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University of Toronto. Faculty of Arts and Science. Public Relations and Liaison

Wiegand Foundation Lecture Series, 1992: "Cosmic Evolution: Toward a New Scientific Philosphy" by Dr. Eric Chaisson of the Space Telescope Science Institute; "Astronomy and Religion: Contributors or Contestants" by Dr. Christopher Corbally. The theme of the lecture series for 1992 was the Intersection of Science and Spirit.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Dentistry

  1. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario records including official minutes of special and annual meetings of the Board (1868-1945), by-laws and constitution, scrapbook; records of the School of Dentistry including faculty council minutes (1908-1925), student information booklets (1908-1915), Students' instrument lists (1908-1925), student and licentiate registers, (1868-1925), examination questions (1907-1925), student registers(1868-1925), examination records, (1868-1915); examination summary sheets (1915-1925). Microfilm copy of Boxes 1 to 13 only (Royal College records.)
  2. Faculty of Dentistry records: Faculty Council minutes (1925-1970), Executive Committee of Faculty Council minutes (1923-1975), other committee minutes including Applications and Memorials/Admissions, Curriculum Committee, Endowment procurement committee, Essays committee, Graduate Studies Committee etc, Hospital Services Committee, Library Committee, Loans committee, Research committee, Awards Committee, Building committee, and others. Bound volumes : Account books, Calendars, Examination papers (1907-1959), Instrument lists (1908-1955).

University of Toronto. Faculty of Food Sciences

Records of the Faculty of Food Sciences (earlier Faculty of Household Science), consisting of historical files, administrative files, correspondence, examination results, calendars, student addresses and cumulative lists of graduates, student record cards, and student files. Not listed in the case file are additional administrative records, including material relating to the closure of the Faculty; see boxes for details

Gotlieb 1979 accession

Transcripts of two interviews, June 29 and July 29, 1971 with Professor C.C. Gotlieb, conducted by Henry S. Tropp. This was part of an early history project relating to computers undertaken on behalf of the Smithsonian Institute. These transcripts are of the edited version.

Friedland 1st 2002 accession

Records compiled by Professor Martin Friedland in the researching and writing of his University of Toronto: A history (University of Toronto Press, 2002). Included are correspondence files, files on the structure of the project, research notes and material, drafts of the manuscript, correspondence relating to publication matters, addresses, photographs, audiotapes, books, pamphlets and other publications.

The records document how the project was conceived and carried out, including the evolution of the manuscript and discussions over the shaping of the book. One consequence was putting the footnotes on line, a first for the University of Toronto Press, and also issuing them in a separate hardcopy volume. The records document the major issues at the University and, by extension, in higher education in Ontario over more than 175 years. The research reports, correspondence from academics, university administrators and graduates from across North America, original material forwarded by individuals, and the commentaries by some sixty people who read the whole manuscript, together provide extra breadth and depth to this historical record of the University.

University of Toronto. Board of Governors. Women's Building Committee

Minutes and correspondence for the Women's Building Advisory Committee (1921-1965); the Falconer Hall Advisory Committee (1952-1959), Benson Building Advisory Committee (1958-1959) and building plans (1937-1956); photoprints (colour and b&w) and colour slides of construction of Women's Athletic Building (1958-1959); colour slides of informal views and portraits of women faculty. Thesis by Zerada Slack (1934) on "The development of physical education for women at McGill University" (mfm)

Fraser Family 1997 accession

Records documenting various members of the Fraser family including:

  • Zahn Family Chronicle and other family history items;
  • William H. Fraser's lecture notes in Spanish 1892-1905;
  • some family correspondence mainly belonging to either Donald T. Fraser and Frieda Fraser including Frieda Fraser's correspondence with her aunt and cousin in Germany;
  • sketches and paintings by Frieda Fraser;
  • family photographs.

University of Toronto. School of Graduate Studies

This accession contains records dealing with the School of Graduate Studies awards section. The accession contains Ontario Graduate Scholarship ranked candidates forms, departmental ranks, results and recipient information. The accession also contains non-OGS awards for various departments. Also included is School of Graduate Studies council minutes (1985-1997).

Innis 2010 accession

Accession consists of the academic robe (doctorate) of Harold Adams Innis as well as the cap with tassel. Academic Robe is black with three dark blue velvet bands on the sleeves and velvet facing running down the front of the gown in the style of American academic gowns for doctoral degrees in philosophy. Monogram “H.A.I.” inside back collar. Black cloth academic cap with tassel size 7, with hand written label “Innis, H.A.” on inside.

Prof. Innis received his Doctorate in Philosophy (Ph.D) from the University of Chicago in 1920.

Halpenny 2000 accession

This accession documents Francess Halpenny’s activities as a student ; with the Women’s Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II ; with amateur theatre groups ; as editor of the University of Toronto Press and the Dictionary of Canadian Biography ; as dean of the University of Toronto Faculty of Library and Information Science ; and as member of numerous academic and professional groups. It also documents Dr. Halpenny’s involvement in promoting social sciences and humanities generally and Canadian Studies in particular ; the honours and awards received throughout her career.

The accession includes 12 series:
I) Education and personal activities ;
II) Theatre ;
III) Honours and Awards ;
IV) University of Toronto Press ;
V) Royal Canadian Air Force. Women’s Division ;
VI) Dictionary of Canadian Biography ;
VII) University of Toronto ;
VIII) Royal Society of Canada ;
IX) National Library of Canada ;
XI) Other professional activities ;
XI) Research and Publications ;
XII) Talks and Conferences.

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