Correspondence with constituents, 2007-2015. Includes letters, thank-you cards, and postcards.
Lakehead Alumni Summer 2015 Volume 32 Number 1
Receipt
Newspaper Page - Thunder Bay Post - May 17, 1999 Bookstore a place to share women’s voices in literature
Save, Save, Save … But At What Cost by Maureen Ford with help from Barbara Bennett of Gurley, Alabama
Newspaper articles on the Northern Woman’s Bookstore and OPG nuclear waste dump unwelcome
Receipt
Feminist Bookstores’ Fall Catalog Books
Feminist Bookstores’ Catalog
Biography of Margaret Phillips
Margaret Alberta Phillips: A Celebration of Life
Journal
Memories/notes left at Margaret Phillips’ Celebration of Life
Six planner/calendars illustrating Rafferty's schedule and appointments 2010-2015.
Series consists of administrative files held by the Principal and Office of the Chief Librarian including faculty council minutes and correspondence, reports, policies and budgets created by the Academic Senate and its various committees. Also includes correspondence created by affiliated agencies.
Topics include proposed programs, enrollment, admission requirements, space allocation, governing post-secondary education and capital grants for future buildings and an ambitious five year plan.
Papers relating to the 2015 Convocation in Thunder Bay and Orillia, and celebration of Lakehead University's 50th Anniversary.
Includes brochures for Thunder Bay-Superior North candidates Andrew Foulds, Bruce Hyer, and Patty Hajdu, and a voting guide from Elections Canada.
Awards, certificates, and other tokens of accomplishment and appreciation given to Margaret Phillips over her life time.
Includes:
Technical Services Reports, 2005-2015, electronic records
Technical Services Reports, 2005-2014, paper
Records relate to the lives and rights of LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS in Northwestern Ontario and in Canada more broadly. Records reflect the work of Belrose as an individual, and in conjunction with the AIDS Committee of Thunder Bay (ACT-B); Gays of Thunder Bay; Northern Pride; Out and About; and more.
Includes publications, especially Thunder Gay Magazine, reACT-Believe, and FrontLine; notes, minutes, and correspondence related to formal and informal activism; and news coverage and current events in a variety of media.
The collection includes physical textual materials, video and audio cassettes, digital text, and digital audio and video recordings.
Reference material related to LGBTQ+ rights and historical information, publications including LU’s Out Spoken.
Includes some homophobic material.
Correspondence and letters between friends and family.
Correspondence and other documentation mainly from the beginning of Margaret Phillips' career, and her time at university.
Influential Women of Northern Ontario Influential Community Trailblazer Margaret Phillips 2014
Records, documents, and correspondence relating to Margaret Phillips's work on social policy and rights in Thunder Bay and internationally. Includes her work with Lakehead Social Planning Council, Northern Ontario Women's Decade Council, Thunder Bay Literacy Group, and more. Much of her focus is on women's rights and issues affecting women in Northwestern Ontario and worldwide.
Reference materials, conference records, correspondence, notes, and other documentation relating to women's rights and women's issues.
Records relating to Lakehead's planned collaborations with Georgian College for programs and facilities.