- UTA 1367-7
- Series
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This series consists of one item, a portrait of Harold Innis, Helleiner's colleague in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Toronto. The portrait was taken by the Toronto photographers Ashley & Crippeu.
This series consists of one item, a portrait of Harold Innis, Helleiner's colleague in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Toronto. The portrait was taken by the Toronto photographers Ashley & Crippeu.
William Edward Christian fonds
Typed copy of W.E. Christian's manuscript, "Harold Adams Innis--The Idea File: Notes and Reflections, 1945-1952," which was published as "The Idea File of Harold Adams Innis" by the University of Toronto Press in 1980.
Christian, William Edward
Fonds consists of:
1) 100 hrs. of interviews about Harold Innis, by his contemporaries and others for the CBC program "Ideas";
2) sound recordings of conferences held by the Foundation or at Innis College;
3) video recording of "Harold Innis: The Philosophical Historian - An exchange of Ideas between Prof. Marshall McLuhan and Prof. E. Havelock";
4) tapes of Innis College Building Committee
Harold Innis Foundation
Innis Communications Corporation fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial statements, memoranda, articles, reports, legal documents and manuscripts relating to the project to publish Harold Adams Innis' unfinished manuscript as the "History of Communications".
Innis Communications Corporation
William Thomas James Easterbrook fonds
This fonds consists of a mix of documents and records pertaining to Easterbrook’s various professional roles, including those of teacher, researcher, and administrator. Of the three accessions that make up the fonds, B1975-0030 consists of correspondence with Harold Innis as well as assorted notes, including those taken from discussions with Innis during his final months; B1979-0039 consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and manuscripts documenting Easterbrook’s roles as professor and head of the Department of Political Economy; while B1985-0011 consists of textual and graphic records documenting Easterbrook’s teaching activities and term as Chairman of the Department of Political Economy. There is thus considerable overlap between the aforementioned accessions. The organization of the fonds into series consequently reflects this overlap such that several accessions often appear in a single series.
Easterbrook, William Thomas James
Correspondence with Harold Innis
Draft of speech by Harold Innis