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- 1947, 1960s
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings from various publications of articles about and poems by Dame Edith Sitwell, as well as review of her works.
Long, Elizabeth
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Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings from various publications of articles about and poems by Dame Edith Sitwell, as well as review of her works.
Long, Elizabeth
File consists of a sketch pad belonging to artist and COAA member Pat Walsh. The spiral-bound notebook contains mainly photographs of buildings in and around London, Ontario, and also contains ephemera, newspaper clippings, and other material. It appears to have been created in preparation for or after a COAA sketching trip.
Central Ontario Art Association
File consists of material relating to the arrangement of sketch trips and workshops, probably accumulated by program coordinator Margaret Lucas. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, flyers and programs for workshops and trips, a membership list, a meeting agenda, several registration lists, and other material.
Central Ontario Art Association
Part of Schneider family collection.
One issue of the Dutch Girl News v. 10, no. 29 (March 1968) containing a biographical piece on J.D. Small on the occasion of his retirement
Schneider family
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of captioned Winnipeg Free Press photo of war time nurses who gathered to honour Elizabeth Smellie. Photo caption reads: "Wartime nursing sisters met with their colonel Tuesday evening at a supper party in honor of Elizabeth Smellie (left front), matron-in-chief of the Canadian army medical corps' nursing service during the Second World War. Also a former chief superintendent of the Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada, Miss Smellie came from her home in Fort William, Ont. to attend the Canadian Public Health Association meeting. She is show with (from left) Katherine Morton, Evelyn Pepper of Ottawa, and Mrs. Alex Noble at the party in Deer Lodge Hospital nurses' lounge, arranged by the Canadian Nursing Sisters Association, Winnipeg Unit."
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings of articles from The Progressive about American author Lillian Smith best known for the 1944 novel Strange Fruit.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript biography and a laminated upper body portrait of Canadian politician Mary Ellen Smith.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Never Had Any Trouble, Woman Cabbie Reports" by Lex Schrag about Toronto taxi driver Dorcas Smith.
Long, Elizabeth
Advertisement trade card for Soapine by Kendall Manufacturing Company of Providence Rhode Island and illustrated by Charlotte Perkins Gilman showing a woman from behind dusting figurines that spell out Soapine on a mantel piece. Verso reads "Cleanliness in the house, laundry, kitchen and workshop is best secured by the use of Soapine. All wise people continue to use it after one trial. Kendall Mfg. Co. Established 1827. Providence, R.I."
Soapine advertisement illustrated by Charlotte Perkins Gilman showing a woman hanging laundry out from a wash basket. The laundry on the line spells out "Soapine." Verso reads "Soapine the great dirt killer, will remove dirt of all descriptions! Without injury to hands or fabric. Kendall Mfg. Co. established 1827 Providence, R.I."
Soapona trade card advertisement featuring an elephant looking on while two women hang laundry on a line. Verso reads "Saves times, expense and labor. Makes hard water soft. Does not injure the hands or clothes. Makes linen perfectly white. Is a great disinfectant. Each package contains a set of handsome picture cards. Manufactured only by R.W. Bell & Co. 77 to 89 Washington St., and 8 to 20 Beaver St., Buffalo, N.Y."
Social justice in the 21st century.
Part of John English fonds.
Program for “Social Justice in the 21st Century: a new inter-generational contract” in Alberta, November 14, 2013.
English, John
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Correspondence, clippings and drawings from Lionel Burt to William H. Kaufman, concerning the "Sorel Strut" ski system.
Kaufman, William Hutton
Items probably collected as souvenirs. Includes a photograph album with a leather cover (empty); blank postcards depicting Clachaig (Scotland), a Vancouver parade, and the University of Toronto; business cards for a hotel in California; autograph booklets; and a print of a boy and a police officer.
Martin, John Gartshore
Part of J. Wesley Graham fonds.
Clippings relating to Graham and to computing, as well as ephemera from the Computer Society of Canada and from the University of Waterloo.
Speech to National Liberal Club London.
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to a speech given by English at the National Liberal Club in London, on June 6, 2016. Speech and event were related to the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom. Includes program of the event and speech.
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Speeches and lectures given by John English at different events. Speeches included are:
English, John
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings and ephemera about Canadian educator Mrs. H.M. [Mary] Speechly who founded the Women's Institute of Manitoba and and was the first woman to sit on the Board of Governors of the University of Manitoba. File also includes a short typescript biography about Speechly's life and a manuscript note from Elizabeth Long about Speechly's distribution of information about birth control Winnipeg.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Materials related to Springfield College. Includes a program for the Springfield College 68th Commencement Dinner Dance (June 12, 1954) with annotations in pencil and pen about the attendance, a certificate for A. R. Kaufman reception of the degree of Doctor of Humanics, and photographs of A. R. Kaufman receiving the certificate on June 13, 1954.
Kaufman, A. R. (Alvin Ratz)
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "First Woman Minister Ordained by Baptists" about the ordination of Muriel Spurgeon, the first woman minister of the Baptist Church in Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of the passenger list from the voyage of the United States Lines ship S.S. Leviathan from New York to England in March, 1927. The Keffers sailed on this voyage when they moved to Germany. File also includes three dinner menus from the voyage.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Staff List: The Daily Record Staff, October 1, 1939.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Contains names, addresses, telephone numbers.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Contains printed programs/menus for the fifth, sixth and seventh annual banquets of the Daily Record Staff held in 1924, 1925 and 1926.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Contains printed reports with pictures of parties held in 1961 and 1964, menus from 1969 and 1970, invitation from 1974, photocopied items for 25-Year Club dinner held in 1976.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader-Post article "Ethel Stark, first woman symphony orchestra leader" by Mark Thivierge about Canadian violinist and conductor Ethel Stark.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings, ephemera, correspondence, photographs, a postcard of Creston, British Columbia, and a typescript biographical sketch related to and about British-Italian travel writer Freya Stark. The correspondence consists responses from staff at the Creston Review regarding a request from Valance S. Patriarche about Stark, as well as two letters written by Stark from her home in Italy to Patriarche regarding her father and his time in Creston. The photos are predominantly of Stark's father and his sculpture work, with the exception of a photo of Stark at the age of 72 in a garden with a dog the living room of a residential home.
Long, Elizabeth
Steckle, Susannah Isabella Chase.
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Susannah Isabella Chase Steckle, a of The Telegram article "It's been home for 128 years: they want to stay down on the farm" and a brief typescript note about Chase and related records in the Lady Aberdeen Library.
Long, Elizabeth
Stewart, Elizabeth (Betty) née Clement 1916-1977 and Peter Stewart 1915-1980.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of materials relating to the life and death of Elizabeth (Betty) Clement Stewart and husband Peter Stewart. Includes clippings on Betty's schooling, achievements, and death as well as obituaries for Peter and marriage announcements for the two. Also includes correspondence between Betty and William Pope Clement. As well, the file includes materials on Betty and Peter's daughter Janet including a programme from the 1978 Five Outstanding Young Londoners Awards Banquet at which she was honoured and correspondence between her and Beatrice Hagey.
Clement Bowlby Family
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Supermarkets Impress Titled Visitor From Britain" about Alice Lady Stokes, her life and career in India, and her first visit to Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from an unknown publication of an article called "Protest" which consists of a copy of a printed leaflet created by Henry B. Blackwell and American suffragette Lucy Stone. Includes an editor's note about Stone's life and involvement in the suffragette movement.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Lydia Dotto fonds.
Originals and photocopies of articles by Lydia Dotto published in different media in the year 1983. Media are Canadian Business, Doctor's Review, Quest, Canadian Geographic, en Route Magazine, Information Technology, City Woman, and Science Link.
Includes a program and printed speech delivered by Dotto at "A microcomputer conference for women" (Toronto, September 26 to 28, 1983) in which Lydia Dotto participated as a Luncheon Speaker. And program for "The age of microchips: the next five years" (Toronto, July 28 to August 1, 1983) where Dotto participated in the panel "Moral issues - who controls "progress"? Who pays the social cost?"
Dotto, Lydia
Stormthrower promotional materials.
Part of Julia McCarthy fonds.
Materials related to book Stormthrower. Includes information related to public readings, leaflet for “Art bar Poetry Series,” newsletter from Wolsak and Wynn (Fall 2002) with information about the book, itinerary for Julia McCarthy and Deirdre Dwyer and invitation to reception for an event from them, photocopy of Poet’s corner, and bus ticket.
Also contains print-out of poem “Twa corbies” written by Don Domanski.
McCarthy, Julia
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from an unidentified newspaper of "The Doctor Ignored University Rules" by Jo Carson about Dr. Emily Stowe and a typescript reproduction of biographical information about Stowe and daughter Dr. Augusta Stowe Gullen from the Autumn 1963 newsletter of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Pages of from a two-part article from The New Yorker about the history of oranges by John McPhee that includes mention of American author and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Mark the Birthplace of Dr. Stowe-Gullen" about the unveiling of a plaque at Mount Pleasant in honour of Stowe-Gullen, who was Canada's first woman graduate in medicine.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Well-known Free-lance Writer With Author Husband in Regina" about Canadian author Kathleen Strange.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Sunday Telegram (Sydney, Australia) article "Tale of controversy in Truth Or Repose" Australian diplomat, suffragette and campaigner for Australian Indigenous rights Jessie Street and her forthcoming autobiography Truth or Repose.
Long, Elizabeth
Strike, 1960 : A.R. Kaufman's file.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Contains material relating to the 1960 strike. Includes correspondence to and from A.R. Kaufman, newspaper clippings, memoranda, and a telegraph.
Kaufman Footwear
Strike, 1960 : University of Western Ontario case study.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Contains material relating to the 1960 strike as prepared for a University of Western Ontario business case study. Includes background on the Kaufman strike, copies of correspondence and memoranda relating to the strike, and photocopied newspaper clippings.
Kaufman Footwear
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Mrs. Strum Now Has 11 Children" about Canadian politician Gladys Strum.
Long, Elizabeth
Studies on the Digestibility of Some Nut Oils.
Part of World War One food circulars.
United States Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. 630: Studies on the Digestibility of Some Nut Oils, printed in Washington D.C. April 16, 1918 as a contribution from the States Relations Service. The bulletin states that it is geared towards students and investigators of food problems and records the results of a study on the digestibility or almond, black-walnut, Brazil-nut, butternut, English-walnut, hickory-nut and pecan oils.
United States Department of Agriculture
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Series consists of subject clipping files created and maintained by Long. The subjects are varied but in general relate to women's interests.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Alice Riggs Hunt fonds.
File consists primarily of newspaper and other clippings and ephemera relating to the struggle for women's suffrage in the United States. Includes a typescript (1 leaf, carbon) about Alice Riggs Hunt and a hand-drawn map of part of West Virginia for the purposes of distribution of suffrage literature.
Hunt, Alice Riggs
Part of Alice Riggs Hunt fonds.
File consists primarily of newspaper and other clippings and ephemera by and about Alice Riggs Hunt, concerning suffrage.
Hunt, Alice Riggs
"Sunshine's `If' [poem]," [Calgary Daily Herald?].
Part of Elaine M. Catley fonds.
Catley, Elaine Maud
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Over 2,000 Bush Workers Recruited by Regina Girl" by Helen Rogers about Dorothy Swain, the Saskatchewan hiring agent for Abitibi Power and Paper company.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Reader's Digest article "I Remember Gloria" by J.P. McEvoy condensed from the January 1951 edition of Motion Picture Magazine about American actress Gloria Swanson.
Long, Elizabeth
Die cut card showing five women behind a fence with a caption reading "The look well on the fence! Much better on the other side. This road leads to success used by the million." The verso shows the backs of the women, each of whom are holding a Sweeperette sweeper. Verso reads "always in the push our Sweeperette. Sweeperette Company 76 5th Ave. New York Grand Rapids, Mich."
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Personality Plus" about Ruth Sweet, production manager at Walsh Advertising Co. Ltd.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File consists of personalized gift tags sent with flowers received by Martha Rieder upon the death of Talmon Henry Rieder.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of James Walker fonds.
Materials related to the 20th Annual General Meeting of the S-20 & Nisei veterans association where James Walker was a guest speaker. Includes program of the meeting, related correspondence, lyrics to the Canadian national anthem and the song “Hotaru Lang Syne,” and script of Walker’s speech.
Walker, James
Taxes paid in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File of material relating to taxes paid by Peter Rieder in the Regional Municipality of Tullymet, Saskatchewan, and in the Grangedale School District and the Municipal District of Gilt Edge in Alberta. Includes correspondence, tax notices, tax receipts, etc.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of James Walker fonds.
Materials related to the event "Multiculturalism the Canadian dilemma (ethnic diversity, Racism and anti-Semitism in Canada)," in Hamilton, on November 24, 1996, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Ethnic diversity, racial equality and group rights: the Canadian experience." Includes printout of the paper, a program of the event, pamphlets, and related correspondence.
Walker, James
Ten Days for World Development.
Part of James Walker fonds.
Materials related to the event “Ten Days for World Development” (a nationwide programme focusing on major global issues) during a campaign that focused on raising awareness of world hunger. Includes poster and information pamphlets.
Walker, James
Tenth anniversary certificate.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
A certificate given to Andrew Telegdi in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Youth in Conflict with the Law.
Telegdi, Andrew
Testimonial luncheon organized by Planned Parenthood Ontario.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Materials related to a testimonial luncheon for A. R. Kaufman organized by Planned Parenthood Ontario. Includes information and programme, related newspaper clippings, and a disassembled scrapbook related to the luncheon with ephemera, photographs, and correspondence received by Kaufman.
Kaufman, A. R. (Alvin Ratz)
Part of Bechler family fonds.
A thank you card from the Bechler family photo album. The card is addressed to Aunt Annie from Jeanette and Ray Cosier in thanks for a wedding gift. Aunt Annie may refer to Annie Bechler (Schmidt).
Bechler family
Part of Schneider family collection.
One binder of photocopies, including some original snapshots and clippings in adhesive pages, consisting of The Ahrens story / compiled by Mary C. Shantz. Includes information about relationships and friendships between the Ahrens and Schneider families. Includes 4 snapshots of and a obituary for Floss Ahrens. This binder was owned by Herbert J. Schneider.
Schneider family
Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.
Eric McCormack. "Spiritual Sunbathing in the Heat of Durrell's Alexandria". Review of The Alexandria Quartet, by Lawrence Durrell. The Globe and Mail, Saturday, 15 June 1991, sec. C, page 18. In addition to the review of this novel which appeared in The Globe and Mail, this file also contains a 4 page typescript (computer output) of this review written by Eric McCormack which appears to have been forwarded to Katherine for her consideration.
McCormack, Eric P.
The American Society of Curio Collectors certificate of membership.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consist of one certificate of membership for G.J. Chadd in the American Society of Curio Collectors.
The Boston Rivals concert handbill.
One handbill advertising a concert of the Boston Rivals. The Boston Rivals were made up of Miss Hamlin, Mrs. Southwick, Mr. Winternitz, and Mr. Conant.
The Canadian Club theatre programme.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of two programmes for an evening hosted by The Canadian Club.
Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.
McCormack Eric, review of The Cunning Man, by Robertson Davies, Books in Canada 23, no. 7 (October 1994): 41-42.
McCormack, Eric P.
Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.
McCormack Eric. "Deranged Hellmouth Sucks You In". Review of The Hellmouths of Bewdley, by Tony Burgess. The Globe and Mail, Saturday, 31 May 1997, sec. D, page 13.
McCormack, Eric P.
The international yearbook and statesman's who's who : biographical section.
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of biographical sketches on Dana Porter from The International Yearbook Statesman's Who's Who.
Porter, Dana Harris
The journals of James Boswell.
Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.
McCormack Eric. "More than a Mere Shadow of Johnson". Review of The Journals of James Boswell, selected and introduced by John Wain. The Globe and Mail, Saturday, 7 March 1992, sec. C, page 20.
McCormack, Eric P.
The late Mr. Hamilton of the senate.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one article on the late Mr. Hamilton of Kingston.
The making of the modern world.
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to the event “1914-1918: the making of the Modern World” (2014). Includes preliminary anticipated costs (July 31, 2014), meeting minutes (October 29, 2013), draft of program, business cards for John English from the Bill Graham Centre of Contemporary International History and for Janice Gross Stein from the Munk School of Global Affairs' and poster and information about the event.
English, John
Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.
McCormack Eric. "On the Trail of the Grown-up Bogeyman". Review of The Man in the Closet, by Roch Carrier, translated by Sheila Fischman. (clipping : source unspecified)
McCormack, Eric P.
Part of Isabel Ecclestone Mackay fonds.
File consists of one typescript, one manuscript and one clipping of the poem which was published in a newspaper.
Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone
The Northern Institute: conferences focused on Canada’s North.
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to the "Conferences focused on Canada’s North" organized by the Northern Institute. Includes a “Special Tribute to Terry Fence (1950-2015),” program, list of participants, and slides for John English's presentation. Organized by the Northern Institute.
English, John
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
A theatre playbill for The Peasants' Revolt presented by the F.A.S.S. Theatre Company in the Theatre of the Arts at the University of Waterloo between February 5-8, 1975. The play was directed by Peter Golem.
Telegdi, Andrew
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one pamphlet on the history of the schooner Nancy.
The Shanghai-Low restaurant menu.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one menu for the Shanghai-Low restaurant and catering co. in St. Louis, Mo.
Part of Eric P. McCormack fonds.
McCormack Eric. "Abracadabra in Las Vegas". Review of The Spirit Cabinet, by Paul Quarrington. The Globe and Mail (www.GlobeAndMail.CA), 10 April 1999.
McCormack, Eric P.
The Suffragettes and their unruly methods.
Part of Irene Hancock fonds
Leaflet distributed by the National Women's Social & Political Union of a satirical letter about the methods of the suffragettes versus the methods of men who wanted enfranchisement.
Hancock, Irene
The Times weekly edition advertisement.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one advertisement and order form for The Times weekly edition.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Pamphlet in green and red type. Includes menu, list of toasts, and Berlin Board of Trade officers and council.
Sims family
One small hymnal of hymns sung by the National British Women's Temperance Association. The hymnal was compiled by Anna Gordon, Assistant Secretary World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The hymnal bears a pencil ownership mark of E.P. Nichols, American Delegate.
National British Women's Temperance Association
The White RIbbon Sine Qua Non.
One small booklet with rules, advice, and a bibliography of recommended books for members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
The York Club : regulations and house rules.
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of a rule and regulations booklet for The York Club.
Porter, Dana Harris
One scrapbook kept by an unknown theatre goer. The book is specially made for theatre performances and features in index of the plays, and a two page spread devoted to each play. The left hand side of the page allows for written comments on the title, date and location of the play as well as impressions, and criticisms of the actors and performance. The right hand side of the page is intended to be used to paste in the playbill. In many entries newspaper clippings about the performance are also present. All of the productions were held at the Castle Square Theatre in Boston by the Boston Stage Society in 1904 and 1905. There are records for 80 plays. Some of the playbills also include advertisements.
Part of James Walker fonds.
Materials related to the course History 103/104 “The emergence of the Third World” taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes table of contents with themes of lectures, tests and exams, course outlines, course summaries, and handwritten and typed notes for lectures:
Also contains ephemera from the “Global Community Centre,” and “Inventory of ‘Third World’ courses at the University of Waterloo,” notes about the OPEC, and notes for the course History 374 for a lecture given by James Walker on March 31, 1999, titled “Race and Resistance in Nova Scotia, 1945-1970.”
Walker, James
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript resume of Margot Thompson's birth, education, employment and interests. Thompson began working as the editor of the Canadian edition of Steel Labor in 1947.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Appointed Secretary of NWA" about the appointment of Lillian Thomson, former executive director of the National Council of the YWCA, as general secretary of the Neighborhood Workers Association
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader Post of article "Authority on Indian lore to address Canadian club" about an address to be given by Canadian painter Mildred Valley Thornton to the Women's Canadian club in Regina.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Women Serve Women They Respect: Woman" about Helen M. Tierney following her appointment as administrator of female personnel for the Insurance Company of North America Companies.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of a page taken from the September 29, 1958 issue of Time Magazine with an article titled Where will our heroes come from by Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg featuring a photograph of Dana Porter.
Porter, Dana Harris
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of article "Ruth Tomlinson, Alert Briton, Studies UN On Unique International BPW Fellowship" by Katharine Lyford writing for the Christian Science Monitor about Ruth Tomlinson, the first woman to receive and international fellowship to study at the United Nations.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of ephemera from the Toronto Homecomers Festival. Includes invitations and programmes.
Scrapbook of news clippings, ephemera and photographs collected by the Toronto branch of the Media Club of Canada regarding their activities and members from 1975-1979. Included are news clippings regarding the Club's name change and affiliation with the Press Club, a cancelled debate between Eleanor Pelrine and Marshall McLuhan about abortion, the donation of the Club's archives to the Public Archives of Canada (now Library and Archives Canada), and the state of the Parti Quebecois. Also included is biographical information regarding Jean Hibbert, Lotta Dempsey, Helen Hogg, Beth Nealson, Estelle Craig, Helen Wood, Amalia Lindal, Susan Sommers, Edna Jacques, Mona Clarke and Jo Carson. Photos consist of headshot portraits of Helen Wood and Amalia Lindal, and photographs taken at an dinner part in honour of the publication of Edna Jacques' Up Hill All the Way.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Toronto Women's Press Club: Ephemera.
Part of Jane Stuart Larrington fonds.
Invitation, copies of Verse and Reverse.
Larrington, Jane Stuart
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Jean Arnold Tory, chairman of the UNICEF committee and the Canadian committee of the International Conference of Social Workers.
Long, Elizabeth
Tours : Sheridan College Society of Painters and Photographers.
File consists mainly of material relating to international tours by the Sheridan College Society of Painters and Photographers. Includes flyers and mailings regarding the tours, as well as some flyers for COAA workshops.
Central Ontario Art Association
Part of James Walker fonds.
Materials related to a panel at the University of Waterloo, in 1991, that was part of the event “Fall Teaching Days” where James Walker participated in a panel titled “Is gender equity a problem on campus?” Includes drafts of paper by James Walker, instructions for the panel discussion, a program of the event, and handwritten notes.
Walker, James
File consists of an article from the Imprint on the 2015 Trans* march at Toronto Pride.
Glow Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Trans-Canada Air Lines passenger's coupon.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
A passenger's coupon issued by Trans-Canada Air Lines for air passage between Stevenson Airport (now the James Armstrong Richardson International Airport) in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Malton Airport (now the Toronto Pearson International Airport) near Toronto, Ontario. The coupon was likely used by Cameron Hill to travel between airbases when he was enrolled in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP).
Hill, Cameron Clare
Tree Ball Washing advertisement
Tree Ball Washing crystal advertisement trade card showing an illustration of three women washing, hanging out, and ironing laundry. The women are accompanied by a dog and a bird in a cage. Verso reads "Nellie - mama, shall I go for the washerwoman, as you have been sick lately and are not able to do the washing? Mother - Oh no, my dear child, you just go to our grocer and get me a large 5 cents package of the Three Ball Washing Crystal, it makes washing so easy that no washwoman is required. Manufactured by C.H. Fischer & Co., New York"
Trip to Nigeria : publications and ephemera.
Part of Kay Rex fonds.
File consists of materials relating to a 1976-1977 trip taken by Kay Rex to Nigeria to write on agricultural practices for the Globe and Mail. This file contains publications and ephemera relating to the trip including brochures, journals, receipts, etc.
Rex, Kay
Part of Kay Rex fonds.
File consists of materials relating to Kay Rex's trip to Yugoslavia. Includes ephemera, itineraries, postcards, notes and travel information.
Rex, Kay