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Wrong Family 2004 accession

Records of three generations of the Blake/Wrong families, including Margaret Blake (wife of Edward Blake), her daughter and son-in-law, Sophia and George Wrong, their children [Margaret (Marga), Murray, Hume, Harold and Agnes] and Gerald Edward Blake. George Wrong was professor of history at the University of Toronto; Margaret Wrong, a leader in the student Christian movement and missionary educator in Africa; Murray Wrong, Commonwealth historian at Oxford University; Hume Wrong, lecturer in history at the University of Toronto and later diplomat and specialist in Canadian-American relations; Harold Wrong and Gerald Blake, students who were killed in World War I; and Agnes Wrong Armstrong, a leader of the Junior League movement in Canada and the United States.

The records include diaries, certificates, correspondence, student papers, articles and poems, press clippings, photographs, and medals. Letters to and from the Wrong family members predominate, especially between George and Sophia and between them and their children. They document a wide range of family matters and the careers, activities, and ideas of the correspondents, along with letters of condolence and tributes on the deaths of some of them. Margaret Wrong’s files include the reports and letters she wrote while with the World Students’ Christian Federation and the International Committee of Christian Literature for Africa.

Wrong Family 2003 accession

This accession consists of Professor Wrong's professional correspondence with fellow historians, and with politicians of the day such as Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Robert Borden, MacKenzie King; and others. Also included are the manuscripts of some of G. M. Wrong's essays and books, concerning Canadian and Commonwealth history. 19th century documents relating to the Nairne family and collected by Wrong during his writing of "A Canadian manor and its seigneurs" were donated to the University Library in 1938 and bear the Library’s stamp.

This accession also contains some records relating to the Armstrong and Wrong families including postcards collected during trips overseas to Europe, England, China and Japan, photographs and family histories by G. M.Wrong ca 1938-1948 and by Dr. Norman Wrong in the 1970’s and donated in 1975. Family correspondence is limited to primarily the photocopied letters of Prof. Wrong to his son, Murray from 1908 to 1924.

Woodhouse 2006 accession

Notebooks compiled by A.S.P. Woodhouse, primarily for teaching in English literaure at University College, University of Toronto. The emphasis is on 18th century literature (especially Romanticism) and the History of nineteenth century thought, in the undergraduate pass and honours program (largely the latter). Accompanying them is a selection of heavily annotated books by and about 19th century writers.

Woodhouse 1984 accession

Papers of A.S.P. Woodhouse used for the posthumous publication of his book, "The Heavenly Muse: A Preface to Milton", with an introduction and annotations by Hugh MacCallum. Consist of lecture notebooks, addresses, drafts and printed copies of articles, and the MSS for "The Heavenly Muse".

Woodhouse 1975 accession

Records in this accession consist of notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts, annotated offprints and articles, annotated books, some correspondence, a newspaper clipping about Woodhouse, and magazine articles written about Woodhouse.

Welsh 2005 accession

Records relating to the activities of the Class of 1930 (Maths and Physics), assembled by Harry Welsh, sometime class president. Includes notices, minutes of meetings, correspondence and membership lists.

Welsh 1987 accession

Addresses, correspondence, and certificates relating to awards and degrees; administrative files of the Department of Physics; and articles. Photograph shows Harry Welsh and colleagues at sod-turning ceremonies for the Physics Building.

Welsh 1985 accession

Correspondence, administrative files relating to the Physics department and various university committees, conference files, research files, subject files, articles with MSS and notes.

Upper Canada College

Financial records and correspondence files from the Office of the Bursar (ca. 1890-1960) and Board of Governors (1895-1931); records from the Office of the Principal including minutes of Masters' Meetings (1859-1935) and correspondence; printed documents; includes architectural drawings and photographs.

Upper Canada College

Records of the school including minutes and financial records of the Bursar; registers and address books of the Registrar; record books of the Masters relating to work done; records of the Cricket Club and of the Old Boys' Association; journals and ledgers of the Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of King's College University and Upper Canada College; also includes architectural drawings and photographs.

University of Toronto/McMacster University. Lipid Research Clinic Programme

Records of the Lipid Research Clinic programme jointly operated by the University of Toronto and McMaster University and directed by Dr. J.Alick Little of the University of Toronto. Includes correspondence, annual reports, committee files, working group files, Population study case files, conference files, training videos, photographs and publications.

University of Toronto. Woodsworth College

Transcripts for the Extension Program [194-]-[197-] and for the following Certificate Programs [196-]-[199-]: Certificate in Business; Certificate in Case Management; Certificate in Criminology; Certificate in Human Resource Management/Personnel Industrial Relations; Certificate in Law Enforcement; Certificate in Public Administration; Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language; Diploma in Business Administration; Accounting; Real Estate Development; Diploma Gerontology; Diploma in Translation; and Early Childhood Education.

Records from A2023-0001 consist of transcripts for students who attended a Woodsworth College certificate program from the 1980s to the mid 2000s.

University of Toronto. Vice-Provost, Academic Operations

Includes original minutes and agenda for the Presidential Advisory Committee on Accommodation and Facilities (1958-1980) and the Budget and Planning Secretariat (1992-1993 and 1996-1998). Also, consists of subject files pertaining to various University of Toronto colleges, centres, chairs, institutes, and departments. Further, there are also numerous reports and memoranda including the University of Toronto Tree Inventory, a planning report for the University of Toronto at Scarborough College (1963), the Marsden Report (1984), Recommendations for closure of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (1986), the St. George Revitalization Project (1995), and the Mississauga Master Plan (2000).

University of Toronto. University College Archives

This accession contains material collected by the University College Archives. Most of the records have been collected and donated over the course of the College's existence, and range from personal records of prominent faculty members (Barker Fairley, George Needler, John McCaul), and various University College departments and committees, to more ephemeral and biographical reference material generally relating to the College. The accession also contains a large amount of photographs and sounds and moving images, as well as artifacts from the College.

University of Toronto. The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE)

This accession of records from the The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering contains PhD Student Files for students who graduated, withdrew, or transferred out of the program in the 2010-2011 academic years

University of Toronto. Students' Administrative Council

Includes administrative records in the form of correspondence, financial documents, minutes of committees, policies and reports documenting many of the activities of the Students' Administrative Council.
Early records to the 1960s are mainly financial and include trial balances, audit reports, budgets, financial statements and reports. There is extensive correspondence from the General Secretary Treasurer, Mr. E.A. MacDonald from 1934-1949 except a brief interlude during the war period when Ms. A.E.M. Parkes took on this acting role. There is correspondence for her tenure for the year 1943-44 only.
Financial records, reports, studies, policies and event files document the period from the mid 1960s to the mid 1980s. There are also files on broader student governing bodies such as the National Federation of Canadian University Students, the Canadian Union of Students and the Ontario Federation of Students.

University of Toronto. Student Housing Service

Minutes and agenda from the Presidential Advisory Committee on Student Housing, housing policies and memoranda, reports, statistics, planning documents, brochures, and correspondence with university administrators, the Students Administrative Council, as well as tenant and neighbourhood associations.

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