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Blake family photographs

Scanned photographs - originals kept by the family.

Includes portraits of Gerald Blake and his siblings and cousins. There is an image of Gerald Blake, Harold and Hume Wrong reading the news of the outbreak of war 1914. Some images are formal portraits while others show family members informally including at summer residences and in World War I uniform.

Additional material

Includes clippings from Miss Chatelaine article, "New Course on Campus: Women's Studies. Parts 1 and 2", Spring and Summer, 1972, by Myrna Kostash, scanned course calendars and outlines, flyers and additional newspaper clippings. Material also includes portrait taken at the interview.

Best wishes USA

File also includes a recording of Michael Colgrass' WNYC radio interview with Martin Bookspan.

Notes from Bowen conference

File consists of a typescript and electronic version of notes taken by Sydney Louise von Lehn at the Bowen Conference (Kanuga) in March 1993 at which Nouwen spoke on the Beloved Community. Von Lehn took these notes while in attendance. The typescript includes von Lehn's personal commentary as well as verbatim passages from Nouwen's talk, as well as that of Sue Mosteller and Bill Van Buren, who also attended the conference.

Drafts of Our greatest gift

  • CA ON00389 F4-1-1-73-1, 73-2, 73-3
  • File
  • [between 1993 and 1994]
  • Part of Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a manuscript for "Our Greatest Gift", including notes for the Prologue and Introduction, and a typescript for "The Ultimate Gift: A Meditation on Dying and Caring," with notes by Nouwen. File also includes a floppy disk containing an electronic copy of a draft entitled, "The Ultimate Gift".

Staff S-T

File contains 3 yellow envelopes, 3 white envelopes, 1 CD-ROM, 1 transparency, loose B&W and colour photographs, with one black and white photo wrapped in beige paper; 70 loose colour photographs; 88 loose B&W photograph; total of 98 B&W photographs, 95 colour photographs. Loose colour photographs have names and markings on back: Andrew Stork; Stawinoga 2001; 10020. Loose B&W photograps have names and markings on back: "Andrew Stawinoga"; "Bob Touchbourne"; "Bob Touchborne 95 Electronics"; "Brian Scott, Special Events Co-ordinator 1990"; "Brian Smith 95"; "David Strangway, 57%"; "Faculty Aysam Sev'er page 2"; "G. Scavizzi, Fine Art - 1979"; "[J]adwell"; "Joyce Sowby"; "Larry Sawehuck, 99"; "Maria Shaw, Classics"; "Maria Shaw, Fine Arts"; "Marilyn Smith"; "Michael Bunce 97"; "Microbiology professor Julie Silver, winner of the 1990 Scarborough College Teaching Award, Photo credit: David Harford"; "Julie Silver"; "Julie Silver, winner, 1990 Scarborough College Teaching Award"; "Ken Schnell 96 37%"; "Massie Stephania, 1990"; "Ms. Jean Shelhorne, Teaching/Learning Unit"; "Nadia Sanstenes"; "Michael Bunce 97"; "Michael Schonberg"; "Pat Takamon 95"; "Paul Thompson, 65%"; "Paul Thompson, 97"; "Paul Thompson 98"; "Paul Thompson painting at 15- minute masterpiece at the Scarborough Town Centre part of Arts Week 1990"; "Paul Tsparis, President & CEO, Hewlett Packard + Graduate"; "Peter Smith, Food + Beverage Servies"; "Peter Smith page 16"; "Peter Smith, Pub Manager"; "Peter Smith Pub Manager 1997"; "Principal Thompson 97"; "Prof. Julie Silver"; "Prof. Maria Shaw, Fine Art"; "Prof. M. Smith Psychology"; "Prof. R. Salus"; "Prof. S. Thomas 20%"; "Professor THomas T. TIdwell Scarborough College & Dept. Of Chemistry, Associate Dean, Scarborough College 1979-1982"; "Ray Skrtme"; "Register staff"; "Res Staff'; "Rochelle Straker 99"; "Ron Singth"; "R. Paul Thompson, Principal, Scarborough Campus, University of Toronto, 70%"; "Social Sciences"; "Thompson 98"; "Tom TIdowell 1998"; "Tidwell"; "Touchbourne 96", "T[u]ilina, Political Science 97"; "U of T #3, Paul Thompson 98"; "William (Bill) Seager, Philosphy"; "1991 Principal Paul Thompson + Dean of Faculty of Education Michael Fullar sign agreement regarding Early Teacher Project"; "10090"; "50%, Bob Touchborne Electronics 1999"; "50%, Nadia Sonstenes". First white envelope is marked with "Rochelle Straker 98"; 7 colour photographs in total; markings of "98" on back of photos. Second envelope is marked with "Shonherg 99"; 7 colour photographs; no markings on photos. Third evnlope is marked "Tidwell"; contains 11 colour photographs; 10 colour photographs marked from "W-1" to "W-10" numerically. First yellow envelope marked "Negs-Paul Thompson" contains 3 black and white transparencies; no markings. Second yellow envelope marked "Tidwell" contains 2 colour photographs. Third yellow envelope marked "Aysan Se'ver" contains 10 colour photographs; 1 marked on back with "Sevar". B&W photo wrapped in beige paper is marked "Froinor 100%'.

Alumni; Alumni and alumnae; Ceremonies and celebriations; Department of Computer and Mathetmatics; Department of Philosophy; Department of Psychology; Faculty; Humanities Wing; Meeting Place; President; Principal; Professors; Scarborough (Ont.); Scarborough College; Science Wing; Staff; Students; Thompson, R. Paul, 1947-; University Buildings; University of Toronto Scarborough Campus

News from the Henri Nouwen Society newsletters

File consists of the official publication of the Henri Nouwen Society in Canada and the United States, providing information and updates regarding retreats, study groups, lecture series and other activities. During publication, the Henri Nouwen Society was considered a separate organization from the Henri Nouwen Society in Canada and the Henri Nouwen Literary Centre. In 2003, efforts were made to join the two groups together. As a result, publication was discontinued. The last edition of "News from the Henri Nouwen Society" was published in Winter / Spring 2003. In addition to hard copies of the newsletter, the file includes a 3.5" diskette of electronic files for the Fall 2001 newsletter.

Interview with Jurjen Beumer

File consists of an interview with Jurjen Beumer interviewed by Peter Naus in Haarlam, The Netherlands. Beumer is Director and Pastor of Oecumenisch Diaconaal Centrum Stem in de Stad in the Netherlands, or Voice in the City, a religious-based welcoming house for people in distress. Beumer wrote the biography 'The Spirituality of Henri Nouwen' published in 1996. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy. All transcriptions and recordings are in Dutch. Brief English notes from the interviewer are available in the file. They include, "His story was fascinating, informative and balanced in its description and evaluation of Henri as a person and of his work. This is perhaps not surprising given that Jurgen wrote the first biography about Henri. He raised some intriguing and important questions. It's unfortunate we did not have enough time to pursue them."

Interview with Wayne Muller

File consists of an interview with Wayne Muller interviewed by Sue Mosteller at the San Damiano Retreat Centre in Danville, CA. Muller is an author, psychotherapist and minister living in Fairfax, CA. Muller met Nouwen as a student at Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge, MA) from 1983-1985; Muller took Nouwen's retreat course. Themes present in Muller's interview include alcoholism, AIDS, conscientious objection, war, death, grief, Buddhist mediation, Nouwen's sexuality, fundamentalism and Nouwen's legacy. The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy.

Interview with Laurien Nouwen

File consists of an interview with Laurien Nouwen interviewed by Peter Naus in the Netherlands. Laurien Nouwen is Nouwen's sister and lives in The Netherlands. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. All transcriptions and audio recordings are in Dutch. Brief English notes from the interviewer are available in the file. They include: "Henri's sister did not provide much new information but it was nevertheless valuable to get her impressions of her famous brother, especially since she does not consider herself to be a very spiritual person".

Interview with Paul Nouwen

File consists of an interview with Paul Nouwen interviewed by Paul Naus in the Netherlands. Paul Nouwen is Nouwen's brother and he lives in the Netherlands. The print is of Paul Nouwen dressed formally and posed in front of a painting; the picture is taken from his shoulders up. The interview is transcribed and available electronically and in hard copy. All transcriptions and recordings are in Dutch. Brief English notes from the interviewer are available in the file. They include: "Unfortunately because of a mix-up our interview started almost an hour late and Paul seemed a little discombobulated as a result. The interview also had to be shortened because of another appointment Paul had made. Much of the interview was focused on his disappointment about the lack of contact between himself and his brother and sister. Although he expressed much affection for Henri and indicated to have much respect for his publications, he had some critical things to say about him as well. A day or so later, Paul phoned me to tell me how much he enjoyed the interview, and especially the fact that he had been allowed to tell his story without being interrupted by questions. He also noted that he had no idea ahead of time that he was going to talk about his disappointment and sadness regarding the strained relationship with his brother and sister."

Interview with Claude Pomerleau CSC

File consists of an interview with Claude Pomerleau CSC interviewed by Errol Stein and Sue Mosteller at Joe Vorsterman's home in Richmond Hill, ON. Pomerleau lives in Portland, OR and is a Professor and Director of the Social Justice Program at the University of Portland (Portland, OR). Pomerleau met Nouwen as a student at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, ID) in 1966. Themes present in Pomerleau's interview include retreats at Lake Michigan, Holy Cross priests, language, education, the University of Chile, Nouwen's death, the Henri Nouwen Society, South America and Nouwen and drama. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.

Interview with Father Bill Scanlon

File consists of an interview with Father Bill Scanlon interviewed by Sue Mosteller at the St. Mary Immaculate Church (Richmond Hill, ON). Father Scanlon lives in Richmond Hill, ON and is the Roman Catholic Parish Priest at St. Mary Immaculate Church. Father Scanlon met Nouwen as St. Mary Immaculate Church was Nouwen's home parish when he lived at L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON). Father Scanlon recalls giving pastoral care and the Sacrament of Reconciliation to Nouwen and holding a Priest's retreat in which Nouwen attended. Themes present in Father Scanlon's interview include the Eucharist, Jean Vanier and Nouwen's grave. The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy; there are two hard copies in the file.

Interview with Lorenzo Sforza-Cesarini

File consists of an interview with Lorenzo Sforza-Cesarini interviewed by Gabrielle Earnshaw at L'Arche Dayspring (Richmond Hill, ON). Sforza-Cesarini is a councilor living in Richmond Hill, ON). Sforza-Cesarini met Nouwen when Sforzi-Cesarini visited L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON) in 1986 and subsequently became a resident; Nouwen was Sforza-Cesarini's spiritual director. Themes present in Sforza-Cesarini's interview include illness, Rome, Southdown (Aurora, ON), Nouwen's death, the Eucharist, praying with Nouwen, writing and Nouwen's funeral in The Netherlands. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy; there are two copies of the transcription in the file.

Interview with Harold Weinstein

File consists of an interview with Harold Weinstein interviewed by Maureen Wright at Weinstein's home in Markham, ON; Weinstein is a retired jeweler. Weinstein's daughter Ellen lived as a core member with Nouwen at the L'Arche Daybreak community (Richmond Hill, ON). Weinstein recalls celebrating Ellen's Bap Mitzvah and Passover with Nouwen and how Nouwen helped in Weinstein's relationship with his daughter. Themes present in Weinstein's interview include music, Judaism, Glengarda (Windsor, ON), Nouwen's death, Nouwen as a messenger, Nouwen's gestures and the 'Mourner's Kaddish'. Post interview notes from Maureen Wright and a copy of a Jewish prayer are also in the file. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy; there are two hard copies in the file.

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