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Faculty representation and academic status: third attempt.

Records created and accumulated by the Librarians’ Association of the University of Waterloo (LAUW) that document the association’s third attempt to obtain academic status and faculty representation. Includes a set of questions prepared for David Johnston, President, University of Waterloo (UW), correspondence and notes related to various topics such as conferences, Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo (FAUW) membership fees, sabbaticals, academic freedom, and workload. File also contains records related to negotiations in 2003 including the proposed mandate, terms of reference, and guiding principles of the academic librarian negotiations, correspondence, meeting notes, a list of twelve needs and issues related to librarians’ terms and conditions of employment written by Anne Fullerton, Librarian, a list of changes required to incorporate librarians into FAUW’s Memorandum of Agreement, and the final report on the outcomes of the discussions of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Librarians’ Issues. File additionally includes results of a survey distributed to librarians in April 2004 to determine if they wanted to be represented by FAUW, correspondence from 2005 about the potential to re-open the discussion on faculty representation, and other textual records.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Faculty representation and academic status: first attempt.

Records created and accumulated by the Librarians’ Association of the University of Waterloo (LAUW) that document the association’s first attempt to obtain faculty representation and academic status. Includes handwritten notes and the results of votes in December 1991 and November 1992 which showed the majority of LAUW members were interested in pursuing faculty representation and prepared to join the Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo (FAUW). Also contains correspondence sent and received by LAUW, FAUW, and others notably including statements released by Murray Shepherd, University Librarian, in 1991 and 1993 outlining his stance on the matter as well as letters sent by Shabiran Rahaman, LAUW president, in 1992 to administrators indicating LAUW’s intention to work towards affiliation with FAUW.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Faculty representation and academic status: assessment of membership support.

Records created and accumulated by the Librarians’ Association of the University of Waterloo (LAUW) to determine if there was interest among members to explore the possibility of pursuing faculty representation and academic status for librarians. Includes correspondence, meeting minutes, ballots from a survey distributed to members on November 8, 2012, and results from a survey about the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) Librarians Policy Statement on Academic Status that was distributed to members on November 20, 2012.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

F Miscellaneous (file 4 of 4).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Freer, Archibald, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1917)
  • French, Allen, Concord, Mass. (1931)
  • French-Stamats Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (1930-1939)
  • Frey, Charles Daniel, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1932)
  • Frick Company, Waynesboro, Pa. (1926-1927)
  • Friday, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1940)
  • Friday Noon, Middletown, Ohio. (1930)
  • Friedman, C., New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Friedman, I.K., Winnetka, Ill. (1918)
  • The Friend, Minneapolis, Minn. (1930)
  • Friend Newspapers, Bloemfontaine, South Africa. (1937-1938)
  • Friends' Magazine, Detroit, Mich. (1940)
  • Frink, Maurice, Elkhart, Indiana. (1923)
  • Frisbie, W.A., Minneapolis, Minn. (1924)
  • Front Rank, St. Louis, Mo. (1931)
  • Frontier Stories, New York, N.Y. (1927-1930)
  • Fruchey, Clyde H., Flint, Mich. (1926-1927)
  • Frush, Mabel, Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • Fuller, Charles H. Company, Chicago, Ill. (1912-1914)
  • Fuller, Timothy, Boston, Mass. (1936)
  • Fullerton, Hugh S., New York, N.Y. (1912-1924)
  • Fulpa Pottery, Flemington, N.J. (1918)
  • Fun-Magic-Mystery, Racine, Wisc. (1934)
  • Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York, N.Y. (1917)
  • Furman, Philip H. Co., New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Furniture Advertiser, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Furniture Age, Chicago, Ill. (1928-1939)
  • Furniture Blue Book, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1927-1928)
  • Furrow, Moline, Ill. (1935-1940)
  • Futura Publications, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Future, The Magazine For Young Men, Chicago, Ill. (1939-1940)

International Press Bureau

F Miscellaneous (file 3 of 4).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Foley, J.W., Pasadena, Calif. (1930)
  • Foley, R.M. Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich. (1927-1930)
  • Folks and Fact, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Food Controller's Office, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Food Shop News and the Delicatessen Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1929-1930)
  • Foote, John Taintor, Darien, Conn. (1928)
  • For Me, Inc., Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • For People Everywhere, New York, N.Y. (1939)
  • Foran, W. Robert, Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Forbes & Company Book Publishers, Chicago, Ill. (1909-1913)
  • Forbes Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1929-1939)
  • Ford, Corey, Reedom, N.H. (1939)
  • Ford, Lucy Stone Terrill, Sarasota, Fla. (1934)
  • Ford Dealer and Service Field, Milwaukee, Wis. (1927)
  • Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Mich. (1926-1928)
  • Ford Owner and Dealer, Milwaukee, Wis. (1921)
  • Forecast Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1915-1917)
  • Foreman, J.M., New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Forest and Stream, New York, N.Y. (1909-1917)
  • Fort Dearborn Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1921-1922)
  • Fort Wayne Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind. (1912)
  • Fortune, New York, N.Y. (1930-1939)
  • Forty-Third Division, National Guard, New London, Conn. (1937)
  • Forum and Century, New York, N.Y. (1928-1931)
  • Forward, Philadelphia, Pa. (1924-1937)
  • Fosmire, Nena, Whitewater, Wis. (1936)
  • Foster, George B., Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Foster, Richard, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Foster & Davies, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. (1929)
  • 4 L Lumber News, Portland, Or. (1930)
  • Fournier, Alexis Jean, East Aurora, N.Y. (1919)
  • Forth Estate, New York, N.Y. (1910-1916)
  • Fowler, [?], Mr., New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Foyler, W. & G. Limited, London, England. (1932-1933)
  • France, N.E., Platteville, Wis. (1914-1920)
  • Franciscan, Paterson, N.J. (1938)
  • Franciscan Herald, Chicago, Ill. (1930-1939)
  • Frankenstein and Company, Chicago, Ill. (1928-1934)
  • Franklin Automobile Company, Syracuse, N.Y. (1928)
  • Franklin Book Shop, Philadelphia, Pa. (1917-1919)
  • Fraternity, Schenectady, N.Y. (1927)
  • Frazee's, H.H. Longacre Theatre, New York, N.Y. (1914)

International Press Bureau

F Miscellaneous (file 2 of 4).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Fiat Specialties Company, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Fiction League, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Fiction Monthly, Montreal, Que. (1942)
  • Fiction Parade Incorporated, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Fiction Pictures, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. (1915)
  • Fictioneers, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1940)
  • Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (1928)
  • Fieberg, Paul, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Field, Edward Salisbury, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Field Artillery Journal, Washington, D.C. (1938)
  • Field Museum, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Fifield, W.E., Williamstown, Vt. (1916-1918)
  • Fight Stories, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Fike & Fike, Des Moines, Iowa. (1914)
  • Financial Post, Toronto, Ont. (1928)
  • Financial World, New York, N.Y. (1929-1937)
  • Finger, Charles J., Fayetteville, Ark. (1930)
  • Finlay, Amante S., Memphis, Tenn. (1913)
  • Finn, Joseph H., Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Fire Department, New York, N.Y. (1912)
  • Firestone, Harvey S., Washington, D.C. (1923)
  • Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. (1922)
  • Fireside Magazine, St. Paul, Minn. (1932-1933)
  • First National Bank of Elkhorn, Elkhorn, Wis. (1920-1921)
  • First National Film Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • First Wisconsin National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis. (1929-1930)
  • Fish, John Underhill, Hines, Ill. (1931)
  • Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, Arlington, Va. (1936-1939)
  • Fisher, Irving, New Haven, Conn. (1914)
  • Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D.C. (1915)
  • Fitchett, Bros., Melbourne, Australia. (1913)
  • Fitzgerald, J.B., Portland, Or. (1927)
  • Fitzsimmons, Cortland, Los Angeles, Calif. (1934-1938)
  • Fitzsimons, R.J., New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Five Star Weekly, San Francisco, Calif. (1935-1937)
  • Flaum, Saul, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Fleet Street Literary Service, London, England. (1935)
  • Fleischmann, Jerry, Baltimore, Md. (1927-1930)
  • Fleischmann Company, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Flint Motor Company, Elizabeth, N.J. (1927)
  • Florida Digest, Jacksonville, Fla. (1928)
  • Florida Farmer, Jacksonville, Fla. (1926)
  • Florida Productions, Inc., Tampa, Fla. (1925-1926)
  • Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla. (1935-1936)
  • Flower, Elliott, Coronado, Calif. (1916-1924)
  • Flower, Laura D., New Haven, Conn. (1924-1927)
  • Flynn, T.T., Garden City, N.Y. (1936)
  • Flynn Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Flynn's Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1915-1926)

International Press Bureau

F Miscellaneous (file 1 of 4).

Correspondence to or from:

  • F.B.O. Studios, Los Angeles, Calif. (1926)
  • F-K Studio Service, Hollywood, Calif. (1929)
  • Fabian, Warren, St. Louis, Mo. (1913)
  • Facts and Figures, Washington, D.C. (1928)
  • Fafnir Bearing Company, New Britain, Conn. (1928)
  • Fair, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Fairbank, Kellogg, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Family Circle, New York, N.Y. (1932-1935)
  • Family Journal, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Family Story Paper, New York, N.Y. (1921)
  • Famous Clothiers, Chicago, Ill. (1920-1927)
  • Famous Fantastic Mysteries, New York, N.Y. (1939)
  • Famous Novel Magazine, Dunellen, N.J. (1927)
  • Fan and Family Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Fan Fare, San Francisco, Calif. (1938-1940)
  • Fantus, Ernest L. Company, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1939)
  • Farjeon, Joseph Jefferson, Frinton, England. (1938)
  • Farley, Mary Louise, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Farm and Dairy, Salem, Ohio. (1931)
  • Farm and Fireside, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Farm and Garden, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Farm and Home, Vancouver, B.C. (1928)
  • Farm Bureau Monthly, Salinas, Calif. (1923)
  • Farm Digest Co., Winnipeg, Man. (1935)
  • Farm Home of Illinios, Springfield, Ill. (1914)
  • Farm Life, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Farm Magazine, Omaha, Neb. (1913)
  • Farm News, Dallas, Tex. (1940)
  • Farm Power, Madison, Wis. (1935)
  • Farmer-Stockman, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1936)
  • Farmer and Breeder, Sioux City, Iowa. (1921)
  • Farmer and Stockman, Jacksonville, Fla. (1922)
  • Farmers Cooperative National Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1925)
  • Farmers Dispatch, St. Paul, Minn. (1933)
  • Farmer's Guide, Kenosha, Wis. (1940)
  • Farmers Home Journal, Louisville, Ky. (1920-1930)
  • Farmer's National Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1923)
  • Farmers' Review, Chicago, Ill. (1914-1918)
  • Fashion Art League of America, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Faxon, F.W. Co., Boston, Mass. (1923-1934)
  • Feature Fiction, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1932-1934)
  • Feature Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Features Ideal, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. (1915)
  • Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. (1939)
  • Federal Outfitting Company, Los Angeles, Calif. (1940-1941)
  • Federation News, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1930)
  • Feinn, Theodore, Chicago, Ill. (1925)
  • Feldman's Original Antique Emporium, New Orleans, La. (1912-1914)
  • Fellowship Forum, Washington, D.C. (1923-1927)
  • Fellowship Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Fenollosa, Mary McNeill, Mobile, Ala. (1932)
  • Ferguson & Slater, Richland Center, Wis. (1915)
  • Ferris, Helen, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Fey Publications Company, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (1939)

International Press Bureau

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Correspondents include C.E. Fischer offering an income plan, Forsey Page enclosing a letter from Bruce C. Matson, who photographed the Sims property in 1933, W. Sherwood Fox, and T.H. Noble.

Sims family

Exhibits : souvenirs: the cemetery landscapes of Tony Urquhart.

File consists of materials created and accumulated by Tony Urquhart relating to his solo exhibition "Souvenirs: The Cemetery Landscapes of Tony Urquhart" held at the Stewart Hall Art Gallery. Includes correspondence relating to the exhibit, handwritten and typed notes on the exhibit and works, an arts council grant application, typed notes on the catalogue and a floor plan.

Urquhart, Tony

Executive Committee meeting minutes.

The minutes of the Executive Committee meetings held on May 21, 2004; August 13, 2004; November 26, 2004; January 6, 2005 and March 9, 2005. Also includes related meeting agendas and correspondence. In addition, the file contains correspondence and summary notes from the Executive Committee lunch with Mark Haslett, University Librarian, on August 16, 2004.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Executive Committee meeting minutes.

The minutes of the Executive Committee meetings held on May 22, 2002; August 13, 2002; October 15, 2002; November 22, 2002; November 29, 2002; December 10, 2002; December 13, 2002; January 10, 2003 and January 20, 2003. Also includes related meeting agendas, correspondence, and notes.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Executive Committee meeting minutes.

The minutes of the Executive Committee meetings held on June 13, 2003; June 26, 2003; October 15, 2003; November 14, 2003; December 10, 2003; January 23, 2004; February 4, 2004; March 26, 2004 and April 2, 2004. Also includes related meeting agendas, correspondence, and reports.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Ewald and Anthes letters

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. Includes message from Daniel Ewald. Ewald reports about the success of assemblies, making mention of people seeking blessings and families who have converted including the Davids, the Cress', the Beckers, the Schneiders, Büschlens, Deuners and Detweilers. He comments about the good work of Brother Moyer, Brother Jacob, and Brother S. Eby. Before signing off he shares that his wife recently gave birth to a daughter and that he will be travelling to Cleveland.

Anthes' shares that he is one again in good health and that the doctor said he'd "improved beyond all expectations". He notes however that he has to be careful and can't preach, but that he has led a prayer assembly and has occasionally given the Invitation. He gives thanks to the prayer of his Brothers and Sisters in Christ as the reason for his recovery. Anthes also offers updates about various families and people including the Schwedenborgians, Brother M. Weber, Brother Mayer and Brother Umbach. He asks that his parents pass on well wishes to Brother Meyer, J. Wolfs, the Anthes, the Meyers and "all the Brothers and Sisters."

Rieder and Anthes family

Events and workshops : 1976-1980 (file 1 of 2).

File consists mainly of flyers, programs, and invitations for events and workshops organized by COAA for the years 1976 to 1980. Events include Christmas parties, field trips, sketching and painting trips, gallery weekends, workshops, and annual meetings. File also includes some correspondence and applications forms relating to grants from the Ontario Arts Council and some correspondence relating to arrangements for a sketching weekend in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Central Ontario Art Association

Events and workshops : 1970-1975 (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material relating to the promotion of workshops and events held primarily from 1970-1973, and includes some material relating the organization of the events. Includes flyers and announcements for workshops and other COAA events, incoming and outgoing correspondence, newsletters, flyers from other organizations, financial statements (1970-1972), a members' mailing list (1973), a directory of art associations in Ontario, handwritten notes, and other material. Most correspondence is addressed to Marlene Jofreit or Oreen Campbell.

Central Ontario Art Association

Events and workshops : 1970-1975 (file 1 of 2).

File consists of material relating to the promotion of workshops and events held primarily from 1970-1973, and includes some material relating the organization of the events. Includes flyers and announcements for workshops and other COAA events, incoming and outgoing correspondence, newsletters, flyers from other organizations, financial statements (1970-1972), a members' mailing list (1973), a directory of art associations in Ontario, handwritten notes, and other material. Most correspondence is addressed to Marlene Jofreit or Oreen Campbell.

Central Ontario Art Association

European correspondence.

File consists of 32 items of correspondence sent by Anne Innis Dagg to her family in Canada during the course of her 1956 trip to Europe. Includes letters from England, France, Italy, Spain, Scotland, Germany and Austria.

Dagg, Anne Innis

Eugene Ferrin Clark fonds

  • SCA50-GA27
  • Fonds
  • 1894-1922, predominantly 1920-1922

Fonds contains autographs collected by Eugene Ferrin Clark from various British and American actors. Correspondence from Clark to various people soliciting autographs and autographed photographs are included.

Correspondence:
1. Granville Barker also G. Barker’s autograph
2. John Randolph Bolling; November 23, 1921
3. Witter Bynner, New York; December 12, 1921/December 21, 1921
4. W. L. George, New York; October 22, 1920
5. B. Roland Lewis, University of Utah; December 14, 1919/December 19, 1919
6. Joseph Pennell, London/Philadelphia; June 8, 1913/November 16, 1919
7. G. Rollin, Chicago; May 10, 1919

Autographs collected by Clark:
8. George Arlis, Walter Hampden, Victor Herbert, William Hodge, James Hunellar, Oliver Lodge, Nance O’Neil, Eugene O’Neill, A.C. Read, Chauncey Brewster Tinker

Photographs:
9. Floral Tributes on Grave of Actor James O’Neill, 1920 and photographs with autograph signatures of:

  • Nazimova, n.d.;
  • Henry Irving dated 1894;
  • Anton Lang as Jesus dated 1922;
  • Anton Lang dated 1922;
  • Guido Moyr dated 1922.

Clark, Eugene Ferrin

Ethnocultural overview of select federal electoral ridings.

A report and related correspondence sent to Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament from the Library of Parliament providing an ethnocultural overview of select federal electoral ridings using statistical data including Kitchener-Waterloo, Kitchener Centre, Waterloo-Wellington and Cambridge, Etobicoke as well as for all of Alberta (Peace River, Athabasca, Yellowhead, St. Albert, Elk Island, Lakeland, Edmonton, Wetaskiwin, Red Deer, Wild Rose, Crowfoot, Calgary, Macleod, Medicine Hat, and Lethbridge).

Telegdi, Andrew

Estate of John S. Anthes : Anthes Furniture Company (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material probably accumulated by Talmon Henry Rieder and/or Martha Rieder in the process of settling the estate of John S. Anthes, and in particular, the administration and eventual sale of the Anthes Furniture Company to J.H. Baetz and C.J. Baetz. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, agreements, financial statements of the Anthes Furniture Company (1915-1920), and the will of John S. Anthes.

Correspondence is among J.I. Frank Anthes, John C. Breithaupt, and Albert L. Breithaupt (executors), as well as Talmon Henry Rieder, Matha Rieder, the Baetz brothers, H. Milton Cook, and others.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate of John S. Anthes : Anthes Furniture Company (file 1 of 2).

File consists of material probably accumulated by Talmon Henry Rieder and/or Martha Rieder in the process of settling the estate of John S. Anthes, and in particular, the administration and eventual sale of the Anthes Furniture Company to J.H. Baetz and C.J. Baetz. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, agreements, financial statements of the Anthes Furniture Company (1915-1920), and the will of John S. Anthes.

Correspondence is among J.I. Frank Anthes, John C. Breithaupt, and Albert L. Breithaupt (executors), as well as Talmon Henry Rieder, Matha Rieder, the Baetz brothers, H. Milton Cook, and others.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate of John S. Anthes.

File consists of material probably accumulated by Talmon Henry Rieder and/or Martha Rieder in the process of settling the estate of John S. Anthes. Includes correspondence, statements of the estate, agreements, wills (plus copies) of John S. Anthes and Lydia Anthes, invoices and receipts, a statement of succession duty, ms. notes, ledger balances from the Anthes Furniture Company (1907, 1908), ts. notes from a meeting of executors, etc.

Correspondence is primarily among executors John C. Breithaupt and J.I. Frank Anthes; Peters, Brown & Co. accountants; Millar, Sims, & Gregory, barristers; Talmon Henry Rieder, and others.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate : miscellaneous.

File consists of material accumulated by Martha Rieder during the process of settling the estate of Talmon Henry Rieder. Documents pertain to Rieder's investments, his life insurance policies, succession duties on the estate, Martha's financial affairs, etc. Includes correspondence, notices, invoices, manuscript and typescript notes, a bank book, a newspaper clipping, a German bond (Hamburg state bond, 1902 issue, 1000 mark), etc. Correspondence is from executors H. Milton Cook and Hugo Wellein, and others; outgoing correspondence from Martha is in draft form.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate : correspondence (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material accumulated by Martha Rieder during the process of settling the estate of Talmon Henry Rieder. Includes mainly correspondence among the executors of the estate, Hugo Wellein, H. Milton Cook, and Martha, as well as correspondence with other parties including law firm Foster & Mann (Montreal) and individuals at Ames Holden McCready. Outgoing letters from Martha are in draft form.

Also present are two tax assessments on property owned by Peter Rieder (part of lot 168 Grange-Maynard Avenue, and lots 97-8 Glasgow, in Kitchener) and a receipt to Peter Rieder.

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate : correspondence (file 1 of 2).

File consists of correspondence received by Martha Rieder in the process of settling the estate of Talmon Henry Rieder. Much of the correspondence relates to the selling of the house at 610 Belmont Avenue in Montreal, as well as shares in Ames Holden McCready and Dominion Rubber, and insurance policies. Correspondence is among executor Hugo Wellein, executor H. Milton Cook, real estate agent John Findlay, individuals at Ames Holden McCready, and others.

Also present are drafts of some outgoing letters by Martha, a financial statement of the estate, an agreement regarding mortgage bonds of Ames Holden McCready, and a certified copy of a resolution passed at the April 26, 1922, annual meeting of Ames Holden McCready regarding the death of Rieder.

Rieder and Anthes family

English-speaking Classes

File records the activities of the Kitchener-Waterloo Council of Friendship regarding their program for English-Speaking classes, dating between 1967 to 1970. Includes blank forms on employee's tax deductions, employment contract forms, as well as citizenship employment with the Ontario provincial government for applications as an ESL (English as a Second Language) teaching position. There are also order forms for language textbooks and news clippings about registration for English classes with the YWCA in Kitchener. Correspondence in the file pertain to exchanges between Minnie Maines and the Ontario government's citizenship branch regarding the establishment of English classes for new immigrants to Canada.

Employment files.

Correspondence sent to Donald Cowan by representatives at the University of Waterloo regarding his salary adjustments, research stipends, benefits, academic work terms, appointment as Chairman of the Department of Applied Analysis and Computer Science, and tenure.

Cowan, Donald D.

Employees serving in WWII.

Portraits of Schneider employees serving in the armed forces during World War II, most identified. These were published in issues of the in-house newsletter, The Voice. Also includes a group of nine photographs and postcards with messages to Norman C. Schneider from Lieut. R.A. Klaehn

Schneider family

Emily Bax correspondence.

  • SCA36-WA20
  • Collection
  • 1938-1939

Two items of correspondence from Emily Bax to a Mrs. Milner Wood of Woodman's Point on the St. John's River, dated June 3, 1938 and May 16, 1939. Topics discussed include Emily Bax's book, the World's Fair, the King's speech, and her daily life and plans.

Emanuel, Victor Rousseau, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.

Type- and manuscript letters received from Emanuel, and carbon copies of letters sent to him in return. The letters are predominantly about the development, writing and publication of stories by Emanuel under his own name or one of his pseudonyms, as well as serializations by other authors Emanuel admired or drew inspiration from, and rates paid for published stories. Exchanges of a more personal nature appear through out, touch on topics such as the potential purchase of land, plans for a trip to Quebec or Sault Ste. Marie, etc.

Titles referenced include to:

  • Anne Ives, Mascot (1911)
  • Big Muskeg (1921)
  • Captain Mark (1918)
  • Death March, The (1910)
  • Devil Chair, The (1912)
  • Flights of Francois (1918)
  • Fool's Mirth (1912)
  • Isabel Marston (1912-)
  • Labyrinth, The (1918)
  • Last of the Family, The (1918)
  • League of Lost Causes, The (1912)
  • Leaves from a Diplomatist's Notebook (1918)
  • Lion's Jaws (1919)
  • Man With the Camera Eyes, The (1912)
  • Messiah of the Cylinder, The (1918)
  • Minitaur, The (1918)
  • Monsieur Loup (1943)
  • Quest of Gentle Hazard, The (1912)
  • Saul and David (1918)
  • Sea Demons (1918)
  • Under the Black Flag (1911-)
  • Valley of the Sleeping Slaves, The (1919)
  • White Lily Murder, The (1921)
  • Wooden Spoil (1918)

International Press Bureau

Elsom, John C.

Date: 1929.03.02 Place from: Toronto, Ont. To: Catley, Elaine M. From: Elsom, John C.

Catley, Elaine Maud

Elsley, Anna C. to her sister Jemima Sims.

Letter from Anna C. Elsley postmarked Breslau, September 27, 1889 to her sister Jemima Sims describing the death of her daughter, "Carrie" on August 19, 1889 (Includes envelope).

Sims family

Ellis Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ellis Bray to Abraham Bray, dated January 21, 1877 from Cheshire, England. Ellis Bray is a cousin of Abraham Bray, son of Uncle James. Ellis gives a detailed account of his life over the last ten years traveling through the United States as a labourer, making reference to Chinese labourers and "troublesome" Native Americans. The letter also includes details of Ellis' life back in England, where he married and became a station master, of his father's death on February 12, 1874, and accounts of Bray family still living in England, including James' siblings Uncle William and Aunt Mary, and Ellis' siblings.

Bray Family

Elizabeth Dingman and Doris Anderson.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Elizabeth Dingman and Doris Anderson. Includes photocopies of photographs, database searches, articles by and contextualizing Dingman, a draft of her chapter in Newsgirls, and correspondence between Dingman and MacKinnon. Also contains biographical notes and database searches, and articles by and about Doris Anderson, as well as the news release for the Order of Ontario recipients of 1995. Lastly, includes a copy of Fusion Magazine, Vol. 19, No. 2, 1995 with an article by Dingman and brief notes about the edition of Newsgirls.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Electrohome design lecture series, 1973 (1) : section 2 : Waterloo.

File consists of the material contained in the second section of the binder Electrohome Design Lecture Series, 1973 (1), relating to the planning of the lecture series, and in particular the events and participants in Waterloo. This section is divided by the following tabs: D.P. Dempster, M.S. Hartley, Jan Kuypers, O.M. Solandt, G.N. Soulis, D.R. Steele, and General. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence with the participants, typed meeting notes, and a schedule of events.

Electrohome

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Councillor representing the City of Waterloo in the municipal election held on November 8, 1982. Records include correspondence, flyers, notes, a contact sheet, an invitation to an all-candidates meeting, a press release, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2008 Canadian federal election. Records include brochures, flyers, invitations, correspondence, speech transcripts and other textual material. Also includes signed letters sent to Telegdi after he lost the election from numerous individuals such as George Smitherman, Deputy Premier of Ontario; Carl Zehr, Mayor of Kitchener; Elizabeth May; Marie-P. Charette-Poulin; Maria Chaput; Céline Hervieux-Payette; and Terry Mercer.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Regional Councillor in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in the Waterloo Region municipal elections held on October 27, 2014. Records include invitations, notes, speech transcripts, research material about the regional budget and Light Rail Transit (LRT) construction, a flyer, a business card, a biographical sketch of Telegdi, and other textual material. Also contains correspondence including a letter to Telegdi from Michael Harris, then Member of Provincial Parliament, thanking Telegdi for running in the 2014 municipal elections.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2000 Canadian federal election. Records include brochures, flyers, speech transcripts, correspondence, quotes, an invitation, news releases, press clippings featuring election advertisements, biographical information about Telegdi, a summary of the election results, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Library Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2006 Canadian federal election. Records include invitations, brochures, flyers, press clippings, correspondence, speech transcripts, news releases, handwritten notes, and other textual material. Several press clippings and news releases are related to accusations brought against Telegdi by Conservative party candidates during the election campaign. Telegdi was accused of making a racial slur when he served as the President of the Federation of Students (now the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association) at the University of Waterloo in 1974. Telegdi’s remarks from 1974 were quoted in a campus newspaper at the time.

Also includes letters of congratulations received by Telegdi after he was elected and a certificate of election bearing Canada’s coat of arms and the official seal of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Councillor representing the City of Waterloo in the municipal election held on November 10, 1980. Records include flyers, correspondence, and a pamphlet titled, The Waterloo Trib.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as an Alderman representing the City of Waterloo in the municipal election held on November 12, 1985. Records include flyers, correspondence, news releases, press clippings, notes, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 1997 Canadian federal election. Records include brochures, flyers, speech transcripts, stickers, an invitation, a news release, press clippings, and other textual material. Also contains correspondence including signed letters of congratulations sent to Telegdi following his successful election from constituents, fellow politicians such as a Lorna Milne, Senator, and Gilbert Parent, Speaker of the House of Commons as well as community leaders such as Michael McGuire, then President of the Ontario Métis Aboriginal Association.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2004 Canadian federal election. Records include business cards, invitations, flyers, pamphlets, questionnaires, correspondence, speech transcripts, a sticker, an unsigned candidate agreement, elections results summary, and a return of writ. Also includes letters of congratulations received by Telegdi after he was elected.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2011 Canadian federal election. Records include brochures, flyers, speech transcripts, handwritten notes, door hangers, correspondence, an invitation to a town hall event with Michael Ignatieff, Leader of the Liberal Party, and local liberal candidates including Andrew Telegdi. Also includes a program and Telegdi's speaking notes for an all-candidates debate held on April 28, 2011 that Telegdi participated in and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Councillor representing the City of Waterloo and the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in the municipal election held on November 12, 1991. Records include flyers, speaking notes, correspondence, a questionnaire, notes, letters of congratulations received by Telegdi after he was elected, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament, representing the Liberal Party in the riding of Waterloo in the 1993 Canadian federal election. Records include a copy of the Telegdi Report (volume 1, fall 1993), articles, speech transcripts, proposed budgets, brochures, flyers, and business cards distributed to constituents, and other textual material. Also contains signed correspondence including letters of congratulations received by Telegdi after he was elected from constituents, fellow politicians such as Jean Chrétien, then Leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition, and community leaders such as Ron George, then National Chief of the Native Council of Canada (now the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples).

Telegdi, Andrew

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Coburn letter.

  • SCA51-WA28
  • Collection
  • July 25, 1924

One item of correspondence from Charles Gaston Smith Jr. of the Harvard Club of Boston to Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. The letter is dated July 25, 1924 and in it Smith asks Coburn if she knows of any girls in real life that are of the same quality as those in her books.

Edinburgh Canadian studies.

Materials related to the conference "Boundaries" organized by the Centre of Canadian Studies in Edinburgh, in May 1996, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Holding the line: enforcement of Racial boundaries in the Supreme Court of Canada to 1950.” Includes an application for a conference travel grant, a draft of the paper, information on conference sponsoring, and related correspondence.

Walker, James

Eco-planning and environmental management in coastal communities in China.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to a project focused on eco-planning and environmental management in coastal communities in China that received funding from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Records include a project proposal prepared by Dr. Geoff Wall, Program Director and David Johnston, President of the University of Waterloo and correspondence confirming funding approval. Also contains material related to the formal announcement of CIDA funding for the project held at the University of Waterloo on January 15, 2002 including an event schedule, news release, and Telegdi’s speaking notes. Andrew Telegdi attended this event as a guest speaker.

Telegdi, Andrew

E Miscellaneous (file 2 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Eppes, Douglas, Toronto, Ont. (1930)
  • Epworth Highroad, Nashville, Tenn. (1921-1937)
  • Equitable Motion Picture Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Equity News, Milwaukee, Wis. (1920-1927)
  • Erie Motor Club, Erie, Pa. (1928)
  • Erie Railroad Magazine, Cleveland, Ohio. (1927-1933)
  • Erskine, Johne, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Esmonde, Merceita, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Esquire, Chicago, Ill. (1934-1937)
  • Estep, Marion S., Los Angeles, Calif. (1919)
  • Estes, Dana & Company, Boston, Mass. (1913)
  • Estwing Manufacturing Company, Rockford, Ill. (1927)
  • Evangelical Church, Harrisburg, Pa. (1932)
  • Evangelical Messenger, Cleveland, Ohio. (1931-1937)
  • Evans, E.B., Des Moines, Iowa. (1913)
  • Evans, Lyndon, Washington, D.C. (1913)
  • Evans, M. Louise, Warrenton, Va. (1916)
  • Evans, Reed L., Salt Lake City, Utah. (1943)
  • Evansville Courier, Evansville, Ind. (1935-1936)
  • Evansville Journal-News, Evansville, Ind. (1912)
  • Evart, Hal G., Los Angeles, Calif. (1936)
  • Evening Mail, New York, N.Y. (1908)
  • Evening News Company, Bridgeton, N.J. (1930-1931)
  • Evening Standard, London, England. (1934)
  • Evening Telegram, Portland, Or. (1918-1930)
  • Every Child's Magazine, Omaha, Neb. (1920)
  • Every Month, New York, N.Y. (1932-1933)
  • Every Week and the Associated, New York, N.Y. (1916-1917)
  • Every Woman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (1934)
  • Everyday Life, Chicago, Ill. (1918-1930)
  • Everygirl's Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1925)
  • Exchangite, Toledo, Ohio. (1926)
  • Excitement, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • The Executive, Buffalo, N.Y. (1927-1928)
  • Executive's Magazine, St. Louis, Mo. (1927)
  • Explosives Engineer, Wilmington, Del. (1924)
  • Express Messenger, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Extra Money, Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Eyre & Spottiswoode Publishers Limited, London, England. (1934-1935)

International Press Bureau

E Miscellaneous (file 1 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Eagle Rock Advertiser, Los Angeles, Calif. (1932)
  • Early, Patrick H., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Early, Verner G., Oklahoma City, Okla. (1923)
  • Earp, James W., Herington, Kan. (1919)
  • East Liverpool Messenger, East Liverpool, Ohio. (1930)
  • East Side News Publishing Company, Buffalo, N.Y. (1922)
  • Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S. (1931)
  • Eastment, P.C., New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Eaters Digest, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1937)
  • Eaton, William C., Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Eaton, Crane & Pike Company, Pittsfield, Mass. (1927)
  • Eaton-Ives-Sturgis-Walton Company, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Economy Feature Service, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Edick, David B., Antigo, Wis. (1916)
  • Edict, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N.J. (1928)
  • Edison Life, Boston, Mass. (1929)
  • Edison Monthly, New York, N.Y. (1927-1930)
  • Edison Round Table, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Editions Edouard Garard, Montreal, Que. (1933)
  • Editor Magazine, Highland Falls, N.Y. (1928-1930)
  • Editors' Service, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Edmondson, William B., Alluwe, Okla. (1926)
  • Edmonton Bulletin, Edmonton, Alta. (1934)
  • Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alta. (1934)
  • Educational Publishing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. (1926)
  • Ehrlick, Stanley, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Eichel Leslie, Cleveland, Ohio. (1937)
  • Eisenland, N., Denver, Colo. (1917)
  • Elder, Paul & Company, San Francisco, Calif. (1917)
  • Eldred, Myrtle M., Des Moines, Iowa. (1921)
  • Electric Bond and Share Co., New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Electric Refrigeration News, Detroit, Mich. (1928)
  • Electrical Dealer, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Electrical Merchandising, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Electrical Record, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Electricity on the Farm, New York, N.Y. (1927-1930)
  • Elkin, Mathews & Marrot, London, England. (1930)
  • Ellenbogen, Henry D., New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Ellerbe, Paul Lee, Carmel, Calif. (1921)
  • Elliot, Daniel Girard, New York, N.Y. (1917)
  • Elliot-Horne Co., Los Angeles, Calif. (1928)
  • Elliott Nursery Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1918)
  • Ellsworth, A.C., Richmond, Ill. (1936)
  • Ellsworth, William B., New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Elwood, Maren, San Francisco, Calif. (1935)
  • Emerson, George H., North Constantia, N.Y. (1918-1919)
  • Emison-Brantingham Company, Rockford, Ill. (1927)
  • Emmet, Marvin & Roosevelt, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Empire Cooler Service, Inc., Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • Empire Publishing Corp., St. Louis, Mo. (1931)
  • Empire State Book Company, New York, N.Y. (1931-1934)
  • Enamelist, Cleveland, Ohio. (1930)
  • EN-AR-CO National News, Cleveland, Ohio. (1929-1933)
  • Encyclopedia Britannica, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Engineering & Mining Journal, New York, N.Y. (1912)
  • Enlightened Homes, New York, N.Y. (1931)

International Press Bureau

E.

One letter from William Daum Euler, Minister of National Revenue, Canada, dated Jan. 12, 1928.

Sims family

Dusty Vineberg.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Dusty Vineberg. Includes correspondence between MacKinnon and Vineberg, correspondence with researchers and museum curators to research and contextualize Vineberg (including information about Irene Burstyn), articles by Vineberg, research materials provided by Vineberg (including her curriculum vitae and articles), database searches, documents sent by Cynthia Cooper (McCord Museum), and copies of Vineberg's chapter in Newsgirls.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Dunaij, Cecilia Krieger.

Manuscript letter from Cecilia Krieger Dunaij to Elizabeth Long written on University of Toronto, Department of Mathematics letterhead. Dunaij recounts learning of the book collecting project while having lunch with Dr. Lillian Chase and tells Long to dispose of the PhD reprints she will be sending if they are not of use. Dunaij makes mention of her plans for retirement and that she is "looking forward to the freedom from undue strains."

Long, Elizabeth

Drafts of poems published in Stormthrower.

Poems and drafts of poems written and annotated by Julia McCarthy and later included in her book Stormthrower. Includes poems: “The invisible net,” “The meeting,” “Voice of the nest,” “In my dreams,” “Dancing a mandala,” “Stormthrower,” “Tsunami song,” “Her long sorrow,” “The blue eel,” “House of feathers,” “Stormthrower learns to speak,” “The invisible country” also titled “Notes from the invisible country,” “Meteor shower,” “Indigo city,” “A necklace of dogs,” “Hurricane,” “Tornado envy,” “Stormcellars,” “Stormthrower’s runes,” “Goat-riders,” “Facing north,” “The invisible country,” “Goat song,” “In the goldfinch garden,” "Fugue in pine," "When the light creased," "Letter to my younger sister" (later titled "The bus ride"), "Translating the ordinary," and "In the field at dusk."

Also contains poems “Death wears a scapular,” “Stormthrower’s alibi,” “The alchemy of laundry,” “My father-in-law,” “Dance of the herons,” “The heron in the stream,” “Prayer birds,” “The bait caster,” and “Voice of the nest.”

Includes correspondence received by McCarthy from Harvey Freeman and Richard Alapack.

McCarthy, Julia

Drafts of poems published in Stormthrower.

Poems and drafts of poems written and annotated by Julia McCarthy and later included in her book Stormthrower. Includes poems: “The invisible net,” "When the light creased," "The bus ride," “The hour of the wolf,” "Translating the ordinary," "Fugue in pine," “Round rooms,” “Secret languages,” “Silence is an animal,” “Code maker,” “House of feathers,” “In the field at dusk,” “Voice of the nest,” “The meeting,” “Notes from the invisible country,” “In the goldfinch garden,” “Indigo city,” “Stormthrower learns to speak,” “In my dreams,” “Stormthrower’s alibi,” “Facing North,” “Water-bearer,” “Salmon watching,” “Trolling,” “The blue eel,” “Stormthrower,” “Her long sorrow,” “The season of porcelain,” “Shedding season,” “Hurricane,” “Tornado envy,” “The turning,” “Stormthrower’s runes,” "The fall," and "In the hole."

Also contains poems “Water tables,” “Wash day meditation” also titled “The alchemy of laundry,” “The forgotten closet,” “Prayer beads,” “Snowfort,” “Cut bait,” “Bird brain,” “The bait caster,” “Winter poem,” “The snake-charmer’s lullaby,” “Good Friday earthquake,” “Mining disaster.”

Includes correspondence received from Don Domanski with notes about “Notes from the invisible country” and “Stormthrower,” and a list of poems, possibly considering which ones to include in the book.

McCarthy, Julia

Doug Leach correspondence.

Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's study of locomotion. Includes correspondence to and from Doug Leach and Anne Innis Dagg.

Dagg, Anne Innis

Dorothy Howarth.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Dorothy Howarth. Includes articles by and about Howarth, correspondence between Howarth and MacKinnon, handwritten notes and other documentation accumulated by MacKinnon, database searches. Also contains drafts of Howarth's chapter in Newsgirls.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Donnelly, Alison.

Manuscript letter from Alison Donnelly, Records Secretary of the Thames Valley [New Zealand] branch of the W.C.W. explaining the rationale for the donation of a book, which is never named, to the Aberdeen Memorial Library because of its focus on men. Donnelly's explanation includes landscape information about her small town and the activities of "men who dearly love to "get into the bush" at weekends."

Long, Elizabeth

Don Jail escape : exhibit photo album.

File consists of an album of photographs used as evidence in the case of the 1952 jail break of the Boyd Gang at the Don Jail. The photographs are listed in the front of the album, but they have been left in original order in the album itself (not chronological). The photographs were taken by Det. Sergt. Maurice Inglis of the Toronto Police. Also includes a clipping from 1990 on the break out.

Porter, Dana Harris

Documents received from G. R. Good.

Contains material relating to Kaufman Footwear's pricing, costs, and competition. Includes memoranda, notes, correspondence, training material, government specifications, price lists, and a production schedule.

Kaufman Footwear

D.K. Goodfellow to David Boyle.

One item of correspondence addressed to David Boyle from D.K. Goodfellow, dated May 23, 1904. Also includes a manuscript copy of an "extract from a petition from the Chippeaw, Ottawa and Pattawattamie Indians to Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, dated at Sandwich U.C. the 27th February 1836."

Director's files : general : American Management Association.

File consists of material relating to Electrohome's membership in the American Management Association (AMA). Includes correspondence and memoranda (some carbon copies and some form letters), advertising material from the AMA, membership application forms and certificates, ephemera, and other material. File probably belonged to Gary Alcock, Director of Human Resources.

Alcock, Gary

Dion Calthrop Clayton letter

  • SCA53-GA29
  • Collection
  • January 21, 1936

Contains one letter dated January 21, 1963 and addressed to "My Dear Jean" from Dion Calthrop Clayton regarding his book. Underneath the body of the letter is a drawing in black ink of a person blowing on a trumpet. There is also a separate, folded leaflet included with the letter titled, "In Memoriam 1881-1937". Inside the leaflet is a black and white profile shot of Calthrop.

Calthrop, Dion William Palgrave Clayton

Development of the Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET).

Material related to the development of the Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET). Includes a position paper, correspondence, articles, notes, drafts of the submission made to J.B. Reid, University of Québec, on a master plan for CANUNET written by Donald Cowan, minutes of the first CANUNET meeting held on August 11, 1971, and related items.

Cowan, Donald D.

Department memorandums and other material.

Records related to the activities of several academic units at the University of Waterloo including the Department of Pure Mathematics, the Department of Applied Analysis and Computer Science and the Faculty of Mathematics that were sent to Donald Cowan. Includes four memoranda, one letter, minutes of the Computer Science Committee from September 8, 1972, a Faculty of Mathematics Council agenda, and two seminar abstracts.

Cowan, Donald D.

Death and a burial

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, regarding the death and burial of Brother J. Kastner.

Rieder and Anthes family

Dear sis.

Correspondence received and sent by James Downey to his sisters. Most letters written by Downey are under the heading “Dear Sis.” Contains photocopies of photographs and related newspaper clippings.
Also includes a published copy of UHN, Caring Together: a newsletter for and about the staff of University Health Networ, Volume 6, Number 7 (February 18, 2002) and Volume 5, Number 29 (July 23, 2001); and ephemera related to the “Opening Ceremony of Commonwealth Universities 1998 General Conference.”

Downey, James

Dear sis.

Correspondence received and sent by James Downey to his sisters. Most letters written by Downey are under the heading “Dear Sis.”
Includes photographs and photocopies of photographs of family members and friends and related newspaper clippings.

Downey, James

Dear sis.

Correspondence received and sent by James Downey to his sisters. Most letters written by Downey are under the heading “Dear Sis.” Includes photocopies of photographs of family members and friends, related newspaper clippings, ephemera with eulogies for friends and family members, and a few related letters.
Also contains a poster for the "Thomas Gray and the Humanist tradition: a conference to mark the bi-centenary of the death of Thomas Gray," Carleton University (May 18-20, 1971).

Downey, James

Dear sis.

Correspondence received and sent by James Downey to his sisters. Most letters written by Downey are under the heading “Dear Sis.”
Includes photographs and photocopies of photographs of family members and friends and related newspaper clippings.
Also contains other personal correspondence sent and received by Downey.

Downey, James

Dean of Arts public lecture.

Materials related to the Arts Faculty Lecture Series at the University of Waterloo, in 1990-1991, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Canada’s Race relations crisis: myth and reality.” Includes printout of Walker's paper, related correspondence, a poster of the event, and drafts of the speech.

Walker, James

Davidson, William to Elizabeth Roos.

Letter from William Davidson dated Toronto, December 23, 1925 to his sister Elizabeth Roos, sending Christmas wishes and fond memories (includes stamped envelope)

Sims family

Davidson, Margaret to Florence Roos.

Letter from Margaret Davidson dated Toronto, November 19, 1886 to her granddaughter Florence Roos, sending the news of family doings in Toronto (includes envelope).

Sims family

Davidson, Margaret to Florence Roos.

Letter from Margaret Davidson dated Toronto, June 30, 1890 to her granddaughter Florence Roos, sending the news of family doings in Toronto. She says she received and encloses a letter from Mrs. Argo for Florence's mother to read, and that if she is well she will be there on Tuesday (includes envelope).

Sims family

Davidson, John to George Davidson.

Letter from John Davidson, Fraserburgh, Scotland on October 16, 1848 to his nephew George Davidson, commiserating on the death of George's infant child: "I know that you are of tender heart and will be much affected." John is Assessor and Collector of Road Money in Fraserburgh and as such was out on business when George left for home.

Sims family

Davidson, George to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from George Davidson in Aberdeen, Scotland to his wife Margaret in New Aberdeen, C.W., responding to the news of the death of their infant son: "The intelligence was painful, more so than had I been present with you, for altho' my friends here feel deeply with me, still you were awaiting." He speaks of the comfort that their belief offers, and continues: "I thank God that you are living & that I have so near a prospect of meeting you again – how happy I shall be to see you & this feeling is strengthened from the fact that you will be the same regarding me." He will be on the steamer Europa from Liverpool to New York and lists in detail the amount of time it will take to be back in New Aberdeen. (includes envelope sealed with family crest)

Sims family

Davidson, George to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from George Davidson in New York, dated May 16, 1880 to his wife Margaret, commenting on the number of "pleasure seekers" passing his window on a Sabbath. He mentions that "other people from Berlin are here." He complains that he will be confined to his room as the elevator is out of order, recounts an accident with a chamber pot and complains that his appetite is not good (Includes envelope addressed to Margaret at "Forest Hill, Berlin, Ontario").

Sims family

Davidson, George to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from George Davidson in Berlin, Ont. Dated 9 ½ o'clock, May 5, 1863 to his wife Margaret who is in Toronto: "The children have gone to bed, and so I sit down – all alone – to write you the promised letter – you will be enjoying yourself with Mrs. Manning over Schedam Sch[illegible] while I poor unfortunate am enjoying myself in thinking how comfortable it will be to go up to a cold bed, and nobody in it. I have just been up stairs Bob & Sandy are in bed the former at the front the latter at the back with space and an extra pillow between for Lizzie who has been managing the children and the affairs of the household at a great rate." He gives Margaret a list of cash payments to make – boys' board, clothes, but also ask her to bring home seed catalogues and stock. A postscript the next morning describes the state of affairs: "Wednesday morning 7 ½ O.C. we have slept and waked – thank God – Lizzie was up about ½ hour ago went down and put [kettle on], is however still in her nightgown sitting on the floor with Sandy playing Jackstones or something of that sort – Bob is up and takes this to the P.O. Very cold rainy morning GD."

Sims family

Davidson, George to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from George Davidson at 100-West 53 St., New York dated May 7, 1880 to his wife Margaret, thanking her for letters received: "I am glad you are well and more than glad that Lizzie has got those ugly teeth out & hope she will now be free from that horrid disease neuralgia." He is having treatments of various sorts for his legs in the hope that he can walk without crutches, treatments that he describes in great detail and mentions that he is rooming with his son Sandy, who adds a page at the end of the letter.

Sims family

Davidson, George to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from George Davidson in Toronto, dated June 26, 1879, to his wife Margaret, reporting on treatment he has received in Toronto on his leg, people he has seen and visited, and arrangements for getting home. He underlines "slang" words such as "chimbly" and "cracks" (jokes).

Sims family

Davidson, Catherine to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Margaret Davidson's sister-in-law Catherine Davidson from 5 Ann Place, Aberdeen, July 30, 1884 reporting the death of her brother and Margaret's brother-in-law John Davidson (includes envelope addressed to Mrs. Sheriff Davidson at 272 King Street, Toronto).

Sims family

Davidson, Alexander to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Alexander Davidson, Port Elphinstone, dated July 22, 1856, to his niece Margaret Davidson, thanking her for presents sent. He reports on the growth and changes in Aberdeen and area since she had last been there, and lists all his children and what they are doing.

Sims family

David Shannon Bowlby fonds.

  • SCA57-GA33
  • Fonds
  • 1892-1921

Fonds consists of 28 items of correspondence between David Shannon Bowlby and his family.

Bowlby, David Shannon

David M. Netterfield correspondence.

  • SCA20-GA11
  • Collection
  • 1958

Typescript letter regarding lumbering on Lake Huron, Ontario written by David M. Netterfield. The letter describes the history of the Spanish River Lumber Company that operated near the Sauble River, between 1882 and the 1940's, focusing on the 20th century history of the company. Account makes reference to the Spanish River Indian Reserve, Wahnapitae, Ontario, the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 and the Mississauga Timber Reserve. Also included is a business card dated July 14, 1958, for Noranda Mines Limited located in Toronto, Ontario with a handwritten note that reads: Thought this might interest you. Hope you had a good trip. Hank. 14 July/58."

Netterfield, David M.

Data directed design research and related materials.

Material created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to data directed design. Includes notes, correspondence, computer printouts, a bibliography, and related items. In addition the file includes copies of the following articles:

  • 1. Manna, Zohar and Richard Waldinger. (January 1980). A deductive approach to program synthesis. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, volume 2, (number 1), pages 90-121.

  • 2. Cheatham, T.E., G.H. Holloway, and J.A. Townley. (1981). Program refinement by transformation. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, pages 430-437.

  • 3. Bergland, G.D. (October 1981). A guided tour of program design methodologies. Computer, pages 13-37.

  • 4. Sharma, D.K. (November 1981). McDonald's problem : an example of using Dijkstra's programming method. The Bell System Technical Journal, volume 60, (number 9), pages 2157-2165.

  • 5. Levy, Michael R. (June 1982). Modularity and the sequential file update problem. Communications of the ACM, volume 25, (number 6), pages 362-367.

The materials in this file may have been used to support the creation of the article titled, "The data transform programming method and file processing problems"by C.J. Lucena, R.C.B. Martins, and P.A.S. Veloso (Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Donald Cowan (Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo).

Cowan, Donald D.

Data directed design : publications.

Material created and accumulated by Donald Cowan primarily documenting his efforts to publish works of joint authorship on data directed design. Includes correspondence and related attachments sent between Donald Cowan, colleagues, and a publisher. Also contains a copy of the article titled, "Design by objectives: a structured systems architecture approach" by Tom Gilb.

Cowan, Donald D.

Dana.

Personal correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1998 and 2002 to and from Dana Švihlová, sometimes printed on reused paper. Includes personal correspondence, related ephemera, and photographs.
Also contains a photocopy of pages from Švihlová's work Trvalo udržateľný rozvoj na miestnej úrovni.

Shipley, Robert

D Miscellaneous (file 3 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Dial, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Dial Press, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Diebold Safe & Lock Co., Canton, Ohio. (1927)
  • Diefendorf, Dorr, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Digest; Int. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y. (1927-1932)
  • Dille, John F., Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Dillon, Charles, Topeka, Kan. (1918)
  • Dillon, J.M., Denver, Colo. (1919)
  • Dime Mystery Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1933-1934)
  • Direct Mail Advertising Association, Detroit, Mich. (1927)
  • Distributors News, Peoria, Ill. (1928)
  • Divine, Charles, New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Dix, Beulah Marie, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Dixie Business Shop, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Dixie Manufacturer, Birmingham, Ala. (1928)
  • Doak, W.N., Washington, D.C. (1931)
  • Dodge, B.W. & Co. Publishers, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Dodge, Josephine Daskam, New York, N.Y. (1923-1936)
  • Dog News, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1938)
  • Dog World, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Dogs in Words and Pictures, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Dombrowski, Katharina von, Chicago, Ill. (1938)
  • Dominion, Toronto, Ont. (1924)
  • Doner, Chester, McCook, Neb. (1928)
  • Doner, Mary Frances, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Donnellan, Daniel, Miami, Fla. (1930)
  • Donnelley, Reuben H. Corp., Chicago, Ill. (1929-1936)
  • Donohue, M.A. & Company, Chicago, Ill. (1912-1924)
  • Dorrance & Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
  • Dosch-Kircher Organization, Chicago, Ill. (1933-1934)
  • Double Detective Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Downey, Fairfax, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Dramatic Novels, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Dramatic Publishing, Co., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Draper, Gilbert, Montreal, Que. (1930)
  • Dreer, Henry A., Philadelphia, Pa. (1936)
  • Drew, Sidney, Chicago, Ill. (1917-1919)
  • Drug Profits, Knoxville, Tenn. (1936)
  • Drug Topics, New York, N.Y. (1929-1933)
  • Dry Goods Economist, New York, N.Y. (1925-1928)
  • Dry Goods Reporter, Chicago, Ill. (1925-1926)
  • Du Pont Magazine, Wilmington, Del. (1929-1936)
  • Duckworth, Gerald & Co. Ltd., London, England. (1926-1927)
  • Duffy, Earle, Evanston, Ill. (1930)
  • Duluth Herald, Duluth, Minn. (1915)
  • Duluth Show Case Co., Duluth, Minn. (1928-1929)
  • Dun, Marie, Wilton, Conn. (1935)
  • Duncan-Clarke, S.J., Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Dunkle Service for Advertisers, South Bend, Ind. (1924)
  • Dunne, Brian Boru, Santa Fe, N.M. (1915)
  • Durable Rubber Co., New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Durand, Ruth Sawyer, Ithaca, N.Y. (1937)
  • Dutcher, R. Adams, St. Paul, Minn. (1923)
  • Dwyer, James Francis, Pau, France. (1916-1937

International Press Bureau

D Miscellaneous (file 2 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Debeauclair, Vivian, Detroit, Mich. (1928)
  • Decatur Herald, Decatur, Ill. (1913)
  • Decker, M., Hindsdale, Ill. (1923)
  • Decker, Peter, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Deere and Company, Moline, Ill. (1927)
  • Dehnicke, H.P., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Dejonghe Hotel and Restaurant Co., Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Delmar, A.T. Inc., New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Delano, Laura F., New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Delco-Remy Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. (1928)
  • Dell Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1924-1938)
  • Dellinger, E.S., Springer, N.M. (1932)
  • Delmar, Vina, Scarsdale, N.Y. (1937)
  • Demille, Cecil B., Hollywood, Calif. (1915)
  • Dennison, Brooke, Hinsdale, Ill. (1936)
  • Dent, Louis L., Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Dental News, St. Paul, Minn. (1930)
  • Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad System, Denver, Colo. (1924)
  • Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C. (1930-1931)
  • Depew, Chauncey M., New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Depolo, Harold, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Derby-McCarthy Company Inc., Oleon, N.Y. (1924)
  • Derrydale Press, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Designer and the Woman's Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1918-1925)
  • Desylvester, Corrado, Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Detective, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Detective Book, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Detective Digest, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Detective Fiction Weekly, New York, N.Y. (1928-1938)
  • Detective Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Detective Story Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1926-1931)
  • Detective Tales, Chicago, Ill. (1922-1924)
  • Detroit Aircraft Corporation, Detroit, Mich. (1930)
  • Detroit News, Detroit, Mich. (1907-1938)
  • Detroit Saturday Night, Detroit, Mich. (1920)
  • Detroit Times, Detroit, Mich. (1933-1935)
  • Detzer, Karl, Leland, Mich. (1938)
  • Devil's Book, Los Angeles, Calif. (1924)
  • Devito, John A. Co., Boston, Mass. (1927)
  • Devot, G., Monte Carlo, France. (1918)
  • Dewar Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1926)
  • Dewit, [?], New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • DeWolfe & Fiske Co., Boston, Mass. (1913)

International Press Bureau

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