- UTA 1260-6-3
- Subseries
- [1913]-1917, n.d.
Part of Clarence B. Farrar fonds
Records include Dr. Farrar’s research notes and lectures delivered to Princeton University students.
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Part of Clarence B. Farrar fonds
Records include Dr. Farrar’s research notes and lectures delivered to Princeton University students.
Part of Clarence B. Farrar fonds
Sub-series pertains to Dr. Farrar’s administrative responsibilities at the New Jersey State Hospital and includes correspondence and reports.
Part of Clarence B. Farrar fonds
Sub-series pertains to Dr. Farrar’s administrative duties as medical director of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital and as head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Records include: newspaper clippings, provincial resolutions, and reports. Also included is correspondence concerning the establishment of T.P.H., staff appointments, nursing and general administrative matters. In addition, this series contains small pencil sketches drawn by Dr. Frederick Banting during the opening of the new psychiatric clinic in the Hospital for Sick Children, January 1937. The sketches are of Drs. Bott, Kanner, Parsons, Primrose and Cody. These sketches can be found among the photographs in Box /003P (13).
Part of Clarence B. Farrar fonds
Sub-series consists of Dr. Farrar’s clinical records including patient files and correspondence.
Part of Clarence B. Farrar fonds
At the University of Toronto, Dr. Farrar developed a reputation for being a dedicated teacher and mentor. In the book, TPH History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966, one of Dr. Farrar’s students during the 1920’s, Dr. W. Clifford Scott, wrote: “During the 18 months I was at TPH, Farrar’s lectures were given there and I skipped some of my other classes to hear him.” Records in this sub-series document Dr. Farrar’s teaching activities in the U. of T. Department of Psychiatry and include lecture and research notes.
Part of Desmond Morton fonds
Writings on the federal and provincial NDP
Part of Desmond Morton fonds
Consists of writings, primarily by Desmond Morton, relating to the New Democratic Party at the federal and provincial levels.
Federal election campaigns and by-elections
Part of Desmond Morton fonds
Consists of files relating to federal election campaigns and by-elections between 1965 and 1984. The arrangement is chronological, by election.
Part of Desmond Morton fonds
Consists of records relating to the New Democratic Party of Ontario. The first few folders document Dr. Morton’s official activities in the mid-1960s and in 1970. These are followed by his writings for the party, including pamphlets, articles, and policy papers which he wrote and newsletters in which he had a hand; then by files on Ontario provincial elections (arranged chronologically).
Part of Desmond Morton fonds
Consists of files relating to local elections, especially the political arena in the Region of Peel and Mississauga where Dr. Morton lived and taught.
Gerhard Herzberg: An Illustrious Life in Science
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Includes files on grants as well as research filed by topic. Files can contain notes, data, draft papers or lectures, photographs and correspondence .
Early Raman Spectra Research files
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Includes original research data from the 1950s that documents Stoicheff ‘s research being part of a team of physicists at the National Research Council in Ottawa that developed techniques for high resolution Raman spectroscopy of gases and determined the structure of many molecules.
Consulting and Commercial Venture
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Government and Public Advisory Boards
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Other Associations, groups, activities
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Contains the records of the following groups:
Chinese Laser Group, 1974-1985
Presidential Advisory Committee on Institutional Strategy, 1982-1984
Committee on Research, 1980-1982
Renewal, 1986
Report on Engineering Science, 1970
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
Contains the following textual records:
-Awards Committee, 1983-1987
-Lab Space, 1981-1994
-Laser Group – 6 files: meetings, grants/funding, workshops, staffing, 1980-1993
Sound recording: Inaugural Lecture, McLennan Physical Laboratories by Prof. C. H. Towne, - reel to reel sound recording Sept. 14 1967
Part of Boris Peter Stoicheff fonds
B2010-0025/075 General correspondence, Library Committee, Massey, 1978-2008; Luncheon, Who’s Who at Massey
B2010-0025/076 Nominations Committee, 1989-2004; Search Committee for Master, 1980-1987
Part of Anatol Rapoport fonds
Part of Anatol Rapoport fonds
Unpublished manuscripts - numbered manuscripts
Part of Anatol Rapoport fonds
Translations and edited volumes
Part of Anatol Rapoport fonds
University-wide administration files
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Subseries consists of university-wide administration files which include the Dean Search Committee, Connaught Committee, School of Graduate Studies Assistant to the Dean, Library Advisory Committee, Massey College Associate Fellow and the OISE Board of Governors. It also includes files relating to the Rendo Foundation, an Italian group negotiating to set up a special relationship with U of T, involving funding and research support for projects at U of T that fell through.
University College administration files
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Subseries consists of University College administration files relating to the Dean Review Committee and Anne Lancashire’s position as Vice-principal and program director (1990-1993). Other administration files relate to various review and advisory committees.
English Department, Graduate Drama Centre and Cinema Studies administration files
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Subseries consists of administration files relating to various review and advisory committees and include the English Department Graduate Planning Committee and the Research Advisory Committee. The English Department became a centralized university department in 1975, before it was four separate college departments, including University College English Department, of which Anne Lancashire was a faculty member. Files are organized to reflect this separation of the department. Also included are administration files relating to various committees relating to the Graduate Drama Centre and Cinema Studies.
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
1969 edition of John Lyly’s Gallathea and Midas
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Notes for English Department undergraduate courses
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Cinema Studies Program courses (now Cinema Studies Institute)
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
University College Drama Program undergraduate courses and notes
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
English Department undergraduate courses and notes
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
English Department Graduate Courses and Notes
Part of Anne Lancashire fonds
Part of Thomas A. Wilson fonds
See file list for more details.
Part of John Tuzo Wilson fonds
Part of John Tuzo Wilson fonds
Part of Ursula Martius Franklin fonds
Subseries consists of records relating to Dr. Franklin’s early academic life (as Ursula Maria Martius) when she was studying experimental physics at the Technical University of Berlin. Records include academic correspondence, drafts of her PhD thesis, “Die Anregung von Leuchtstoffen mit Gammastrahlen und Röntgenstrahlen verschiedener Wellenlänge” (1948), as well as the academic work of some of her colleagues, including Immanuel Broser, Hartmut Kallmann and R. Warminsky.
Part of Harold I. Nelson fonds
This series documents the courses taught by Prof. Nelson in the Department of History. Documents include course outlines, seminar topics, essay topics, exam questions, lecture schedules and reading lists. Less common are statistics on course attendance, discussions on curriculum and course development.
The main courses that Prof. Nelson taught were:
Hist 1620 The First World War: Origins, Course, Consequence
Hist 344 International Relations
Hist 443Peacemakers and Peacemaking: The Quest for Peace 1814, 1919, 1945.
Marks and comments on student work
Part of Harold I. Nelson fonds
Related and often severed from the course files described above, this sub-series includes evaluations of students filed by course. These files often include the student’s full name and marks as well as detailed comments or criticisms of the work submitted. It can also contain correspondence with students, usually about their course work.
University of Toronto Committees
Part of Tony Clement fonds
Part of Tony Clement fonds
Part of Christian Bay fonds
University of California, Berkley
Part of Christian Bay fonds
Part of Christian Bay fonds