Administration - Review of Department - Part 1 - External Review of Department 1987
- UTA 1719-8-B2015-0004/059(13)
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- 1987
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
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Administration - Review of Department - Part 1 - External Review of Department 1987
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
Administration - Budget and Salaries
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
Administration - Academic Promotions - Faculty of Medicine
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
Administration - Promotion - R.C. Plowright
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
Administration - Promotion Dossier - R.C. Plowright
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
Administration - Search Committee Chemistry
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
This series reflects Professor Roots’ involvement with academic administration and academic committees within the Zoology Department as well as the larger University of Toronto. This series includes notes, correspondence, reports and documents related Roots’ role as chair of the zoology department, promotions Roots was involved in, the organization of symposiums and retreats, departmental reviews, budgeting, staffing and re-organizing the zoology department, and handling cases of academic misconduct.
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
The series documents Dr. Roots’ publishing activities in academic journals. The material in this series includes prints, notes, correspondence, drafts, figures and proofs. A large section of this series is dedicated to the drafts, proofs, and additional material related to the publication of her nerve membrane book “Nerve membranes. A study of the biological and chemical aspects of
neuron-glia relationships”. There is also a large section of material related to Roots’ Royal Canadian Institute book “Special Places: The Changing Ecosystems of the Toronto Region”.
Part of Betty I. Roots fonds
The series contains records related to the processes of Dr. Roots’ research experiments starting with funding applications and ending with publications. The material reflects Dr. Root’s research interests, her experimental findings, the interpretation of these findings, and the development of drafting these interpretations into academic articles and addresses.
Part of Stephen Clarkson fonds
As part of his research on the Liberal Party as well as a participant, Clarkson kept recordings of Liberal Party conventions and meeting. These include: the Liberal Party of Canada 1970 Policy convention (001S-002S); the Liberal Party of Ontario 1973 Annual Meeting at which Prime Minster Trudeau addressed delegates (003S); the Liberal Party of Ontario Convention - Urban and Regional Government Forum (004S); and the 1977 Liberal Party policy convention (005).
B2016-0003 also includes two interviews relating to the publication of Trudeau and our Times: one with Clarkson with Denise Bombardier of Radio Canada (1992)(006S); and another on Morningside with both Clarkson and McCall at the release of volume 2 (1990) (007S).
The B2019-0003 accrual includes two interviews on Morningside with Peter Gzowski – one with Clarkson discussing his book ‘Canada and The Reagan Challenge’ (1982) (001S) and the other, with both Clarkson and McCall at the release of Trudeau and Our Times vol 1 (1990) (002S).
Fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, lecture notes, drafts of articles and addresses, documenting the career of John Sawyer at Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, and the University of Toronto, at the last especially as chair of the Commerce Programmes, with the Faculty of Management Studies, and as Director of the Institute of Policy Analysis. Also includes a revised (2012) copy of Professor Sawyer's memoirs.
Also included are 4 word-processing files:
Sawyer, John A.
University of Toronto. Department of Classics
Records consist of 4 bankers boxes and 1 small Hollinger box of textual administrative records of The UofT Faculty of Arts and Science Department of Classics operations dating from 1968-2016. Records types include a Department Constitutions (1975 and 1997), Curriculum Committee, Modern Greek Program, and General Departmental meeting minutes, syllabi and marking schemes, exams forms (1977-2008), program planning including Study Elsewhere, Ontario Secondary Schools, Double cohort, UofT Day, Advanced Placement, and Research Opportunity programs. Also includes ROSI new student information system orientation materials, plans for the Department of Classics relocation to 97 St. George Street, and handwritten minute books ca. 1978-1986.
University of Toronto. Department of Classics
Fonds consists of records documenting the professional and personal life of analytic philosopher and professor, Ian Hacking. Records primarily focus on the academic and publishing activity of Hacking from the early 1980s to 2010. The material reflects the broad and diverse interests of Hacking in his work, as well as his exchange with scholars in diverse fields. Records include correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of written works, reprints, lecture notes, and extensive subject files. Additionally, correspondence, press clippings, and photographs chronicle Hacking’s professional and academic achievements.
Fonds also documents aspects of Hacking’s personal and family life. These include his diaries and notebooks, birth and marriage certificates, drawings by his children, family snapshots, as well as correspondence, photographs, and copies of records from the Hacking and MacDougall families.
See series and subseries descriptions for additional information.
Hacking, Ian
Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, course material, research records, and conference and publication files documenting the life and career of Prof. Roxana Ng, professor at OISE and community activist. Fonds also includes administrative material from OISE, in particular from AECP (Adult Education and Counselling Psychology) Department, the AECD (Adult Education and Community Development Program), CIARS (Centre for Integrative Anti-Racism Studies), and the CWSE (Centre for Women’s Studies in Education).
Fonds also includes records relating to Prof. Ng’s involvement in various community groups, NGOs and grassroots organizations, including the Apparel Textile Action Committee (ATAC), CERIS (The Ontario Metropolis Centre), the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW), The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), INTERCEDE (International center to End Domestic Exploitation), Inter Pares, The Jade Garden Adjustment Committee, the National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada (NOICMWC), UNITE (the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees), Women Working with Immigrant Women (WWIW), and the Homeworkers Association (HWA)
Ng, Roxana
Part of Michael Bliss fonds
Further personal records of Michael Bliss, Professor Emeritus of History, consisting of personal and family correspondence, and photographs; other correspondence; scrapbooks; interviews; files relating to the University of Toronto, including memorabilia from his years as a senior fellow on the Massey College; addresses; drafts of articles, a play, books (including biographies of Sir William Osler and Harvey Cushing, and Bliss’ memoirs), short stories and book reviews; files on consulting and editing projects; files on professional organizations, especially the American Osler Society.
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
Series consists of textual records and graphic material documenting Ian Hacking’s personal life and career, with eight files related to the histories of both the Hacking and MacDougall families. Records include a passport, birth and marriage certificates, family snapshots, drawings by his children, as well as correspondence detailing financial contributions made to various charities and initiatives. Hacking’s professional and academic activity is reflected in written and photographic documentation of awards and honours received, including the Killam Prize for the Humanities, the Companion to the Order of Canada, and the Holberg International Memorial Prize. Also included in the series is an autobiographical document written by Hacking detailing the orientation of his research.
Digital files consist of files documenting his personal life and family [“BUSYNESS”], a folder of biographical information and curriculum vitae, further documentation about the Holberg Prize, and drafts of writings by Judith Baker titled “Trust and Commitment” and “Some Aspects of Reasons and Rationality”.
Draft of speech by Harold Innis
Correspondence with Harold Innis
Deutsch, Karl W. “Mechanism, Teleology, and Mind.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 12.
This series consists of one folder with two photographs. The first is a portrait of Nathan Keyfitz taken in 1960 while the second is of Northwest Company Buildings in Terrebonne, Quebec.
Easterbrook, William Thomas. “Canada Looks Ahead – and Back.” Investors’ Chronicle 30 May 1953.
The Royal Society of Canada. “Report of Council, 1982-1983.”
This series consists of one box of alphabetically organized bibliographic cards. The cards themselves span Adam to Wilson.
W.T. Easterbrook – Personal. Health and Life Insurance Plan, personal correspondence
Correspondence re: letters of recommendation for graduate school and research applications
This series is composed of two graduate theses: William Randall Spence’s Design and Implementation of a Development Project in Tanzania (1972) and Easterbrook’s Agricultural Credit in Canada, 1867-1917 (1936).
Correspondence with Hugh Aitken and Robin Strachan – Agreements with Macmillan Company of Canada
Africa – Includes some correspondence with Ralph Campbell
This series is composed of a small number of publications ranging from 1936 to 1983. Note that not all publications are included in their entirety: B1985-0011/006(04), for example, contains only one chapter of a larger work.