University of Toronto Libraries. Reference Department fonds
- UTA 0282
- Fonds
- 1941-1975
This fonds contains 8 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Libraries
University of Toronto Libraries. Reference Department fonds
This fonds contains 8 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Libraries
University of Toronto. Presidential Advisory Committees fonds
This fonds contains 12 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Presidential Advisory Committees
International Congress of Immunology fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
International Congress of Immunology
University of Toronto. Department of Restorative Surgery fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Restorative Surgery
University of Toronto. University-Wide Committee fonds
This fonds contains 2 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. University-Wide Committee
Conference on the Future of the Canadian Confederation fonds
This fonds contains 4 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
Conference on the Future of the Canadian Confederation
University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Physical Education (Women) fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Physical Education (Women)
Harry Cassidy Memorial Research Fund fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
Harry Cassidy Memorial Research Fund
University of Toronto. Faculty Association fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Faculty Association
Conference of Learned Societies. Arrangements Committee fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
Conference of Learned Societies. Arrangements Committee
University of Toronto Quarterly fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Quarterly
University of Toronto Mississauga. Department of Language Studies fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Mississauga. Department of Language Studies
University of Toronto Scarborough Library fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Scarborough Library
University of Toronto Scarborough. Office of the Vice President & Principal fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Scarborough. Office of the Vice President & Principal
University of Toronto. Department of Nutritional Sciences fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Nutritional Sciences
University of Toronto. Multi-Faith Centre fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Multi-Faith Centre
University of Toronto. Senior College fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Senior College
University of Toronto. Department of Art History fonds
This fonds contains 2 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Art History
University of Toronto. Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation
UTARMS' Oral History Collection on Student Activism
Collection includes seventeen oral history interviews focused on illuminating the impact of student action and initiatives across UofT’s three campuses. Themes within the interviews cover a broad range of topics including community building and mentorship, institutional response, and the deep personal and educational value drawn from commitments to systemic change.
University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services
University of Toronto. Media Relations fonds
This fonds contains 1 accession of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Media Relations
University of Toronto. Department of Classics
Records consist of 4 bankers boxes and 1 small Hollinger box of textual administrative records of The UofT Faculty of Arts and Science Department of Classics operations dating from 1968-2016. Records types include a Department Constitutions (1975 and 1997), Curriculum Committee, Modern Greek Program, and General Departmental meeting minutes, syllabi and marking schemes, exams forms (1977-2008), program planning including Study Elsewhere, Ontario Secondary Schools, Double cohort, UofT Day, Advanced Placement, and Research Opportunity programs. Also includes ROSI new student information system orientation materials, plans for the Department of Classics relocation to 97 St. George Street, and handwritten minute books ca. 1978-1986.
University of Toronto. Department of Classics
Art Museum at the University of Toronto fonds
Fonds consist of 3 accessions. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Consists of correspondence, minutes, course and lecture notes, examinations, law notes, court cases, reports, manuscripts, articles, and other material documenting the career of Albert Abel as a professor of law at the University of West Virginia and (from 1955) at University of Toronto, and as a specialist in constitutional law and and on environmental issues such as pollution. Representative of his activities are files on examinations (both universities) and, at the University of Toronto, the Law Journal and committees in the Faculty of Law, the Commission on University Government, several Senate committees, the Caput, and the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Institute of Business Administration. He was also active in other bodies such as the Institute of Public Administration of Canada, the Association of Canadian Law Teachers, and, in 1942, as a consultant to the Office of Price Administration in Washington, DC.
Abel, Albert Salisbury
Records documenting Professor Acland’s research, publication and teaching activities. Includes notebooks, scripts and draft papers, photographs, slides, and negatives. The fonds is dominated by over 4000 prints and negatives documenting his research interest in and publication of his book The Gothic Vault and the book Building by the Sea written with Eric Arthur on the study of maritime architecture on Canada’s east coast. Also included are numerous prints of Toronto where Acland was active in the preservation of historic buildings such as Old City Hall.
This accession documents to a limited degree James Acland’s research, teaching and publications. It is limited because very little of his textual records survived, although there is a good number of notebooks that were mostly likely used for lectures. Records relating to his architectural conservation work especially relating to saving Old City Hall are held at the City of Toronto Archives.
This accession does however give a good representation of Acland’s photographic work that formed the basis of his research and publications. There are extensive photographs and negatives relating to The Gothic Vault as well as Building by the Sea. There is a large collection of photographs taken on a trip to Europe in 1964. These would have most certainly been used for research and teaching. All the images in this collection are well identified in terms of their location and site. However, few give specific dates. It is assumed that most of the images were taken through the 1960s and some in the early 1970s.
Sometime after his death, a collection of 25,000 slides was donated to the University of Toronto and was distributed among 15 departments. A catalogue of these slides was prepared by the Centre for Medieval Studies and published in 1984: Catalogue of the James Acland Slide Collection. Only a few slides were donated with this accession and it is possible they are duplicates of what is found in the larger collection.
Acland, James Headly
Ink and watercolour drawings by Henry G. Acres as student in mechanical and electrical engineering at the Ontario School of Practical Science from 1900-1903. Each drawing is signed "H.G. Acres" and dated.
Acres, Henry G.
Offprints of articles written in English, French, German, and Turkish by Aziz Ahmad, Professor in the Department of Middle East and Islamic Studies, and some mimeographed material; also presentation books and offprints.
Ahmad, Aziz
Letter from J.C. Aikins to his brother, W.J. Aikins, 6 March, 1865, regarding proposals for the establishment of the faculties of medicine and law in the University of Toronto. Portrait of Moses Henry Aikins, taken by Notman & Fraser. Obituary of Moses Henry Aikins, 1921.
Aikins Family
Records documenting John Black Aird's position as chancellor of the University of Toronto. Includes correspondence, speeches, clippings and memorabilia.
Aird, John Black
Arts and Science Students' Union fonds
Fonds consists of records documenting the Arts and Science Students’ Union and its constituent course unions. Material reflects ASSU’s sometimes collaborative, sometimes adversarial relationships with course unions, other student societies like SAC and the Association of Part-Time Undergraduate Students (APUS), as well as with university and faculty administration. Included are records documenting ASSU’s efforts to increase student representation on administrative bodies, and their efforts to improve programs and policies pertaining to undergraduate education. Material also reflects course unions’ role in providing an avenue for students’ voices to be heard through the course evaluations. Records include executive and council meeting minutes, newsletters and event posters, course evaluations, reports and position statements, and correspondence.
Arts and Science Students' Union
Elizabeth Josephine Allin fonds
Correspondence, diaries, course notes, lecture notes, notes, manuscripts, publications, and photographs documenting the activities of Elizabeth Josephine Allin, Annie Theresa Reed and Kathleen May Crossley as students, staff and faculty in the Department of Physics, University of Toronto
Allin, Elizabeth Josephine
Personal records of Margaret Allemang, documenting her career as a researcher, historian and professor of nursing history at the University of Toronto, and as a promoter and preserver of nursing history, primarily through her oral histories with nursing sisters from World Wars I and II, the Margaret Allemang Centre for the History of Nursing, and the Canadian Association for the History of Nursing/Association Canadienne pour l'Histoire du Nursing (CAHN/ACHN), the latter two of which she was a co-founder. There are also files on other professional organizations, including the Canadian Nurses Association, Elderhostel, and the Conference on Nursing History and other nursing conferences. Included are correspondence, appointment books, minutes, administrative and teaching files, oral history interviews, research notes, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, addresses and audiotapes.
Allemang, Margaret May
Allward & Gouinlock Architects Inc. fonds
Architectural plans of university buildings including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and design drawings. Buildings include: Mechanical Engineering Building, the School of Nursing, Dentistry Building, Lash Miller Chemistry Building, the Examination Hall and Victoria College Library addition.
Electronic copies of all drawings of the Lash Miller Chemistry Building are also available on CD.
Allward and Gouinlock Architects Inc.
Personal records of Prof. Carl G. Amrhein, principal investigator on the Health Data Mapping: a community-university collaboration project funded by the NHRPD (National Health Research and Development Program) and the SETO (South east Toronto) project. Includes correspondence, grant applications, copies of reports.
Amrhein, Carl G.
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. University Lodge fonds
Hand-lettered and illustrated volume presented to Grand Master William Nesbitt Ponton on the occasion of his visit to the University Lodge No.496, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Toronto, March 4, 1923; with covering letter of March, 1998 and a photo-copy of the volume (user copy).
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. University Lodge
Fonds consists of 2 accessions:
B1972-0021: Personal records of Fulton Anderson, professor in (1926-1966) and sometime head (1945-1963) of the Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto and (1966-1968) Laurentian University. They consist partially of the material assembled for a proposed book on John Locke, and for books on Francis Bacon, Plato, and Coleridge; also correspondence, lecture notes, students' term papers, administrative files. There are also records belonging to George Sidney Brett. (44 boxes, 1920-1967)
B1973-0033: This accession contains only offprints; it should be checked against the other Fulton Anderson accession [B72-0021] to determine whether any need be kept. (1 box, 1942-1964)
Anderson, Fulton Henry
Personal records of James E. Anderson, professor of anatomy and anthropology at the University of Toronto, McMaster University, and the State University of New York at Buffalo. Fonds consists of two accessions.
-B2003-0024 includes field notes, notes, infracranial and cranial forms, reports, tables, correspondence, manuscripts, articles, photographs and slides relating to archaeological sites in Canada and the United States and associated research and writing. Also contains a file on the death of Professor Lawrence Oschinsky of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto.
-B2004-0009 includes manuscript (original and bound carbon copy) of "The Osteology of the Orchid Site, Fort Erie,Ontario", file on Tuberculosis, correspondence, medical case files of young males (SC4 -SC60); and series of hand drawn diagrams of human anatomy.
Anderson, James E.
Howard Frederick Andrews fonds
This fonds consists of two accessions, only one of which is fully described.
The records received in 2008 (B2008-0011) consist of three series (and only 1.06 metres):
-Series 1: Administration, documents his activities as member and chair of the Planning and Priorities Subcommittee of Governing Council.
Accession B1989-0002 (7.18 metres) contains predominantly teaching materials such as lecture notes, course files and files relating to graduate students’ PhD theses. As well there are research materials, manuscripts for published and unpublished works, and a few files relating to administrative functions in the department of Geography at Erindale College and additional files on the Planning and Priorities Subcommittee.
Andrews, Howard Frederick
This fonds documents various facets of Prof. Armatage’s career as a filmmaker, senior programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival, and a professor of Cinema Studies and Women’s Studies at the University of Toronto. The academic activity files in Series 1 give an overview of the breadth of her interests, achievements and promotions. Lecture notes and other course materials in Series 2, along with comments on student works found in Series 3, document her teaching role. These will be especially useful to researchers interested in understanding the early beginnings of both women studies and cinema studies and how these developing academic disciplines were being taught to students. Prof. Armatage’s role as a programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival is documented in her extensive notes found in notebooks where she recorded critiques of films she was screening. These are found in Series 4. The extent of her filmmaking is documented in Series 7 and contains preserved original film elements to several of Prof. Armatage’s films, along with a limited amount of related documentation on the making of these films. Unfortunately, this fonds does not contain release prints for these titles.
This fonds has only a small amount of records relating to her published academic works as well as files relating to conferences she organized and associations in which she was active. These can be found in Series 5 and Series 6.
Armatage, Kay
Textbooks, reference books, and other annotated medical books used by Harold Grover Armstrong while a medical student at the University of Toronto (1915-1920), while on faculty, and at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto; also some course notes and related material.
Armstrong, Harold Grover
Autobiographical information, reminiscences, citations, correspondence, articles, designs and proposals concerning Prof. Arthur and projects with which he was associated during the years 1932, 1955, 1962-1974
Arthur, Eric Ross
Fonds consists of 2 accessions
B1974-0018: General correspondence, including letters from C.R. Fay and E.J. Urwick; writings, consisting of articles contributed to learned journals and letters to editors; and published accounts of Ashley's career as a professor of commerce and head of the Department of Political Economy, accomplishments, and honours bestowed on him; two photoprints of Professor Ashley. (1 box, 1930-1973)
B1980-0006: Offprints of articles, largely presentation copies, belonging to Charles Allan Ashley, Professor of Commerce and sometime head, Department of Political Economy; includes seven offprints of Professor Ashley's articles. (2 boxes, 1931-1968)
Ashley, Charles Allan
Papers presented at seminars conducted by Professor Ashley at University College; covering letter from T. Richards, Librarian of the University College of North Wales
Ashley, William James
The Associates of the Unversity of Toronto Inc. fonds
This fonds contains 3 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
The Associates of the University of Toronto, Inc
Mimeographed copy of lecture notes in commercial law, prepared by Frederick C. Auld, special lecturer in law, for the 1959-1960 academic year.
Auld, Frederick Clyde
Allen Bristol Aylesworth fonds
University of Toronto Silver Medal in Metaphysics and Ethics, awarded to Allen Bristol Aylesworth at commencement on the 9th of June, 1874.
Aylesworth, Allen Bristol
Erich Eugen Ferdinand Theodor Baer fonds
Fonds consists of 2 accessions
B1976-0025: Personal records of Erich Baer documenting his career as chemist and professor in and sometime head of the sub-department of synthetic chemistry in the Banting and Best Department of Medical Research. Included are personal correspondence, diaries, certificates and diplomas, course notes while a student at the University of Basle (1932-1936), research notes, and patents. (4 boxes, 1922-1967)
B1981-0010: Articles by, tributes about, and obituaries of Erich Baer; also doctoral thesis, certificates, medals, plaques, and photoprints documenting his career. Photograph includes obverse and reverse views of award presented to Professor Baer, by the American Society of European Chemists and Pharmacists, 1961. (6 boxes, 1919-1975)
Baer, Erich Eugen Ferdinand Theodor
Memorabilia, photographs, correspondence, plans, class and prize lists and examination paper kept by Dixon Lloyd Bailey, professor of plant pathology in the Department of Botany and by his daughter, Nancy Illah Jane Bailey, an undergraduate student in English. Includes information on the study of botany at the University of Toronto.
Bailey Family
Correspondence, certificates, diaries, course and lecture notes, notes, manuscripts and articles, documenting Harold Baillie as a student in biology and as a professor of mammalian anatomy and instructor of medical students in the Department of Zoology; printing blocks for floor plan of the Biological Building; glass- plate negatives and photographs of students in dentistry (1938-1939), medicine (1930-1944), graduating classes in Arts and Household Science (1911), Medicine (1915), and of portraits of Daniel Wilson, Ramsay Wright, and William Bateson.
Baillie, William H. T.