- CA ON00389 C6-217
- File
- 1980
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Keyes, Tom. "C.C.T. in limbo." The Mike [Toronto, Ont.], 3 April 1980, p. 3-4.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Keyes, Tom. "C.C.T. in limbo." The Mike [Toronto, Ont.], 3 April 1980, p. 3-4.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Keenan, Colleen. "McLuhanism without McLuhan." The Mike [Toronto, Ont.], 9 October 1980, p. 5.
McLuhan: he dared to run his motor boat in academe’s quiet pond
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Boyle, Harry J. "McLuhan: He Dared to Run his Motor Boat in Academe’s Quiet Pond." The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 5 January 1981, p. 7.
Central to English lit at St. Mike’s
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Madden, Fr. R. "Central to English Lit at St. Mike’s." The Mike [Toronto, Ont.], 15 January 1981, p. 5.
Homage to the Runner: The Legacy of Marshall McLuhan.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Solecki, Sam et al. "Homage to the Runner: The Legacy of Marshall McLuhan." The Canadian Forum, vol. 61, no. 709, 1981, pp. 4-15
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Cooke, J. B. "New McLuhan Program Stalled." The Varsity [Toronto, Ont.], 23 October 1981, p. 3.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Powe, B. W. "Marshall McLuhan: The Put-On." The Antigonish Review, vol. 50, 1982, pp. 123-139.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Thompson, Geraldine. "O Rare McLuhan." Canadian Catholic Review, February 1985, pp. 27-28.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
"McLuhan Mural." The St. Michael's Bulletin [Toronto, Ont.], Vol. 3, no. 7, 1987, p. 1.
[Book Review] The meaning in the message: McLuhan’s letters amplify his ideas about modern media
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
D'Evelyn, Thomas. "The Meaning in the Message: McLuhan’s Letters Amplify His Ideas about Modern Media." Review of Letters of Marshall McLuhan, edited by Matie Molinaro, Corinne McLuhan, and William Toye, The Christian Science Monitor, 6 April 1988, pp. 19-20.
Mantic Marshall McLuhan: is the legacy the legend?
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Cook, George. "Mantic Marshall McLuhan: Is the Legacy the Legend?" The University of Toronto Bulletin, 12 September 1988, p. 7.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Advertisement for the Autumn 1988 issue of The Antigonish Review, no. 74-75.
[Book Review] McLuhan biography massages the messenger
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Atkin, John R. "McLuhan Biography Massages the Messenger." Review of Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messanger, by Philip Marchand, Catholic New Times, 14 May 1989, p. 2.
Understanding Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Marchand, Phillip. "Understanding Marshall McLuhan." The Toronto Star, 25 March 1989, pp. M14-15.
[Book Review] Irresistible, irreplaceable Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Dault, Gary Michael. "Irresistible, Irreplaceable Marshall McLuhan." Reivew of Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messanger, by Philip Marchand, The Toronto Star, 15 April 1989, p. M5.
McLuhan honoured at St. Mike’s
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Hrabluk, Lisa. "McLuhan Honoured at St. Mike’s." The Mike [Toronto, Ont.], 28 November 1990, p. 3.
Toronto Historical Board dedicates plaque to media guru Marshall McLuhan
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Archer, Ben. "Toronto Historical Board Dedicates Plaque to Media Guru Marshall McLuhan." The Mike[Toronto, Ont.], 28 November 1990, pp. 11-13+
[Book Reivew] Terms of endearment. Book review of Understanding media: the extensions of man
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Lapham, Lewis H. "Terms of Endearment." Review of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, by Marshall McLuhan, Harper's, vol. 289, no. 1732, 1994, pp. 7-9.
McLuhan’s old message, as the medium mutates
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Brantley, Ben. "McLuhan’s Old Message, as the Medium Mutates." Review of The Medium, directed by Anne Bogart, The New York Times, 17 May 1994, p. 20.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Slopen, Beverley. "Growth industry." The Toronto Star, 9 July 1994, p. G11.
McLuhan’s star illuminates information highway
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Lacey, Liam. "McLuhan’s Star Illuminates Information Highway." The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 25 May 1994, p. C3.
Marshall McLuhan is doin’ just fine
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Dunphy, Catherine. "Marshall McLuhan is Doin’ Just Fine." The Toronto Star, 21 August 1994, p. E1, E4.
Marshall McLuhan: resurrecting the media messiah
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Everett-Green, Robert. "Marshall McLuhan: Resurrecting the Media Messiah." The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 22 July 1995, pp. C1-C2.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Driedger, Sharon Doyle. "Beyond McLuhan." Maclean's, 10 July 1995, p. 44.
Transcriptions of selected letters from Wilfred Watson fonds
Part of Fred Flahiff fonds
Sub-series consists of Flahiff's transcriptions of selected correspondence between Marshall McLuhan, Wilfred Watson and Sheila Watson in the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta.
Photocopies of archival material from Wilfred Watson fonds
Part of Fred Flahiff fonds
Sub-series consists of photocopied archival material from the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta. It was accumulated by Flahiff in the course of writing of "Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson", published by NeWest Press, in 2005. The material consists predominantly of correspondence between Marshall McLuhan and Wilfred Watson and Marshall McLuhan and Sheila Watson. The material copied ranges in date from 1959-1979, predominately 1962-1979.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Marchand, Philip. "Rebooting McLuhan." The Toronto Star, 4 April 1998, pp. M1, M20.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Rynor, Michah. "Sirens of the Sixties." University of Toronto Magazine, vol. 28, no. 1, 1999, p. 38.
Excerpt ‘Understanding Me.’ McLuhan’s ‘silent partner.’
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Wolfe, Tom. "McLuhan's 'Silent Partner'." Excerpt from Understanding Me, edited by Stephanie McLuhan and David Staines, The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 27 September 2003, pp. R1, R9.
What Howie Meeker and Atwood have in common
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Taylor, Kate. "What Howie Meeker and Atwood Have in Common." The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont.], 18 November 2005, p. A3.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Durocher, Eric. "McLuhan’s Way to the Truth." the Catholic Register, 30 September 2007, p. 13.
The role of obsolescence... [Marshall McLuhan]
File consists of 1 two-colour letterpress commemorative poster with a quote from Marshall McLuhan: "The role of obsolescence is sparking creativity and the invention of new order". The poster is printed on deckle-edged paper and signed by Eric McLuhan.
The poster states:
"Designed and produced in a limited edition in 2011 to celebrate Marshall McLuhan on the 100th anniversary of his birth
McLuhan Legacy Network
Someone.ca"
Pencil notation at the bottom of the print denotes that this copy is #7 in an edition of 25.
"McLuhan on Campus" exhibition panels and press
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
The file contains 30 exhibition panels from the exhibition "McLuhan on Campus: Local Inspirations, Global Visions" (John M. Kelly Library, Oct 13 – Dec 20, 2016) as well as "St.Michael's; University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto Alumni Magazine" vol. 55, no. 2, Fall 2016. The magazine's cover says "Remembering McLuhan; New Exhibit Shines Spotlight on Visionary Educator." [article p.19]
The exhibition explores the development of Marshall McLuhan’s theories in the context of his academic and personal life at the University of St. Michael’s College. McLuhan’s central role in the rise of the Toronto School of Communication is presented through artifacts, audio, texts, video and photographs selected from archival repositories across the University of Toronto and the Federated Colleges of St. Michael’s, Trinity and Victoria.
The exhibition features items drawn from the Special Collections and holdings at St. Michael’s, including material from the Sheila and Wilfred Watson archives, Donald Theall papers and Marshall McLuhan collection. Rare and intimate examples on display include McLuhan’s correspondence and collaborations with friends and colleagues on campus such as Claude Bissell, Tom Easterbrook, Carl Williams, Harold Innis, Edmund Carpenter and Northrop Frye.
Contains the personal and professional records of Robert Arnold Russel. This includes photographs of Russel and his family, information regarding his early life including schooling and university, family tree information and identifying documents such as baptism records and passports. The collection contains a comprehensive collection of Russel’s diaries and daytimers spanning from 1949 to his death in 2011. Professional records include materials pertaining to his early career in theatre, film and broadcasting, during the course of which he resided in France, England and Montreal. His career as an information professional and futurist is recorded extensively including his penning of the term “intersex” and “cybersex” in 1967 and his interview with Marshall McLuhan in 1962. As a futurist, Russel’s operated several businesses, most specifically, Orba Information (also called Orbafilm and Orba Inc), which operated between 1967 and 1993, which is archived in great detail, a smaller amount of information on later businesses including Rapid Response Inc., Toronto, Institute for Research on Public Policy and The Consortium for National Development is also available. Collection also contains drafts, proposals, budgets and storyboards surrounding Russel’s personal creative writing, including The Spark, a proposed television program and I am Haida, a proposed CD-ROM and game on Haida culture, and novels – The Petrans and Clone.
Contains series:
Series 1: Personal Papers
Series 2: Theatre
Series 3: Career as a futurist and information professional
Series 4: Writing
Series 5: Audio and video cassettes
Russel, Robert Arnold
The Rise and Fall of Nature [Marshall McLuhan]
File consists of 1 folded, three-colour broadside with writing by Marshall McLuhan. 'Dreadnaught Broadside' is printed at the bottom right of the page.