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Fonds · 1923-1990

The fonds consists of parish registers containing statistical records, Parish Council, Vestry, Women's Auxiliary, Ladies' Guild, Young People's Association, and Choir minutes.

Church of the Good Shepherd Anglican Church (Hamilton, Ont.)
Fonds · 1870-1974

The fonds consists of parish registers containing statistical records, services, and Vestry, Young People's Guild, Women's Auxiliary minutes, and a financial register. Most of the fonds has been microfilmed on 4 reels, numbered 26, 29, 35, 37. Researchers should also consult the St. Paul's Church (Jarvis, Ont.) fonds.

All Saints' Anglican Church (Hagersville, Ont.)
Morris Wolfe fonds
Fonds · 1972-2003, predominant 1972-1973

The fonds consists of Wolfe’s M.A. thesis, “A Study of Cultural and Political Nationalism and Racism as Reflected in the Pages of Saturday Night” and material from his book, A Saturday Night Scrapbook. The fonds (32 cm) is arranged into 4 series consisting of: manuscripts; graphic material; personal documents; published material.

Wolfe, Morris, 1938-
Michael Tippett collection
Fonds · 1947-1955

The collection consists of 31 letters to Edward Sackville-West (1901-1965), mainly concerning Tippett's opera The Midsummer Marriage.

Sackville-West, Edward, 1901-1965
Pieter Tas fonds
Fonds · 1908-1925

The fonds consists of approximately 360 letters to Tas from composers and musicians, 4 letters from Tas, printed materials such as programmes and news clippings, and photographs.

Tas, Pieter, 1868-1947
Fonds · 1962-1968

Fonds consists of correspondence and printed materials, including bulletins, working papers and reports, constitution and bylaws, press releases, as well as some materials of two of the founding organizations: l'association générale des étudiants de l'université de Montréal (AGEUM) and l'association générale des étudiants de Laval. The correspondence includes letters from Jean Lesage, Daniel Johnson, René Lévesque, Bernard Landry, then president of AGUEM, and others.

Union générale des étudiants du Québec
Fonds · 1981-1985

The collection consists of taped interviews, some with transcripts, of interviews done by Alan O'Connor, notes, correspondence, and draft copy of his report "The Real Live Type", 1985.

O'Connor, Alan
Edward Togo Salmon fonds
Fonds · 1893-1985, predominant 1932-1985

The fonds consists of offprints of Dr. Salmon's many articles, his degrees and awards. There is also one letter from Cesare Canessa to Arthur J. Evans of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, dated 6 December 1893. The fonds was supplemented by eight books from Dr. Salmon's library which have been catalogued.

Salmon, Edward Togo, 1905-1988
Marion S. Simpson fonds
Fonds · 1916-1918

The fonds consists of fourteen letters written by soldiers in appreciation of the gifts sent to them, as well as one b&w photograph.

Simpson, Marion S.
Hans Sinn fonds
CA ON00176 58-1995 & 24-2001 · Fonds · 1963-1983

Ther have been two accruals. The first accrual consists of the administrative files of Hans Sinn and relates to his involvement in three separate projects devoted to nonviolent international peace initiatives. There is an unexplained gap of eight years, 1968 to 1976, in which there are no available records. The fonds is arranged into three series: Series I: Sanity: Peace Oriented News and Comment; Series II: Training Institute for Nonviolence, Grindstone Island; Series III: Grindstone Co-operative. The first series dates from 1965-1967 and includes correspondence, mailing lists and information sheets directly related to the activities of the newspaper, Sanity: Peace Oriented News and Comment. There are several published materials, including copies of Sanity, various international peace related publications and newspaper clippings specifically devoted to the topic of resistance to the United States draft for the Vietnam War. The second series includes reports, notes, training evaluations and correspondence produced in conjunction with the operation of the Training Institute for Nonviolence on Grindstone Island, from 1963-1968; included are photographs, news clippings and circulars. This series also contains the business correspondence of Murray Thomson, a Quaker, who was Peace Education Secretary for Canadian Friends Service Committee. The original filing system of the Training Institute for Nonviolence has been retained in this series. The third series includes the administrative records, financial statements and board meeting reports of the Grindstone Co-operative, dating from 1976 to 1983. As well, there is a proposal for a 1977-78 expansion project, complete with architectural drawings, some correspondence, and a copy of the published work, Making Waves: The Grindstone Story. The second accrual consists of published materials.

Sinn, Hans
N.F. Simpson fonds
Fonds · 1956-1978

The fonds consists of the manuscripts and typescripts of published and unpublished plays and other works, as well as a small amount of correspondence and printed material, mostly programmes and 10 film stills.

Simpson, N.F. (Norman Frederick), 1919-
Jane Shen fonds
Fonds · 1969-1972

Fonds consists of correspondence and manuscripts of poetry.

Shen, Jane
W. H. R. Rivers fonds
Fonds · 1873-1919

The fonds consists of letters and cards written to Rivers from C. L. Dodgson (1832-1898), mathematician and author, also known as Lewis Carroll; Sir Francis Darwin (1848-1925), botantist and son of Charles Darwin; Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941), social anthropologist and author of The Golden Bough; Andrew Lang (1844-1912), scholar, folk-lorist, and author; Bernard Shaw (1856-1946), playwright; Arnold Bennett (1867-1931), novelist and playwright; and Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952), neurologist and Nobel laureate. The fonds also contains a letter from Arnold Bennett to Ellery Sidgwick, the editor of the Atlantic Monthly, introducing Rivers to him; an autograph of H. G. Wells (1866-1946), author, and other documents including two sketches, one in pencil and the other in pen and ink. There is also a typescript titled “Memories of Lewis Carroll” by Katharine Rivers, a sister of W. H. R. Rivers. The typescript was published in Library Research News, 3, no. 4 (January 1976).

Rivers, W.H.R. (William Halse Rivers), 1864-1922
I.V. Robinson fonds
Fonds · 1934-1935

The fonds consists of his published report, correspondence he conducted with companies in Britain, the United States, Europe and Australia in gathering information for the writing of his report, typed notes, and offprints.

Robinson, I.V.
William Ready fonds
Fonds · 1948-1982

The fonds mainly consists of two accruals. Thr first accrual contains correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of his books, articles, reviews, and other writings, speeches, newspaper clippings, artwork, photographs, sound recordings, and moving images. The second accrual (15-2005) consists of six audio cassettes.

Ready, William, 1914-1981
Fonds · 1971-1982, predominant 1973-1976

The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, financial documents, membership lists, news letters and circulars. Barker also included some records of other associations either affiliated with the National Committee or of which Barker was a member, including the North York High School Teachers' Association, 1976-1982 and the Metropolitan Association of Supply Teachers, 1971-1975. Also included is biographical material he collected on Ralph Ellis and Doug Carr. Ralph Ellis was expelled from the Hamilton and District Labour Council in 1971. See also the Ralph Ellis fonds.

National Committee for Independent Canadian Unions
Fonds · 1900-1951

The fonds consists of O'Hanlon's annotated typescript of the letter book of Henry Pringle from 1747 to 1782, her research notes, and correspondence concerning the Pringle family. The original letter book is in the National Archives of Canada. O'Hanlon used the pen name of Elizabeth Evory for the typescript.

O'Hanlon, Lettice
Ruth Nichols fonds
Fonds · [196?]-[199-]

Fonds consists mainly of manuscripts. There are two letters from C. S. Lewis (1898-1963).

Nichols, Ruth, 1948-
Fonds · 1870-1938

The fonds contains the typescript of the Tupper book which has been annotated by Margaret Marshall Saunders as well a typescript of an unpublished work by her, “Poor Phoebe”. There is correspondence relating to the Tupper book, including correspondence between Edward Saunders and Sir Charles Tupper (1821-1915). Tupper was a physician from Nova Scotia who briefly served as Prime Minister of Canada in 1896. There is correspondence gathered as part of the research of the Tupper book, including one undated letter from Sir John A. MacDonald (1815-1891)to Tupper. There is also correspondence to Margaret Marshall Saunders, mainly from the 1930s. The fonds also contains photographs and news clippings. The fonds was supplemented by books owned by Margaret Marshall Saunders. They have been separately catalogued.

Saunders, E.M. (Edward Manning), 1829-1916