- UTA 1915-2-B1968-0002/004(03)
- File
- 1939-1941
Part of University of Toronto. Women's War Service Committee fonds
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Part of University of Toronto. Women's War Service Committee fonds
Part of University of Toronto. Women's War Service Committee fonds
Committee for British Overseas Children
Part of University of Toronto. Women's War Service Committee fonds
Letters of Elspeth Clark to her mother, Mrs. Isabella Fripp
Part of Elspeth Steuart Clark fonds
Letters of Elspeth Clark to her mother, Mrs. Isabella Fripp
Part of Elspeth Steuart Clark fonds
Letter from J.C. Aikins to his brother, W.J. Aikins, 6 March, 1865, regarding proposals for the establishment of the faculties of medicine and law in the University of Toronto. Portrait of Moses Henry Aikins, taken by Notman & Fraser. Obituary of Moses Henry Aikins, 1921.
Aikins Family
Address. Presidential address. Exerpt
Personal records of George Brown, including personal and professional correspondence, course notes (?), lecture notes in Canadian and American history, including mimeographed ones prepared for the Prisoner of War camps in Canada during World War II (1943-1944); research notes, drafts of articles and offprints; bibliography cards; glass-plate negatives and card index to photographs.
Brown, George Williams
Part of George Williams Brown fonds
United States, 1783-1850. Lectures
Part of George Williams Brown fonds
Lecture notes, reading sources, personal comments
Part of George Williams Brown fonds
Canada in the Twentieth century; church correspondence
Part of George Williams Brown fonds
Photo index cards; Canadian bibliography cards
Part of George Williams Brown fonds
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
This series contains copies of Professor Flynn’s curriculum vitae and some correspondence, both personal and professional and including letters of reference, and examination questions for his undergraduate work in Arts at the University of Toronto in the early 1940s. Included are three photographs and a satirical drawing of his receiving his doctorate from the Sorbonne.
Graduate French courses : 1014, 1016, 1159
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Masters and undergraduate students
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Le Roman de Renart dans la littérature française et dans les literatures étrangères au Moyen Age
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Public lectures and scholarly addresses
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Drafts, with some accompanying correspondence and notes, of all but one of the addresses mentioned in Professor Flinn’s 1982 curriculum vitae are documented in this series, along with two other addresses and notice of another.
Address on occasion of Professor Robert Finch’s 85th birthday, 29 May 1985
Part of John Ferguson Flinn fonds
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
"The Effects of Contact on Ethnic Prejudice and Discrimination", [unpublished?]
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
Review: Scruton and Dr. Ruth for The Idler,
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
"Etienne Parent: Nationalist and Liberal" CPSA paper, 1983
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
"What is True Openness?", talk at the Allan Bloom Weekend, 1989
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
"Leacock and the Larger Lunacy", in the Idler, 1989
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
"Class, Education and Vote in Canada, 1965-1984" paper for the CPSA 1989
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
"The Political Thought of George Grant", paper for CPSA, 1990
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
Comments made at the Tocqueville Conference, St. Michael’s College 1990
Part of H. Donald Forbes fonds
Part of John Millyard Papers
This accession of John Millyard's papers is the first by the Fisher Library. It consists primarily of materials - including manuscripts, correspondence and research materials used to produce the books The Money Jar (first published by Key Porter Books, 1990), The Money Gap (published by Money Jar Publishing, 1997), and The Money Team (Money Jar Publishing, 1999). It also consists of material related to Money Jar Publishing, Millyard's independent company, and for the book Fiddlers and Whores (London: Chatham, 2006), a diary/journal written in 1807 by a man who worked as a surgeon with Lord Nelson's fleet in the Mediterranean, which Millyard was instrumental in getting published.
Part of John Millyard Papers
This accession for John Millyard's papers includes: drafts, notes, manuscripts, research accounts, business files, photography (predominantly from the 1960s-70s) and other material related to the life and work of John Millyard and Money Jar Publishing.
Part of Alberto Manguel Papers
This latest accession complements and builds on the existing collections of Alberto Manguel's papers held at the Fisher Library. It consists of manuscript drafts (including translations) of his various works - both fiction and non-fiction - including his 2007 Massey Lecture, "The City of Words." It also contains other editorial material, primarily galley and page proofs, as well as correspondence and material related to awards won by Manguel and various literary juries he has served on.
Part of Alberto Manguel Papers
This accession for Alberto Manguel’s papers contains manuscripts and page proofs for some of his latest work; many essays, stories, articles and projects; material pertaining to various literary events, lectures, seminars, including his own festival, Atlantide; correspondence; periodicals; research files (for A History of Reading and The Library at Night); personal photographs; and other material related to his life and work primarily in the years between 1998 and 2014.
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Part of Alberto Manguel Papers
This accession of Alberto Manguel’s papers includes manuscript drafts for ‘Packing My Library’ and other writing drafts; material concerning the National Library of Argentina (under his directorship); travel and appearances; correspondence; research; and other personal and professional files related to his life and work.
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Part of Karen Mulhallen Papers
January Accession, Boxes 1-9:
A collection of papers relating to the edition and publication of Descant, issues 111-115 (2000-2001). Includes author correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, production files, editorial correspondence and notes, subscription lists, and distribution files. Also includes materials relating to Mulhallens trip to Hungary in 2000, a manuscript of Stan Jonnanesen's "Sister Patsy", author photographs for use in Paper Guitar, a proof of the Descant index, donor files, photographs of events, and magnetic tape backups of computer files (issues 88-99 with gaps).
April-May Accession, Boxes 10-16:
Manuscripts and background materials for Mulhallen's War Surgery (1996), and materials for Descant 113-116, including author correspondence, manuscripts and editorial files.
June Accession, Boxes 17-23:
Manuscripts, correspondence, notes, and background materials relating to Mulhallen's writings, including The Grace of Private Passage, individual poems, essays, reviews, juvenalia, and other writing. Also includes a collection of her printed appearances 1960-2002.
Personal records and early career
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Series consists of records relating to Prof. Cameron's early career and personal life. Records pertaining to various positions held by Prof. Cameron (including at Trent University, the University of Toronto, and various government departments) include offers of employment, staff appointment forms, appraisal reports, salary revisions, training records, and correspondence.
Further records relating to Prof. Cameron's employment at Trent University include course syllabi and a copy of the Trent University Student newspaper, Arthur, (1976) with a cover story about an English Department scandal during Prof. Cameron's time as Trent's Dean of Arts and Science. Records relating to his time on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Canadian Studies (1982-1985) include minutes of the editorial board meeting.
Records classed as 'personal' primarily relate to professional matters of particular import (ex: appointments and promotions), and include correspondence, peer reviews, letters of reference, employment records, other people's CVs, congratulatory notes, and membership records. One file also includes a handwritten letter from Jane Jacobs. One file consists of a diary recording Prof. Cameron's time in England in 1966.
The first file in this series includes file lists and inventories of Prof. Cameron's records during various points in his career. These may be useful to researchers working with records in other series, as some documents are listed at the item level.
Series also includes 9 photographs: primarily posed portraits and a photograph of Prof. Cameron at the Conference on the University into the 21st century in May 1984.
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Canadian marketing workshop, York University
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
"Revitalizing the public service" roundtable, Canadian Centre for Management Development
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Part of David R. Cameron fonds
Part of David R. Cameron fonds