University of Toronto Religious Community. [list of] student societies and chaplaincies
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University of Toronto Religious Community. [list of] student societies and chaplaincies
2 volumes holding various collection of illustrated portraits, views, autographs, maps, and extracts.
[Book of German chromolithographed trade label samples]
Collection of 558 chromolithographed trade labels intended for the Indian and Chinese market.
Many samples bear the names of the colours, places of manufacture, and names of local merchant companies in China and India including Carlowitz & Co. and Manilal Mooljee.
Probably produced by Paul Israel in Werra, Germany.
Samples are illustrated with Asian and Indian motifs, and include mythological and religious figures, including characters from Journey to the West
Photographs of SHREW article taken during oral history interview.
Portraits and photograph of Rochdale alumni card taken at the interview.
Oral history interview with Dena Taylor conducted by Ruth Belay
Dr. Dena Bain Taylor, a retired faculty member in the Department of English at the University of Toronto, attended the University at its St. George campus as both an undergraduate and graduate student. While the interview touches on the early experiences Taylor had as a student, it focuses on the period between 1968 to 1973 when she was a resident of Rochdale College. She describes the foundation and structure of the residence, including identifying key individuals, concurrent initiatives, funding sources, and the external issues that shaped the residence. Throughout the interview, Taylor reflects on the philosophical underpinnings that were central to the collective ethos of the space and its genesis as a centre for experiential learning, activism, arts, spirituality, experimentation and place-making. The interview captures aspects of Rochdale’s impact, including the activities of involved individuals, the influence of American political thought, as well as the organizations and initiatives that were developed there. Taylor speaks to some of the issues that surfaced in the residence such as sexism, sexuality, and mental health, as well as how these issues were portrayed in the media. In discussing her own experiences and reflecting on the broader significance of the College, Taylor details and questions how the residence fundamentally challenged the status-quo.
Organizations
Subject Topics
Portrait taken of Dr. Kwan at the interview.
Oral history interview with June Larkin conducted by Ruth Belay and Daniela Ansovini
Dr. June Larkin, former Director of Equity Studies and professor in the Women and Gender Studies Department, completed her graduate studies at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) in 1993. Larkin describes her involvement in the creation of OISE’s Sexual Harassment Caucus, a group formed to address sexual harassment at the institution through policy and education. With seventeen years of prior experience as an elementary school teacher, Larkin shares how this advocacy shifted her doctoral work to focus on sexual harassment in high schools and also led to developing educational toolkits and workshops to support school boards looking to implement their own policies. In discussing her research, community-based initiatives, and teaching, she reflects on the definition of activism and many forms it can take. Within the context of the Equity Studies Program more broadly, she notes the ways in which she and other professors have worked to respond to the shifting interest of students, particularly to support their engagement in issues at and beyond the University.
Organizations
Subject Topics
Hart House Theatre, “The Rocky Horror Show”, Sep. 27-Oct. 12, 2019
University of Toronto. Faculty of Forestry
Lecture notes of Dr. Fernow for forestry courses, early 20th century; photoprint scrapbook showing logging operations, forests in Finland with "J.H.White Toronto" on cover (n.d.); other unidentified notes taken at lectures in forestry (n.d.).
2019/20 Daniels Faculty Public Programming Series
Hologram poster with list of lectures, events, exhibitions, symposia
Part of Hart House fonds
This accession documents some of the award winning photographs from the Hart House Camera Club 96th Exhibition of Photography, 2018.
Part of Tripe Family Papers
This accession of the Tripe Family Papers includes correspondence, documents, photographs, and genealogical materials relating to descendants of Emily (Tripe) James 1817-1850, as well as photographs, documents and heraldry material pertaining to both ancestors and descendants of Emily's brother Alfred Tripe 1818-1854. Correspondence, written in England, Hawaii, and mainland America, relates to Emily's grandchildren, specifically William Francis James (1861-1944), Caroline Laura James (1861-1941) and Emma Polglase (James) Stevens Edwardes (1867-1958), and their mother Caroline Sophia (Beaumont) James (1842-1927) as well as the descendants of William Francis James, particularly Francis Leicester James (1888-1977). The letters describe several visits by family members to others in England and Hawaii, as well as ongoing correspondence between the James family in Hawaii, England, and India. Of note, are descriptions and observations of travel through mainland America, a first-hand account of the 1911 Delhi Durbar, discussions of the First and Second World Wars, and the fate of an oil portrait of James James (1800) by John Opie. James family documents include rare postcards of India from 1905-1913, the majority acquired and distributed to family members by Edith (James) Storrs (1873-1940). Xerox copies in this accession of two manuscripts written by William Francis James on his experiences immigrating to the United States in the 1880s, his service with Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and subsequent service as an Assistant Surgeon in the Philippines 1899-1903 can be compared with his original letters about these experiences in Tripe Family Papers 2016 (MS Coll 00050A). There is also a typescript manuscript written by William Francis James’ daughter, Naomi (James) Hart (1898-2001) on the James’ family experience of immigrating to Hawaii. Photographs depict descendants of the James family taken by Janet Dewan on trips to England and Hawaii in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as original historical photographs of James descendants taken in 1916 and 1929, and copies of historical James photographs made by Janet Dewan in 1985. Tripe material in this collection includes the metal seal bearing the crest and motto of Cornelius Tripe (1785-1860) and a wax rubbing made of the monumental inscription to William Tripe (died 1681) and Margaret his wife (died 1690) in the Parish church of All Saints, Kenton, Devon. Also included is material related to the military service of Alfred King Tripe (1887-1917), and Philip Valentine King Tripe (1918-1982), as well as five draft typescripts of memories, typed and hand-corrected by Marian F.K (Tripe) Ade (1915-2010), regarding family history, immigration, and military involvement.
Tripe Family
University of Toronto. School of Hygiene
Photographs documenting the School of Hygiene. Includes Diploma in Bacteriology, class portraits (1960-1975) Also includes autographed portraits of the following scientists Andrew Balfour, F.P. Gay, Thomas Madsen and J.J. van Loghem.
Also included in this accession is a painting of Andrew Rhodes, Director of the School of Hygiene, 1956-1970
University of Toronto. Department of Cell and Systems Biology fonds
This fonds contains 3 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Cell and Systems Biology
At "Wo Fu Ssu outside Peking". Photoprints
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Faculty of Law Alumni Reunion 2017
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Faculty of Law Alumni Reunion 2017
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Part of Hart House fonds
Black and white portraits of Hercules Beverley Burwell and Charles Vincent Massey.
Part of Hart House fonds
Postcard showing Hart House and Soldiers tower, view from south east.
Norman J. Turnbull Photo Album (2)
Part of Norman John Turnbull fonds
Norman J. Turnbull Photo Album (1)
Part of Norman John Turnbull fonds
Part of Hart House fonds
This accession documents award winning photographs from the Hart House Camera Club Exhibition of Photography for the years 2016 and 2017.
Part of Hershell Ezrin fonds
Group dinner at home in Toronto
Part of Stephen Clarkson fonds
Renewal of Marriage vows, Stephen and Nora
Part of Stephen Clarkson fonds
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Brasilia 2013 – International Course Module – Group photograph and composite
Part of Stephen Clarkson fonds
Honours. Officer of the Order of Canada. Investiture 2014-11-21, colour photoprints
Part of Michael Bliss fonds
Part of Jacques Israelievitch collection
Performers : Jacques Israelievitch, violin ; Tifereth Israel Community Orchestra ; David Amos, conductor
Program : Bach, Beethoven, Brahms
Venue : Tifereth Israel Synagogue, San Diego, California
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 18 photographs + 1 CD.
Ted Lindsay [graphic material] : [rubbing by Ruth Ann Onley]
Part of David C. Onley fonds
"Kirkland Lake, 1st game in NHL: 1944" rubbing with gold-coloured pencil, signed by Ruth Ann Onley.
Judy Friedland receiving the Arbor Award
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Part of Bruce Whiteman Papers
Includes drafts and research for his work on Constantine Simonides; Frances Jammes; drafts, proofs and other material for Intimate Letters; personal and professional correspondence; reviews and other material related to the life and work of Bruce Whiteman
Euromaidan Protests Collection
Collection consists of miscellaneous leaflets, pamphlets, bumper stickers, newspapers, posters, and ribbons issued during the protests in Kiev, Ukraine from November 2013 to March 2014.
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 139 photographs + 7 CDs.
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 100 photographs + 1 CD.
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 204 photographs + 4 CDs.
University of Toronto honorary doctorate ceremony
Part of David Richard Olson fonds
Honorary degree, Carleton University convocation ceremony
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 240 photographs + 4 CDs.
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 239 photographs + 2 CDs.
152nd Annual Running of the Queen's Plate [textual and graphic material]
Part of David C. Onley fonds
File contains a Queen's Plate program, elevator plan, and a photo album.
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 137 photographs + 5CDs.
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 292 photographs + 4 CDs.
Book launch - Dependent America
Part of Stephen Clarkson fonds
HIPPY Canada Prize [digital photographs]
Part of Hershell Ezrin fonds
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Includes 276 photographs + 1 CD.