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Records of the Centenary Fund Committee
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1928-1942 (Creation)
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Physical description
26 cm of textual records
29 photographs
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Administrative history
The Centenary Fund Committee was established in 1938. Activities of the committee included publicity, church relations, preparation of lists and canvasing. The work of the Committee was “not to conduct an intensive ‘campaign’ for a short time, but a quiet and widespread presentation of the needs of Victoria over a longer period, probably from two to five years.” In order to avoid any misunderstanding, the word ‘campaign’ was dropped from the name of the Committee.
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Sub-series consists of minutes, 1929–1939; correspondence, financial records, and other material, 1938–[1942?]; and photographs.
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Finding aids
Photographs are described in the photograph database: http://archival-photos.vicu.utoronto.ca/. Search for photographs with the accession number (identifier).
Associated materials
See the Victoria University Ephemera Collection http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/archives/ephemera