Series 1 - Biographical files

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UTA 1625-1

Title

Biographical files

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  • 1941-1999 (Creation)

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Series

Extent and medium

0.13 m of textual records
2 cassette tapes

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Name of creator

(1926-1998)

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Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

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Scope and content

This series consists of records documenting Mary O'Brien's life and career as a nurse and midwife in Glasgow and Montreal, and her subsequent academic career as a feminist philosopher. Includes: articles and reviews of Mary O'Brien; records related to her involvement with the Feminist Party of Canada; letters from faculty, staff, academic community-at-large, and former students in support of Mary O'Brien for the 1987 OCUFA Teaching Award; sound recordings of an interview and awards ceremony; and obituaries and tributes to O'Brien following her death.

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Open

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      Uploaded finding aid

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      B2013-0019/001(01) - (07)

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      B2013-0019/005

      Reference number (audio cassette tapes)

      B2013-0019/001S - /002S

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