- UTA 1903-A1986-0016
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- 1979-1981
Photographs (negatives) of University of Toronto campus.
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Photographs (negatives) of University of Toronto campus.
Files from the Director's office, including the files of the Director, the Assistant and Associate Directors, and Editor, 1942-1973 (predominant 1950s); other files of the Assistant Director, 1962-1976; files of the Associate Editor, made up primarily of the correspondence with other publishers, 1960- 1986 (predominant 1970s); various committees records (1897-1975), Permission requests file, 1956-1970 (predominant 1963-1969); material relating to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 1960-1978, and the journal Scholarly Publishing, 1969-1987; general office files, 1938-1950, including files on the Canadian Historical Association; financial statments, 1946-1954; office day files, 1957-1984; historical files and photographs;
University of Toronto Press Incorporated
This accession of records the the University of Toronto Press contains boxes of out-of-print book files (ca. 1980s-2010s), some records from the President of the University of Toronto Press containing contracts, SSHRC and other expense information, and general correspondence. The accession also contains drafts of the creation of the new UofT Crest from 1975.
University of Toronto Press Incorporated fonds
This fonds contains 33 accessions from the University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press Incorporated
Contains Miss Adelaide McDonald Heath's certificate for having completed the Toronto Conservatory of Music collegiate course of Instruction in Literature and Expression in 1902.
Royal Conservatory of Music fonds
This fonds contains 9 accessions of records from the Royal Conservatory of Music. See accession-level descriptions for details.
Royal Conservatory of Music
Consists of RC Quarterly Reviews and Monthly Bulletins, ca. 1927 - 1979. Also included are approximately 50 photographs of various RCM concerts and 1 video-cassette of an RCM opera production, 1970.
Photographs of past teachers and examiners of the RCM
Cash journals, Student Registers, rehearsal attendance register, photograph and watercolour painting.
Financial, administrative and subject files for both the Toronto Conservatory of Music and the Royal Conservatory of Music; includes subordinate schools within the two, such as the Toronto Conservatory School of Literature and Elocution and the Opera School; scrapbooks of press clippings, programmes, and printed material including calendars, syllabi and Examination Books (Graded Series); and material from earlier institutions, such as the Columbian Conservatory of Music, Canadian Academy of Music, Metropolitan School of Music, and Toronto College of Music. Also includes one architectural drawing and photographs.
David Dunlap Observatory fonds
This fonds contains 2 accessions from the David Dunlap Observatory. See accession-level descriptions for details.
David Dunlap Observatory
Part of David Dunlap Observatory fonds
Views of Prof. Clarence Augustus Chant, Dept. of Astronomy, participating in sod-turning ceremony for the David Dunlap Observatory; construction of the Observatory; exterior and interior views of the Observatory shortly after its completion.
Part of David Dunlap Observatory fonds
Correspondence files of the Director of the David Dunlap Observatory arranged by authors and subjects (1932-1970), subject files (1950-1964) and one photograph (1956).
International Forum Foundation fonds
Fonds consists of material related to Teach-in's organized by the International Forum Foundation and held at the University of Toronto.
1965 – Revolution and Response
1966 – China: Coexistence or Containment
1967 – Religion and International Affairs
1968 – Exploding Humanity: Crisis in Numbers
Includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, memoranda, notes, financial records, programs, publicity and press coverage, audiotapes of pre-Teach-in lectures (1967), speeches, a colour film of Secretary General U Thant's address to the Third International Teach-in (1967), photographs and publications.
International Forum Foundation
Part of Upper Canada College fonds
Financial records and correspondence files from the Office of the Bursar (ca. 1890-1960) and Board of Governors (1895-1931); records from the Office of the Principal including minutes of Masters' Meetings (1859-1935) and correspondence; printed documents; includes architectural drawings and photographs.
Part of Upper Canada College fonds
Records of the school including minutes and financial records of the Bursar; registers and address books of the Registrar; record books of the Masters relating to work done; records of the Cricket Club and of the Old Boys' Association; journals and ledgers of the Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of King's College University and Upper Canada College; also includes architectural drawings and photographs.
This fonds from Upper Canada College contains 2 accessions. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
Upper Canada College
University of Toronto. Department of Chemistry
Part of University of Toronto. Department of Chemistry fonds
Offprints of articles by Lash Miller (1895-1928); articles and press clippings on the history of the Department of Chemistry; file on the installation of Claude Thomas Bissell as President of the University of Toronto (1958), and on the Faraday Society (1952-1961); four photoprints: graduating class in Medicine (1916), meeting of the 6th Colford Symposium of the American Chemical Society at the University of Toronto (1928), and the 55th general meeting of the American Electrochemical Society (1929); lantern slides used for lectures by Professor A. R. Gordon; printing plate from the Weekly Globe, 1880-03-12.
University of Toronto. Department of Chemistry fonds
This fonds contains 2 accessions from the Department of Chemistry. See access-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto. Department of Chemistry
Part of University of Toronto. Department of Chemistry fonds
Correspondence and subject files from faculty members and heads of the Department of Chemistry: W. R. Lang, William Lash Miller, Frank B. Kenrick, Andrew Robertson Gordon, Donald James Le Roy, and Frank E. W. Wetmore; also includes skits performed at Chemical Club banquets and graduations (1949- 1961), glass slides and photo prints of professors, staff, students, buildings and grounds, events, and equipment. Collection of mathematical instruments including french curves, slide rule, lens, magnifier.
University of Toronto. Department of Graduate Records
Part of University of Toronto. Department of Graduate Records fonds
This accession contains press clippings, reprints, correspondence, citations, World War I military participation forms, and other information relating to individual students, graduates, faculty and staff, and recipients of honorary degrees; also includes photographs.
University of Toronto. Department of Graduate Records fonds
This fonds contains 2 accessions from the the Department of Graduate Records. See accession-level descriptions for details.
University of Toronto. Department of Graduate Records
University of Toronto. Faculty of Information (iSchool) fonds
This fonds consists of 14 accessions from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Information (iSchool) and its precursors. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Faculty of Information (iSchool)
University of Toronto. Department of Art as Applied to Medicine fonds
This fonds contains 4 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Medical Art Service
University of Toronto. Faculty of Medicine fonds
This fonds consists of 57 accessions from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine. Many of the accessions are from the Office of the Dean, while others are from other administrative units and programs. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto. Art Service (Faculty of Medicine)
Part of University of Toronto. Department of Art as Applied to Medicine fonds
Contains eight drawings mounted on a board illustrating a lobectomy. Based on information on the back of the illustrations, they were prepared by Faculty of Medicine Art Service for the Department of Surgery. They were used first by Dr. Norman Shenstone of the Department of Surgery and the Toronto General Hospital and possibly later by Robert M. Janes, head of the Department of Surgery.
University of Toronto. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. 'Engineering Archivist'
Part of University of Toronto. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering fonds
Memo, drawings and photographs discussing the suggested design and location of the explanatory plaque for the Queen Alexandra Gateway which was rededicated at a ceremony October 14, 1995. Exhibits and memo were prepared by Engineering Archivist, L. E. Jones
Part of William Cameron Blackwood fonds
Photographs of Canadian musicians
Part of Toronto music life collection
File contains photographs of Canadian musicians, many of which are signed, and most of which are not dated: S. C. Eckhardt-Gramatté with string quartet including Peggie Sampson and Victor Feldbrill; Herman Geiger-Torel; Irene Jessner; Greta Kraus; Sir Ernest MacMillan; Lois Marshall (2 photographs); Oskar Morawetz; Charles Peaker; and Redferne Hollinshead.
[Morry Kernerman playing the violin and Victor Feldbrill conducting]
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
John Weinzweig at seventy : Roy Thomson Hall
Part of New Music Concerts fonds
File contains correspondence and other records from the NMC concert on March 6, 1983.
Weinzweig at seventy : presented by New Music Concerts
Part of New Music Concerts fonds
Item contains a copy of the poster, autographed by John Weinzweig.
Part of Ron Collier fonds
File includes public relations, reviews, programme notes and pictures of Collier and his contemporaries, including Gordon Delamont, Duke Ellington, Bruno Gerussi, Gwendolyn MacEwen, Norman Symonds as well as members of the Collier quintet and octet. File 1 contains 2 photographs taken by Collier for his mother (1950). File 5 contains 1 photograph of Collier conducting at Humber College. File 1 contains some material from the early 1960s.
Part of Ron Collier fonds
File contains photographs of Lou Applebaum, Collier, Gordon Delamont, Duke Ellington and Norman Symonds.
Norman Symonds : boat accident and death notice
Part of Ron Collier fonds
File includes photograph of Norman Symonds at 1991 Awards concert, and Collier's speech at Symonds' memorial in Montreal in November 1998.
Sydney Hodkinson : Edward Johnson Building
Part of New Music Concerts fonds
File contains program notes, composers' biographies, and correspondence for a NMC concert on January 19, 1974. The concert took place at Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto and featured guest conductor Sydney Hodkinson and guest composers Norma Beecroft, David Foley, Sydney Hodkinson, R. Murray Schafer, and Thorkell Sigurbjörnsson.
New Music Concerts presents : The princess of the stars
Part of New Music Concerts fonds
Item is an autographed poster by the composer (R. Murray Schafer) and performers.
Part of Elyakim (Peter) Taussig fonds
Series contains letters, cards, and correspondence, including letters from George Crumb; John Leberg; Witold Lutoslawski; R. Murray Schafer; Pierre Trudeau (2). Cards: Vera [Frenkel]; Michael [Snow] (2); Veronica Tennant; Grant [?]; and, David [?] (2). Series also contains autographed photographs from Elly Ameling and Philippe Entremont, and a photograph of Taussig with Natalia Granados (Barcelona, 1980).
Gregory Levin, Steve Reich, Robert Rosen, and Timothy Sullivan : Walter Hall
Part of New Music Concerts fonds
File contains materials from the NMC concert on October 16, 1981.
Part of Toronto music life collection
File consists of programs and posters for concerts featuring works by Oskar Morawetz, and copies of newspaper articles, correspondence, and programs. The file includes copies of letters from Coretta Scott King, regarding the Morawetz's compositions written in tribute to her husband Martin Luther King, Jr.; from Rose Kennedy regarding Morawetz's composition written in memory of her son John F. Kennedy; from Edward Johnson regarding the dedication of Morawetz's composition "Land of Dreams"; and from Otto Frank regarding the premiere of Morawetz's "From the Diary of Anne Frank." A copy of the vocal score for "From the Diary of Anne Frank" is also included in the file, with a handwritten dedication from the composer to Jean Lavender, inscribed "with best wishes and many thanks for building the Music Library at the Faculty of Music of the University of Toronto."
The file also includes the following photographs:
Christiane Riel and Christopher Coyea in The Unbelievable Glory of Mr. Sharp
Part of Toronto music life collection
Item is a publicity photograph of soprano Christiane Riel as June/Moon and baritone Christopher Coyea as Mr. Sharp in The Unbelievable Glory of Mr. Sharp by Composer-in-Residence at the Canadian Opera Company Andrew MacDonald (May 16-18, 1989).
The records in this accession document Dr. Alick Little’s research, teaching and publication activities over a forty-year medical career with the University of Toronto and two teaching hospitals, Sunnybrook and St. Michael’s in Toronto. Arranged in six series, the records reflect Dr. Little’s primary professional activity as a medical researcher and administrator of multiple medical studies. Areas of research include the relationship of lipids and heart disease, hereditary fructose intolerance and coronary atherosclerosis. His activities in various professional associations both in Canada and the United States, including his participation on committees, as well as his role in University of Toronto academic and administrative functions are not documented in any detail. Series 1 contains general correspondence with colleagues, students, faculty and administrators at the University of Toronto and other teaching hospitals relating to research, teaching and publication activities. Also included are letters of reference for his staff, research associates and students as well as records documenting other professional relationships with organizations such as the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
The records documenting his activities at Sunnybrook Hospital are primarily concerned with his participation in the Atherosclerosis Project sponsored from 1952 to 1962 by the Department of Veterans Affairs. This study was one of the first in Canada to study the link between lipids and heart disease. These records document fairly completely the administrative history of this study at Sunnybrook, the nature and scope of the research conducted by Dr. Little and his team, the data collected as well as the research results. Series 5 consists of patient case files and summarized data for both control and study groups, data files on other diseases studied in conjunction with the primary study, correspondence, annual reports, and manuscripts of articles.
Although his association with St. Michael’s Hospital dates from the early 1950’s when he established the Diabetic Clinic, the records in Series 2 document primarily his activities following the establishment of the Toronto/McMaster Lipid Research Clinic (LRC) in 1973. In addition to his role as Director of the LRC (see A2002-0009), Dr. Little spearheaded the establishment of other programs at St.Michael’s Hospital. These include the Clinical Investigation Unit and the Lipid Research Laboratory. Records of the Clinical Investigation Unit’s fructosemia case study are included within this series. His participation in the hospital’s Advisory Committee, Department of Medicine and as director of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism is also documented in this series. Grant application records in Series 4 document requests for funds for other studies on related topics from 1968 to 1992 from the Ontario Heart Foundation (and its successor body, the Heart and Stroke Foundation) as well as Health and Welfare Canada and the U.S. National Institutes of Health. These records also document through curriculum vitae and other records many of the people who were members of the study team collaborating with Dr. Little.
While the bulk of records related to Dr. Little’s work at the Toronto/McMaster Lipid Research Clinic are included in A2002-0009, research material from specific studies conducted through the Toronto McMaster Lipid Research Clinic comprise Series 7 of the J. A. Little fonds. Documentation includes material related to the Apolipoprotein C-II Deficiency Study, the Coronary Primary Prevention Trial (CPPT), as well as components of the multi-year Toronto McMaster Lipid Research Clinics Population (Prevalence) Studies.
Throughout his career, Dr. Little wrote, lectured and published extensively on his own and as part of a research group. Series 3 provides a fairly complete collection of his manuscripts of both published and unpublished writings dating from his time as research associate to professor of medicine at the University of Toronto. Articles on the results of the Department of Veterans Affairs study will be found in Series 5. Manuscripts relating to the official reports produced for the Toronto/McMaster Lipid Research Project are not among these papers and will be found in A2002-0009.
Little, James Alexander
Peterkin Williamson Family fonds
Fonds consists of 3 accessions
B2013-0020: 1910-1918: Documents, photographs and artifacts document three generations of the Peterkin - Williamson family. Most of the items relate to Marie Peterkin (B.A. 1919) including a photo album with family photos, photos of fellow students, house parties in Bala and the Toronto Island, convocation,, fellow female workers on break at the munitions factory during World War I. There are also a few items for Ruby Peterkin, aunt to Marie Peterkin, who served in Salinika as nurse in the No. 4 Canadian General Hospital. There are a few photos including two from Salonika as well as an engraved letter opener from her time overseas. Marie Peterkin married John Williamson (B.A. 1910) and their daughter is the donor of this accession Mary Williamson (B.A. 1955). This accession includes the graduating portrait for each as well as two UT letters earned by Mary.
B2014-0013: Photo album originally belonged to John D. Williamson (B.A. 1910) and documents various members and activities of the Williamson family members. Photos show campus views of grounds and students ca. 1906 – 1917 as well as a trip to western Canada 1912, and to Temagami 1916 and 1917. There are also two portraits of J.Peter Williamson, son of John D. Williamson.
B2017-0015: Includes 60th Anniversary Distinguished Graduate Award medal, won by Mary Williamson, alumnus of the Faculty of Library and Information Science. Includes accompanying photograph and letter. One photograph of Marie Peterkin (Williamson) taken ca. 1950 with former U.C. classamate Vida Peene (U.C. 1919). Finally there are a series of photographer proof portraits of J.Peter Williamson in military uniform, 1951.
B2019-0026: Consists of Two binders of collected documents on Marie Peterkin (B.A. 1919) and John Williamson (B.A. 1910) including memoriabilia, legal documents, photographs, diaires, correspondence and some family histories. This accession also has a photo album documenting the couple's trips to Bermuda and Florida in the 1950s and 1960s. There are two oversized certificates for John Williamson.
Peterkin Williamson Family
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
File consists of material from Nouwen’s ordination ceremony on July 21, 1957 in Utrecht and on July 28, 1957 in Scheveningen, including reminder cards, dinner menu and a copy of the photograph of Nouwen as a child playing priest.
Fonds consists of material relating to Kathleen Parlow's personal life and her musical career, including photographs, correspondence, daybooks, sheet music, concert programs, press, and personal material.
Parlow, Kathleen
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Subseries consists of six scrapbooks regarding Kathleen Parlow's career, including a scrapbook of articles about her students.
Fonds consists of 15 series:
Nouwen, Henri J.M.
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Series contains three-dimensional memorabilia objects, including three glass plate negatives from Kathleen Parlow's time in Petersburg; three framed photographs of Parlow's parents[?]; two metal stamps of Parlow with her violin; two framed photographs of Parlow (one as a young child); the National Award in Music medal from the University of Alberta; a family photo album, including a family tree; an Edison cylinder record of Parlow playing Nocturne, Op. 9, no. 2 in E-flat Major by Chopin (recorded 1913); an Edison 78 RPM record of Parlow playing Melodie by Tchaikovsky; and, 2 audio cassettes with recordings of the Parlow String Quartet. Series also includes drawings and watercolours of Kathleen Parlow.
The photographs included in the family album are listed at the front of the album and transcribed here:
1 - Uncle James Hamilton
2 and 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Allan (St. John)
4 - Mrs. Taylor (Allan's daughter)
5 - Nell (Allan's granddaughter)
6 - James Allen
7 - Sisters Allen
8 - Mr. and Mrs. Ross
9 - Mary Jane Sterling (mother's cousin)
10 and 11 - Mr. or Dr. and Mrs. Cooper
12 and 13 - Estabrooks and sister
14 and 15 - "The two Miss Guns"
16 - Uncle Sam
17 - Uncle Johnie
18 - Miss. Everitt
19 - Cousin George
20 and 21 - Rev. and Mrs. Harvey
21 - Annie Howe (niece of Uncle Sam's)
22 - Edgar Thompson
23 and 24 - Deacon and Mrs. Conolly (cousin)
25 and 26 - Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
27 - Major Hartley
28 - Mrs. Twee[...?] (minister's wife)
29 - Mr. Good
30 - Rev. Blakeney
31 - Mrs. Jones
32 - Baby Estabrooks
33 - Mr. Taylor
34 - Nell Taylor
35 - Boardman Wheeler
36 - James Hamilton (uncle)
37 - Cousin George
38 - Minnie Wheeler
39 and 40 - Father and Mother
41 - Miss. Conolly
42 - Mr. Broderick (Auntie Hamilton's brother-in-law)
43 and 44 - Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler
45 and 46 - Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
47 - another Miss. Conolly
48 - Nellie Allan
49 - Dr. Broderick.
[Postcard bearing historical notes regarding image]
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Caption reads: Rye Church. S. E.; Text: Historical notes on Rye Church.
Subjects: Church buildings
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Postcards
Publisher: Frith's Series
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Woodcut print of trees, with note in pencil \Sentinels.
Subjects: Woodcut ; Print ; Tree
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