Fonds consists of research files, taped interviews and successive drafts of scripts and transcripts prepared for programmes in the CBC radio series, 'Ideas' and his dramatization of Herma Maximov's 'The Ultimate Threshold' prepared for CBC's 'Vanishing Point'. Also included are research materials related to his work on Dziga Vertov and notebooks from meetings held during his tenure as Dean.
UntitledThe fonds documents Terence William Barker's activities as minister in the Jehovah Church.
UntitledThe fonds consists of material that documents Jaffe's career as an educator and author and includes personal and professional correspondence, photographs, drafts and reprints of articles, speeches and reviews written by Jaffe as well as financial records related to his personal and professional life. It also includes academic and teaching files consisting of course outlines, lecture notes, copies of class assignments, minutes, reports, and other material related to committee work, grant applications, research material and other items that document his time at Northwestern University, Harvard, the University of British Columbia and York University. The bulk of the fonds, however, consist of material that documents Jaffe's ongoing interest and research into the life and work of the French nineteenth-century economist Leon Walras including reviews, articles and essays related to Walras' work written by Jaffe as well as copies of articles and papers written by Walras himself. There are transcriptions of Walras' correspondence and other material from the fonds Walras housed in Lausanne, Switzerland and used by Jaffe in editing his 'Correspondence of Leon Walras and Related Papers'. There are also original documents from Walras and his family such as royalty statements that document Walras' earnings from his books, family photographs, correspondence and other material dating from about 1860 to 1910.
UntitledThe fonds consists of typescripts for two works by the Clara McCandless Thomas and John Watt Lennox: one is the typescript of their work, 'William Arthur Deacon: a Canadian literary life,' with editorial changes in pencil, and the second is a chapter titled, 'A sense of belonging,' a study of the Canadian Authors Association, that was eventually incorporated into the Deacon book. Deacon was literary critic for the 'Mail and empire', (later the 'Globe and mail') and 'Saturday night magazine'. There are also computer printouts of index lists generated for the book on Deacon.
UntitledFonds consists of Peter H. Wood's records pertaining to his activities as staff member of York University. The fonds includes Glendon Campus construction files (1960-1965), York University Pension fund files (1961-1987) and his personal files (1961-1970).
UntitledThe fonds consists of Sally Zerker's records pertaining to her education, her teaching activities as well as her researches and publication about the Toronto Typographical Union.
UntitledThe fonds consists of business and political correspondence, records relating to Robert Henry Winter's membership on the York University Board of Governors, and scrapbooks detailing his business and political careers.
UntitledFonds consists of material which documents Joyce Wieland's career as an artist and filmmaker. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Grant files Graphic material Photographs Correspondence Manuscripts Personal files Legal records Financial records Printed material Sound recordings Moving image records
UntitledThe fonds consists of records pertaining to the administration and publication of the literary magazine Waves.
UntitledThe fonds consists of research notes, publication files for Janice Tyrwhitt's book, The Mill; copies of published articles, including the 'Reader's digest' articles that Tyrwhitt wrote or edited (1974-1992); correspondence and related material for Tyrwhitt's editorial and publishing career; and files related to the books written by Pierre Berton for which Tyrwhitt conducted research and answered correspondence.
UntitledThe fonds documents the journalistic activities of the Toronto Telegram and its predecessor, the Evening telegram. The fonds includes photographs, scrapbooks and clippings.
UntitledThe fonds documents William Moyer Swartley's academic career and research activities in the field of psychology. The fonds also includes personal records. Fonds consists of the following series: Correspondence and papers Notes Author and subject catalogue cards Writings and related papers Typescripts and reprints Printed material Newspaper clippings Photographs Paintings Films
UntitledThe fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports and related material of Donald Solitar for committees of the York University Senate, the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Arts and Science, and the Faculty of Arts.
UntitledThe fonds consists of correspondence of John R. Seeley, materials related to several York University committees (On Undergraduate Studies, President's Advisory, Campus Planning, Curriculum, Social Science Curriculum, Senior Staff Recruitment), departments (Sociology, Atkinson College, Psychology) and bodies (Senate, Faculty Council, Senior Common Room), as well as material on individual faculty members. There is also material relating to the Ford Foundation, which provided funding to the university in its infancy, correspondence and reports for President Murray Ross, as well as documentation of the dispute of 1962-1963 at York University.
UntitledThe fonds documents John Tupper Saywell' university career as well as his research activities in the field of the Canadian political history. The fonds consists of his professorial files, 1969-1979; sound recordings and transcripts, 1935-1961; his photograph collection; research files, [198-]; and political cartoons, [183-]-1993.
UntitledThe fonds documents the establishment, functioning and activities of the Robert Owen Foundation for the period 1931-1976 and Henri Lasserre's involvement with the foundation. It also partially documents the activities of the Canadian Fellowship Cooperative Community for the period of 1939-1947.
UntitledThe fonds documents Pauline Elizabeth Rhind's activities with the Kakabeka Press as well as her activities as a writer and artist for the period 1945-1978.
UntitledThe fonds consists of records relating to the Canadian Poetry Association, League of Canadian Poets and the HMS Press, as well as personal papers and manuscripts of Wayne Scott Ray.
UntitledThe fonds consists of records of Harry J. Pollock pertaining to his interest and involvement in theatre and to his research on James Joyce. The fonds includes correspondence and clippings, manuscripts, audio tapes, photographic materials, video cassettes, graphic and cartographic materials.
UntitledThe fonds mainly documents Norman Penner's research activities on the history of the Canadian Left.
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