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Cody Family 1988 accession

Records of members of the Cody and Blackstock families, in particular Henry John Cody, his son Maurice Cody, and his second wife Barbara Blackstock Cody, but including some of her siblings and uncles. Included is correspondence (largely from ca. 1920-1950); records relating to World War I, including correspondence from soldiers at the Front, files on injured soldiers, along with pamphlets, press clippings and related material; press clippings, pamphlets and correspondence relating to World War II; undergraduate course notes and prize books; lecture notes for courses in church history and related subjects given in Wycliffe College; other notebooks, numerous scrapbooks, and publications relating to education, religion (including the late nineteenth century conflict between the Protestants and the Roman Catholic Church), reconstruction, the temperance movement, and other topics of interest to Dr. Cody; poetry; photographs; artifacts.

University of Toronto. Department of Cell and Systems Biology. Zoology Library

A variety of publications (scholarly communications, government documents, magazine articles) largely focused on fish, limnology, oceanography, studies of fisheries, ecology, and some miscellaneous topics. There are also several theses, exams, and zoological studies of mammals, marsupials, and insects. Some publications are collaborations with other authors in the collection, but all have been organized by their principal author, retaining their original organization.

Science for Peace 2017 accession

Accession consists of general publicity material for Science for Peace as well as documents related to the creation of the Chair of Peace Studies position at the University of Toronto. Records include newsletters, bulletins, correspondence, memoranda, and proposals.

Science for Peace 2013 accession

Administrative files of Science for Peace:
-/001: Science for Peace General and Administration, member list (1997-1998); Chair of Peace Studies (1981-1987); UC Peace Studies (1983-2013); Individuals correspondence and writings (1961-2001).
-/002: Inter-University Workshop on Peace Education (1983-1989); Other Peace Studies Programmes (1984-1988); Pugwash (1999-2002); Eric Fawcett Memorial, (1997-2003).

Science for Peace 2010 accession

Administrative files of Science for Peace: meeting minutes of the Board and committees; correspondence subject files including those relating to the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI); annual general meeting files; membership; fundraising; financial records; newsletters.

2015 acquisition

The accession is arranged into the four series ‘Gig’, ‘Audio’, ‘Video’, and ‘Order of Canada’, which correspond primarily with the format of the record and have further subseries.

Series 01: Gig Series: Consist of material relating her to many concerts, both within Canada and internationally. Date of performance, and venue are noted.

Series 02: Audio Series: Arranges by media format, and with further subseries based on media format and subject matter, this series captures the wide array of Anne Murray’s musical career. Material includes live recordings, commercially released material, special edition box sets, recorded interviews and demos, and television and radio recordings. The last subseries consists of early Edison Cylinders and a player from the early 20th century.

Series 03: Video Series: Recordings of the many performances and television appearances done by Anne Murray. These include appearances with Alan Thicke, The Mike Douglas Show, and The Merv Griffin Show. Award ceremonies where Murray was present have been recorded and included, as have various television specials.

Series 04: Oder of Canada Series: A framed certificate and accompanying textual records for the Order of Canada.

2016 acquisition

This acquisition is divided into the following 40 series:

Series 01: Magazines
Series 02: Concert Announcements
Series 03: Show Tickets
Series 04: Balmur Ltd.: Correspondence
Series 05: Balmur Ltd.: Artist Contracts / Agreements
Series 06: Balmur Ltd.: Producer Contracts / Agreements
Series 07: Balmur Ltd.: Corporate Contracts / Agreements
Series 08: Balmur Ltd.: Road Show Contracts / Agreements
Series 09: Balmur Ltd.: Corporate Files
Series 10: Balmur Ltd.: Proposed / Cancelled Shows & Tours
Series 11: Balmur Ltd.: Capitol Records / EMI Canada Contracts
Series 12: Balmur Ltd.: Capitol Records / EMI Canada Correspondence
Series 13: RESTRICTED
Series 14: Balmur Ltd.: Album Files
Series 15: What a Wonderful World Gift Book
Series 16: Television Appearances
Series 17: Television Specials
Series 18: Award Shows & Honours
Series 19: Feature Films
Series 20: Personal & Private Appearances
Series 21: Radio Appearances
Series 22: Interviews
Series 23: Scrapbooks
Series 24: Programs
Series 25: Official Souvenir Concert Programs
Series 26: Songbooks and Sheet Music
Series 27: Books
Series 28: Schedules / Calendars / Itineraries
Series 29: Press Releases
Series 30: International Fan Club
Series 31: Charities / Patronage / Donations
Series 32: Publicity Published Materials
Series 33: Bios
Series 34: Audio
Series 35: Concert Set Lists
Series 36: Autobiography "All of Me"
Series 37: Anne Murray Centre
Series 38: Personal
Series 39: Photographs
Series 40: Press Clippings

2015 acquisition

The material in this collection is primarily news reels and other material relating to events of the day. There are radio dramas from WWII, and the photographs are also taken from news material primarily. This acquisition is divided into five series:
Series A: Cinefilm
Series B: Audio Tape
Series C: Audiodiscs
Series D: Photographs
Series E: Textual / Photographic.

Bulman, Alan

Safarian 2018 accession

Accession consists of the last remaining records of Prof. 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 Prof. 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, drafts of publications and addresses, and photographs.

Safarian 2006 accession

Personal records of Edward Safarian, Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto consisting of personal correspondence, including a file on the Table Ronde d’Économistes 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 with the Canadian-American Committee, including notes on its confidential meetings (1972-1992), and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (1991-1997), especially its Economic Growth and Policy Program. The files for the last include confidential minutes, notes on discussions and correspondence with officers 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.

Safarian 1996 accession

Correspondence, course and lecture notes, notes, reports, addresses, research notes, manuscripts, and publications documenting Edward Safarian as a student, an economist with a specialization in international trade, and as an administrator, especially as Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto and as a participant in meetings organized by the Pacific Economic Co-operation Committee in co-operation with the Canadian National Committee for Pacific Economic Co-operation.

Safarian 2000 accession

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 Britannica and consultancy work. In addition, there are also are teaching materials, course notes, and students' essays.

Safarian 1994 accession

Correspondence, course and lecture notes, addresses, manuscripts and publications, notes, memoranda, reports, briefs, press clippings, photographs documenting the career of Dr. Safarian as a professor of economics and an administrator, especially at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Toronto. Photographs have been removed to box /001P.

Safarian 1989 accession

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.

University of Toronto. Department of Family and Community Medicine

Contains records from the Department of Family and Community Medicine's Chair's Office. Records include executive committee material, reports, overviews of teaching modules, appointment and promotions committee material, personnel files, accreditation reports, strategic planning records, and various departmental meetings, memos and correspondence. See file list for more details.

University of Toronto. Department for the Study of Religion

Records of the Chair of the Department for the Study of Religion, including correspondence as well minutes of various departmental committees such as the Advisory Committee, Curriculum Committee, Executive Committee, Scholarly Committee and Senior Committee. Also included are records pertaining to the Centre for Religious Studies and the Toronto School of Theology such as the 1982-1983 Memorandum of Agreement between the University and the Toronto School of Theology. There are also doctoral and student files.

University of Toronto. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). Office of the Registrar and Student Services (ORSS)

This accession of records from Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) contains transcripts for students enrolled in the Technical and Industrial Arts Program (1959-1983) and the Industrial Arts and Crafts Program (1930s-1979).

University of Toronto. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Office of the Registrar and Student Services (ORSS)

This accession contains ledger books transferred from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) which document student activities during their Ontario Teacher's College training. The ledgers have acted as transcripts for student's seeking to obtain their teacher's certificate.

University of Toronto. Devonshire House

Records of Devonshire House including: general administrative subject files which contain correspondence, memos, minutes, notices, residence lists, committee files, financial records, etc. 1955-1986; General Correspondence 1987-1997; Subject files 1987-97, Awards and Scholarships 1987-97; Committee files 1986-97; Resident Council Minutes 1954-86; records of East House 1973-1997; photographs 1910-1997, Student Applications to Residence 1958-1997.

University of Toronto. Library

Poster for 'An Exhibiton of Amateur Theatre at the University of Toronto 1879-1939', an exhibit prepared by the University Archives and the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library; poster was designed by Veronica Fisher from the Library's administrative office.

University of Toronto. Devonshire House

Records of Devonshire House including: the Devonshire Committee 1967-1968; Devonshire Advisory Committee 1970-1985; Devonshire House Committee 1985; Dons and Members of the Faculty Devonshire House 1909-1970; Devonshire Society Report 1970-1972. Photographs of the Residence Council 1970-1971 and 1984-1985, South House 1914, 1945-1946 and 1985, and an unidentified House c.1910.

University of Toronto. Munk School of Global Affairs. Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (CERES)

Contains records from the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (CERES) and its predecessor the Centre for Russian and East European Studies (CREES). Records include exchange program files for studies engaged in the Canada-USSR exchange, various CREES committee meeting minutes and agenda, Centre newsletters, promotional material, director's correspondence, graduate student information, faculty lists, visiting fellow lists, annual budgets and reports, and event files for many workshops, colloquium and seminars that were organized by the school. Also includes records of the Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project (SERAP), a SSHRC funded project seeking to stimulate the reinterpretation of politics and society in the USSR under Stalin through the use of newly declassified archival materials.

University of Toronto. Library

Limited Edition print of W.G. Storm's facsimile water colour rendering of University College, printed in 1990 and distributed to purchasers of "A not unsightly building: University College and its history", by Douglas Richardson.

University of Toronto Libraries. Human Resources

This accession contains records from the University of Toronto Libraries' Human Resources department. Records include employee files (terminated and retired), library organizational charts, HR policy and procedures, job descriptions, CUPE strike materials, surveys, and evaluation/performance reports.

University Arts Women's Club

This accession of records from the University of Toronto Arts Women's Club contains general/regular and executive committee meeting minutes, newsletters, brochures, histories, and correspondence with University officials and other organizations. See file-list for details.

University of Toronto. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). Office of the Dean

This accession of records from the Office of the Dean at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, including Faculty Council meeting minutes and notes, Ontario Council on Graduate Studies review records and reports, faculty hiring material, and the Act of establish OISE.

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