- UTA 1979-5-B2018-0012/001Art(06)
- File
- [1998-2013?]
Part of Derek York fonds
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Part of Derek York fonds
Part of Derek York fonds
Part of Derek York fonds
Part of Derek York fonds
Part of Derek York fonds
Part of Derek York fonds
Part of C. B. Macpherson fonds
Accession consists of correspondence, certificates and photographs relating to honours bestowed on Professor C. B. Macpherson, most of which relate to the accompanying C. B. Macpherson Memorial Quilt, designed and made for him in 1989 by Ellen Adams from six of his academic hoods. Also includes two photographs of Macpherson receiving the Order of Canada from Governor General Jules Léger at Rideau Hall in 1977.
Part of David Richard Olson fonds
Part of David Richard Olson fonds
Part of David Richard Olson fonds
Part of David Richard Olson fonds
Part of Robert William McKay fonds
Part of Robert William McKay fonds
Part of Robert William McKay fonds
CBC Media binder for aquatics at Summer Olympics - Montreal
Part of Nick Thierry fonds
Media binder issued for the XI Commonwealth Games
Part of Nick Thierry fonds
Part of Nick Thierry fonds
Part of Nick Thierry fonds
Part of Nick Thierry fonds
Plaques-UofT Blues, Copps Trophy and Memorial Cup
Part of John Robert Evans fonds
Part of John Robert Evans fonds
Part of Ray Fletcher Farquharson fonds
Part of Ray Fletcher Farquharson fonds
Records belonging to Dr. Ray Farquharson (1897-1965) document professional trips, meetings and awards. Included is correspondence, notes, agenda and memorabilia. Also included in this donation are records relating to Dr. Ray Farquharson collected by colleagues James Dauphinee and Bob Kerr and passed to the Farquharson family. Finally, there are a set of early letters belonging to Dr. Farquharson’s uncle, University of Toronto alumnus, Dr. Edgar Nesbitt Coutts (M.B. 1900). The letters mainly cover his time as part of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force during the First World War and afterwards in a Swiss sanatorium recovering from tuberculosis. Includes correspondence with Farquharson.
Medal: "Harbord Collegiate Institute, Toronto"
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Medal: K významnému životnímu jubileu Hlavní město Praha, Medal (in red box)
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Medal: from Charles University [in bi-fold case]
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Medal: The Royal Society of Canada, Innis-Gérin (in black box)
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
The material consists of the personal records of Professor Skilling and focuses primarily of Skilling’s academic work, and includes research notes and drafts of his doctoral thesis, The German-Czech National Conflict in Bohemia, 1779-1873, as well as notes and drafts supporting the revision of this thesis, which Skilling worked on for several years. There is also some correspondence with other scholars in the field of Eastern European studies, as well as publishers and editors.
The accession also contains some of Professor Skilling’s personal belongings and awards, such as medals, honorary degrees, and photographs and slides of his personal and professional life.
Medal awarded attendees of the Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, #110
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
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Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Two Ontario Fire Ranger badges
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Ontario University Athletics pendant with ribbon : 'baseball 2001'
Part of Daniel W. Lang fonds
Part of Harold Innis fonds
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.
‘T’ holder badge for water polo (senior intercollegiate team)
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Part of Charles Perry Stacey fonds
Consists of convocation programmes for the awarding of honorary degrees to Vincent Massey (1947) and Francois Charles Archile Jeanneret (1951) and address by Massey on occasion of centenary of University College (1953); programme for the annual reunion dinner, University College, 1948; programme for the 'Science and Technology Studies Toronto 80' conference at the University of Toronto (1980); framed crest of the Royal Regiment of Canada, presented to C. P. Stacey (n.d.).
This accession consists of diaries, diplomas, research files (including fish scales), memoranda, minutes, notes, reports, photographs and, especially, correspondence, manuscripts and publications documenting Dr. Huntsman’s career as a marine biologist and an expert on the behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The correspondence is primarily professional, centres on officials at the Biological (later Fisheries Research) Board of Canada, and colleagues (especially Thomas Goudge) at the University of Toronto and elsewhere, including Ralph W. Burhoe of the Institute on Religion in the Age of Science. There are files on numerous conferences, organizations such as the Ontario advisory committees on Lake Erie and Lake Huron fisheries, the Wood’s Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Royal Society of Canada and the Royal Lunch Club at the University of Toronto. Dr. Huntsman’s writings are primarily from his post-retirement years and centre on issues relating to fisheries research, especially the movement of salmon, and critiques of evolution.
Part of George M. Wrong Family fonds
Records of three generations of the Blake/Wrong families, including Margaret Blake (wife of Edward Blake), her daughter and son-in-law, Sophia and George Wrong, their children [Margaret (Marga), Murray, Hume, Harold and Agnes] and Gerald Edward Blake. George Wrong was professor of history at the University of Toronto; Margaret Wrong, a leader in the student Christian movement and missionary educator in Africa; Murray Wrong, Commonwealth historian at Oxford University; Hume Wrong, lecturer in history at the University of Toronto and later diplomat and specialist in Canadian-American relations; Harold Wrong and Gerald Blake, students who were killed in World War I; and Agnes Wrong Armstrong, a leader of the Junior League movement in Canada and the United States.
The records include diaries, certificates, correspondence, student papers, articles and poems, press clippings, photographs, and medals. Letters to and from the Wrong family members predominate, especially between George and Sophia and between them and their children. They document a wide range of family matters and the careers, activities, and ideas of the correspondents, along with letters of condolence and tributes on the deaths of some of them. Margaret Wrong’s files include the reports and letters she wrote while with the World Students’ Christian Federation and the International Committee of Christian Literature for Africa.