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¼” Audio Radio Programs

  • Fred Allen
  • Lum & Abner
  • Garry Moore
  • Rudy Vallee
  • Screen Guild Players
  • Lux Radio Theatre
  • Hollywood Star Time
  • Theatre Guild on the Air
  • Armed Forces Radio Theatre
  • Biography In Sound
  • Fibber McGee
  • Suspense
  • Hallmark Playhouse
  • Campbell Playhouse
  • Academy Award Program
  • Joe Penner
  • Jack Benny
  • Family Theatre
  • Stars Over Hollywood
  • Philip Morris Playhouse
  • Duffy's Tavern
  • Jack Benny
  • Hollywood Star Playhouse
  • Sealtest Village Store
  • The Croupier
  • Eleanor & Anna Roosevelt
  • The Fred Allen Show
  • The Jimmy Durante Show
  • Box 13: Starring Alan Ladd
  • Young Widder Brown
  • Philco Radio Hall of Fame
  • One Man's Family
  • The Story of Dr. Kildare
  • Vic & Sade
  • The Great Gildersleeve
  • Jack Armstrong: The All-American Boy
  • Superman
  • The Lone Ranger
  • The Shadow
  • The Green Hornet
  • Escape
  • Singin' Sam
  • Halls of Ivy
  • It Pays To Be Ignorant
  • News
  • Henry Morgan
  • Gang Busters
  • Kids Shows
  • Amos & Andy
  • Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show
  • Ma Perkins
  • Ethel & Albert
  • Those Websters
  • Goodrich's Silvertown Orchestra
  • Joe & Mabel
  • Goldbergs
  • Edward R. Murrow
  • Lord Halifax on India
  • Portia Faces Life
  • Blue Coal Minstrels
  • Log Cabin Inn
  • Clyde McCoy
  • Broadway Is My Beat
  • Our Miss Brooks
  • Magnificent Montague
  • Fireside Chat
  • Mr. District Attorney
  • John J. Anthony
  • Against the Storm
  • Charlie Chan
  • Will Rogers
  • Judy Canova Show
  • Road of Life
  • Ma Perkins
  • Camel Caravan
  • Bold Venture
  • Charlie McCarthy
  • Jack Parr
  • Just Plain Bill
  • Grand Central Station
  • The Mercury Theatre on the Air
  • Buck Rogers
  • Capt. Midnight
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • The Baby Snooks Show
  • Boston Blackie
  • Vic & Sade
  • Tom Mix
  • Corliss Archer
  • Let's Pretend
  • I Love A Mystery
  • First Nighter
  • Kay Kyser
  • Mr. & Mrs. North
  • Charlie Brown
  • British Romantic Poetry
  • The Adventures of Ellery Queen
  • Bulldog Drummond
  • The Bob Hope Show
  • Richard Diamond
  • Baby Snooks
  • Mayor of the Town
  • Aldrich Family
  • Our Miss Rogers
  • Pepper Young's Family
  • Chase & Sanborn
  • Fitch Bandwagon
  • Bob & Ray
  • Brighter Day
  • Can You Top This?
  • Our Gal Sunday
  • Kraft Music Hall
  • United States Steel Hour
  • The Beulah Show
  • Manhattan Merry-Go Round

Zoo Photographs

Photographs in this series depict zoo officials weighing a gorilla, an elephant pinning its keeper to the ground, a camel at Highland Park Zoo during a zoo sit-down strike, a photograph of Mr. Moke the Chimpanzee with a Mr. Robert Tomarchin, who was charged with stealing the Chimpanzee from the St. Louis Zo,o and a zoo official feeding a 4 month old Chimpanzee.

Yearbooks

This series consists of the various configurations of yearbooks published by the students of St. Michael’s College. Titles include: The Year Book of St. Michael’s College (1910-1931; 1934-1935), The Thurible (1932-1933; 1937-1948; 1950), Through St. Michael's with the Camera (1940-1942; 1946-1948), Keystone (1968), Windrose (1969-1970; 1980; 1982-1985; 1987-1995, 2022, 2023), The Sword (1995-1999).

Yamoria and The Giant Wolverine

6 minute animation. First aired in 2001.
The tale of a giant wolverine and the hero Yamoria. Wolverine terrorized the people until Yamoria came and used his magic to trick Wolverine into a bargain.

Cogent/Benger Productions

WWI transcripts

The series consists of correspondence, transcripts and news clippings relating to Margaret Allemang’s research of World War I nursing sisters. The series consists primarily of transcripts prepared for the Canadian Nursing Sisters of World War I Oral History Programme.

W.W. Rouse Ball

These items, originally belonging the 19th century Trinity College mathematician Walter William Rouse Ball (1850-1925) who was best know for his contributions to the history of mathematics. These items were probably acquired by Coxeter as a result of his having edited editions 11 through 14 of Rouse Ball’s Mathematical Recreations and Essays.

This small series includes: an original note book entitled Volume 1 The Four Digits Problem; one letter to Ball dated 1923 with some diagrams; original illustrations and mock-ups for a book – possibly Ball’s A Short Account of the History of Mathematics; several off-prints of Ball’s papers; and one typescript of a paper belonging to Ball written by W.S. Andrews and F.A. Woodruff entitled Multiple Magics.

Writings and publication drafts

Series consists of W. E. Gallie’s writings, manuscripts and reports that eventually went to publication. The series consists of both typed and handwritten reports, drafts, some correspondence related to copying and publishing, and in some cases, medical photographs or images have been attached as figures. A bibliography of many of Gallie’s works is included. Some of the publications in this series are co-authored by Gallie and Dr.’s Robertson, LeMesurier, and Janes. The files in this series have been arranged in chronological order. The titles for the files in this series reflect the given title of each report, if one exists.

Writings

Series consists of manuscripts, drafts, notes, and clippings pertaining to various writings by Michael Colgrass, including articles written for journals, magazines, and newspapers; two books; his correspondence with friends and colleagues; and poems and satires.

Writings

Series consists of a typescript of play "The Fall of the House of Bell" written by Margaret Ray relating to Victoria University's Bell House residence, typescripts of plays including "A Tree of the Christ Child", poems, and reviews of "A Book of Canadian Humour" (edited by Ray and J.D. Robins).

Writings

The term “writings” was adopted from Stephen Clarkson’s own description of his academic output and includes papers, addresses, monographs, chapters in books, reviews, presented papers, attendances at conferences, writings with students, seminars, workshops talks etc. This series is divided in to five sub-series that reflect all of these types of intellectual endeavours over the span of his career.

Writing and publishing

Series consists of records relating to Dr. Rakoff’s writing and publishing activities. Works include articles in peer reviewed journals, book chapters, opinion pieces, magazine articles, reviews, and drafts of unknown works. One file includes Dr. Rakoff’s Discussion paper for the Ontario Law Reform Commission regarding the Mental Health Act (1991). Files almost always include copies of the final product, but may also include drafts, revisions, correspondence and background material.

Files from B2019-0027 include book reviews, essays, and other writings.

Files from B2021-0018 consist primarily of draft chapters of an unpublished book Rakoff was working on in the 1990s titled Adolescence: The Angelic Ambition. Files include drafts chapters and correspondence with Key Porter Books.

Writing and publishing

Series consists of Prof. Galloway’s publishing activity in addition to his work as an editor of World Sugar History Newsletter. Series includes typescripts and drafts of various articles as well as Prof. Galloway’s book The Sugar Cane Industry: an historical geography from its origins to 1914 (1989). Also included are reprints, accompanying illustrations, and correspondence with publishers and feedback received.

Writing and publishing

Series consists of writing and published material produced by Prof. Gunderson. Records primarily reflect his research on gender-based pay equity and income distribution. Series is comprised of offprints and copies, in addition to one file that includes correspondence and commentary on his writing.

Writing and publishing

Series documents Dr. Sessle’s publishing activity both as an author of numerous scholarly articles and books, as well as through his editorial roles with multiple academic publications. Subject matter reflects the range of Dr. Sessle’s research and covers topics such as aspects of trigeminal neuroscience, temporomandibular pain, neural and non-neural muscular function, and orofacial sensory and motor functions. Material includes correspondence, draft manuscripts, and legal documentation. The series concludes with records related Dr. Sessle’s editorial work which includes correspondence, manuscript reviews, and notes.

Writing and publishing

Series consist of records related to Prof. Fletcher’s writing and publishing activity from early in his career to late 2014. Writing comprises predominantly academic articles, with the inclusion also of reviews, writing proposals, and records related to Prof. Fletcher’s book, The Clash of Rights: Liberty, Equality, and Legitimacy in Pluralist Democracy. Additional material includes files related to the editing of the Department of Political Science’s newsletter, Discourse. Material include typescripts, drafts, off-prints, and correspondence in addition to related background material (tables, data, and notes).

Writing and publishing

Series consists of records related to I. Hacking’s publishing activity and is divided into the following sub-series:
5.1: Reviews
5.2: Publishing agreements and correspondence
5.3 Manuscripts and drafts
5.4 Articles
5.5 Reviews of I. Hacking’s publications

Material includes reprints of articles and reviews written by Dr. Hacking in addition to press clippings that provide commentary on his work. Also included within the series are correspondence and publishing agreements. The subject matter reflected in the series broadly covers the philosophy of science and mathematics, natural kinds and categorization, rhetoric, logic, psychiatric disorders and trauma.

Writing and memorabilia

Series consists of various writings, including extracts, notes and reflections, 1848–1886; and personal memorabilia, including Victoria College programmes and material after Nelles death, 1846–1902.

Box 14 holds written material which does not fall into any of the previously mentioned categories. It includes scripture studies, religious meditations, selected extracts from a variety of sources, and miscellaneous notes. The box also contains an assortment of personal documents and memorabilia, including a scrapbook on Nelles completed after his death by J.G. Hodgins.

Writing & research

Series consists of material related to Guido Pugliese’s writing and research on Italian language and literature, translation, Italian Canadians, and other topics. Records include correspondence, drafts of papers, and poetry.

Writing

Series consists of manuscripts - some in notebooks - of sermons, addresses, lectures, essays, articles, reviews and reports, 1860-1917, on various subjects, including education, religion, social issues, mission work, university federation, the founding of the University of Toronto, and ethics. Also included are addresses/lectures to Victoria College students, various graduating classes, academic conferences and religious institutions, as well as Victoria College reports.

Writing

Series consists of manuscripts, drafts and offprints of writing by Dr. Brieger. See file listing for titles.

Writing

Series 3 contains Rodney Bobiwash's professional and creative writing, both published and unpublished. Included in this series are short stories, reviews, poems, and book proposals, as well as articles and publications related to Bobiwash's professional activities. Box /018 contains a mix of professional and creative writing, though the majority of the records are professional in nature. Box /018 also contains nine articles with various titles under the heading "My View, which Bobiwash wrote for The Forum for Global Exchange between 1999-2000, as well as an article for a Canadian history CD ROM and an article for Akwesasne News, among other documents. Included in this box are several small collections of Bobiwash's poetry. Box /019 also contains a mix of Bobiwash's professional and creative writing. This box contains mostly creative writing such as short stories, poetry collections, and book proposals, including two proposals to Daykeeper Press for books titled "Red Sun in the Morning"

Writing

Series consists records, 1937-1992, including notes, sermons/prayers and service bulletins, essays, addresses, eulogies and related correspondence, articles, reviews and correspondence relating to “Here Where We Live”; subjects are primarily re religious and church issues.

World War II

From 1942 to 1943, Professor Careless was Assistant to the Naval Historian with the Naval Service Headquarters in Ottawa. He then served as a Special Wartime Assistant with the Department of External Affairs in Ottawa between 1943 and 1945. In this capacity, he travelled to Spain and Sweden on the diplomatic ship “Gripsholm”, in 1944, to exchange Allied and German prisoners of war. The records in this series pertain to Dr. Careless’ wartime service and consist of copies of Department of External Affairs press conferences, 1943-1945, and a manuscript, “The Prince Ships”, 1943.

World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER)

In 1984 the director of the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), newly established by the United Nations University (UNU) and based in Helsinki, invited scholars, of whom Professor Helleiner was one, to organize interesting research projects using WIDER’s funds and under its auspices. The following year, Helleiner, along with Lance Taylor and others, began to develop a research programme on international economic issues and helped organize a high level conference to flesh out its direction. The programme that emerged involved papers on 18 developing countries, the summary volume of which appeared in 1988.

By 1990, Professor Helleiner had assembled a number of developing country authors and empirically-oriented trade/development analysts to work out a research project on trade and industrialization policies. It produced two books which he edited and for which he wrote the introductions. The first, on trade and industrialization reconsidered, appeared as Trade policy and industrialization in turbulent times in 1994. Papers presented at the WIDER conferences on ‘trade and industrialization’ held in Ottawa in September 1991 and on ‘Trade and industrialization reconsidered’ held in Paris in August the same year formed the basis of this volume. Papers on Nigeria, Pakistan and Zimbabwe were not received in time for inclusion in it. A second, shorter volume, containing only five country studies but built on the work of the first, appeared in 1995 as Manufacturing for export in the developing world: problems and possibilities.

A second WIDER project, on new trade theories and industrialization in the developing countries, was begun in 1988 and published as Trade policy, industrialization and development: new perspectives in 1992.

The third project, on non-traditional exporting from Africa, focused on the following countries: Burkino Fasso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya., Mauritius, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe, with comparative studies on Chile and Costa Rica. Professor Helleiner worked closely with the African Economic Research Consortium’s (AERC) trade liberalization project and with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The project began in July 1996 and ran until late 1999. Papers were presented at a joint UNU/WIDER meeting in Kampala, Uganda, in June 1997 and they were subsequently reworked into chapters for the book, Non-traditional export promotion in Africa: experience and issues, which appeared in 2002. The series ends with a proposed project on the United Nations and the Breton Woods Institutions.

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, minutes of meetings, conference material, drafts of papers, reports and publications.

Works of art

This series consists of two signed water colours, samples of a larger collection still in the position of his family. Both pictures are scenes near his cottage on Garden Island in the St. Lawrence River between Wolfe Island and the City of Kingston. The watercolour of the sailboat “The Curlew” was painted in a harbour near the cottage of his former student , friend and colleague, Donald Swainson, professor of history at Queen’s University in 1984. The snow scene is a view of his son walking from the cottage in the winter of 1990. This was the one and only occasion that Prof. McNaught agreed to visit the cottage in the winter.

Works of Art

Frieda Fraser was an amateur artist who sketched most of her life. While she drew only for herself and her friends, the items in this series, and scattered through her correspondence and notebooks elsewhere, demonstrate more than a little talent. Dr. Fraser had a good eye for form (human, animal, or nature) and the small events in life that amused her. Her letters to Bud are a particularly revealing source of her artistic humour.

The earliest sketch here is one she made as a child on 30 September,1906 and the latest date from 1964. Included are two fine watercolours, untitled but probably of the Go Home Bay area where she often vacationed. Dr. Fraser also experimented with block printing and there are several examples in this series.

Working files

Series consists of working files, special issues, and special projects carried out by the members and staff of the New Catholic Times, including the development of a mission statement in 1993, a readership survey, the reorganization of the corporation's structure in 1989, and a proposal for purchasing street boxes from which to sell the newspaper.

Work by others

Series consists of offprints, manuscripts, and other copies of works by other authors, including limited student work and exams from the 1960s.

Women's Studies Context

This series consists of ephemeral items collected by Morgan documenting second-wave feminist events and organizing, as well as gender issues at the U of T, and in Toronto and Canada more broadly. Themes include sexual harassment, violence against women, affirmative action, pay equity, and women’s health. Includes newspaper clippings, events posters, pamphlets, directories, reports, and minutes. Also included are several pins with feminist slogans.

Wolverine: Devil of the North

One hour special. First aired on Discovery Canada and Animal Planet US in 2001.
The story of Yamoria and their fight against the terrible giant wolverine. Through use of magic and a few tricks, the hero helps the defenseless people fight back against the man-eating creature in this animated story.

Cogent/Benger Productions

Within Reach of Everyone

Dr. Rhodes worked with Dr. Paul Bator on the production of a history of Connaught Laboratories and the School of Hygiene. This series contains files relating primarily to the production of the first volume and include correspondence with Dr. Bator and many other individuals and organizations, transcript of oral interview with Dr. Rhodes by Paul Bator, minutes of meetings relating to progress and funding applications, reports, page proofs and research materials.

Williamsburg 1983

Series consists of documents related to the G7 economic summit held in Williamsburg, USA from 28 - 30 May, 1983. Files include major summit documents, related reports from Canada and the USA, and photocopies of magazine articles about the summit.

Wilderness Research Foundation

During the late 1980s the future of the Quetico-Superior Wilderness Research Center at Mukluk Bay, Minnesota was very much in question. The Wilderness Research Foundation, which sponsored it, was assessing its future at a time when its founder was withdrawing from active participation prior to his death in December, 1988. Dr. Solandt was initially a member of the Advisory Committee to the Board of the Foundation and later a member of the Board. He pressed for the continuation of wilderness research at Mukluk Bay and left the Board in 1991 only when he felt that this would be achieved.

The correspondence, minutes, memoranda and reports written by Dr. Solandt and others, along with articles and institutional reports, clearly document the relationship between the Foundation and the Center, the work done by the latter, the problems it faced, and the policies that were developed in an attempt to save it.

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