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          CA ON00408 F007 · Fonds · 1933-1956

          Fonds documents the North Bay Teachers' College branch's involvement in a Junior Red Cross program in which branches around the world created and exchanged portfolios (scrapbooks) in order to foster international understanding. Each scrapbook contains information about the branch that created it, its home country, city, and institution. The scrapbooks include photographs, drawings, paintings, handicraft samples, newspaper clippings, essays, and descriptions.

          Junior Red Cross (North Bay Teachers' College)
          Junior School Fonds
          Fonds · 1915-2018

          Fonds consists of records documenting the activities of Trinity College School's Junior School.

          Includes photographs, newsletters, student handbooks, programs, correspondence and reports.

          Trinity College School, Junior School
          Karen Carter-Edwards fonds
          Fonds · 1980-1987

          Fonds consists primarily of research material for the book, Cornwall Electric: 100 Years of Service, published in 1987 by Karen Carter-Edwards. The records focus on Cornwall and the history and development of Cornwall Electric; they also cover broader issues such as the development of public education in Ontario, municipal ownership of public utilities, and the development of provincial policies related to public health in the areas of sanitation and fluoridation

          Karen Carter-Edwards
          Karen Keiller fonds
          Fonds · 2013-2019

          Consists of five zipped files arranged by Google Suite app.

          Keiller-UL-calendar contains ICS exports of various calendars maintained by Keiller as University Librarian
          Keiller-UL-drive contains an export of all Google Drive folders and files, covering a wide range of Library matters.
          Keiller-UL-groups contains MBOX exports of local Google Groups, including Librarian and Library Staff communications
          Keiller-UL-mail contains MBOX exports of Keiller’s email, particularly communications with Provosts and with OCUL lists
          Keiller-UL-sites contains an export of Google Classic Sites, including the Lakehead University Library Intranet and Library Annual Reports.

          Karl Niemi
          ON00120 048 · Fonds · 1932 - 1933

          Fonds consists of a school workbook.

          Niemi, Karl John
          Kathleen Bowley fonds
          Fonds · 1943-2008

          Fonds is comprised of photographs, letters, speeches, articles, newspaper clippings and historical research notes related to the life of Kathleen Richmond Barclay Bowley. Much of the fonds relates to Bowley’s interest and experience in the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service and her participation in the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Peterborough Club. Also included are dozens of Barclay family ancestral letters (description to be added at a later date).

          Kathleen Bowley
          Ken Scott '43 fonds
          Fonds · 1945-2015

          Fonds consists of records relating to Ken Scott's long relationship to Trinity College School. Included are programs, a cricket ball, a cricket blazer, and a junior school cap belong to Ken's younger brother Colin James Scott, class of 1945.

          Scott, Ken
          Ketchum Diaries
          Series · 1914-1922
          Part of Philip A.C. Ketchum Fonds

          Consists of seven diaries, 1914-1917 and 1920-1922 recording the daily life of Phillip Ketchum. Philip Allan Cheyne Ketchum was born July 20, 1899 in Cobourg, Ontario to parents Judge and Mrs. Ketchum. He attended Trinity College School from 1912 to 1916. Following matriculation he served as a Junior Master at Lakefield Preparatory School. In 1918 he was accepted into the Royal Flying Corps. and went overseas in July, 1918 for training. In December of 1918, Ketchum was made Second Lieutenant as a pilot; however with the end of the War, Ketchum returned to Ontario in 1919 to pursue his academic career. He attended Trinity College at the University of Toronto from 1919-1923. While at Trinity College, Ketchum was the President of the University Rugby Club, President of the Trinity Athletic Association and Vice President of the Trinity College Literary Institute. After graduation in 1923, he taught for a year at the Upper Canada Preparatory School before returning to TCS as a master at the Junior School. During this time Ketchum earned a Bachelor of Pedagogy from the University of Toronto. In 1927 he entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge where he completed his BA. Upon graduation in 1929 he taught at St. Mark's School in Massachussets. In 1933, at the age of 32, Ketchum became the Headmaster of Trinity College School. He held this post until 1962, at which time he was made a lifetime member of the Board of Governors. Ketchum died on July 21, 1964

          Collection · 1968 - 2007

          Lakehead's Alumni Association Magazines: Alumni Magazine, Nor'Wester Magazine, Lakehead University Magazine, Lakehead University Alumni Magazine.

          Collection · 1965 - 2017

          Programs for Lakehead University Convocation, scanned as PDF. Programs include lists of graduates, as well as information on honorees and ceremonies.

          Lakehead University fonds
          Fonds

          Lakehead University evolved from the Lakehead Technical Institute (LTI), which was established in 1946. From LTI, Lakehead became the Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology in 1956. The Lakehead University Act was given Royal Assent by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1965, and Lakehead University was established. The first degrees granted by Lakehead University were in Arts and Science in 1965.

          The Lakehead University fonds includes records of administrative offices and former administrators.

          Fonds · 1928 - 2015

          These are the records of the Chief Librarian (University Librarian) of Lakehead University (Lakehead Technical Institute, Lakehead College of Arts, Science, and Technology.)

          The records document the management and administration of the Lakehead University Library, including the construction of the Library building, policies, acquisitions, staffing, and more. Correspondence provides insight into the workings of the library during a period of library and academic expansion, computerization and transition.

          The Chief Librarian had a significant role as a member of University administration, and participated on Faculty Council, Senate, and numerous committees. Records here reflect those bodies and their work throughout this time period, including proposed and new programs, enrollment, new construction, governance, and long range planning.

          The Library's role in partnership with other organizations provincially, nationally, and internationally is also represented. Many libraries were adopting new technologies at this time, which allowed for more communications and cooperation, on projects including computerized cataloguing and inter-library loan.

          The time period covered in these records includes major developments and changes within Lakehead University, and in the cultures and technologies of universities and libraries.

          Collection · 2017 - 2019

          Sites crawled include the web and social media presence of Lakehead University, and associated organizations (including students, faculty, and alumni groups.)

          The Argus
          Bora Laskin Faculty of Law
          Lakehead Athletics
          Lakehead University
          Lakehead University Alumni Association
          Lakehead University Archives
          Lakehead University Bookstore
          Lakehead University Campus Recreation
          Lakehead University Faculty Association
          Lakehead University Library
          Lakehead University Student Union
          LU Radio
          Thunderwolves Hockey

          Fonds · 1982-2008

          The fonds consists of various materials relating to the history of Learning Unlimited (Oxford). Such materials include:

          • Board Minutes 1982 – 2002, 2007, 2008
          • Photographs 1982 – 2007
          • Membership list (25th Anniversary) 2007
          • Programmes/Registration forms 1982-2007
          • Speakers and topics 1982 – 2008
          • New Horizon Grant Information 1982
          Learning Unlimited (Oxford)
          Lennard Family Fonds
          Fonds · 1919-1923

          Fonds consists of a copy of the history of the Lennard's Mill and family, written by Graham Lennard, a Trinity College School cap and a scrapbook consisting of personal family and school photos.

          Lennard Family
          Lesson Plans
          ON00120 047-1 · Series · 1925 - 1965, predominant 1930 - 1949
          Part of C.R. Judd

          Series includes lesson plans created by C.R. Judd while he was a teacher and principal at Capreol Public School in Capreol, Ontario. The lesson plans include social studies, geography, botany, zoology, the French Revolution, world history and Canadian history.

          Letters to Evelyn Hall
          File · 1897
          Part of Hall family fonds

          File of letters, mainly from Dell Grafton, who was a school friend of Evelyn Hall’s from Havergal College, Toronto. The letters were written between 1900 and 1905 and describe Dell Grafton’s social life, clothes, parties and boyfriends and were written from Dundas, Ontario (her home town), Vancouver, British Columbia, and from various hotels in Maine, where she spent her summers with her family. Adeline’s father was James Grafton, a dry goods merchant in Dundas. Her mother had died and her relationship with her stepmother was not good. The last letter from Adeline was written on board the RMS Caronia in October 1905, when she was on her way to school in England.

          The other letter was from Anna Corbett of Brampton.

          Corbett, Anna