- UTA 1189-2-B2009-0042/002(01)
- Dossier
- 1972
Fait partie de Leslie Curry fonds
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“A trade localization operator: the conservative case”. Canadian Geographer, 28, 4, 1984, pp 373-376
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“Evolutionary mechanisms of the spatial economy”. Unpublished paper
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“The need for cumulative synthetic theory” Canadian geographer, 35, 1, 1991, pp 2-9
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Fait partie de William George Dean fonds
This series contains, in addition to letters, a wide range of material associated with the ongoing production of the Atlas: notes, memoranda, reports, brochures, partial drafts of the manuscript, photoprints and maps. The arrangement is generally chronological, except where otherwise noted.
Fait partie de William George Dean fonds
Fait partie de William George Dean fonds
Correspondence (miscellaneous)
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Correspondence re AM radio coverage
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Correspondence with conservation authorities
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Fait partie de William George Dean fonds
Information package accompanying the launch of the Economic Atlas of Ontario
Fait partie de William George Dean fonds
Fait partie de William George Dean fonds
Professor Dean, in collaboration with his colleagues on the Atlas project, began speaking and writing about it almost as soon as it began. These addresses and articles helped maintain scholarly interest in the project as it proceeded and also created a wider public awareness. Both are reflected in the reviews that the Atlas received, and the articles that were written about it, particularly after the Leipzig prize was awarded.
Articles and addreses by William Dean concerning the Economic Atlas of Ontario project
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Stuart Grenville Hennessey fonds
Personal records of Dr. Hennessey documenting his academic activities as professor in Dept. of Political Economy, especially with Extension and Professional Association education. Includes correspondence (1949-1985), lecture notes and course outlines (1933-1983); student assignments, student marks, essays and examinations (printed) (1924-1983); subject files; photographs.
Hennessey, Stuart Grenville
Lecture notes, course outlines, student assignments
Fait partie de Stuart Grenville Hennessey fonds
This accession consists of the personal records of Marion Dorothy Walker. The records document Ms. Walker’s activities as a production assistant for Hart House Theatre, as a professor in the University of Toronto Department of Fine Art and as a creative writer. Types of records include: personal correspondence, manuscripts, theatre programmes, playbills, lecture notes, research notes, scrapbooks, costume designs, stage designs, photographs and slides. This accession is arranged in the following 5 series:
Series 1: Early Biographical Information
Series 2: Personal Correspondence
Series 3: Hart House Theatre
Series 4: Department of Fine Art
Series 5: Fiction
Walker, Marion Dorothy
Fait partie de Marion Walker fonds
This series consists of chronologically arranged, incoming personal correspondence, documenting Ms. Walker’s personal life from 1936 to 1998. Correspondents include family, friends, Hart House Theatre colleagues, sorority sisters and fine art students. Major correspondents are: Burgon Bickersteth, Pat Carson, Norman Endicott, Robert Gill and James Reaney. The letters, mostly written in the 1950’s, document Ms. Walker’s friendships, romances, interest in theatre, and travels throughout Europe.
Fait partie de Andrew James Rhodes fonds
Consists of family biographical information on the Rhodes ancestry, submissions to American and Canadian Who’s Who volumes
Fait partie de Andrew James Rhodes fonds
This series contains general correspondence files arranged chronologically, and separate individual files arranged alphabetically by correspondent. General files include correspondence relating to his early education at the University of Edinburgh, appointments in Scotland and England, and appointment to the School of Hygiene, University of Toronto. Individual correspondents include, among others, faculty members at the University of Toronto such as Dr. Morris Goldner, Dr. John Hastings, Prof. Hannah Farkas-Himsley, Dr. W. Harding le Riche, former students, professional associates and personal friends.
Church of St. Leonard, Toronto
Fait partie de Andrew James Rhodes fonds
Dr. Rhodes was Vestry Clerk for Church of St. Leonard (Anglican Church of Canada) for ten years (1980 to 1990). His wife, Harriet, was a member of the Outreach Committee. The series consists of annual reports, budgets, minutes of meetings and some correspondence with the Reverend J. Taylor Pryce.
Laboratory Services Branch, Ministry of Health
Fait partie de Andrew James Rhodes fonds
This series documents Dr. Rhodes employment with the Ontario Ministry of Health as Associate Medical Director and later Medical Director of the Laboratory Services Branch, including appointment negotiations in 1969 to his retirement in 1977. Dr. Rhodes joined the Laboratory Services Branch following his resignation as Director of the School of Hygiene in 1970.
Files consistent of general correspondence and subject files relating to Autoclaving, Disinfectants in the TB Laboratory, Report of the Technical Advisory Committee on Laboratory Safety, Immunization and surveillance and Task force on care and transportation of communicable disease cases.
Ministry of Natural Resources. Rabies Advisory Committee
Fait partie de Andrew James Rhodes fonds
In 1979 Dr. Rhodes accepted an appointment as Chairman of the Rabies Advisory Committee within the Ministry of Natural Resources. This series documents some of the activities of this committee focusing primarily on immunization against rabies nationally and internationally. Included are general correspondence relating mainly to his appointment and reappointment to this committee and his retirement, and subject files relating to the World Health Organization conference in Essen, Germany, oral immunization of wildlife, safety standards and a seminar in Maple, Ontario on “Public, Intra- and Inter-Agency Relations in Rabies Control programs: a review”
Fait partie de Barry French fonds
This series contains copies of talks and addresses by Prof. French at professional meetings, symposia, and conferences. They are arranged chronologically and cover such research topics as upper atmospheric mass spectroscopy, the Trace Atmospheric Gas Analyser (TAGA), satellite aerodynamics, molecular beams and ion clustering. Not all talks were scientific in nature. Prof. French was often asked to speak about the role of engineering in space exploration and the relationship between university engineering research and industry as well as the commercialization of scientific applications. Historical talks include a paper on Canadian post-war aerospace development, a 1968 talk on Canadian development in space research, as well as papers telling the story of key scientific innovation such as the story on how TAGA and SCIEX came about and the role of the University of Toronto Innovation Foundation.
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The Seaside Consortium - SCIEX
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Ontario Technology Fund: Original Agreement UTIAS/SCIEX
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Ontario Technology Fund: Milestone Reviews
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Ontario Technology Fund: Memos, Reports, Notes, Minutes
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Ontario Technology Fund: Management Diary
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Liquid Sample Introduction System (LIQSI): Project Review
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Monodisperse Dried Microparticulate Injector (MDMI): Management Meeting
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Monodisperse Dried Microparticulate Injector (MDMI): Key Memos
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Monodisperse Dried Microparticulate Injector (MDMI): Status Report
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS): Interface (Hypersonic screening)
Fait partie de Barry French fonds
Fait partie de Barry French fonds
This series is almost entirely made up of course lecture notes for undergraduate and graduate courses taught by Prof. French. Included here are lectures on Aeroelasticity, Rarefied Gas Dynamics, Gas Surface Interactions, Vacuum Technology, Applied Mass Spectrometry and Quadrapole Theory. There is also one file of Prof. French’s appraisal reports of Ph.D. thesis which are restricted.
Fait partie de McCarthy Family fonds
Certificates cover his period as a student, as a professional engineer with the City of Toronto and as an alumnus of the University of Toronto. This series also contains high school diploma from Malvern Collegiate Institute in Toronto (1924), Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer (1929), Association of Professional Engineers (1939), U of T Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Spring Reunion certificate (June 1979) and Canadian Institute on Pollution Control recognition for period as President 1953-1964 (1965).
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Student notes, Dept. of Zoology, U of T
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Includes professional correspondence, lectures, manuscript of articles and addresses, research notes relating to her research on government immigration policy and practices. Also included are the records of the Advisory Board on Adjustments of Immigrants (1969-77) of which she was a member. Dr. Hawkins taught in the Political Science Department from 1966-1985 and served as an immigration consultant for several government bodies.
Hawkins, Freda
Article, addresses and reports
Fait partie de Freda Hawkins fonds
This series contains copies of Hawkin's articles, addresses and reports many of which were written while advisor to various levels of governments. Subjects that are covered include immigration law and policy, immigrants, migrants and refugees, multiculturalism and race relations. Of some significance is a copy of the "Tremblay Memo", to the then minister of Citizenship and Immigration which sought to redefine the role of voluntary agencies concerned with immigration.