Items are two black and white photographic negatives depicting G. Arthur Martin and an unidentified man and woman.
File consists of records pertaining to the National Conference on Prevention of Crime, held at the Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 31 May to 3 June, 1965, and includes correspondence, list of participants, an agenda and a programme.
File consists of records pertaining to a Province of Ontario Royal Commission inquiry into Windfall Oils and Mines Ltd. Hartt served as counsel to the Commission. The records in this file are correspondence, notes, reports, memoranda, drafts, newspaper clippings, expense forms and timesheets.
File consists of records pertaining to a dinner held in honour of John Desmond Morton's departure from Osgoode Hall Law School to become Regius Professor of Laws, Trinity College, Dublin. These records document the planning of the dinner, held in November 1964, in which Hartt was actively involved. The records in this file include correspondence, financial statements, menus and invitations.
File consists of records pertaining to the National Conference of Judges and Sentencing, and reports made by Hartt to the Chair of the National Parole Board on the activities of a number of the conference's discussion groups in 1964. The records in this file are notes, reports and correspondence.
File consists of correspondence pertaining to the 1966 National Association of Defence Lawyers convention held in Mont Gabriel, Quebec, which Hartt attended.
File consists of records pertaining to Hartt's personal and professional life. These include certificates of membership to legal associations, invoices and practice certificates, as well as personal correspondence and photographs.
Item is a photograph of Gowan Connell and Pat Connell, acquaintances of E. Patrick Hartt, standing in a wooded area.
File consists of records pertaining to a variety of criminal law topics and includes lecture notes and memoranda written by J.D. Morton, Hartt's own typewritten notes, as well as correspondence to and from Hartt regarding his legal writing, opinions and cases.
Item is a group photograph of attendees at the Short Course for Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases, held at Northwestern University's School of Law in Chicago from July 20 to July 25, 1959. Depicted in the photograph are E. Patrick Hartt (seated in the front row, second from left, labelled "2") and G. Arthur Martin (seated in the front row, labelled "7").
Item is a photograph of an unidentified Ontario court judge entering a courtroom.
Item is a photograph of three men, including American defense lawyer Daniel McCullough on the far right, and three women posing in front of an American Champion airplane.
File consists of a memo pertaining to law of agency, a speech titled "Hints for a Better Defence in Magistrates Court" given by Magistrate B.W. Hopkins, and a notice for a meeting of the Medico-Legal Society.
File consists of records pertaining to a variety of Hartt's legal activities. The records in this file document his speaking engagements, meetings of organizations in which he was a member and his legal opinions. These records include lecture notes, correspondence, notices and memoranda.
File consists of correspondence pertaining to the 1964 National Conference of Judges on Sentencing, which was attended by Hartt.
File consists of records pertaining to a variety of Hartt's activities, including his speaking engagements, meetings of organizations in which he participated and his work as head of the Criminal Procedure section of the Bar Admission Course. The records in this file are notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, speaking notes and notices.
File consists of records pertaining to a variety of subjects, including Hartt's legal practice and writing and his speaking engagements. The records in this file are correspondence, newspaper clippings, speaking notes, examinations, notes, a photograph and a report.
File consists of copies of Hartt's business card and seven photographs depicting the new law offices of Dan H. McCullough and Associates.
File consists of records pertaining to a CBC television show called "A Case for the Court", in which Hartt participated as a member of the Canadian Bar Association committee. The records in this file are correspondence and scripts.
File consists of photographs taken of the interior rooms of the law offices of American criminal defense lawyer Daniel H. McCullough, a colleague of G. Arthur Martin and Hartt through their membership in the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. The majority of photographs are of McCullough's law office. However, one photograph depicts McCullough and an unidentified woman.