Postcards (some annotated) of France and Italy
- UTA 1173-B1981-0007/001-/006
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- 1906-1970
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Postcards (some annotated) of France and Italy
Education and personal activities
Part of Allan Irving fonds
The series documents Allan Irving’s activities as a doctoral candidates at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Social Work, between 1976 and 1983 : his application and registration; the fellowship he received from the department of National Health and Welfare of Canada; lecturer position at the Faculty for Professor Albert Rose; doctoral seminars he attended, papers he prepared during his graduates years and academic results. The series also documents his membership with historical associations such as the Ontario Historical Society and the University of Tennessee’s Social Welfare History Group. The series documents Allan Irving’s applications for teaching positions in Canadian universities, from 1982 to 1994 ; his nomination for the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Association’s Teaching Award in 1994, nomination prepared by Marion Bogo, associate professor and acting dean of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Social Work, and Mary Lee. This series also partially documents Irving’s friendship with professors and/or colleagues.
The series consists of 37 files including application for fellowship and report on his doctoral work at the intention of the department of National Health and Welfare of Canada ; statements of academic records ; library card; seminar notes; working notes, bibliographies, drafts and final version of papers (some annotated) ; curriculum vitae ; letters of support ; personal correspondence and press clippings. The series also includes one photograph of Allan Irving with James Gripton’s son, Stuart, at the age of 6 in Calgary (Alberta) ; one photograph of Ernie Lightman’s daughter, Naomi.
Application for positions in Canadian universities
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Correspondence with Professor Ernie Lightman
Part of Allan Irving fonds
University of Toronto. Administrative activities
Part of Allan Irving fonds
This series documents Allan Irving’s appointment at the University of Toronto Faculty of Social Work (FWS), his promotions, workload and salary progression from 1985 to 1999; his participation into administrative activities at the FWS as a member of various committees and groups. It also partially documents his exchanges with Faculty colleagues ; his participation into a debate on Faculty fundraising campaign in the corporate sector and over the adoption of the FSW strategic plan ; his participation to some Faculty social events such as retirement reception for Donald Bellamy, Elspeth Latimer and Dot Ross, and other events like graduation parties. This series also documents his participation into activities of the Office of the Governing Council’s Academic board in 1992 and 1994 ; his participation into activities of the University of Toronto Faculty Association as chairperson for the Academic freedom committee in 1996 and 1997, and as FSW’s representatives on the Grievance committee in 1998 ; his participation into activities of the selection committee for the Quality student experience award of the University of Toronto Alumni Association in 1994 ; his participation into activities of various Ph.D. examination committees from 1989 to 1997 ; his participation into activities of the School of Graduate Studies’ committee to examine the SGS leave policy in 1990 and 1991.
The series consists of 41 files including minutes of meetings, diaries, reports, addresses, correspondence and press clippings. It also includes a photograph of a canvas sent by Terence Stone, MSW student ; a photograph of FSW 80th anniversary committee members ; the sound recording of Irving’s address given at the authors’ reception of the 80th anniversary celebration of the Faculty of Social Work (B2000-0022/001S).
Debate over fundraising issues at the Faculty of Social Work
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Faculty of Social Work 80th anniversary committee and celebrations
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Henry John Cunningham Ireton fonds
Correspondence, reports, course and lecture notes, photoprints, etc., documenting the career of H.J.C. Ireton as a professor of physics; included are files of professors James Loudon, J.C. McLennan, and E.F. Burton.
Ireton, Henry John Cunningham
Part of Allan Irving fonds
This series partially documents Allan Irving’s research activities and interest in the field of history of social work from 1978 to 1998. Irving used these thematic files in preparing courses and/or publications. It also partially documents his interest in current affairs.
The series consists of 25 files including articles, bibliographies, Irving’s notes and press clippings. It also includes photographs of Toronto disadvantaged neighbourhoods at the beginning of the 20th century ; photographs (slides) of Toronto in the 1940s and 1950s including streets, news papers headlines and advertisements, women at work in war factories, TTC subways and streetcars.
Only significantly annotated published material have been kept as a whole; in all other cases, only the first page and/or the bibliographical reference have been preserved
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Social reform and social welfare, 1880-1929
Part of Allan Irving fonds
Ontario Women Graduates in Architecture 1920-1960 Project fonds
"For the Record" Exhibit installed at the gallery of the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 7 Sept to 1 December 1986: includes title blocks, scrapbook of graduates from 1920's to 1950's; and microfiche copy of exhibit and scrapbook; correspondence, press clippings relating to Marjorie Hill.
Ontario Women Graduates in Architecture 1920-1960 Project
Photoprint: Sheet containing a colour photoprint and photocopies of pictures of the exhibit
Part of Ontario Women Graduates in Architecture 1920-1960 Project fonds
Press clipping of a Marjorie Hill house for sale, from her personal collection
Part of Ontario Women Graduates in Architecture 1920-1960 Project fonds
Part of Ontario Women Graduates in Architecture 1920-1960 Project fonds
Part of Metta Spencer fonds
This series documents Spencer's work as editor of Peace Magazine, a responsibility she has had since 1985. Included is correspondence, grant applications, financial statements, as well as agenda and minutes for meetings of the Board of Directors. Correspondence files often have submissions attached or discuss possible articles for publication. There are also an alphabetical photo file documenting people and events in the peace movement and used in the publication.
Part of Blanche Lemco van Ginkel fonds
This series consists of student projects collected by van Ginkel over the years. Included are examples of theses, theses programs and drafts, technical reports, mounted exhibits. This is a multimedia series consisting of textual records, architectural drawings, photographs and slides. Along with Series VI, this series best documents what was taught within the Faculty, how it was taught and how this knowledge was interpreted and applied by individual students. Most of the records are from the late 1980s but there are some projects that date back to the early 1960s which were probably collected during the Centenary exhibit, Restatements and Realizations.
"Dr. Harry Morris Cassidy, 1900-1951. Director, School of Social Work, University of Toronto
Part of Herbert Lench Pottle fonds
Part of Herbert Lench Pottle fonds
Graduation photograph, 1937, autographed "Herb". Photo by Farmer Bros.
Part of Herbert Lench Pottle fonds
"Dairi-Sama": Japanese print, with interpretation by Kimiko Ise on the back, dated 24 June 1984.
Part of Herbert Lench Pottle fonds
Correspondence, grant applications, subject files, lecture notes, manuscripts for publications;slides, photos and sound recordings relating to his career as a psychologist.
Kolers, Paul Aram
Writings and publication drafts
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Series consists of W. E. Gallie’s writings, manuscripts and reports that eventually went to publication. The series consists of both typed and handwritten reports, drafts, some correspondence related to copying and publishing, and in some cases, medical photographs or images have been attached as figures. A bibliography of many of Gallie’s works is included. Some of the publications in this series are co-authored by Gallie and Dr.’s Robertson, LeMesurier, and Janes. The files in this series have been arranged in chronological order. The titles for the files in this series reflect the given title of each report, if one exists.
Illustration from "Bone Wedging" (1 illustration)
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Figures used in "Transplantation of Bone"
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Figures from "Habitual Dislocation of the Patella"
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Transplantation of Fibrous Tissues in Repair of Anatomical Defects - With Dr. LeMesurier
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Figures from "The Transplantation of Fibrous Tissues"
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
This series consists of numerous talks, lectures and addresses which W.E. Gallie presented to various conferences, graduating class receptions, and medical lectures. The file titles in this series represent the content of the lecture as well as the audience, if one has been provided. The files in this series have been arranged in chronological order.
Also includes B1990-0046: Text of toast by Dr. W.E. Gallie to the "Sister Universities" at the formal opening of the Banting Institute, with covering letter and a copy of the program, 1930.
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
This series contains research notes and journals covering a range of W.E. Gallie’s medical work as well as a small collection of research papers written by other doctors and annotated by Gallie. Gallie’s journal documenting his experiments on animals – mainly dogs – is in this series. Some of the files contain correspondence regarding certain research projects. The files in this series are arranged chronologically.
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
This series contains a mixture of both personal and professional correspondence belonging to W.E. Gallie. Notable collections within this series include letters written to and from Colonel J.A. MacFarlane, Consulting Surgeon, Canadian Army Overseas, correspondence with Dr. W.G. Bigelow, and correspondence with well-known American Surgeon Dr. Rudolph Matas. The files in this series are arranged chronologically.
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Files in this series contain photographs, and graphic materials relating to Gallie’s professional and personal life. Many of the photographs are miscellaneous figures and graphics that may have been used in papers, lectures, and talks. This series also includes a film of one of Gallie’s operations. The files in this series have been arranged chronologically.
Surgical Photographs of tendon fixation
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Illustration from "Bone Wedging"
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Patient photographs from Dr. McNaughton
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Figures used in "Open Operation for Fractures"
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Figures used in "Transplantation of Bone"
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds
Photograph of an infant - possibly one of Gallie's children
Part of William Edward Gallie fonds