John William Bernard Sisam (oral history) [audio]
- UTA 5001-B1974-0047-1
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- 27 May 1974
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John William Bernard Sisam (oral history) [audio]
John Alvin Surerus (oral history) [audio]
George Tatham (oral history) [audio]
Frederick Albert "Fred" Urquhart (oral history) [audio part 1]
Mary Elisabeth Wallace (oral history) [audio]
Winifred Glen Barnstead (oral history) [audio]
Robert Harold Blackburn (oral history) [audio part 1]
James Maurice Stockford Careless (oral history) [audio part 1]
David Small Claringbold (oral history) [audio part 1]
Samuel Delbert Clark (oral history) [audio part 1]
James Blennerhasset Conacher (oral history) [audio part 1]
Frederick P. Dewar (oral history) [audio part 1]
Thomas A. Dryer, R. F. Macrae, and David Savan (oral history) [audio part 1]
John Llewellyn Jones Edwards (oral history) [audio part 1]
Roy Gilmore Ellis (oral history) [audio]
Madeleine Alberta Fritz (oral history) [audio]
George Maximilian Antony Grube (oral history) [audio]
Charles Mervyn Taylor Hanly (oral history) [audio part 1]
Charles Malim Harding (oral history) [audio part 1]
Martin L. Friedland personal records
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Records documenting the life of Martin L. Friedland, as a student, professor of law and administrator at the University of Toronto; as an expert on legal matters and a contributor to the formation of public policy at the provincial and federal levels; and as an author of sixteen books and numerous articles.
Included in this accession is correspondence, certificates and diplomas, diaries, course and lecture notes, memoranda, minutes of meetings, notes, research material, manuscripts, transcripts of oral history interviews, audiotapes, radio scripts, book reviews, books, pamphlets, reports, press clippings, photographs and maps.
Part of John Robert Evans fonds
This series includes some personal correspondence including many congratulatory letters when Evans was appointed President of the University of Toronto. There is one box of documents that Evan himself pulled together for a possible autobiography. Accompanying these are his notes on various aspects of his career. This series includes documentation including certificates, diplomas, plaque and medals for his many awards and recognitions. Finally, cassette tapes of interviews Dr. Evans did on radio programs including “Voice of the Pioneer and CBC Morningside.
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Francis Norman Hughes (oral history) [audio part 1]
Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman (oral history) [audio]
George Ignatieff (oral history) [audio]
L.E. Jones (oral history) [audio part 1]
Mossie May Waddington Kirkwood (oral history) [audio]
Lois Marshall (oral history) [audio]
Edmund Joseph McCorkell (oral history) [audio]
Peter Joseph Moloney (oral history) [audio]
Mary Louise Northway (oral history) [audio]
Harvey J. Olnick (oral history) [audio part 1]
Charles Edward Phillips (oral history) [audio part 1]
Irvine Rudsdale (I.R.) Pounder (oral history) [audio]
William Selby "Bill" Rogers (oral history) [audio part 1]
Malcolm MacKenzie Ross (oral history) [audio]
Robin Ross (oral history) [audio part 1]
Ernest Sirluck (oral history) [audio part 1]
Ronald Stiles Stuart (oral history) [audio]
Omar Turney (oral history) [audio]
Morris Wayman (oral history) [audio]
David Carlton "Carl" Williams (oral history) [audio part 1]
Frederick Victor Winnett (oral history) [audio]
Eric Ross Arthur (oral history) [audio]
Charles Allan Ashley (oral history) [audio]
George Philip Baird (oral history) [audio part 1]
John Beckwith (oral history) [audio part 1]
Claude Bissell (oral history) [audio part 1]
D.F. Dadson (oral history) [audio]
Abel Joseph "Jack" Diamond (oral history) [audio]