File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Rob MacDonald, director
Program:
Sonata in D minor, K. 213 / Domenico Scarlatti, arr. Julian Gray and Ron Pearl ; Duo nocturne no. 4, op. 37 / Antoine de l'Hoyer (Carl Jung, Grey Le, guitars)
Five microtangos. …pero siempre conmigo! ; Entre mis brazos / Claudio Camisassa (Josie Li, flute ; James Baker, guitar)
Mountain songs. Barbara Allen ; The House carpenter / Robert Beaser (Megan Mahoney, flute ; Scott Jolicoeur, guitar)
La tendre / Christoph Nichelmann, arr. Andrew Forrest (Daniel Chernyak, Linda Liu, Keer Pan, guitars)
Three chorales. Ach was soll ich Sünder machen ; Das neugerborne Kinderlein ; Herr, ich habe mißgehandelt / J.S. Bach, arr. Logan Gabriel ; Ponteio (agolopado) / Celso Machado (Daniele Chernyak, Elizabeth Chernyak, Linda Liu, Keer Pan, guitars)
Sonatina op. 71, no. 3 / Mauro Giuliani, arr. Heinrich Albert (Demian Bolañs Cobeña, Elizabeth Chernyak, Ciel Fang, guitars)
Musica incidental campesina. Preludio ; Interludio / Leo Brouwer (Demian Bolaños Cobeña, Ciel Fang, guitars)
Sonatina, op. 25. Tempo di Siciliane ; Allegretto grazioso / Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Josh Chong, flute ; Cédric Thériault, guitar)
Two collections of photoprints and accompanying negatives relating to student activities in the School of Practical Science: I) "Good Old School Days at S.P.S." - views of electrical engineering study room and laboratory, sports trophies won by School of Practical Science athletic teams, Edward B. Philip with schoolmates, School of Practical Science professors; II) "Initiation Potpourri" - exterior view of the School of Practical Science Building; scenes of freshman initiations; junior engineering rugby team; World War I. Compiled by Edward B. Philip.
Biographical files, photographs, correspondence, drafts of addresses, research notes, manuscripts and articles documenting Dr. Vera Peter's career as a medical researcher and a pioneer in the treatment of Hodgkin's disease and breast cancer.
Case studies of medical patients, with 24 photographs tipped in belonging to Dr. George A. Peters (MB 1886; MD, CM Trinity, 1887; FRCS, England), Associate Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery.
Correspondence, biographical file, lecture notes, research files, etc of Martin A. Peacock, professor of Crystallography and mineralogy at the University of Toronto from 1937-1950.
Course notes for the fall term of first year botany, taken by Lilian Payne who was enrolled in the B.A. programme (teachers' course) at University College.
Collection of 8 pamphlets relating to University of Toronto with mss annotations by James Patton. Pamphlets included are: "The university question considered: by a graduate" (1845), "Wesleyan conference memorial on the question of liberal education in Upper Canada, explained and defended by numerous proofs and illustrations, by a committee".(1860), "University reform. Report of the resolutions adopted at a great public meeting of the inhabitants of Kingston..." (1861), "Address before the select committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the management of the University of Toronto..." by Daniel Wilson (1860), "Report of the commissioners appointed to enquire into the expenditure of the funds of the University of Toronto, and into the state of its financial affairs..." (1862), "University reform defended: in reply to six editorials of the 'Globe' and 'Leader'..." by a committee of the Wesleyan Conference (1863), "Defence of the plan of University reform proposed by the Senate of the University of Toronto..." (1863), "Statutes of the University of Toronto, 1857".
Records of Dr. Richard Parsons as a public school teacher, as a medical student at the Trinity Medical College, and as a practicing physician. Includes biographical information, correspondence, certificates and receipts, class and laboratory admission cards, a book of four lectures to nurses (1901), a prescription notebook, a photographic portrait of Dr. Parsons and two black-and-white photos of him with his horse and buggy in the Red Deer, Alberta, area where he practised as a physician.
Memorabilia relating to the Extraordinary Honours Award given to Marie Parkes in 1958-59 for her work on the Students' Administrative Council and on the Women's Athletic Association including photographs of award recipients. Also included: early essay by Parkes on Women's Athletics at the University of Toronto; photographs of the SAC Executive from 1956-1959; one photo of Parkes at T-Holders Luncheon.
One University of Toronto pin and two Pi Beta Phi pin as well as a photo album documenting University College graduate, Marie Peterkin (B.A. 1919). Snapshots in album show Ms Peterkin with classmates on campus, at a convention and working at the Government Experimental Farm in Vineland Ontario.
Course notebooks (9 volumes) from undergraduate programme in Arts, created by Henry George Park (BA 1883, Victoria College) and Camilla Harrison Park (BA 1915, University College).
Five student notebooks of Benson Jones Palmer and Elgin Burpe Palmer from the University College School of Agriculture, 1869-1872; one farming contract book 1871-1897, and inserts.
Two letters from Bursar, King's College (University of Toronto) to John Onderdunk relating to payments for land in Ameliasburg Twp. ie: East 1/2, Lot 95, 1st Concession.
Personal records of Dr. Paul Michael O'Sullivan and his son, Dr. Paul MacLaren O'Sullivan, created in their capacity as professors of medicine at the University of Toronto. Dr. Paul Michael O'Sullivan's papers include: a complete manuscript of a dictionary of anatomical terms; correspondence and teaching notes. Dr. Paul MacLaren O'Sullivan's papers consist primarily of teaching notes, ca.1950-1970s.
Correspondence, course notes as student (1941-1942), undergraduate teaching materials, research data files relating to minerals and x-ray crystallography, subject files of product catalogues by various corporations of Dr. E.W. Nuffield, Department of Geological Sciences.
Photographs of field work ca 1940s include photoprints and negatives documenting Prof. Nuffield's geological expeditions with the Geological Survey of Canada and the Ontario Department of Mines. Locations include Mason Creek - Germansen Landing District and Cash Creek British Columbia as well as the Montreal River District and Harker Township in Ontario.
Correspondence, curricula notes, photographs, diary, offprints of Gilbert Norwood. Some personal papers of Frances M. H. Norwood. Photographs include members of the Norwood family; men and women of the Canadian General Hospital No. 4 (University of Toronto) posing on front of University College. (Photoprint of Canadian General Hospital No. 4 taken by Panoramic Camera Co., Toronto.)
B2018-0005 contains a file of mimeographed and annotated copies of two one-act plays by Gilbert Norwood: "Brightening the Classics: a college farce in one act" and and "Pandora's Box", written in 1932 and 1933 and produced in the theatre space at the University College Women's Union in 1934, with a covering letter from Ruth Davidson, wife of Edward ("Ted") Moss Davidson (BA, UC 1934) who acted in both plays.
Two photographs belonging to Engineering Graduate, William John Nicol (B.A.Sc. 1920) including: Phi Sigma Tau Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, 1919-1920 and Faculty of Applied Science Graduating Class 1920.
Correspondence of Florence Neelands with family members, including her brother, Ernest Victor, friends and fellow students while a student in modern languages at the University of Toronto. Topics include the 1894 production of 'Antigone' and the 1895 student strike. Also included are photographs, mostly of family members and friends (some identified) but also including images of tribesmen, possibly in Papua-New Guinea.
Fonds consists of Emmy Heim's lecture notes for the Toronto Conservatory of Music (TCM) and Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (RCMT), correspondence, programs, posters, and a photograph. Fonds also includes manuscripts of songs written for, or copied by, Emmy Heim.
This series contains records related to the administrative processes of Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada. It includes a variety of files including annual reports, affiliate reports, and correspondence; files related to donors and finances; as well as other miscellaneous administrative files such as the personal files of BCIC and OCCC staff.
This subseries contains the affiliate reports and correspondence from BCIC affiliates. This includes Blissymbolic affiliate programs in North America, as well as around the globe.
Item is a floppy disk containing two files. Contents include an empty plain text file, and a document file that contains definitions that correspond with a list of numbers
Item is a disc containing concert videos from the Gravenhust Opera House. Disc consists of 15 files. 4 videos have a runtime of 32 minutes, 1 video has a runtime of 6 minutes, and 1 video has a runtime of 20 seconds. Some videos would not play and contents are unconfirmed.
Item consists of two discs within one case, the files within both discs are .exe and .bm2, currently unreadable. Disc 1 has 93 files, Disc 2 has 13 files.
This collection contains a variety of materials relating to the development, dissemination, use, and study of Blissymbols by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada, and by affiliate organizations, scholars, educators, and users of augmentative communication around the world. The collection additionally includes administrative records, promotional material, and memorabilia of the BCIC.
This series contains audio-visual material with contents related to Blissymbolics, BCI, and Bliss users, classrooms and students, including photographs, videocassettes, digital storage media, and other formats.
This subseries consists of VHS tapes, digital storage media, and a film reel. Contents include news clips on Blissymbolics, BCI and augmentative and alternative communication, interviews and workshops with Shirley McNaughton, promotional and explanatory films about Blissymbolics, and various presentation PowerPoints and digital documentation regarding Blissymbolics and Bliss users.
File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Collegium Musicium
Program:
Sonates pour le viollon et pour le clavecin. Sonata no. 1 in D minor. Presto / Élizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (Emily Richardson, traverso ; Andrew Park, cello ; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord)
12 sonatas, op. 16. Sonata prima / Isabella Leonarda (Emily Richardson, traverso ; Chris Vishy, oboe ; Andrew Park, cello ; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord)
Cantata: O fronde care. Sinfonia ed Aria "O fronde care" ; Aria "Non sa dir, che sia contento" / Rosa Giacinta Badalla (Peter Koniers, alto ; Emily Richardson, traverso ; Chris Vishy, oboe ; Andrew Park, cello ; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord)
Brunette a deux Dessus. Boccages frais, aimable solitude / Julie Pinel (Rhianna McDonald, Anaïs Kelsey-Verdecchia, sopranos ; Stéphanie Gouin, harpsichord)
Away / Pari Bahrami Asl (Pari Bahrami Asl, piano ; Anwen Robertson, flute)
The Rhythmic suite no. 1. MINUET / Sofia Radenko (Lindsay Faulkner, Muriel Falkenstein, Emma Lavigne, sopranos ; Jeanne Tsui, Sofia Radenko, Jay-Daniel Baghbanan, altos)
Шепом = Shoput / Sofia Radenko (Lindsay Faulkner, soprano ; Muriel Falkenstein, soprano ; Emma Lavigne, soprano ; Jeanne Tsui, alto ; Sofia Radenko, alto ; Jay-Daniel Baghbanan, alto)
Practical guide to necromancy / Aaron Joseph Claude Gascon (Aaron Gascon, conductor ; Anais Kelsey-Verdecchia, mezzo-soprano ; Ain Carandang, clarinet ; Matthew Graystone, horn ; Vincent Poon, violin ; Claire Jeon, violoncello ; Jingren Sun, piano ; Kelsey Choi, percussion).