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University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services (UTARMS) Accession
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Ontario College of Education

Consists of correspondence with individuals relating to OCE graduate programmes only (not teaching or BEd certificates). Correspondence concerns applications for admission, appointment of instructors, information to applicants and enrolled students about graduate programmes and correspondence with other Canadian faculty members re graduate programs.

Clark (Harold) Family 1983 accession

Records relating to members of the Clark family, including: Harold Clark and his children, Ralph Mallory and Virginia Marguerite, and his son-in-law, Ernest George Moogk.

Included are correspondence and tributes on the death of Ralph Mallory Clark (1942); correspondence, notes, examinations, and military orders relating to Ernest Moogk's involvement with the Royal Canadian Engineers, the University of Toronto Contingent Canadian Officers Training Corps, and the Department of Military Studies (1937-1941); Virginia Moogk's course notes and exams for the Teachers Course in the Faculty of Arts, partly given through the Division of University Extension (1926-1927, 1930-1931, 1957-1959), and an address by her on public school education (193-).

Accompanying these textual records are a photo album of the Clark's on tour in Europe with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and several images of Dr. Augustus Stephen Vogt.

University of Toronto. Office of the Registrar

Correspondence, terms of reference, recommendations and information on training courses and examinations of the armed forces, submitted by the Royal Commission on Veterans' Qualifications to the University of Toronto in 1945; also includes University of Toronto Matriculation Scholarship Examination lists of awards and candidates' standings (1913 -1924); examination questions (1944-1945).

Pimlott 1978 accession

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, field notes, publications, brochures, maps and films relating to Douglas Pimlott's career as zoologist and professor at the University of Toronto. The records relate to provincial commissions and committees (Newfoundland and Ontario) of which he was a member, and includes files on areas of his major research interest: the environment (oil, pollution, Alaska pipeline, pesticides), water policy, provincial resources, and northern development. The field notes are from his study of the moose population in Newfoundland.

University of Toronto Press

Accession consists of 31 books from the University of Toronto Press. Accession is a mix of books published by UTP and volumes that appear to have been in their own reference library, possibly because they owned the publishing rights to them. See UTARMS Finding Aid file list for titles.

Sidney Smith Personal Papers

Personal records of Sidney Earle Smith, President of the University from 1945 to 1957. Includes speeches, addresses, correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings and files created while Minister of External Affairs, 1957-1959. Also includes photos of various events and ceremonies on campus while Smith was President.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Education. Registrar's Office

Records from the Registrar's Office including correspondence and memos with the Dean's Office; committee files such as the Admissions Committee and Committee on Future Directions; collected statistics and statistical reports on admissions, enrollment and graduate employment. There are also photographs and videos documenting the Faculty's history including a video entitled 'We are the Faculty of Education'.

University of Toronto. Office of the President

Invoices, receipts,cheque stubs, equipment and supply lists and correspondence for Toronto General Hospital and the University Base Hospital, 1915-1919; proceedings of the Parliamentary Committee on the Organization and Administration of the University of Toronto, 1922-1923; background material, reports and correspondence relating to the Conference on the Future of the Canadian Federation, 1976-1977; photoprints and 2 framed copies of coats of arms.

Huntsman 1988 accession

Accession of correspondence, minutes, notes, manuscripts and reports on the study of (primarily salmon) fishery management and migration. Also includes files on the Biological Board of Canada, and the Ontario Fisheries Research Committee. Photographs, in chronological order, document the study of fishery management and migration including: fishing locations at the Margaree and Moses Rivers as well as other lakes and falls in the Maritimes; migration of various types of fish including sturgeon, trout and salmon; marine biologists laying salmon traps; construction of Round lake Dam; and several images unidentified.

Canadian General Hospital No. 4 (University of Toronto)

Contains correspondence among Charles Kirk Clarke, William Belfry Hendry, James Alexander Roberts and others concerning the hospital unit, together with memoranda on the unit's history and personnel; war diary, in three volumes, recording daily activities of the hospital in Salonika; albums of photographs of the unit's activities in England, in Salonika, and en route to those places.

University of Toronto. Senate

Minutes, Volumes 26 to 34 (1961-1971); records, primarily minutes, of Senate committees, including Committee on Admission Standards, 1950-1970, Committee on Admission, 1961-1970, Committee on Scholarship and Other Awards, 1966-1972, Committee on Applications and Memorials, 1915-1964, and Committee on Ceremonials, 1964-1970; records of Boards of Studies, 1950-1972; convocation rolls, 1963-1969; subject files, 1951-1972; and audio tapes of Senate meetings, 1972.
For microfilm of Senate minutes, Volumes 26 to 34 see A68-0012; for microfilm of convocation rolls 1963-1969 see A73-0051 reel 4

Hart House Theatre

Minutes, reports, constitution and correspondence of the University of Toronto Drama Committee. Programmes, and miscellaneous printed material for Hart House Theatre. Photoprints and drawings relating to productions; two Students Administrative Council group photos ca 1915.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Office of the Dean

Consists of subject files, including: files on grants from Ford and McAllister Foundations (1963-1971); other research grant files (1946-1960); files on Engineering Society; School of Engineering Research, Committee of Management (1938-1946); files on finances and constitution of Faculty of Applied Science Athletic Association (1939-1961); as well as financial estimates.

Hart House

One typescript copy of a document entitled "Hart House University of Toronto, Suggested scheme of control for the building".

Canadian General Hospital No. 4 (University of Toronto)

This accession contains a selection of x-rays done on soldiers at the Canadian General Hospital No. 4 during, and shortly after the First World War. The x-rays are mounted in an album, which patient names and wound descriptions listed on the back of each image. The accession also contains 4 detailed autopsy record books. The autopsies appear to have been completed at Basingstoke, England, where Hospital No. 4 was relocated from its original station in Salonika, Poland. Neither the x-rays or the autopsy reports appear to be complete.

University of Toronto. Department of Political Economy

Administrative files of three successive Dept. heads, namely Edward Johns Urwick (1927-1937), Harold Adams Innis (1937-1952) and Charles Allan Ashley (1952-1953); also contains personal records of Innis and administrative files of Dept. Chairman, Vincent Wheeler Bladen (1953-1957). Innis materials make up the bulk of the collection which also includes 6 photographs.

Hart House

Oversize photographs and one panoramic shows groups in front of Hart House during World War I including portraits for the Military Hospitals Commission Command, School of Massage, School of Orthopaedic and Physiotherapy and Nursing Staff. There is also one image of Soldier's Tower.
Coloured slides document Hart House in 1982 including exterior and interior views as well as scenes of activities and Richard Alway the Warden of Hart House.
One music CD from a concert held at Hart House on Feb 6, 2000 entitled "A Celebration of Canadian Music: Virtuosi at University College (Fabio Mastrangelo and Tara Louise Montour, violin)".

Skilling 2012 accession

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.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Contains a wide range of record from the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, including Department of Athletics and Recreation Committee meeting minutes, Council of Athletics and Recreation meeting minutes, FKPE publications, athletics media guides and brochures, Varsity Stadium and Varsity Centre development plans, event and award files, Task Force Report Equal Opportunities records, Task Force Focus on the Future records, and project material for the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sports.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering

Consists of subject files from the Office of the Dean, regarding academic and administrative divisions, committees, councils, non-faculty organizations, Engineering Society, space and facilities, and personnel, as well as Dean Ham's personal files (1951-1976). Also included are student photographs (1928-1929).

Cody Family 1972 accession

Correspondence, submissions, reports and related material gathered by Dr. Henry John Cody in his capacity as Chairman of the Ontario Royal Commission on University Finances which reported in 1921.

University of Toronto. Department of History

Records of the Department of History, consisting of general correspondence (1917-1950), and subject files. The latter include correspondence, notes, memoranda and reports in areas such as appointments, professional associations, examination questions (1962) and related materials , registration, theses, and university extension; also financial records and minutes of meetings.

Stacey Family 1994 accession

Consists of personal correspondence to Dorothy Stacey Brown (sister of C.P. Stacey), Mrs. C.E. Stacey (mother of C.P. Stacey) (1927-1959); school essays circa 1917 and water colour drawings of C.P. Stacey; obituaries, memorials on death of C.P. Stacey (1989-1990); photoprints of wedding of C.P. Stacey and Doris Shiell, 26 August 1939; C.P. Stacey receiving honorary doctorate at York University, 2 June 1973.

Cody Family 1st 1979 accession

Correspondence, programmes, brochures, greeting cards, pamphlets, and sermons documenting the activities of Barbara Cody (Barbara Blackstock) and her husband, Rev. Henry John Cody.

Cody Family 1980 accession

Badges and medals awarded to Henry John Cody (1918, 1937, 1945); medals awarded to his wife, Barbara Blackstock Cody, with accompanying correspondence, certificates, press clippings.

Innis 1993 accession

Accession consists of correspondence to Harold Innis from family friends in Otterville, Ontario.

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