Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Harriet A.L. Clark, a Toronto-based lawyer. The records document her studies as a student at Osgoode Hall Law School, her involvement with the Women's Law Association of Ontario, her connection to the Law Society of Upper Canada, and her participation in legal events, such as the Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference of 1955 and 1960. Records in the fonds include lecture notes, examination questions and booklets, certificates, ephemera, and photographs. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Certificates Course materials Ephemera Photographs Women's Law Association of Ontario material
UntitledFile consists of records relating to hobby shows organized by the Women's Law Association of Ontario and held at Osgoode Hall. The records document some of the activities of the WLAO and the hobbies of participating lawyers. Harriet A.L. Clark is noted as a participant in a newspaper article about the event from the Toronto Daily Star. Included are programmes and newspaper clippings.
Item is a typewritten draft copy of the constitution of the Women's Law Association of Ontario, of which Harriet A.L. Clark was a member. It documents the rules, regulations, procedures, and objectives of the association. The item has been annotated and corrected for typographic and grammatical errors.
Item is a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II and George Alexander Gale, Chief Justice of Ontario, taken on the lawn of Osgoode Hall, 26 June 1973, on the occasion of the re-opening of Osgoode Hall after renovations.
Series consists of photographs accumulated by Harriet A.L. Clark.
File consists of records relating to the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh to Osgoode Hall on 26 June 1973. The records document the ceremony to re-open the renovated portion of Osgoode Hall and the participation of members of the Law Society. The file includes a form letter signed by Sydney L. Robins, Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, a ticket of admission to the ceremony, and a booklet commemorating the visit.
Item is a group photograph of the first year class of Osgoode Hall Law School in 1944, taken on the steps of the Registry Office.
Item is a photograph of attendees at a Women's Law Association of Ontario dinner, held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, December 1947. Harriet A.L. Clark is seated at the table on the far right, left side, second from the top.
Series consists of records pertaining to the Women's Law Association of Ontario, a social and professional organization for women lawyers in Ontario, of which Harriet A.L. Clark was a member. The records document some of the functions and activities of the organization. Included in the series are a constitution, newspaper clippings and brochures.
Item is a programme for a dinner to celebrate the centennial of the County of York Law Association, held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. It has been signed by a number of dinner attendees.
File consists of two holiday cards depicting different images of Osgoode Hall, received or sent by Harriet A.L. Clark. One is signed by H.B. Branscombe, and the other is signed by Harriet A.L. Clark. The items are not addressed or dated.
File consists of records relating to reunions for the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1947, held in 1967, 1977, 1982 and 1987. The records include programmes, invitations, and lists of attendees. A number of the items have been annotated in ink or signed.
File consists of records relating to the first Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference, held in London, England, in July 1955, and attended by Harriet A.L. Clark. The records document the schedule and events of the conference and Clark's participation, as well as a trip taken to Scotland the week before the conference. The records include brochures, programmes, tickets, and invitations. Many items have been annotated or signed in ink.
File consists of records relating to the second Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference, held in Ottawa, Ontario, in September 1960, and attended by Harriet A.L. Clark. The records document the schedule, participants, and events of the conference. The records include memoranda, maps, brochures, programmes, tickets, and invitations.
File consists of records relating to the second Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference, held in Ottawa, Ontario, in September 1960, and attended by Harriet A.L. Clark. The records document the nature and substance of the conference programme, the issues discussed and the participating speakers. Included are printed conference papers in booklet form, a dinner menu and seating plan.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of legal practice.
Series consists of ephemera accumulated and used by Harriet A.L. Clark. Items document her activities at a variety of law-related functions and events, as well as her association with the Law Society of Upper Canada and Osgoode Hall Law School. Included in the series are brochures, programmes, invitations, cards, and tickets.
File consists of two timetables for classes held at Osgoode Hall Law School and two notebooks. The notebooks appear to have been used to record notes taken from legal texts or case books.
Item is a copy of Dr. D.A. MacRae's "Notes on Evidence" maintained by Harriet A.L. Clark, and used for her coursework at Osgoode Hall Law School.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of legal practice.