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[A. A. Webbern postcard to Minnie Parlow and Kathleen Parlow, September 27 1920]

Caption reads: [On back] Anne Hathaway's Cottage; Date from postmark. Note on front: Stratford-on-Avon. Message: note re travels; will call on both at 10 to 10 Friday morning.
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: J. Salmon
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. A. Webbern postcard to Minnie Parlow, August 13 1924]

Caption reads: Lochinver, looking to Canisp and Suilven
Message: arrived yesterday from Altnaharra, do not like it much but views are lovely; put a mark on the hotel; suppose you are all alone now; go to Inverness Saturday, from there do not know.
Geographic locations: Scotland
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: F. W. H.
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie

[A. A. Webbern postcard to Minnie Parlow, July 31 1924]

Caption reads: York. Royal Station Hotel; Date from postmark. Message: notes on travel; posted catalogues.
Subjects: Hotels
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Ben Johnson and Co.
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie

[A. A. Webbern postcard to Mrs. and Ms. Parlow, August 7 1924]

Caption reads: The Scout; Date from postmark. Message: Returned from trip to Tongue and Bettyhill; found your card waiting on return; think photo good but not too good.
Subjects: Animals
Geographic locations: Scotland
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Humphrey Wick
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. A. Webbern postcard to Mrs. and Miss Parlow, August 10 1921]

Caption reads: Rough Sea. Stacks at Duncans Bay. John O' Groats Hotel.
Message: We all head for lunch; very cold and inclined to be misy [sic]; hope all well.
Geographic locations: Scotland
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Humphrey Wick
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. A. Webbern postcard to Mrs. Parlow, August 8 1924]

Caption reads: Elgin Cathedral Choir (Looking East); Date from postmark. Message: arrived tonight from Aberdeen; [notes on weather]; this is Elgin Cathedral, lovely old place; hope to hear from you.
Subjects: Cathedrals
Geographic locations: Scotland
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie

[A. Bartow postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 24 1907]

Caption reads: The River Irfon, Llangammarch Wells. L and N. W. Railway
Message: Christmas wishes
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: McCorquodale and Co., Ltd.
From: A. Bartow
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. Carsslo (?) postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 19 1927]

Caption reads: Firenze. Fontana di Palazzo Vecchio col Putto di Verrocchio (dettaglio)
Message: thanks and loving wishes to both of you; visits in Germany will be excellent medicine for me; glad you like the fotos [sic]; hope to hear you.
Subjects: Art
Geographic locations: Italy
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Carsslo, A. (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

A. Edward Safarian fonds

  • UTA 1738
  • Fonds
  • 1922-2017

Fonds consists of 6 accessions:

B1989-0032: Addresses, articles, correspondence, manuscripts, notes, press clippings and reports documenting Professor Safarian's career as an economist and professor at the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Toronto. Included are files on federal, provincial and University committees, task forces, and royal commissions. Subject areas include foreign ownership and control, constitutional change, and higher education (18 boxes, 1955-1980).

B1994-0019: Correspondence, course and lecture notes, memoranda, reports, manuscripts of publications, addresses, reports, briefs, certificates and diplomas, press clippings and photoprints documenting Edward Safarian's career as an economist specialising on foreign investment and as a professor and administrator at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Toronto (41 boxes, 1922-1993).

B1996-0034: Course and lecture notes, correspondence, addresses, research notes, manuscripts and publications documenting Edward Safarian as a student, economist specializing in international trade, and an administrator (6 boxes, 1943-1993).

B2000-0008: Professional correspondence, lecture notes, addresses, and student notes documenting Dr. A. Edward Safarian's career as a student, economist of international trade and administrator at the University of Toronto. Records predominantly consist of professional correspondence concerning publications, student references, teaching, the Encyclopedia Brittanica and consultancy work. In addition, there are also teaching materials, course notes and student essays. No personal records are contained herein (4 boxes, 1945-1997).

B2006-0030: Personal records of Edward Safarian, Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto consisting of personal correspondence, including files on the Table Ronde d'Economistes France-Canada (7th : 1991 : Paris) and the granting of an honorary degree by the University of Toronto to Arthur E. Child (1994); research files, including interviews, for Safarian's writings on foreign ownership and multinational enterprise; and files on his professional association woth the Canadian-American Committee, including notes on its confidential meetings (1972-1992), and on confidential meetings of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (1991-1997), espeically its Economic Growth and Policy Program. The files for the last include confidential minutes, notes on discussions and correspondence with offiers of the CIAR and the directors and members of the Growth program, presentations by Safarian to the CIAR and addresses to outside bodies on behalf of the CIAR (8 boxes, 1956-2004).

B2018-0023: Accession consists of the last remaining records of Professor A. Edward Safarian. Material predominantly consists of records documenting his professional life as a professor and researcher. These include teaching files from his time at the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Toronto as well as research files and drafts of publications on topics primarily related to multinational enterprises and public policy, mergers and acquisitions, foreign direct investment, free trade, and NAFTA. This accession also contains material reflecting Professor Safarian’s international outlook, including several personal and business trips to Armenia, a research project on China, and involvement as a board member of the Mosaic Institute. Records include correspondence, annotated articles and notes, reports, lecture notes, research files and drafts of publications and addresses. (1945-2017, 4.68m, 36 boxes).

Safarian, A. Edward

[A. M. Jones postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 21 1905]

Caption reads: Snowdon from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyendrobwllllandysiliogogogoch; Date from postmark. Message: Christmas and new year greetings.
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: S. Hildersheimer and Co
From: Jones, A. M.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

A. Norman Shaw fonds

  • UTA 1760
  • Fonds
  • 1921-1939

Announcements, programmes and related material pertaining to the Toronto meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1921) and the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1924); files relating to physics conferences and the teaching of physics at the University of Toronto, 1921-1939; photographs of the Dominion Meteorological Service Building.

Shaw, A. Norman

[A. O. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 19 1905]

Caption reads: Venezia: Accademia di Belle Arti. Andrea Mantegna. San Giorgio.
Message: many happy returns of the day.
Subjects: Art
Geographic locations: Italy
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Stengel and Co.
From: A. O.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

A. Rodney Bobiwash fonds

  • UTA 1116
  • Fonds
  • 1979-2002

Fonds consists of the personal records of Alan Rodney Bobiwash, documenting his career as a university instructor, aboriginal and anti-racist activist, consultant, and representative for global Indigenous rights. Series 1, the most extensive series, consists of an A-Z subject files that document Bobiwash’s aboriginal and anti-racist activism, and provides the best overview of professional activities during the 1980s and 1990s. Series 5 is a chronological collection of records related to the conferences and seminars Bobiwash attend in various professional capacities from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The fonds also contains personal correspondence and records that document Bobiwash’s education, personal relationships, and activities, as well as Curriculum Vitae and obituaries. Included in the personal records are notebooks, journals and prayer books which document Bobiwash’s day-to-day personal life, his travels, spirituality, and the progression of his professional career from a private point of view. Other series document Bobiwash’s personal and professional writing, and the Metis bibliography he created. Finally, series 10 contains both personal and professional photographs, the majority of which are related to Bobiwash’s professional activities in the 1990s, and early 2000s.

Bobiwash, A. Rodney

A. Rosamond Lloyd Robinson Fonds

  • CA OTTCA F2343
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1960

Fonds consists of records and personal ephemera collected by Lloyd during her years at Trinity College and after graduation. Materials include scrapbooks with pasted-in materials, a diploma and class composite, programmes and informational booklets, photographs, felt crests, hats, and a St Hilda’s blazer.
Contains series:

  1. Personal ephemera
  2. Photographs
  3. Artefacts

Alice Rosamond Lloyd Robinson

[A. S. T. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 2 1905]

Caption reads: Little Haven; Date from postmark. Message: Want to know \how the game goes.\; note on croquet.
Subjects: Villages
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: F. Frith and Co.
From: A. S. T.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A Thomas postcard to Kathleen Parlow, August 19 1905]

Caption reads: St. David's Cathedral; Date from postmark. Message: hoep to find our way safely next Thursday; can always ask a \pleeeeeeman\ which is more than we can do here; have only seen one since we came.
Subjects: Cathedrals
Geographic locations: Wales
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Valentine's
From: Thomas, A [Al?]
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

A Touch of Japan

The twenty first annual Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangements) and bonsai exhibition with opening remarks from Honourable Lincoln Alexander.

[A. W. postcard to Kathleen Parlow, July 9 1906]

Caption reads: Ladies' College, Cheltenham
Message: having a lovely time, and weather is glorious.
Subjects: Women's Colleges
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: P. S. and V.
From: A. W.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

A.B.B. Moore fonds

  • CA ON00357 2167
  • Fonds
  • 1924-2004

Fonds consists of the following series: Student records, 1928-1931; Diaries and journals, 1924-1989; Writing, 1937-1992; Tributes/memorabilia, 1927-2004; and Memoirs, [ca. 1983] - [ca. 1988]. In addition, there is one class stick.

Moore, Arthur Bruce Barbour

Abbey of the Genesee file

  • CA ON00389 F4-13-14055
  • File
  • 1982 - 1996, predomonant 1982 - 1985
  • Part of Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of twelve letters from Brother Christian at the Abbey of the Genesee between 1982 and 1996, predominantly 1982-1985. File also contains a photograph and copies of two articles with one of the articles referring to Nouwen's death.

Abe Kabayama Papers

Contains printed material related to the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) task force of First Nations Canadians, including meeting announcements and agendas; a small amount of material related to the Earth Spirit Festival held in Toronto in 1991; plus related correspondence. Also includes biographical and genealogical booklets on the Kabayama family, with photographs.

Academia and teaching materials

This series documents some of Professor Bay’s academic and associated activities. It includes teaching material (reading lists, syllabi, lectures, and exams) and his work within academia (committee work, appraisals and references, and departmental involvement) at the various universities where he taught. The files on “referees and appraisals” at the University of Toronto include references for academics and students and comments on books and articles forwarded to him for his input. Also included are files on the proposal to abolish the death penalty in California and, in particular, the attempt to stop the execution of convicted murderer and rapist, Caryl Chessman; and copies of "Key List Mailing: Selected Documents of Current and Lasting Interest in the Civil Rights Movement", a biweekly publication produced by the San Francisco Regional Office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).

Additional material related to academia and teaching material may be located in the correspondence series. Material related to his research in addresses and publications is located in the publications series. Material related to his involvement in professional associations can be found in the professional association series.

Academic activity files

This series contains documents pulled together by Prof. Armatage for her tenure review as well as for subsequent yearly reviews. Files contain mainly professional correspondence, descriptive reports on research and teaching activities, yearly activity reports and clippings about her work. There is information on promotions, awards, research leaves and grants. Clippings in this series also give evidence to Prof. Armatage’s work outside mainstream academia including her role as a documentary filmmaker and curator for the Toronto International Film Festival.

Accession B1989-0046

Consists of biographical files, mementoes, addresses, manuscripts and publications (1950-1988), curricula and lecture notes in epidemiology (1960's to 1976), lecture notes in public health sanitation, international health, and School of Hygiene documenting Prof. le Riche's career in epidemiology in the School of Hygiene and its successor departments. Includes photoprints.

Activities files

These "activity files" (so named by Dr. Solandt) range from the clubs to which he belonged, to professional associations, and to organizations that had scientific and/or social implications in which he was particularly interested, such as the Canadian Nuclear Association. Their scope moves from local to international and several levels in between.

The files contain a corresponding variety of material, ranging from correspondence, manu-scripts, and notes, to memoranda, programs, pamphlets, reports. Their arrangement is alphabetical by name of event, individual or organization. Included are files on the Conference of Experts to Study the Methods of Detecting Violations of a Possible Agreement on the Suspension of Nuclear Weapons Tests (1958), for which Dr. Solandt was a member of the Western delegation.

Activities of the Toronto NAJC

Trip to Vancouver to see historical sites linked to Japanese Canadians. Wiener Matsuri held at the Toronto NAJC. The NAJC National AGM at the Vancouver JCCA. Speakers and presentations at the Toronto NAJC, photographed by J. Hashimoto. June board meeting for the Toronto NAJC. Volunteers preparing the May newsletters.

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