- CA ON00389 C6-76
- File
- 1967
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Love." Saturday Night, vol. 82, no. 2, 1967, pp. 25-28.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Love." Saturday Night, vol. 82, no. 2, 1967, pp. 25-28.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Love." Saturday Night, vol. 82, no. 2, 1967, pp. 25-28.
What TV is really doing to your children
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "What TV is Really Doing to Your Children." Family Circle, vol. 70, no. 3, 1967, pp. 33, 98-100.
The future of education: the class of 1989
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall, and George B. Leonard. "The Future of Education: The Class of 1989." Look,vol.31, no. 4, 1967, pp. 23-25.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "The New York Wits." The Kenyon Review, vol. 7, no. 1, 1945, pp. 12–28.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Technology and Environment." Artscanada, vol. 24, no. 2, 1967, pp. 5-7.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Information Hunt Looms Big." College and University Journal, vol. 6, no. 2, 1967, p. 3-7.
Marshall McLuhan massages the medium
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Marshall McLuhan Massages the Medium." Nation’s Schools, vol. 79, no. 6, 1967, pp. 36-37.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall, and George B. Leonard. "The Future of Sex." Look, 1967, vol. 31, no. 15, 1967, pp.23-29.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Toronto is a Happening!" Toronto Life, vol. 1, no. 11, 1967, pp. 23-29.
Preface. Time: Fourth dimension of the mind
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. Preface. Time: Fourth Dimension of the Mind, by Robert Wallis. Translated by Betty B. and Denis B. Montgomery. Harcourt, Brace and World, 1968, pp. vii-ix.
The Reversal of the Overheated Image
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "The Reversal of the Overheated Image." Playboy, vol. 15, no. 12, 1968, pp. 131-134.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Noble Purpose but to What End?" Review of The Revolution of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology by Erich Fromm, The Washington Post: Book World, vol. 2, no. 45, 10 Nov 1968, p. 4.
Communication in the global village.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Communication in the Global Village." Canadian Personal & Industrial Relations Journal, vol.16, no. 2, 1969, pp. 29-32.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Wyndham Lewis." The Atlantic, vol. 224, no. 6, 1969, pp. 93-98.
The analogical mirrors. In G. M. Hopkins
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "The Analogical Mirrors." Gerard Manley Hopkins edited by The Kenyon Critics, New Direction Publishing, 1945, pp. 15-27.
[Book Review]William Earnest Henley, by Jerome Hamilton Buckley
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H.M. Review of William Earnest Henley,by Jerome Hamilton Buckley, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 7, no. 3, 1946, pp. 368-370.
[Book Review] The Mechanical Bride; Christen the Folklore of Industrial Man
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
Ong, Walter J. Review of The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man, by Herbert Marshall McLuhan, Social Order, vol. 2, no. 2, 1952, pp. 79-85.
[Book Review] Symbolist communication: A reading of George Herbert.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Symbolist Communication." Review of A Reading of George Herbert by Rosemond Tuve, Thought: Fordham University Quarterly, vol. 28, no. 3, 1953, pp. 456-458.
[Book Review] Joyce or no Joyce. K. Sullivan’s Joyce among the Jesuits
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. " Joyce or No Joyce." Review of Joyce Among the Jesuits,by Kevin Sullivan, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 1, 1959, pp. 53-54.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "A Critical Discipline." Review of Wyndham Lewis: A Portrait of the Artist as the Enemy, by Geoffrey Wagner, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 2, 1960, pp. 93-95.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Another Eliot Party." Review of T.S. Eliot: A Symposium For His Seventieth Birthday, Edited with an introduction by Neville Braybrooke, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 3, 1960, pp. 156-157.
[Book Review] Joyce as Critic. E. Mason & R. Ellmann’s (Eds.) The critical writings of James Joyce
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Joyce as Critic." Review of The Critical Writings of James Joyce, Edited by Ellsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 4, 1960, pp. 202-203.
[Book Review] Around the world, around the clock. W. Lynch’s The image industries.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Around the World, Around the Clock." Review of The Image Industries, by William Lynch, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 4, 1960, pp. 204-205.
[Book Review] Romanticism reviewed. Book review of F. Kermode’s Romantic image
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Romanticism Reviewed." Review of Romantic Image, by Frank Kermode, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 4, 1960, pp. 207-209.
[Book Review] Flirting with shadows. The invisible poet: T. S. Eliot.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Flirting with Shadows." Review of The Invisble Poet: T.S. Eliot, by Hugh Kenner, Renascence: A Critical Journal of Letters, vol. 12, no. 4, 1960, pp. 212-214.
Feeley collected monographs, copies of articles and newspaper clippings for the project and corresponded with McLuhan to verify facts and locate material. Fonds consists of three series:
Bibliography working files, 1962-2006
Letters to Feeley from Marshall McLuhan, 1964-1965, 1977
Administrative and working files as Explorations Administrator, 1966-1970
Feeley, James
Correspondence with Marshall McLuhan
Part of James Feeley fonds
Series consists of 12 letters to James Feeley from Marshall McLuhan. The letters are predominantly from 1962-1965, but there is one letter from 1977. The series also consists of five letters from Feeley to McLuhan between 1964 and 1965.
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts and transcripts of archival material and accumulated by Fred T. Flahiff, professor of English at the University of St. Michael's College. Includes research materials and manuscripts related to Flahiff's biography of author Sheila Watson, "Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson", and his role as executor of her estate and custodian of her personal papers.
Includes five series:
Flahiff, F. T. (Frederick Thomas)
Photocopies of archival material from Wilfred Watson fonds
Part of Fred Flahiff fonds
Sub-series consists of photocopied archival material from the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta. It was accumulated by Flahiff in the course of writing of "Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson", published by NeWest Press, in 2005. The material consists predominantly of correspondence between Marshall McLuhan and Wilfred Watson and Marshall McLuhan and Sheila Watson. The material copied ranges in date from 1959-1979, predominately 1962-1979.
Transcriptions of selected letters from Wilfred Watson fonds
Part of Fred Flahiff fonds
Sub-series consists of Flahiff's transcriptions of selected correspondence between Marshall McLuhan, Wilfred Watson and Sheila Watson in the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta.
Fonds consists of journals, literary manuscripts, correspondence, teaching and student materials, reference materials, business and financial records; and personal photographs and objects of the author and professor of English, Sheila Watson. Also consists of collections of correspondence purchased and preserved by Watson for the purpose of her doctoral thesis and personal interest in the painter and author Wyndham Lewis.
The Sheila Watson fonds series consist of:
1.0. Diaries, reading journals and day planners
2.0. Manuscripts and drafts
3.0. General correspondence
4.0. Publishing records and business correspondence
5.0. Professional activities materials
6.0. Student material
7.0. Teaching material
8.0. Research and reference materials
9.0. Financial and legal records
10.0. Personal photographs
11.0. Personal records, artwork and artifacts
Ephemera
12.0
The White Pelican editorial material sous-fonds (the records of Watson's role as editor of her literary journal) series consists of :
1.0. Editorial Records
2.0. Financial Records
3.0. Design and printing records
4.0. Correspondence
Watson, Sheila
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, sound recordings, drawings and diaries created and accumulated by the poet and playwright Wilfred Watson, husband to Sheila Watson. Material has been arranged to align with the Wilfred Watson fonds held by the University of Alberta Archives.
Fonds is comprised of 8 series:
Watson, Wilfred
Contains the personal and professional records of Robert Arnold Russel. This includes photographs of Russel and his family, information regarding his early life including schooling and university, family tree information and identifying documents such as baptism records and passports. The collection contains a comprehensive collection of Russel’s diaries and daytimers spanning from 1949 to his death in 2011. Professional records include materials pertaining to his early career in theatre, film and broadcasting, during the course of which he resided in France, England and Montreal. His career as an information professional and futurist is recorded extensively including his penning of the term “intersex” and “cybersex” in 1967 and his interview with Marshall McLuhan in 1962. As a futurist, Russel’s operated several businesses, most specifically, Orba Information (also called Orbafilm and Orba Inc), which operated between 1967 and 1993, which is archived in great detail, a smaller amount of information on later businesses including Rapid Response Inc., Toronto, Institute for Research on Public Policy and The Consortium for National Development is also available. Collection also contains drafts, proposals, budgets and storyboards surrounding Russel’s personal creative writing, including The Spark, a proposed television program and I am Haida, a proposed CD-ROM and game on Haida culture, and novels – The Petrans and Clone.
Contains series:
Series 1: Personal Papers
Series 2: Theatre
Series 3: Career as a futurist and information professional
Series 4: Writing
Series 5: Audio and video cassettes
Russel, Robert Arnold
Collection consists primarily of manuscript drafts of John Reid's various writing projects, including novels, short stories, poetry, memoirs and librettos. It also contains some material related to a proposed biography he wished to write on Wyndham Lewis.
Reid, John
Marshall McLuhan : [correspondence]
Part of John Beckwith fonds