Fonds (13-1998) is arranged into 14 series: Historical; Board of Directors; Management Committee; Financial and Personnel; Service contracts; Property; Government; Publishers, agencies and subsidiaries; Royalty; Permissions editorial; Publications -- books and other; Other companies; Miscellaneous and Framed items. The Royalty series is arranged into the following sub-series: author contracts; textbook contracts; royalty ledger and games; stationery novelties contracts. Other companies series is arranged into the following sub-series: Canada Games Copp Clark games; Cooperative Book Centre of Canada Ltd.; Hunter Rose and Mirror Offset; Sir Isaac Pitman Sons Ltd. Fonds also includes six framed items.
UntitledFonds consists of correspondence, photographs and realia. There are letters from all three sons to their mother and their father as well as letters from their father to their mother, one letter from Donald to Ronald, news clippings and post cards. There are also two b&w photographs of French people and 1 b&w photograph presumably of Elizabeth Agnew, a handkerchief embroidered with the flags of various nations, a pencil and crayon sketch of a house, and money issued by Germany during its occupation of Belgium.
UntitledThe fonds consists of a letter from Brasch to John Masefield and a reply from Masefield, 1953; the draft of a letter from Brasch to John Steinbeck and a reply from Steinbeck, 1954. The fonds is supplemented by a photocopy of an article that Brasch wrote about Steinbeck in San Jose Studies as well as an offprint of an article in Modern Language Notes by Fraser Bragg Drew which cites the Masefield letter.
UntitledFonds consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, and printed materials, including programmes and reviews. It has been arranged into the following series: correspondence, manuscripts and notes, printed materials.
UntitledThe fonds consists of the original scrapbook of the corresponding secretary, Mrs. F. W. Gates, and material gathered together by Albert E. S. Smythe, a member of the Fellowship after the Hamilton branch had been revived.
UntitledThe fonds consists of nearly fifty duplicate letter-books, the majority containing 100 pages each.
UntitledThere are two accruals. The first accrual is arranged into 3 series: Thomas Carlyle correspondence, other Carlyle family correspondence, other materials. The second accrual measures 12 cm and is concerned with Thomas Carlyle's nephew, also named Thomas Carlyle (1833-1921). It consists of correspondence, financial statements, photographs, notebooks, and photocopies of diaries.The second accrual also contains books which have been separately catalogued.
UntitledFonds consists of correspondence, reports, and accounts.
UntitledFonds consists of a minute book, 1953-1963, bank statements, and monthly membership and dues reports.
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UntitledThe fonds has been arranged into the following series: minute books, correspondence, dues ledgers, cash books, financial statements and photographs.
UntitledThere are two series. The first series consists of letters P.T. Caiger wrote to Annie Wells (later his wife), 1907-1918; 1916-1918 predominant. The second series consists of letters Eric Caiger wrote to his parents, 1939-1947. There are also a few letters to him from his parents and others.
UntitledFonds consists of three accruals. The first and third accruals have been combined and arranged into the following series: C.L.M. Circulars; C.L.M. Administrative Files; NC Press and New Canada files; C.L.M. Audio Cassettes; Material Received, Subject Files, and Publications Received; Realia (flags). The second accrual consists of typescripts, notes, posters, news clippings and other printed materials.
UntitledThe fonds consists of two scrapbooks which contain mainly news clippings outlining Ellis' many activities.
UntitledThere have been two accruals. The first accrual is arranged as follows: Russell manuscripts, typescripts and proofs; Crawshay-Williams’s journal and his other writings on Russell; correspondence; Café Royal; Bertrand Russell memorial meeting; other items including photographs; news clippings. The second accrual consists of Crawshay-Williams’s commonplace books, the manuscript of The Directive Function of Language, and J. S. L. Gilmour’s correspondence with Crawshay-Williams and others.
UntitledThe collection consists of documents prepared by the organizing committee, teaching literature used at the various meetings, posters, statements, and press reports in both French and English.
UntitledThe fonds has been arranged into the following series: minutes and other records; correspondence; labour negotiations; grievances; finances; seniority and history; constitution and bylaws, newsletters and news clippings, photographs and engraving plates. Issues of the periodical, In Transit, were removed and catalogued for Research Collections periodicals.
UntitledThe collection consists of letters to Reginald Popham Nicholson (1874-1950) and his wife, Mary Elinor Nicholson.
UntitledThe collection (40-1992) consists of letters to Dudley and Mary Honor (“Duddles and Boo”) as well as one letter to Henry Miller, and typescripts.
UntitledThere have been three accruals. The first accrual (1988, boxes 1-15) is arranged in the following series: manuscripts and typescripts of books; manuscripts and typescripts of articles, speeches and notes; correspondence relating to specific books; general correspondence. Included in the correspondence are exchanges with some of the pre-eminent scholars in the field of Canadian history. The second accrual (1998, boxes 16-17) is arranged in three series: correspondence; scholarly activities: contributions to books, editorial work, lectures and reviews; reviews of Eccles’s work and writing by others. The third accrual (31-1998, 4.33 m, boxes 18-32) is arranged in seven series: correspondence; writing by Eccles and reviews of his work; early writings and diaries; teaching; personal material; research material, and writing by others.
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