Women in Medicine Oral History Project Collection
- UTA 1967
- Collection
- 1988
Women in Medicine and the Biomedical Sciences in Canada: An Oral History Project
Women in Medicine Oral History Project Collection
Women in Medicine and the Biomedical Sciences in Canada: An Oral History Project
UTARMS' Oral History Collection on Student Activism
Collection includes seventeen oral history interviews focused on illuminating the impact of student action and initiatives across UofT’s three campuses. Themes within the interviews cover a broad range of topics including community building and mentorship, institutional response, and the deep personal and educational value drawn from commitments to systemic change.
University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services
Library Oral History Programme collection
Consists of Oral Histories created as part of the University of Toronto Library's Oral History Project, which interviewed key faculty members, administrators and students involved with university governance. See file listing for specific individuals.
Library Oral History Programme
Consists of a sound recording of an interview between architect E. C. Horwood and University Archivist David Rudkin.
University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services (UTARMS)
Consists of records collected by Gray while working on a history of Hart House Theatre and Robert Gill. Included are Hart House Theatre scrapbooks compiled by Gill containing programs, clippings and photographs; financial records of Hart House Theatre as well as some original correspondence; numerous photographs of Hart House Threatre, Hart House and its staff; scrapbook and minutes book of the Players Club. Included as well, is a manuscript on the history of Hart House Theatre (draft) written by Jack Gray as well as taped interviews conducted by Gray with Hart House Theatre staff including Robert Gill.
Gray, Jack