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First World War discharge certificate and snapshot.

Alfred Gofton's first World War discharge certificate, dated August 26, 1919, and a snapshot from his time at war. A holograph letter dated March 25, 1990 from Annette H. Augustine to Dorcas Williams, archivist at J.M. Schneider Inc. about the donation of the discharge papers and photograph are also included in the file.

Schneider family

Flack, G. Ellis

File consists of three items of correspondence from G. Ellis Flack, librarian at The University, Notingham.

Davis, Bertram R.

Florida conf[erence and] Northwestern Summer inst[itute].

Materials related to the envent “Lessons & Legacies of the Holocaust” at Florida Atlantic University, November 7-9, 1998, where James Walker facilitated a workshop titled "Teaching the Holocaust at a Church related college." Includes program, schedule, TRACE Instructional Development Grant Report, receipts and financial statements, and related correspondence.

Walker, James

Focus for Ethnic Women.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Focus for Ethnic Women (FEW), an organization in the Waterloo Region that provides job training and skill development as well as counselling and information services for immigrant and visibly minority women. Records include handwritten notes, flyers and brochures outlining the organization’s mission and values, programs, and services as well as correspondence concerning the loss of work placements funded by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (now Employment and Social Development Canada). Also includes a copy of FEW’s newsletter, Focus on Focus!, vol. 3, issue 1 (summer-fall 2005).

Telegdi, Andrew

Forbes family and friends.

Photographs of the Forbes family and their friends including Mary Evelyn "Effie" Buck (nee Agnew), Millicent Lyall Forbes, George Alexander Forbes, Betty Forbes, Peg Forbes, Phyllis Agnew Buck, Isabelle Alexandra Burt (nee Buck), Florence Mary Louise Middleton (nee Buck), Evelyn Alice Foster Ferguson, Mary Ferguson, Norman and Barbara Forbes, Pamela Wilson, Stephanie Diane Forbes Derenzo, Robert Allen Forbes Derenzo, Nicholas Anthony Michael John Derenzo, Robert Forbes, A.R. Kaufman, and Dr. Robert James Lockhart. Also includes photographs featuring Royal Air Force members, Camp Forty at Tyson Lake, Ontario and the dining room of George Philip Buck and Mary Evelyn "Effie" Buck (nee Agnew) at 70 Dufferin Ave in Brantford, Ontario. Additionally, contains some correspondence between family members, primarily regarding the photographs.

Forbes, Betty

Forbes family letters.

Letters exchanged between George Alexander Forbes, Millicent Lyall Forbes, Betty Land, Peg Wilson, Ross Wilson, Pamela Wilson, Janet Land, Jennifer Land, and Thomas Land. Correspondence also contains press clippings, drawings, and greeting cards.

Forbes, Betty

Forbes, Margaret (Peggy) Chellew née Adams Clement 1921-2010 and Donald Rossell Forbes 1920-2005.

File consists of materials relating to Margaret (Peggy) Chellew Adams Clement Forbes and husband Donald Rossell Forbes. Includes a clipping, an invitation to Peggy and Donald's wedding as well as to the wedding of their son Jock to Rosemarie Ann Wilson, a poem written for Florence Grace Clement on her 90th birthday, family agendas and a series of correspondence.

Correspondents include:

  • Florence Grace Clement,
  • Carlton and Mary Clement,
  • Edward Meijer (Valhalla Inn),
  • Janet Stewart,
  • Walper Hotel,
  • John [?].

Clement Bowlby Family

Forbes, Margaret to Margaret Garden.

Letter from Margaret Forbes dated Inverury, October 4, 1835 addressed to Miss Garden, 204 Gallowgate, Aberdeen, hoping that Margaret will visit after the communion: "It always gives me pleasure to know that you have been favoured with such a Minister, who is likely to be zealous, in the cause of Christ … while God gives much grace to your young minister, he also will be the means of comforting you." She goes on to say, "We at present are well supplied with Gospel ministers, I pray for us, that the Spirit may accompany their labours," and ends by sending love to Jane and Jessy and hopes all can visit or write.

Sims family

Frazer, Robbin.

Typescript letter from Robbin Frazer to Elizabeth Long regarding copies of Performing Arts in Canada for possible inclusion in the Aberdeen library.

Long, Elizabeth

Freelance.

File consists of materials relating to Kay Rex's freelance journalism and fiction work. Includes clippings, correspondence, photographs, and research for articles. Also includes the Spring 1961 edition of Echoes the magazine of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire which features the short story Cinderella.

Rex, Kay

French Canadians.

5 pieces of correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to French Canadians. Includes an item from the Totonto Star Nov. 19, 1936 by Claude Dubuc, "The Grievances of Quebec : a memorandum from the Economic Chambers of of Quebec to the Ontario Boards of Trade." Includes correspondence with Claude Dubuc.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

From Dusty Vineberg.

Correspondence sent by Dusty Vineberg to Donna Jean MacKinnon on April 17, 1997. Correspondence includes articles written by Vineberg during her time at the Montreal Star (specifically in 1965, 1967, and 1973). Also contains a Christmas card sent by Vineberg for the New Year 1999.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

G.

Correspondents include the Hon. Mr. Justice Godfrey, Supreme Court of Ontario, V. Evan Gray, Ainslie W. Greene, and Norman S. Gurd.

Sims family

G Miscellaneous (file 1 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • G. & R. Furniture Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1928)
  • Galahad Press, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Gale, F.C., New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Gale, Zona, Portage, Wisc. (1915)
  • Gannett, Lottie A., Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Gannett Newspaper, Rochester, N.Y. (1933)
  • Gannett Publishing Company, Augusta, Me. (1923)
  • Gardner, Elizabeth Dean, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Gardner, Horace J., Philadelphia, Pa. (1928)
  • Gardner, J. Book and News Dealer, Savannah, Ga. (1915)
  • Gardner's Store, Whitewater, Wisc. (1936)
  • Garland, H.L., New Orleans, La. (1937)
  • Garland, Hamlin, Hollywood, Calif. (1931-1932)
  • Garlick, S.M., Beloit, Wisc. (1915)
  • Garrett Booke Shoppe, Hartford, Conn. (1917)
  • Garvey Literary Society, Loretto, Pa. (1931)
  • Gary, Elbert H., New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Gas Appliance Merchandising, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Gaston, Williams & Wigmore, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Gatchell, Charles, Mrs., Ossining, N.Y. (1936)
  • Gay, Harry, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Gay Book Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Gearon-Ray Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • General Alloys Company, Boston, Ill. (1930)
  • General Board of Christian Education, Nashville, Tenn. (1931)
  • General Electric Company, Harrison, N.J. (1929)
  • General Exchange Insurance Corp., Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • General Foods Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1929-1930)
  • General Merchant of Canada, Toronto, Ont. (1927-1928)
  • General Motors Dealers News, Chicago, Ill. (1928-1931)
  • General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Geneva Daily Times, Geneva, N.Y. (1923)
  • Gentle, Lou, Whitewater, Wisc. (1936)
  • Gentlewoman, New York, N.Y. (1927-1928)
  • Geological and National History Survey, Madison, Wisc. (1916-1918)
  • Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. (1913-1918)
  • George, A.R., Mrs. (Louise Bennett Weaver), Des Moines, Iowa. (1923)
  • Georgia Motorist, Atlanta, Ga. (1927-1928)
  • Georgia Power Co., Atlanta, Ga. (1927)
  • Georgian and American, Atlanta, Ga. (1919)
  • Gerard, John, Stockton, N.J. (1916-1933)
  • Gerhardt, C., New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Germann, Margaret, Fayetteville, Ark. (1930)
  • Gerstenberg, Alice, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Getting On, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Geyer Publications, New York, N.Y. (1928-1930)

International Press Bureau

G Miscellaneous (file 3 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Grabhorn Press, San Francisco, Calif. (1936)
  • Grace, J.G., Ottawa, Ont. (1928)
  • Graeve, Oscar, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Graf, Nelly, Denver, Colo. (1936-1938)
  • Graffick, M.G., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1915)
  • Graham, A.S., New Brunswick, N.J. (1914)
  • Graham, Bessie, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
  • Graham, G., Alameda Calif. (1930-1931)
  • Graham, Gladys Wilmot, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Grand, Stanley, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1931)
  • Grand Central Zone Tab, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Grand Forks Herald, Grand Forks, N.D. (1920)
  • Grand Rapids Herald, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1933)
  • Grand Rapids News, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1914)
  • Granite Monthly, Concord, N.H. (1923-1925)
  • Grant, Charley, Gettysburg, Ohio. (1934)
  • Grant Advertising Company, Dallas, Tex. (1934-1936)
  • Grant, W.T. Company, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Graphic, Los Angeles, Calif. (1916)
  • Graves, R.S., Oklahoma City, Okla. (1915)
  • Graves, Ralph H., New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Gray, Albert S., Grand Rapids, Mich. (1916)
  • Gray, E. Detroit, Mich. (1912)
  • Gray, Frances, Berkeley, Calif. (1933)
  • Gray, Henry, London, England. (1919-1921)
  • Grayson, Donna, Santa Monica, Calif. (1931)
  • Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Great Lakes Recruit, Great Lakes, Ill. (1918)
  • Great North Western Telegraph Company, Toronto, Ont. (1917)
  • Great Northern Railway Company, St. Paul, Minn. (1931)
  • Great Northern Semaphore, St. Paul, Minn. (1926)
  • Green, Edward, Winnipeg, Man. (1933)
  • Green, Robert M. & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Greene, Anne Bosworth, South Woodstock, Vt. (1931)
  • Greene, Thomas E., Washington, D.C. (1919)
  • Greenfield Times, Greenfield, Ohio. (1932)
  • Greening & Co., London, England. (1913)
  • Gregory, Blanche, New York, N.Y. (1935-1937)
  • Gregory, Esther, Bushnell, Neb. (1918)
  • Gregory, Jackson, Auburn, Calif. (1923-1938)
  • Gregory, K., New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Gregory Book Store, Inc., Providence, R.I. (1913)
  • Grey, Romer, Los Angeles, Calif. (1937)
  • Grey, Vivian, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Grey, Zane, Altadena, Calif. (1927-1938)
  • Griffin, A.J., Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Griffith, David W., Los Angeles, Calif. (1917)
  • Griffith, W.F., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1913)
  • Grimes Company, Washinton, D.C. (1928)
  • Grissinger, H.R., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Groak, Irwin D., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Grossman, Anton & Son, Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Gruskin, Benjamin, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Grustin, George, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Guest, Union City, Ind. (1922-1923)
  • Guild Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (1926)
  • Guildsman, Detroit, Mich. (1935-1936)
  • Gulf Publishing Company, Tulsa, Okla. (1927)
  • Gurnee, Odgers T., New York, N.Y. (1926-1931)
  • Guthrie Star Publishing Co., Guthrie, Okla. (1912)

International Press Bureau

Gallerie D'este.

File consists of materials relating to the exhibition and sale of Tony Urquhart's works at Gallerie D'este. Includes two items of correspondence between Tony and the gallery, a sample contract, handwritten notes by Urquhart, business cards, and promotional materials.

Urquhart, Tony

Gallery House Sol: correspondence, press clippings and related material.

  • SCA344-GA393-7
  • File
  • March 21, 1945-December 21, 1964, predominant 1959-1963
  • Part of Sommer family fonds.

Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters discussing Gallery House Sol, an art gallery opened by Ulrich Sommer on Saturday, July 21, 1962. The gallery was located inside Ulrich Sommer’s home at 45 Charles Street in Georgetown, Ontario. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, press clippings, children’s drawings, a matinee program and a photograph possibly of Elisabeth Höpken reading on a ship in 1961.

Garden, John to Margaret, Jane, and Jessie Garden.

Letter to Margaret, Jane, and Jessie dated London, September 11, 1835 from their brother John Garden, in which he reports on the sad state of his health and wardrobe, asks for shirts and collars, but particularly for "flannel drawers and a surcoat." He reports that on reading Jessie's letter "an overpowering sort of sensation thrilled through me, such as I have not felt since I came here … never did I wish so much to be home" (includes envelope).

Sims family

Garden, Robert to Margaret, Jane, and Jessy Garden.

Partial letter from [Robert?] Garden dated London, 31 October, 1833, to "Dear Sisters," followed by a long disquisition on the proper response of women to changes in their circumstances: "It is the smile of contentment which ought to be on your lips even in the midst of the greatest difficulty." It is not made clear whether actual changes in circumstance in the financial or social standing Garden family are behind this well-meaning attempt to stave off discontent in the sisters. This is possibly from Garden sisters' brother Robert Garden.

Sims family

Garvin, John W.

Date: 1935.05.07 Place from: Toronto, Ont. To: Catley, Elaine M. From: Garvin, John W.

Response to letter from Catley regarding her poetry. Includes praise for "a marked improvement in [her] verse" and a request to have include some of her poems in a revised edition of Canadian Poets and Humorous Verse by Canadian Authors.

Catley, Elaine Maud

General : correspondence.

15 pieces of correspondence and correspondence copies to and from F.W. Wegenast, mostly relating to borrowed or acquired books and printed material. Correspondents include Mary Hawkins, Birth Control Society of Hamilton. Also includes one unsigned, undated document: Information and complaint on oath of Constable Emile Martel.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

General correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley in 1977 to and from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to submission of his work, letters of acceptance and rejection, and job applications. Also contains personal correspondence related to insurance and employment records.

Shipley, Robert

Geneva Park : art shows & artists : 1989-1990s.

File consists of material relating to programs organized by the COAA, and mainly the annual workshops at Geneva Park (Longford Mills, Ontario) for 1994-1996 and the annual juried exhibition called Crossection for 1980-1982. Material relates to the organization and arrangement of the events. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, reports, flyers and invitations, brochures, programs, exhibition lists, minutes, budgets, draft workshop descriptions, etc.

Central Ontario Art Association

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated January 1, 1846 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter starts off with a message from Sarah Bray giving details on her life and their grandmother's health as well as mentioning friends who have moved to Canada. George writes about the family in Ireland as well as commodity prices and scarcity and the Great Potato Famine.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated March 31, 1844 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter discusses Abraham's land and how much he has cleared and the money he owes on it, as well as the health and news of the family.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray sent April 17, 1842 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin, Ireland. The letter discusses family news, finances, and a proposed trip to visit Abraham.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated July 9, 1843 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter discusses the price of land in Canada and if Abraham can clear it, money sent to Abraham, and news and health of the family, including the marriage of Jemima Bray to John Schofield on March 4th.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated December 31, 1843 Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter discusses the health of the family and how they desire to hear from Abraham as they are not sure where he is living. Abraham's sister Hannah also sends a few lines at the end of the letter.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated October 1, 1844 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter discusses sending money to Abraham and how it should be used to pay his mortgage, as well as news on the family, including a mention of Jacob getting over the measles.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated February 2, 1845 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter expresses concern for Abraham that his money situation has been resolved and gives updates on the family. Abraham's sisters Hannah and Rachel include short notes at the end of the letter.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated June 1, 1845 from Rathmines. The letter sends Abraham best wishes on his wedding, gives news on family and friends including the death of Mr. Lazenby, and also lists the names and birth dates of Abraham's siblings and aunts and uncles.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated September 2, 1845 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter entreats Abraham to write them more often and gives updates on the family as well as the cloth industry and crop yield in Dublin.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray sent January 8, 1843 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin, Ireland. The letter discusses family news and health, finances, the First Opium War, facts about Canada quoted from Mr. Lazenby including a mention of "Large Forests inhabited by Tribes of Indians," and Abraham's life in Canada.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated September 2, 1844 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter expresses concern for Abraham's well being as the family has not heard from him and offers to send money to help pay the mortgage on his land.

Bray Family

Gerrie, Maria and John to father and Nancy [Samuel Bowman and Nancy Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maria and John Gerrie to her father Samuel B. Bowman and sister Nancy Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed July 2, 1878, Hamilton. In the letter Maria discusses recent Dominion Day celebrations in Toronto and taking the boat from Hamilton to their. She also mentions strawberry picking, friends visiting and that she is planning on going to the Mechanic's Institute Library. She also entreats her father to come visit her soon by taking the Great Western and Hamilton line.

Bowman family

Gerrie, Maria to father and Allan [Samuel B. Bowman and Allan Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maria Gerrie to her father Samuel B. Bauman and brother-in-law Allan Bowman (husband of sister Nancy). The letter is dated and addressed March 18, 1878, Hamilton. In the letter Maria mentions that she has recently married John Gerrie and that they have just moved from Stratford to Hamilton. She also describes their new home in detail and compares it to the previous one.

Bowman family

Ghent, Mildred : correspondence received, 1941.

Nine pieces of correspondence from Jenny Pincock to Mildred and Percy Ghent. Topics include Edna Breithaupt and Wakunda, going for tea with Phoebe Watson, art, writing, plans, etc. Includes poetry. She adds a note in one letter asking to be an adopted aunt to Nancy and Arthur, "Aunt Jane, Janet or Helena," and thereafter signs the letters "Jenny Secunda," "Aunt Janet Secunda," and simply "Secunda." "Mr. and Mrs. Ghent" are addressed as "Mildred" or "Dear Inspiration Family." The letters are written from 65 Heins Ave. in Kitchener and from Madoc.

Maines Pincock Family

Giraffe book : distribution letters.

Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's research on the distribution of giraffe populations in various African countries. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, notes, 2 maps of South Africa, 1 ca. 1960 map of Mocambique, and 1 map of Rhodesia with hand colouring and annotations.

Incoming correspondents include:

  • H. Sandon - University of Khartoum (December 23, 1959)
  • Dr. Ing. Franz Losimfeldt Heske - Department of Forestry and Game, Ethiopia ([December?] 24, 1959)
  • H. F. Lamprey - Game biologist, Tanganyika (December 30, 1959)
  • P. [illegible] - Ministere de l'economique rurale et de la cooperation, Senegal (December 31,1959)
  • [illegible] - Game Department, Nairobi (January 4, 1960)
  • E. B. Edney - University of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (January 4, 1960)
  • J. Meester - Transvaal Museum (January 4, 1960)
  • [illegible] - Northern Rhodesia Office of the Headquarters Game Officer (January 5, 1960)
  • [illegible] - South West Africa Office of the Administrator, Windhoek (January 7, 1960)
  • E. Davison - Office of the Chief Game Warden Federal National Parks Dept., Southern Rhodesia (January 12, 1960)
  • P. L. Dekeyser - University de Dakar Institut Francais D'Afrique Noire (January 19, 1960)
  • R. Hault - Congo Belge Direction Generale (January 19, 1960)
  • J. J. Lawrie - Ministry of Natural Resources, Somaliland Protectorate (February 4, 1960)
  • P. F. Bromfield - Bechuanaland Protectorate (February 10, 1960)
  • Eduardo de Castro Amaro - Provincia de Mocambique (February 10, 1960)
  • Solad Abdi Mohamud - Minister of Agriculture & Livestock of Somalia Government (February 11, 1960)
  • [J. E.?] Webb - University College of Ibadan (February 24, 1960)
  • George A. Petrides - Michigan State University (July 5, 1961)
  • H. K. Buechner - Washington State University (September 29, 1961)
  • Allan C. Brooks - Game Department, Uganda (October 14, 1961) [includes hand drawn map of Uganda]
  • Reay H. N. Smithers - National Museums of Rhodesia (June 4, 1968)
  • W. F. H. Ansell - Chilanga, Zambia (March 10, 1971)
  • Abdirahman Haji Noor - Republica Democratica Somalia Ministry of Rural Development & Livestock (March 15, 1971)
  • Alexandre de Sousa Dias - Provincia de Mocambique Direccao Dos Servicos Veterinaria (March 17, 1971)
  • A. C. Campbell - Republic of Botswana Department of Wildlife & National Parks (March 18, 1971) [includes map showing distribution of giraffe populations in Botswana]
  • Fraser Tong - Demoncratic Republic of the Sudan, Ministry of Animal Resources, Game & Fisheries (March 23, 1971)
  • Mabratu Fesseha - Imperial Ethiopian Government Wild Life Conservation Department (March 30, 1971)
  • Paul Pierret - Republique Demoncratique du Congo Institut National Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (March 31, 1971)
  • J. H. Grobler - Department of National Parks and Wild Life Management, Rhodesia (April 14, 1971)
  • R. I. G. Attwell - Department of National Parks and Wild Life Management, Rhodesia (April 21, 1971)
  • Julio Lopes - Safrique (April 29, 1971) [includes 1967 map of Mocambique]
  • A. A. Ferrar - Kyle National Park Wildlife Research Unit (May 11, 1971) [includes map of South Africa with hand draw annotations]
  • Vasco Antunes Sousa Dias - Direccao Provincial dos Servicos de Veterinaria (August 30, 1971)
  • Elizabeth M. Nesbit Elliott - East Rudolf National Park, Kenya (April 1974)

Dagg, Anne Innis

Giraffe book 1980 update by Anne Innis Dagg.

Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's update of The giraffe for reprint. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, notes, and editorial changes. Outgoing going correspondence includes numerous carbon copies of letters to officials in various African countries requesting updates to the distribution of giraffe populations (see File 37 for distribution information solicited for first version of book). File also inlcudes works by Anne Innis Dagg: "second edition update" (1980), ts. 43 [5] leaves, photocopy.

Incoming correspondents include:

  • J. Bristol Foster (1980-1994)
  • Robert E. Krieger - Krieger Publishing Company (1980-
  • Scott White - Swarthmore College (November 8, 1978) [includes copy of article by White regarding giraffe behaviour]
  • [illegible] - Republique du Senegal Ministere du Development Rural (May 17, 1980)
  • Yusuf Mohamed Ahmed - National Range Agency Wild Life Department, Somalia (August 30, 1980)
  • Vaughan A. Langman - Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University (May 22, 1980)
  • L. Karstad - Ministry of Agriculture, Veterinary Services Department, Kenya (May 29, 1980)
  • Ngog Nje Jean - Republique Unie du Cameroun Organisation pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (May 30, 1980; October 13, 1980)
  • N. J. Dippenaar - Transvaal Museum (June 6, 1980)
  • Elizabeth O. Wangari - Ministry of Environmental and Natural Resources, Kenya (August 1, 1980)
  • Vaughan A. Langman - University of Nairobi, Department of Animal Physiology (July 31, 1980)
  • Gail Ryan - University of Waterloo, Department of Physics (July 30, 1980)
  • S. C. J. Joubert - Kruger National Park, South Africa (July 14, 1980)
  • S. Heather-Hayes - African Wildlife Leadership Foundation (July 7, 1980)
  • D. C. D. Happold - Australian National University, Department of Zoology (July 3, 1980)
  • Kakiese Onfine - Republique de Zaire Institut Zairos pour la Conservation de la Nature (August 5, 1980)
  • J. E. Lensing - Department of Agriculture and Nature Conservation, South Africa (July 2, 1980)
  • D. K. Andere - Ministry of Environment and Natural Resouces, Kenya (June 26, 1980)
  • C. J. Lightfoot - Department of National Parks and Wild Life Management, Zimbabwe (June 30, 1980) [includes abstracts and map from M.Sc. thesis by Lightfoot related to Dagg's area of interest]
  • Jaime Tora - Republica Popular de Mocambique Ministerio da Agricultura (June 26, 1980)
  • P.W. Sichone - Chilanga, Zambia ([June 1980])
  • Teshome Ashine - Wildlife Conservation and Development Team, Ethiopia (June 5, 1980)
  • E. Mukasa - International Livestock Centre for Africa, Ethiopia (June 9, 1980)
  • [Unopened returned letter from Dagg to the Department of Wild Animals in Chad] (1980)
  • M. Cisse - Department de Zoologie des Vertebres Terrestres, West Africa (n.d.)
  • F. S. Njau - United Republic of Tanzania Ministry of Natural Resources and Animal Production (July 29, 1980)
  • O. Bourquin - National Parks, Games and Fish Preservation Board, South Africa (July 8, 1980)

Dagg, Anne Innis

Giraffe book, 1976.

Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's book The giraffe. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, notes and editorial feedback, a chapter index, book jacket, documents relating to the publication, royalty receipts, and reviews. Includes 7 slides, 2 photographs.

Incoming correspondents include:

  • Anne [no last name] (July 10, 1950)
  • Major A. N. Weinman - Zoological Gardens of Ceylon (April 22, 1960)
  • Peter Mann - Ontario Veterinary College (September 21, 1965)
  • Prof. Dr. H. Hediger - Jahre Zurcher Zoo (January 14, 1975)
  • A. J. Hall-Martin - University of Pretoria (March 7, 1974)
  • [J. Camphus?] - Transvaal Museum (October 12, 1973)
  • J. Bristol Foster (1956-1979)
  • Oliver G. Jones - Zoological Society of London (October 10, 1956)
  • L. Harrison Matthews - Zoological Society of London (1957-1969)
  • C.S. Churcher - University of Toronto (? 27, 1958; January 7, 1974)
  • Knut Schmidt-Nielsen - Duke University (November 9, 1960)
  • F. Bourlière - Faculté de médecine de Paris (December 23, 1960; July 3, 1961)
  • E. J. Barden - University of Edinburgh (February 21, 1961)
  • R. J. Ortlepp - Union of South Africa Department of Agriculture (April 4, 1961)
  • R. F. Dasmann - Museum of Vertebrate Zoology University of California (June 16, 1961)
  • Dr. D. Serfontein (June 24, 1961; August 28, 1961)
  • Fred H. Ellins - Star Weekly (December 15, 1964)
  • Richard Greene - Grolier (September 9, 1964)
  • R. F. Ewer - Rhodes University (November 11, 1964)
  • William Stephenson (November 30, 1964)
  • William Feindel - McGill University (December 7, 1964; December 18, 1964; January 8, 1965)
  • Richard Carrington - [Zoological Society of London?] - (May 18, 1965 )
  • Laurance Wallace - Reed College (1965-1966)
  • B + A + E + now M [Bristol, Anne Eric and Mark] (May 19, 1966)
  • Isobel M. Clark - W. J. Gage Limited (May 1, 1968)
  • Miriam Rothschild (October 29, 1968)
  • Ronald R. Reuther - Recreation and Park Department Golden Gate Park (March 28, 1969)
  • Julian Shuckburgh - George Weidenfeld & Nicholson Lmited (May 12, 1969)
  • Richard Carrington (May 19, 1969)
  • J. Bristol Foster (August 11, 1969)
  • [OA?] (February 2, 1970)
  • Harry Hoogstraal - U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 Medical Zoology Department (March 5, 1971; March 25, 1974)
  • Bob [Robert] Bateman - ([ca. 1972])
  • J. Bristol Foster (May 15, 1973)
  • Vaughan A. Langman (May 19, 1974)
  • C. A. Spinage - College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka (June 6, 1974)
  • J. Bristol Foster (December 21, 1974)
  • Vernon N. Kisling, Jr. - Metropolitan Dade County Florida Park & Recreation Department (January 17, 1975) [slides clipped to letter]
  • Georgia Narita - Van Norstrand Reinhold Company (January 28, 1975)
  • Rachel Davison - Van Norstrand Reinhold Company (1975)
  • Alberta Gordon - Van Norstrand Reinhold Company (1975-1976)
  • Ashak M. Rawji - Van Norstrand Reinhold Company (1976)
  • J. Bristol Foster - Lands Branch Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources Victoria, B.C. (1976)
  • D. F. [Poplin?] - Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle (1978)
  • J. Bristol Foster (1979)
  • H. G. Vevers - Zoological Society of London (1974)

Dagg, Anne Innis

Goldie, Alex R. to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter from Alex R. Goldie dated May 13, 1937 to Harvey J. Sims, concerning the visit of the Governor-General to Kitchener on May 19, 1937.

Sims family

Goodman lectures.

Materials related to John English presentations at the Goodman Lectures at the University of Western Ontario (October 4-6, 2011). The lecture series is titled “The Arctic Challenge.” Lecture 1 is “Finding the Arctic”, lecture 2 “Owning the Arctic”, lecture 3 “Governing the Arctic.” Includes related correspondence.

English, John

Governor general's literary award for poetry.

Materials related to the Governor General's Literary Awards. Includes certificate issued to Julia McCarthy for being selected as a finalist for the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry and related correspondence and newspaper clipping.

McCarthy, Julia

Governor-General's awards board.

File consists of correspondence between G. Elmore Reaman and Frank Stiling, chair of the Governor-General's Awards Board, concerning the former's role as one of the judges for the award for creative non-fiction in 1953 and 1954.

Reaman, George Elmore

Graeff, Arthur D.

File consists of correspondence between G. Elmore Reaman and his friend historian Arthur D. Graeff concerning their mutual interest in Pennsyvania German history.

Reaman, George Elmore

Grand Valley Institution for Women.

Material accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his post-political career related to the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ontario. Records include an overview of the correctional, mental health, reintegration, educational, and other programs at the facility.

In addition, the file contains program statistics and an anonymous letter from a federally sentenced women about the intrusive nature of prison searches. Moreover, the file contains a list of issues at the facility written by an unknown individual that notably asserts Indigenous inmates are over-represented in the general population and maximum secure unit and that certain behaviours are more strictly enforced with Indigenous inmates causing them to be frequently segregated.

Telegdi, Andrew

Grandma : correspondence received.

Four pieces of correpondence addressed to "Grandma." It is not clear who this refers to.

Date and Place from: n.d. s.l. To Grandma From Wismer, Johnny.

Date and Place from: March 20, 1875 Landisville, N.J. To Grandma From Wismer, J.E.

Date and Place from: June 1, 1884 Campden, ON To Grandma From Moyer, Ella Notes: Includes letter from Burness Moyer.

Date and Place from: October 4, 1885 Cedar Falls, Iowa To Grandma ? From Moyer, Sophie.

Schantz Russell Family

Grant applications.

Materials related to the submission for grants. Includes correspondence related to the Nova Scotia Tourism and Culture Creation Program for Grants to Individuals program and seven poems possibly related to the submission for the year 2002; description, instruction for submission and submission forms for the Nova Scotia Tourism and Culture professional development, creation, and presentation for the year 2006 and related correspondence; and submission forms for the Canada Council for the Arts grants for professional writers for the year 2006; project descriptions for unspecified grants; and several versions of McCarthy's curriculum vitae.

McCarthy, Julia

Graphs and networks.

Research materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to graphs and network research. Includes notes and diagrams as well as one letter and attachment from Frank Allaire, University of Manitoba, to Donald Cowan regarding a project on the maximal number of disjoint circuits of a graph. Also contains copies of the following articles and papers:

  • 1. Tutte, W.T. (January 1960). A non-hamilton graph. Canadian Math Bulletin, volume 3, (number 1), pages 1-5.

  • 2. Hoffman, A.J. and R.R. Singleton. (November 1960). On Moore graphics with diameters 2 and 3. IBM Journal.

  • 3. Liu, C.L. (January 1, 1972). Topics in combinatorial mathematics. Mathematical Association of America.

  • 4. Van Voorhis, David C. (1972). Toward a lower bound for sorting networks. Published in R.E. Miller and J.W. Thatcher, eds, The Complexity of Computer Computations, pages 119-129.

  • 5. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin & R.G. Stanton. (June 1973) The generalized Petersen graph. 93 pages.

  • 6. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin & R.G. Stanton. (August 1973). Construction of the generalized Moore graph on 20 vertices. 12 pages.

  • 7. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin & R.G. Stanton. (1975). Topological design considerations in computer communications networks. 18 pages.

  • 8. James, L.O. (Undated). A combinatorial proof that the Moore (7, 2) graph is unique. 8 pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Grasshopper I : publishers' correspondence.

File consists of forty one items of manuscript and typescript correspondence between Bernard Suits and publishers regarding his book "The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia." Also included are royalty statements and a signed Memorandum of Agreement between Suits and the University of Toronto Press dated September 29, 1977.

Correspondents include:
• Basic Books Inc.;
• Bayliss, Catherine;
• Carver, Catharine;
• Davidson, R.I.K.;
• Epton, Arli;
• Ferris, April;
• Fitchen, Allen N.;
• The Free Press;
• Godine, David R.;
• Gray, Lisa;
• Green, Ashbel;
• Harper and Row;
• Isay, Jane;
• Jamieson, Jean C.;
• Livernois, Audrey M.;
• Marshall, Hilary S.;
• Mirrieless, James F.;
• Parker, Margaret;
• Peroni, Gwen;
• Stallworthy, Jon;
• Stokes, John;
• Wilson, N.W.

Suits, Bernard

Greenham, Henry.

Date: 1927.05.25 Place from: Banff, Alberta To: Catley, Elaine M. From: Greenham, Henry

Response to letter from Catley regarding a poem by Greenham.

Catley, Elaine Maud

Grierson, Margaret S.

Copy of a typescript letter from Margaret Storrs Grierson, director of the Sophia Smith Collection, to Elizabeth Long requesting information about the Lady Aberdeen Library. The letter provides information about the nature and scope of the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and makes mention of other international collections with a focus on women and their contributions to society such as the Fawcett Library in London, the International Archive of the Women's Movement in Amsterdam, and the Margaret Cousins Memorial Library in New Delhi.

Long, Elizabeth

H.

Correspondents include Lieut. L.K. Harrison (Director of Music, Royal Canadian Regiment), Sir A. Wilson Hungerford, Belfast (fellow bowler), Elizabeth M. Harper (Fellow of the Royal Empire Society and Men of the Trees), Homer Heard (to and from concerning work done at Chicopee), Allison Heasley, and "Harry."

Sims family

H Miscellaneous (file 1 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Haeger Potteries Inc., Dundee, Ill. (1947)
  • Haessler, Carl, Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Hagen, Frank E., Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, Kan. (1932)
  • Half-Century Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Half Pint, Pasadena, Calif. (1928)
  • Halifax Herald, Halifax, N.S. (1920)
  • Hall, Baird, New York, N.Y. (1944)
  • Hall, Clarence W., Chicago, Ill. (1941)
  • Hall, Frederick, Berea, Ky. (1942)
  • Hall, Gilman, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • Hall, Lyman B., Upper Darby, Pa. (1949)
  • Hall, Wilbur, San Anselmo, Calif. (1926-1937)
  • Hamiltonian, Chicago, Ill. (1921-1930)
  • Hammer, K.L. Advertising, Oakland, Calif. (1926)
  • Hammermill Paper Company, Erie, Pa. (1946)
  • Hammond, Hilda Phelps, New Orleans, La. (1946-1951)
  • Hancock, La Touche, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Hanlon, Brooke, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937-1940)
  • Hanna, Mark, New York, N.Y. (1952)
  • Hannum, Robert M., Peoria, Ill. (1940)
  • Hansen, Robert R., Chicago, Ill. (1946)
  • Harben, Robert, London, England. (1952)
  • Harding, A.R., Columbus, Ohio. (1916-1918)
  • Harding, Walter, Bridgewater, Mass. (1946)
  • Hardless, Charles R., Calcutta, E. India. (1913)
  • Hardware Age, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Hardware Retailer, Indianapolis, Ind. (1929)
  • Hardy, R. Wesley, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Hargreaves, George T., Jamaica, N.Y. (1917)
  • Harkey, J.W., Matthews, N.C. (1947)
  • Harlem Book Company, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Harmon, Marie M., San Francisco, Calif. (1948-1949)
  • The Harmonizer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. (1930-1931)
  • Harmsworth, Alfred, London, England. (1914)
  • Harper, Marguerite E., New York, N.Y. (1931-1936)
  • Harries, Houser & Jones, Toronto, Ont. (1950-1951)
  • Harriman, E.E., New York, N.Y. (1922-1945)
  • Harriman, Joseph, Wolverhampton, England. ([19--])
  • Harriman, Karl Edwin, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Harris, Arthur M., Olympia, Wash. (1923)
  • Harris, H.E., Boston, Mass. (1931)
  • Harris, Lane W., Boston, Mass. (1916)
  • Harrison, Edith Ogden, Chicago, Ill. (1920-1921)
  • Harrison, Henry Sydnor, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Harrison, Melvin, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1951)
  • Harrison Company, Atlanta, Ga. (1939)
  • Hart, Jerome A., San Francisco, Calif. (1924)
  • Hart, Leo, Rochester, N.Y. (1934)
  • Hart, Ruth, Olive View, Calif. (1949)
  • Hartford Agent, Hartford, Conn. (1927)
  • Hartford Courant, Hartford, Conn. (1920)
  • Hartford Publishing Corp., New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Hartford Times, Hartford, Conn. (1919-1921)
  • Hartford Women, Hartford, Conn. (1929)
  • Hartman, C.L., Canoga Park, Calif. (1952)
  • Harvester World, Chicago, Ill. (1926-1928)
  • Harvey, Fred, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Hasbrouck, Louise Seymour, Woodstock, N.Y. (1931)
  • Hass, Robert, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Hatch, Eric, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (1935-1941)
  • Hatler, Margaret Butler, Parsons, Kan. (1952)

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H Miscellaneous (file 2 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Haverfordian, Haverford, Pa. (1926)
  • Hawkins, Frederick B., Westwood, N.J. (1913)
  • Hawkins, Glenn W., Lansing, Mich. (1927)
  • Hawkins, Lucy Rogers, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Hawkins, Willard E., Denver, Colo. (1917-1918)
  • Hawley, Harriet S., Brookfield Center, Conn. (1950)
  • Hawthorn, John L., Nashville, Tenn. (1943)
  • Hawthorne-Oehrle-Kempshall, Inc., Omaha, Neb. (1922-1926)
  • Haycox, Ernest, New York, N.Y. (1935-1944)
  • Hayden, John L., Schenectady, N.Y. (1927)
  • Hayes, D.B., San Francisco, Calif. (1927)
  • Hayes, Will, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Hayes, William Edward, Elkton, Md. (1936-1941)
  • Hayloft Book and Print Shop, West Cornwall, Conn. (1947)
  • Hayn, Fred H., Washington, D.C. (1912)
  • Heynes, Nelma, Nashville, Tenn. (1953)
  • Hayward, Jane Screven, Hendersonville, N.C. (1926)
  • Hayward, Leland, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Headlight, Toledo, Ohio. (1927)
  • Health and Beauty Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Heart of the Home, Camden, N.J. (1930)
  • Heartmen, Charles F., Metuchen, N.J. (1927)
  • Heath, A.M. & Company Limited, London, England. (1926)
  • Hecht, Lucille, Aurora, Ill. (1932)
  • Hedrick, Gertrude H., Arkansas, Kan. (1946)
  • Heerlein, Phil, Denver, Colo. (1948)
  • Heffer, S. and Sons, Ltd., Cambridge, England. (1937)
  • Heinemann, William, London, England. (1930)
  • Heinen, Ralph, Toledo, Ohio. (1947)
  • Heinlein, Robert A., Colorado Springs, Colo. (1950)
  • Heming, Arthur, Toronto, Ont. (1922)
  • Hench, Horace B., Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Hendryx, Doris, Denver, Colo. (1952-1953)
  • Hendryx, James B., Sutton Bay, Mich. (1935-1942)
  • Henkels, Stan V., Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Henkle, Rae D. Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. (1927-1928)
  • Henley, Norman W. Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1921)
  • Henri, Hurst and McDonald, Chicago, Ill. (1941)
  • Henry, Bruce, L., Detroit, Mich. (1935)
  • Henry, Joseph C.B., Los Angeles, Calif. (1936)
  • Henshaw, R.S., Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • The Herald, Franklin, Pa. (1917)
  • Herbert, Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1951)
  • Herford, Oliver, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Hergesheimer, Joseph, West Chester, Pa. (1926)
  • Herman, William A., New York, N.Y. (1946)
  • Hermann, Jean, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Hershman, Morris, New York, N.Y. (1948)
  • Hervey, Michael, Prittlewell, England. (1948)
  • Heselton, John, Washington, D.C. (1947)
  • Hewes, Madeleine, Newtown, Conn. (1946)
  • Heywood, Rosalie, Victoria, B.C. (1951)
  • Hicks, Clinton M., Miami, Fla. (1949)
  • Hicks, John Edward, Kansas City, Mo. (1950)
  • Hift, Fred, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Higgins, Aileen Cleveland, Palo Alto, Calif. (1932)
  • Higgins, Ruth Holway, London, Ont. (1940)
  • Higgs, Alfred E. G., Bar Harbor, Me. (1930-1931)
  • High Road, Nashville, Tenn. (1928)
  • Hill and Peters, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Hill Bernard, Detroit, Mich. (1949)
  • Hill, Carolyn Bailey, Temple, N.H. (1947)
  • Hill, Eldon C., Oxford, Ohio. (1950)
  • Hill, Geroge M., Denver, Colo. (1931-1932)
  • Hill, John D., Oak Park, Ill. (1928)
  • Hill, Walter M., Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Hill's National Reporting Co., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Hillman, H., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Hinkle, Douglas P., Kankakee, Ill. (1947)
  • Hinkley, N.B., [?]. (1913)
  • Hinkley & Schmitt, Inc., Chicago, Ill. (1927-1946)
  • Hincks, Carroll C., New Haven, Conn. ([19--])
  • Hinde & Dauch Paper Co., Sandusky, Ohio. (1915)
  • Hinds, Sylvia F., Livermore Falles, [M?]. (1942)
  • Hinsdale Sanitarium, Hinsdale, Ill. (1934)
  • Hippler, S.W., Buffalo, N.Y. (1910-1912)

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H Miscellaneous (file 3 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Hoards Dairyman, Fort Atkinson, Wis. (1921-1927)
  • Hobart, Alice Tisdale, Martinez, Calif. (1940)
  • Hobbs, George C., South Bend, Ind. (1925)
  • Hobby, Laura Aline, Dallas, Tex. (1949)
  • Hobson, Frances, Kansas City, Mo. (1945)
  • Hochshild, Kohn & Co., Baltimore, Md. (1926)
  • Hodge, William, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Hodges, Hazel L., Detroit, Mich. (1914-1936)
  • Hodgins, Eric, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Hodiamont Herald, St. Louis, Mo. (1922-1923)
  • Hodkinson Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1919-1922)
  • Hoehling, A.A., Noroton Heights, Conn. (1950)
  • Hoffman, Arthur Sullivant, Carmel, N.Y. (1937)
  • Hoffman, Richard H., New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Hogan, Ray, Albuquerque, N.M. (1952)
  • Hogg, John, Jackson, Mich. (1947)
  • Holbrook, Weare, Detroit, Mich. (1927)
  • Holding, Elizabeth Sanxay, New York, N.Y. (1937-1949)
  • Holiday, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Holiday, Heather, Seattle, Wash. (1945)
  • Holland, Rupert Sargent, Wayne, Pa. (1931)
  • Holland & Johnson, Boston, Mass. (1946-1947)
  • Holland Bros., Birmingham, England. (1928-1931)
  • Hollander, A.M., Pasadena, Calif. (1930)
  • Holliday Book Shop, New York, N.Y. (1942)
  • Holly, F.M., Sarasota, Fla. (1918-1944)
  • Holly Book Store, Philadelphia, Pa. (1916)
  • Hollywood Film Enterprises, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. (1930)
  • Holmes, Blanche, San Francisco, Calif. (1923)
  • Holmes Book Company, Oakland, Calif. (1927-1932)
  • Holton, Edith Austin, Deland, Fla. (1943)
  • Home and Field, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Home Correspondence School, Springfield, Mass. (1921)
  • Home Instructor, Quincy, Ill. (1919)
  • Home Insurance Company, Chicago, Ill. (1915-1916)
  • Home Life, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Home News, Indianapolis, Ind. (1929)
  • Home Sector, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Home Talk-Item and Home Talk-Star, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1930)
  • Homemaker, Little Rock, Ark. (1930-1931)

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H Miscellaneous (file 4 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Hood Extension Garment Hanger Co., Inc., Dallas, Tex. (1936)
  • Hooven Letter Service, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Hooper, Charles Edward, Middle Haddam, Conn. (1916)
  • Hoosier Motorist, Indianapolis, Ind. (1927)
  • Hoover, [?], Mr., New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Hope Fire Company, Great Barrington, Mass. (1947)
  • Hopkins, John H. & Son, Publishers, New York, N.Y. (1935-1937)
  • Hopkins, R.S., Hinsdale, Ill. (1936)
  • Hopkins-Burmeister Co., Chicago, Ill. (1928-1929)
  • Hopson, William L., Oro Grande, Calif. (1952)
  • Horan, Kenneth, Evanston, Ill. (1937-1942)
  • Horch, Franz J., New York, N.Y. (1951)
  • Horder, H.G., Chicago, Ill. (1936-1944)
  • Horn, Holloway, Berkhamsted, England. (1946-1953)
  • Horn, John J., Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Horn, Roy De S., Atlanta, Ga. (1924)
  • Horner, Inis L., Eaton Rapids, Mich. (1951)
  • Horse Review, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Horseman's Book Shop, Freeport, Ill. (1945)
  • Horsley, David, Los Angeles, Calif. (1915)
  • Horton, Clara A., Long Island, N.Y. (1935-1936)
  • Hosiery Retailer, Boston, Mass. (1928)
  • Hot Dog, Cleveland, Ohio. (1924)
  • Hotel Monthly Press, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Hough, Clarence, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Hough, Donald, Laguna Beach, Calif. (1941)
  • Hough, Emerson, Chicago, Ill. (1918-1919)
  • Houghton, Carolyn Wells, New York, N.Y. (1923-1937)
  • Houghton, E.F. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (1929)
  • Hougland, Walter G., Paducah, Ky. (1947)
  • House Organ Review, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1928)
  • Houston, Margaret Bell, Los Angeles, Calif. (1934-1940)
  • Houston Chronicle, Houston, Tex. (1915-1925)
  • Hovey, Frederick S., Philadelphia, Pa. (1916)
  • How To Sell, Mount Morris, Ill. (1924-1930)
  • Howard, Joseph, Pittsfield, Mass. (1951)
  • Howard, Vernon, San Francisco, Calif. (1950)
  • Howden-Smith, Arthur D., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1938)
  • Howe Publishing Society For the Blind., Cleveland, Ohio. (1928)
  • Howell, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • Howell, John, San Francisco, Calif. (1926-1927)
  • Howell, Joseph E., Tulsa, Okla. (1935)
  • Howes, Wright, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1950)
  • Howland, H.H., New York, N.Y. (1935)

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H Miscellaneous (file 5 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Hubbard, Loyala Lee, Miami, Fla. (1953)
  • Huddleston, Blanche, Rowe, N.M. (1944)
  • Hudson Bay Company, Winnipeg, Man. (1917)
  • Hudson City Savings Institution, Hudson, N.Y. (1928)
  • Hudson Observer, Hobken, N.J. (1912)
  • Hudson River Day Line, New York, N.Y. (1947)
  • Hudson Theater, New York, N.Y. (1947)
  • Hueston, Ethel, Hill City, S.D. (1932-1933)
  • Huey Company, Chicago, Ill. (1923-1937)
  • Huff, M. Wells, Princeton, N.J. (1949)
  • Huffman, W.F. Printing Co., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (1930)
  • Hughes, Howard, Hollywood, Calif. (1932)
  • Hughes, Rupert, Los Angeles, Calif. (1927-1941)
  • Hughes Massie & Co., New York, N.Y. (1924-1927)
  • Hugli-Guy, Ethel, Bern, Switzerland. (1915)
  • Hume, Fergus, Rayleigh, England. (1916)
  • Humphries, Bruce Inc., Boston, Mass. (1932)
  • Hundley, S.P., Champaign, Ill. (1931)
  • Hunt, Caroline O., Washington, D.C. (1915)
  • Hunt, Ruth, Chicago, Ill. (1931-1932)
  • Hunter, Everett Boat Co., McHenry, Ill. (1920-1922)
  • Hunter, Paul, Nashville, Tenn. (1914)
  • Hunting, Gardner, Bethel, Conn. (1932)
  • Huntington Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, W.Va. (1917)
  • Huntting, H.R. Company, Springfield, Mass. (1936-1950)
  • Hurley, Edward N., Chicago, Ill. (1927-1928)
  • Hurschler, Lee, New Orleans, La. (1946)
  • Hurst, E.A., Baxter Springs, Kan. (1929)
  • Hurst, Fannie, New York, N.Y. (1935-1942)
  • Hurst and Blackett, Limited, London, England. (1913)
  • Hussey, Ruth B., Bridgeport, Conn. (1947)
  • Huston, A.J., Portland, Me. (1914-1943)
  • Hutchington, Mahlon, Milford, Del. (1913)
  • Hutchinson, S.S., San Antonio, Tex. (1916)
  • Huth, John F., Cleveland, Ohio. (1949)
  • Hy Art Film Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Hyde, Robert, Santa Barbara, Calif. (1948-1951)
  • Hydro Electric Power Commission, Toronto, Ont. (1929-1930)
  • Hygrade Lamp Co., Salem, Mass. (1928)
  • Hyland's Book Store, Portland, Or. (1916)
  • Hyman, Frank W., New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Hwass & Ishoy, Chicago, Ill. (1912)

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Haida book material.

Correspondence from Kenneth H. Pearson, Vice-President, Publishing at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding a proposed series of books about Indigenous peoples in Canada. In the correspondence, Kenneth Pearson proposed that the books be published for the British Columbia Ministry of Education for the grade 4 social studies curriculum. Also includes correspondence from Jocelyn Smith, a staff member at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding an edited manuscript.

Additionally contains manuscript notes and typescript draft chapters of a book titled, "The Haida: People of the Land and Sea" by E Palmer Patterson and Nancy-Lou Patterson. Also includes photocopied curriculum documents from the British Columbia Ministry of Education.

Patterson, E Palmer

Hailer, John Jacob to Jacob Wagner.

Correspondence from John Jacob Hailer to his son-in-law Jacob Wagner and daughter Margaret Hailer Wagner. The letter discusses the health of their family and local families, including an eye sickness that is going around. As well, John Jacob talks about the plight of their church and the bountiful summer crops. He ends the letter by sending greetings to new born Louis Henry Wagner and infant Catherine Wagner, and a post script indicates that Catherine Wirtz is supposed to come into a sum of money.

Wagner Hailer family

Halsey, Elizabeth T.

Typescript letter on Committee of Correspondence letterhead from Elizabeth T. Halsey to Elizabeth Long regarding a pamphlet sent by Long about the Lady Aberdeen Library on the History of Women. Halsey request that a pamphlet be forwarded to Miss Ruby Rich of Sydney, Australia, makes mention of the May 1967 edition of International Women's News that a table of events related to the Women's Movement and indicates Mary Casey at Mount Saint Vincent University will be sending some material about Canadian women.

Long, Elizabeth

Hancock, Irene to Ray Strachey.

Correspondence from Irene Hancock to Ray Strachey, largely discussing the health of, and plans for, Barbara. Irene indicates that Barbara does not want to stay in Vienna but that she may again change her mind on this. As well, Irene states that Barbara has been unwell for the week and suspects that she may be anemic.

Hancock, Irene

Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated April 22, 1869. This letter was originally written by Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) and was forwarded, with notes, to Abraham by his sister Hannah. Sarah once again asks for help in migrating to Canada and asks after the health of the family. Hannah adds that their sister Mary has moved to Ingersoll.

Bray Family

Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated March 1, 1869 from Cayuga. This letter is written on the second half of a letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) sent to her sister Hannah who is living in Canada. Hannah sends the letter on to Abraham in the hopes that he can help Sarah migrate to Canada as she is now widowed.

Bray Family

Hard drive.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes digital files related to the Alan Thomas Fellowship, Board meetings, administrative records, correspondence, materials related to events, and photographs.

Carold Institute

Harvey, Ruth.

Typescript letter from Ruth Harvey to Elizabeth Long, addressed as "Bess", that provides information about the Women's Parliament and [Nellie L.] McClung's recounting of the groups activities in The Stream Runs Fast. Harvey also updates Long about a trip to Toronto, where they were impressed with the subway, her plans for the winter, and her impression of Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel as "a wonderfully vigorous piece of writing."

The verso of the letter includes a manuscript note from Long about Harvey and her involvement with women's suffrage activities.

Long, Elizabeth

Harvey, Ruth.

Typescript letter from Ruth Harvey to Elizabeth Long, addressed as "Bess", responding to a letter from Long. Harvey provides general updates about her life including summer plans she and [husband] Howard have to travel to Algonquin Park, the sharing of views on French-Canadians, thoughts on the upcoming American election, the Winter Olympics, remembrances from World War I related to witnessing a family reunite after the Armistice and the on-going war in Vietnam, and a report about the spring time weather in Georgia.

Long, Elizabeth

Hauch, J.R. to Louis Henry Wagner.

Correspondence from J.R. Hauch to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Hauch having to go before a tribunal and would Louis Henry attend, and also bring a basket of grapes.

Wagner Hailer family

Haugh, W.S.

File consists of four items of correspondence between Bertram R. Davis and W.S. Hough, Librarian, Bristol Public Libraries.

Davis, Bertram R.

Herd, E.W. (Mrs.).

Typescript carbon copy of a letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. E.W. Herd, National Secretary of the National Council of Women of New Zealand thanking Herd for a donation of council publications to the Lady Aberdeen Library and requesting that any future copies to Miss Esther Michael, Donations and Bequests, at the University of Waterloo Library.

Long, Elizabeth

High technology industry.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Waterloo, Ontario. The material documents the opinions of some constituents as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in the matter. Records include correspondence, invitations, schedules, news releases, reports, notes, meeting agendas and minutes, press clippings, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

High technology industry.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario. Records include correspondence and notes as well as invitations, agendas, programs, and other textual material created during the planning of Peter Harder and Allan Rock's separate visits to Waterloo in 2002. At the time, Peter Harder was Deputy Minister of Industry Canada and Allan Rock was Minister of Industry. Andrew Telegdi hosted both visits.

Telegdi, Andrew

Holland : correspondence.

7 pieces of correspondence and transcripts of documents relating to birth control in Holland. Correspondents include Mary Hawkins, Birth Control Society of Hamilton; and others.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Hollobon chapter corrections and correspondence.

Corrections to Joan Hollobon’s chapter and endnotes in Newsgirls. Includes correspondence between Donna Jean MacKinnon and writer Iris Nowell with corrections for the endnotes, and between MacKinnon and Andy F. Visser-de Vries (Hollobon's friend and caretaker) with corrections for the chapter.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Holt chapter corrections and correspondence.

Corrections to Simma Holt's chapter and endnotes in Newsgirls. Includes a partial manuscript evaluation and notes by Sharon Crawford (writer and editor) and correspondence with Luke Gagliardi (York University) with notes and corrections for all chapters in Newsgirls.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Hon. William C. Graham.

Correspondence received from or related to Hon. William C. Graham, P.C., Q.C., LL.D. Includes references to the events related to the First World War (July 30-31, 2014) and the Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships program.

English, John

Hoster, Constance to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Constance Hoster, owner of Mrs. Hoster's Typewriting, Shorthand and Translation Offices stating that Irene Hancock took a six month course in secretarial training and recommending her for a position.

Hancock, Irene

Hoster, Constance to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Constance Hoster, owner of Mrs. Hoster's Typewriting, Shorthand and Translation Offices stating that Irene Hancock took a six month course in secretarial training and recommending her for a position.

Hancock, Irene

Household economics and building a church

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. He shares that everyone with the exception of Sara is healthy, but that she's still going to school. He says the family is in good spirits and are speaking English well. Martha is noted as having a difficult time knowing how to cook and that until they got some new potatoes she had been relying on bread and coffee, though Anthes emphasizes that they're still better off than many others. He provides updates about the prices for various crop yields explaining that the buyers are still figuring out how things should work and that he'll rely on credit if need be to get by. Martin and Catherine are also provided updates about the building Jacob is working that is described as 42x50 with arched windows and a small tower. He concludes by noting the help of S. Eby and Mr. Gilger before asking asking Wolf is getting along.

Rieder and Anthes family

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