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Cody Family 1st 1979 accession

Correspondence, programmes, brochures, greeting cards, pamphlets, and sermons documenting the activities of Barbara Cody (Barbara Blackstock) and her husband, Rev. Henry John Cody.

Cody Family 1977 accession

Henry John Cody's copy of W. S. Wallace's "A History of the University of Toronto, 1827-1927", with numerous items tipped or laid in, including press clippings, programmes, greeting cards, reports, notes, photographs, pamphlets, and song sheets.

Cody Family 1972 accession

Correspondence, submissions, reports and related material gathered by Dr. Henry John Cody in his capacity as Chairman of the Ontario Royal Commission on University Finances which reported in 1921.

Cody Family 1973 accession

  • UTA 1163-B1973-0011
  • Accession
  • 1886-1949, predominant 1943-1949
  • Part of Cody Family fonds

Photoprints of Varsity rugby and football teams 1880 - 1889; Rev. Henry John Cody presiding at Remembrance Day service, 1942; Military Parade in front of University College; group photoprint of Rev. Cody and classmates at their 60th reunion.

Cody Family 1980 accession

Badges and medals awarded to Henry John Cody (1918, 1937, 1945); medals awarded to his wife, Barbara Blackstock Cody, with accompanying correspondence, certificates, press clippings.

Cody Family 2nd 1979 accession

Greeting cards, pamphlets, postcards, press clippings and photographs relating to buildings, events, and indviduals in 19th century Toronto and architectural conservancy generally, with accompanying notes by Barbara Cody (Barbara Blackstock) describing her association with these items.

Cody Family 1986 accession

Copies of "The Jubilee Volume of Wycliffe College" (1927) and the 1937 edition of same, with the following material tipped or laid in: correspondence, photoprints, press clippings, articles, photographs, programmes and Grip cartoons from the 1870s featuring individuals associated with Wycliffe College, including Daniel Wilson; presentation copies of the 1939 and 1943 Falconer Lectures given by Earl Baldwin of Bewdley and Lord Hailey.

Cody Family 1998 accession

Correspondence and report of Toronto Survey of Family and Children's Services (1950-51). Mrs. Barbara Blackstock Cody was Chair of the Toronto Survey Committee, Welfare Council of Canada. Minutes, correspondence, notes relating to her work in the Toronto Social Work Historical Committee (1962-1963) and the work of Mary Jennison (Dip. Social Services UofT 1928) on the History of Settlement in Canada.

Cinader 1976 accession

Correspondence, minutes, memoranda and reports relating to Dr. Cinader's activities as president (1969-1974) of theInternational Union of Immunological Societies.Included are files on the 1st - 4th International Congresses of Immunology.

Cinader 1st 1977 accession

Correspondence, minutes, financial records, and other material relating to the 2nd International Immunological Congress at Brighton, England, July 22-26, 1974; files on the European Congress for Immunochemistry; abstracts from the 1975 European Immunology Meeting held in Amsterdam.

Cinader 2nd 1977 accession

Correspondence, minutes, questionnaires, and reports documenting Professor Cinader's activities as president of the Canadian Society for Immunology and the International Union of Immunological Societies, and with the 1st International Congress of Immunology held in Washington, DC in 1971.

Cinader 1979 accession

Correspondence with biologists and immunologists, and articles and research reports relating to Cinader's post at the Lister Institute of Preventative Medicine at the University of London; also material re his appointment to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto.

Cinader 1st 1980 accession

Correspondence, position papers, and statements relating to the science policy of the federal government (Joe Clark), 1979, and to lobbying for science policy during the 1980 Canadian general election campaign.

Cinader 2nd 1980 accession

Records relating to the campaign for "A Science Policy for Canada" (1976-1980) and to the World Health Organization's "Expanded Programme of Research; Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction," including its task force on immunological methods for the regulation of fertility (1980-1984).The latter records document, in part, Dr. Cinader's activities as visiting professor and WHO consultant at the Institute for Research in Reproduction of the Indian Medical Research Council in Bombay.

Cinader 1st 1983 accession

Records of Dr. Cinader's visit to the USSR, 1975; the 4th European Immunology Meeting in Budapest, 1978; the Workshop on the Immunogenetics of the Rabbit, Bethesda, Maryland, 1978; and the 19th Symposium on Biological Models, Brno, Czechoslovakia, 1980.

Cinader 2nd 1983 accession

Correspondence, minutes, notes, programs, conference proceedings, and publications documenting Dr. Cinader's involvement with World Health Organization task forces and research centres relating to immunology and with the Canadian federation of Biological Sciences.

Cinader 1989 accession

Correspondence files entitled "The growth of immunology in Toronto--scientific linkages", including Dr. Cinader's contribution to Pauline Mazumdar's book on the history of immunology; also files on the 6th International Congress of Immunology held in Toronto in 1986.

Cinader 1990 accession

Preliminary information on the 6th International Congress of Immunology held in Toronto in 1986; further files on the "growth of immunology in Toronto--scientific linkages".

Cinader 1992 accession

Correspondence between Dr. Cinader and members of the international and university communities, documenting the activities of various institutes, conferences, and research projects relating to immunology; correspondence relating to Dr. Cinader's activities in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, including the Institute of Immunology, the Clinical Immunology Co-ordinating Committee and the World Health Organization; records relating to international conferences on immunology, including the 6th International Congress on Immunology (1986, Toronto), of which Dr. Cinader was a key organizer.

Cinader 2001 accession

Records documenting the career of renown immunologist Bernhard Cinader of the Immunology Department of the Faculty of Medicine.Includes biographical files including correspondence relating to entries in various Who's Who publications, miscellaneous correspondence, reports relating the Department of Immunology, lecture and addresses as well as files relating to Cinader's participation at various international conferences on immunology.These latter files contain correspondence, itineraries, agenda, programs, as well as notes on meetings and sessions.

This accession also includes photo albums documenting Cinader's various trips to symposiums and conferences specifically in Thailand, China, India, Kenya,and Australia. Images show Cinader with colleagues at such meetings. Some are related to his work within the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) while another group of images document the Immunology Group at Toronto.

Cinader 2002 accession

Records document the career of renown immunologist Bernhard Cinader of the Department of Immunology in the Faculty of Medicine.Series include biographical files and honours, correspondence, conference files, lectures and addresses, association files and photo albums.

Cinader 1996 accession

Correspondence memoranda, notes, drafts of addresses and articles, lecture notes, grant applications and conference files documenting Dr. Bernhard Cinader's activities as an immunologist at the University of Toronto and in connection with numerous national and international immunological organizations.

Hartle 1989 accession

Correspondence, manuscripts, and publications, audio tapes and transcripts, briefs, addresses and speeches, notes, research files, press clippings and course material relating to Douglas Hartle's career as a professor of economics at the University of Toronto; as Deputy Secretary to the Treasury Board Secretariat in Ottawa, and as an advisor to federal and provincial governments.

Hartle 1992 accession

Research notes, papers, correspondence, and manuscripts created by Douglas Hartle, professor of Economics at the University of Toronto and founder of the Institute for Policy Analysis. Relate mainly to macro economic issues such as rent control, government budgetary and expenditure process, and tax related issues. Photoprints of Hartle standing in front of sign for the Institute of Policy Analysis ca 1978.

Hartle 1996 accession

Correspondence, notes, financial data, memoranda, and drafts of reports document Professor Hartle's consulting activities as an economic advisor on tax and revenue matters to the government of Botswana,as director of the Botswana/Toronto Project, as a consultant to the World Bank regarding budget financing in the Philippines and finally as a consultant to the Ontario Fair Tax Commission.

Hartle 1997 accession

Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, notes, reports, lecture notes, and manuscripts documenting selected activities of Professor Douglas Hartle, in particular those associated with consulting projects in Botswana, with lecturing in commerce, economics, and political science at the University of Toronto, and with his writings as an economist, especially on the public service, tax reform, and the budgetary process.

Patterson 1993 accession

Manuscripts, publications, notes, and correspondence relating to the activities of Professor Patterson in his capacity as an aeronautical engineer in England, Australia and as Director of the Institute for Aeronautical Studies at the University of Toronto.

Patterson 1984 accession

Twenty-five bound volumes containing correspondence, minutes, memoranda, notes, reports, manuscripts, publications, lectures, addresses, graphs, diagrams, drawings and photoprints assembled by Professor Patterson for his book, Pathway to Excellence: UTIAS -- the first twenty-five years (1977); bound photocopied volume of the Book of Aeronauts (1945).

Patterson 1995 accession

Correspondence, certificates, contracts, addresses, drafts of articles and books (including audiotapes), and photoprints documenting the activities of Gordon Neil Patterson, founder and first director of the Institute for Aerospace Studies at the University of Toronto.

Ontario College of Pharmacists

Photoprints, magazines, brochures, certificates, documenting the Ontario College of Pharmacy. Arranged in the following series: Series I, Graduating Class and Class Sessions, 1986-1977; Series II, Class officers and officials, 1899-1925; Series III Committees and Council, 1911-1964; Series IV, Athletic Teams, 1896-1930; Series V Building and laboratories, 1910-1923; Series VI Miscellaneous photos including Niagara Apothecary, Niagara-on-the-Lake; Series VII Textual items relating to Niagara Apothecary and the OCP, 1871-1902; Series VIII Artifacts including medallions and decals, 1885-1912.

Ontario College of Pharmacy

Lecture notes of Dr. John Taylor Fotheringham who taught at the Ontario College of Pharmacy from 1891-1921; student course notes ca.1901-1920; minutes of the senior class executive 1948-51. Also photographs of graduating class, athletic teams and two early certificates issued by the College.

Clark family 1991 accession

Correspondence, course and laboratory notes, programmes, maps and photoprints documenting the academic and extra-curricular activities of William Herbert David Clark (BASc 1924) and Harriet Anna Laura Clark (BA 1935) while students at the University of Toronto in electrical engineering and household economics respectively, and memorabilia relating to the Class of 1895, Faculty of Arts that belonged to their father, Herbert. Included also are William's files on the Overseas Education League and on Thomas Richardson Loudon.

Clark family 1994 accession

Records documenting the activities of two generations of the Clark family who attended the University of Toronto: Herbert Abraham and his children: William Herbert David, E. Ritchie, Harriet A.L. and
Martha (Mattie) Isabel. Included is William's correspondence regarding the University of Toronto Rowing Club; Harriet's correspondence relating to and drafts of writing assignments for the Varsity (1930-1934), and her course notes in Household Economics (1930-1932). Also student handbooks, programmes, greeting cards, song sheets, and a medal to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Class of 1934, Faculty of Arts.

Clark family 1996 accession

This accession contains student course materials for two generations of the Clark Family who attended the University of Toronto between 1892 and 1937 and Osgoode Hall Law School. It is arranged into four sous fonds: Sous Fonds 1: Herbert A. Clark, Sous fonds 2: William H. D. Clark, Sous Fonds 3: Martha Maud Isabel (Mattie) Clark, and Sous Fonds 4: Harriet Anna Laura Clark.

The Herbert A. Clark sous fonds contains course notes for undergraduate studies in history, law and political science, as well as for law courses taken at Osgoode Hall Law School and for studies at the law firm of Mulock, Miller, Crowther and Montgomery for the late nineteenth century. The sous fonds of three of his four children document their varied academic interests: William H. D. Clark studied engineering, Mattie Clark studied English and history, and Harriet studied home economics and later, followed in her father

Canadian Historical Review

Correspondence files of R. Craig Brown as editor of the Canadian Historical Review (1968), and his files for the "Historians in Canada" section of the Review (1970-1973).

University of Toronto. Engineering Alumni Association

This accession contains one small copy print of the Engineering Society Executive from 1898-99; video tape recordings of the Engineering Alumni and Awards Ceremonies for the years 1989, 1993, 1995-1997; one tape of engineering student production, Skule Nite, for the year 1996. There is also 1 film clip (34 secs) promoting the Engineering Open House, dated in the late 1970s.

University of Toronto. Engineering Alumni Association

Chronological files (1910-1970); minutes (1927-1970); class letters (ca. 1960-1969); class lists (ca. 1891-1947); miscellaneous files including publications and clippings.
Photographs include graduating classes, alumni reunions, engineering telethon, demolition ceremony for the School of Practical Science Building.(1885-1973)

University of Toronto. Engineering Alumni Association

Correspondence and reports relating to centenary celebrations of Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering (1973), the activities of the Faculty's Committee on Community Affairs, and the University of Toronto Engineering Society's special committee on the "Toike Oike"; report of the Commission on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario.

University of Toronto. Engineering Alumni Association. Hall of Distinction Committee

Views of the maiden flight of the White Wind at Hammondsport, 18 May 1908; take-off of the Silver Dart at Baddeck Bay, 23 February 1909, marking the first powered flight in Canada and the first in the British Empire by a British subject.
Accompanying material: 3 pamphlets relating to the Beauharnois Power Development Project with which Max Veitch Sauer was associated.

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