Library Theatre
6 past presidents of the University of Toronto
Part of John Robert Evans fonds
Part of William Harding le Riche fonds
6100 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
67th University Battery June 10 1916
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
6th International Congress of Immunology
Part of Bernhard Cinader fonds
8 pencil sketches of members of the van der Smissen family
Part of Elspeth Steuart Clark fonds
A: Group photograph “taken at the Allcutt’s summer cottage in the summer of 1940 before we went to live with them in their house at 48 Foxbar Road. Left to right the figures are Monica Allcutt, Mrs. Allcutt, EFC [Edwin Clark],Stella Allcutt, Shirley Clark, Elspeth Clark”
B: “is EFC in his newly acquired UTS Cadet Corps uniform, taken at the back of 48 Foxbar Road in the autumn of 1940”
C: “is of EFC and LAC (Leading Aircraftsman) Dawes. It is taken on the sidewalk outside 2 Gormley Avenue. LAC Dawes had been sent to Canada, probably under Empire Air Training scheme as potential aircrew…”
D: “is of the same occasion as C above, but now included in picture (R to L) are Elspeth Clark, Shirley Clark, and the friend whom LAC Dawes had brought with him. The visit was probably made some time in 1942…”
E: “is of EFC and Elspeth Clark in the garden of an old lady called Mrs. LeFroy who lived across from 2 Gormley Avenue…This photograph was probably taken to show how much EFC had grown, probably in 1942”.
F and G: “are of EFC on a canoe trip from Camp Ahmek. The fishing was memorable”.
H: “is of EFC and Shirley in Mrs. LeFroy’s garden…taken on same occasion” [as E above]
9 photographs and one negative of family members and homes (unidentified)
Part of Joseph Stanley Will fonds
A. E. Covington article (1964). Drafts, correspondence, notes, photoprints
Part of Ruth Josephine Northcott fonds
Fonds consists of 6 accessions:
B1989-0032: Addresses, articles, correspondence, manuscripts, notes, press clippings and reports documenting Professor Safarian's career as an economist and professor at the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Toronto. Included are files on federal, provincial and University committees, task forces, and royal commissions. Subject areas include foreign ownership and control, constitutional change, and higher education (18 boxes, 1955-1980).
B1994-0019: Correspondence, course and lecture notes, memoranda, reports, manuscripts of publications, addresses, reports, briefs, certificates and diplomas, press clippings and photoprints documenting Edward Safarian's career as an economist specialising on foreign investment and as a professor and administrator at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Toronto (41 boxes, 1922-1993).
B1996-0034: Course and lecture notes, correspondence, addresses, research notes, manuscripts and publications documenting Edward Safarian as a student, economist specializing in international trade, and an administrator (6 boxes, 1943-1993).
B2000-0008: Professional correspondence, lecture notes, addresses, and student notes documenting Dr. A. Edward Safarian's career as a student, economist of international trade and administrator at the University of Toronto. Records predominantly consist of professional correspondence concerning publications, student references, teaching, the Encyclopedia Brittanica and consultancy work. In addition, there are also teaching materials, course notes and student essays. No personal records are contained herein (4 boxes, 1945-1997).
B2006-0030: Personal records of Edward Safarian, Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto consisting of personal correspondence, including files on the Table Ronde d'Economistes France-Canada (7th : 1991 : Paris) and the granting of an honorary degree by the University of Toronto to Arthur E. Child (1994); research files, including interviews, for Safarian's writings on foreign ownership and multinational enterprise; and files on his professional association woth the Canadian-American Committee, including notes on its confidential meetings (1972-1992), and on confidential meetings of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (1991-1997), espeically its Economic Growth and Policy Program. The files for the last include confidential minutes, notes on discussions and correspondence with offiers of the CIAR and the directors and members of the Growth program, presentations by Safarian to the CIAR and addresses to outside bodies on behalf of the CIAR (8 boxes, 1956-2004).
B2018-0023: Accession consists of the last remaining records of Professor A. Edward Safarian. Material predominantly consists of records documenting his professional life as a professor and researcher. These include teaching files from his time at the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Toronto as well as research files and drafts of publications on topics primarily related to multinational enterprises and public policy, mergers and acquisitions, foreign direct investment, free trade, and NAFTA. This accession also contains material reflecting Professor Safarian’s international outlook, including several personal and business trips to Armenia, a research project on China, and involvement as a board member of the Mosaic Institute. Records include correspondence, annotated articles and notes, reports, lecture notes, research files and drafts of publications and addresses. (1945-2017, 4.68m, 36 boxes).
Safarian, A. Edward
A Month in the Country, 1959. Photographs
Part of Francess Georgina Halpenny fonds
A New Concert Band in the University of Toronto. Rehearsals and auditions
Announcements, programmes and related material pertaining to the Toronto meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1921) and the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1924); files relating to physics conferences and the teaching of physics at the University of Toronto, 1921-1939; photographs of the Dominion Meteorological Service Building.
Shaw, A. Norman
Part of Joan Winearls fonds
Fonds consists of the personal records of Alan Rodney Bobiwash, documenting his career as a university instructor, aboriginal and anti-racist activist, consultant, and representative for global Indigenous rights. Series 1, the most extensive series, consists of an A-Z subject files that document Bobiwash’s aboriginal and anti-racist activism, and provides the best overview of professional activities during the 1980s and 1990s. Series 5 is a chronological collection of records related to the conferences and seminars Bobiwash attend in various professional capacities from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The fonds also contains personal correspondence and records that document Bobiwash’s education, personal relationships, and activities, as well as Curriculum Vitae and obituaries. Included in the personal records are notebooks, journals and prayer books which document Bobiwash’s day-to-day personal life, his travels, spirituality, and the progression of his professional career from a private point of view. Other series document Bobiwash’s personal and professional writing, and the Metis bibliography he created. Finally, series 10 contains both personal and professional photographs, the majority of which are related to Bobiwash’s professional activities in the 1990s, and early 2000s.
Bobiwash, A. Rodney
A Young Professor Galbraith at Chalk Board
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Part of A. Rodney Bobiwash fonds
Part of A. Rodney Bobiwash fonds
Part of A. Rodney Bobiwash fonds
Part of A. Rodney Bobiwash fonds
Part of A. Rodney Bobiwash fonds
Abstract sculpture "Michael" by Anne Allardyce
Part of Rudi Christl fonds
Academia and teaching materials
Part of Christian Bay fonds
This series documents some of Professor Bay’s academic and associated activities. It includes teaching material (reading lists, syllabi, lectures, and exams) and his work within academia (committee work, appraisals and references, and departmental involvement) at the various universities where he taught. The files on “referees and appraisals” at the University of Toronto include references for academics and students and comments on books and articles forwarded to him for his input. Also included are files on the proposal to abolish the death penalty in California and, in particular, the attempt to stop the execution of convicted murderer and rapist, Caryl Chessman; and copies of "Key List Mailing: Selected Documents of Current and Lasting Interest in the Civil Rights Movement", a biweekly publication produced by the San Francisco Regional Office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
Additional material related to academia and teaching material may be located in the correspondence series. Material related to his research in addresses and publications is located in the publications series. Material related to his involvement in professional associations can be found in the professional association series.
Academic Activities Committee. Symposium on Social Responsibility and Social Science.
Part of Kay Armatage fonds
This series contains documents pulled together by Prof. Armatage for her tenure review as well as for subsequent yearly reviews. Files contain mainly professional correspondence, descriptive reports on research and teaching activities, yearly activity reports and clippings about her work. There is information on promotions, awards, research leaves and grants. Clippings in this series also give evidence to Prof. Armatage’s work outside mainstream academia including her role as a documentary filmmaker and curator for the Toronto International Film Festival.
Academy of humanities and social sciences council. Photographs
Part of Francess Georgina Halpenny fonds
Acceleration and Torque diagram
Part of Henry G. Acres fonds
Part of William Harding le Riche fonds
Consists of biographical files, mementoes, addresses, manuscripts and publications (1950-1988), curricula and lecture notes in epidemiology (1960's to 1976), lecture notes in public health sanitation, international health, and School of Hygiene documenting Prof. le Riche's career in epidemiology in the School of Hygiene and its successor departments. Includes photoprints.
Part of Omond McKillop Solandt fonds
These "activity files" (so named by Dr. Solandt) range from the clubs to which he belonged, to professional associations, and to organizations that had scientific and/or social implications in which he was particularly interested, such as the Canadian Nuclear Association. Their scope moves from local to international and several levels in between.
The files contain a corresponding variety of material, ranging from correspondence, manu-scripts, and notes, to memoranda, programs, pamphlets, reports. Their arrangement is alphabetical by name of event, individual or organization. Included are files on the Conference of Experts to Study the Methods of Detecting Violations of a Possible Agreement on the Suspension of Nuclear Weapons Tests (1958), for which Dr. Solandt was a member of the Western delegation.
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Illuminated addresses on retirement of Dr. Adam H. Wright as Dean of Obstetrics, University of Toronto (1912-1913) and memorial address of Council of Faculty of Medicine on his death in 1930. Includes offprint of Banquet address from "The Canadian Practition and Review" (1913). One photograph by Ashley and Crippen of the portrait of Dr. Adam Wright (n.d.).
Wright, Adam Henry