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Victoria University Archives Series
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Isabel McMullan

Scrapbook contains invitations, programs, dance cards, etc. collected by Isabel McMullan (class of 4T7). These cover many major student events at Victoria and UofT including convocation, concerts, theatre, dinners, parties, Bob Revue, and sports.

Sparling Family

Consists of a diary describing life as a student at Victoria University, 1929-[1933?]. The diary is noted as belonging to Florence Sparling, though the varied handwriting can give the impression of many authors. [1]

Sparling

Murray A. Cayley

Consists of a scrapbook assembled by Murray A. Cayley that focuses mainly on the activities of the various musical and dramatic clubs of which he was a member. It includes newspaper clippings, posters and announcements, and programmes for concerts and plays. The scrapbook also contains many ephemera items from his time at Vic, including programmes and invitations for the Freshman and Senior Receptions, Senior Dinners and Graduating Class Dinners as well as Admit to Lectures cards, class schedules, and Hart House membership cards.

Cayley, Murray Alexander

Dorothy Millar

Consists of a scrapbook compiled by Dorothy Millar which contains memorabilia of her student/social life, 1918-1923; includes ephemera relating to church and University activities, and musical entertainment.

Millar, Dorothy Esther

Lester B. Pearson

Consists of scrapbook compiled by Pearson that contains the following material relating to his student years at Victoria University, 1913-1919: first letter from University; ephemera from events and activities, including "The Bob" and the Union Literary Society, lectures, receptions and dinner; clippings; examination results statements; and convocation programmes. The scrapbook also contains the letter appointing Pearson Lecturer in History, 1923; and clippings of letters written by Pearson during his service in World War I, and published in a newspaper.

Pearson, Lester Bowles

Dorothy Bernhardt

Consists of papers of Dorothy Bernhardt (née Butcher), who graduated from Victoria University in 1926: scrapbook containing clippings, printed material, correspondence and other memorabilia regarding Victoria University, 1922-1931; Class of 1926 reunion material, 1946-1976; and photograph album, 1921-1924.

Bernhardt, Dorothy

Alma E. Wales

Consists of a scrapbook titled "Some of my College activities and interests," which includes photographs, ephemera, correspondence and clippings showing activities and events from Alma E. Wales' years as a student at Victoria University, 1924–1928.

Wales, Alma E.

Subject Files

Series is arranged alphabetically and includes files related to a variety of topics including church history, speaking engagements, installations, lectures and conferences attended, budgets, policies, and general administration.

Correspondence

Series consists of personal correspondence as well as official correspondence of the Principal of Emmanuel College and letters of tribute to Alfred Gandier.

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies

Series consists of records of the Seiziémistes Canadiens meetings ; the CSRS Annual General Meetings and executive meetings including minutes and agendas ; the Canadian Federation for the Humanities records ; CSRS newsletters and bulletins ; financial records ; records from the annual conference ; membership records ; correspondence ; directories ; records of the Secretary-Treasurer and the President, as well as other Renaissance associations' records.

Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies

Minutes

Series consists of General Meeting minutes, 1935-1985, 1988, 1989, 1994-1997; and Executive minutes, 1927-1985, 1988-1990, 1994-1999. Also includes lists of executive officers and committee chairmen, 1964-1989.

General/Correspondence files

Series consists of general files containing incoming and outgoing correspondence (including correspondence with Victoria University Officers), reports and other records concerning a wide range of activities, including matters involving individual students, 1948-1990.

Records of the Friends of the Library

Series includes minutes (including Executive), 1991-2011; correspondence, catalogues, promotional material including invitations, photographs, notes, membership and other records, 1992-2009, re diverse events and activities staged and/or promoted by the Friends, including exhibits, receptions, presentations, lectures, auctions, visits, screenings, tours, festivals, discussions, readings, and appraisals - speakers have included writers, artists, scientists and historians; also includes correspondence, reports, promotional material, minutes, notes, financial and other records re the annual book sale, 1992-2006

Friends of the Library

Annual reports and other records

Series consists of annual reports (incomplete), 1898-2003; reports (including those to Victoria University bodies), questionnaires, evaluations, manuals, newsletters, statistics, occasional papers, policies and statements on acquisitions, public service, facilities and other areas of activity, 1878-2006.

Acquisition records

Series consists of acquisition records, a list of theological books donated, loans record, acknowledgment letters to donors and other records related to gifts and donations to the library.

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