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A History of the Inuit People of Canada.

A typescript draft article (sixty-three leaves) of a book about Inuit written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript article contains preliminary edits completed by an editor. Also includes correspondence from Jocelyn Smith, a staff member at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson discussing the preliminary edits, as well as the selection of illustrations and maps to be included in the book.

Patterson, E Palmer

S Miscellaneous (file 7 of 12).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Spangler Forx and Stiles, Oak Park, Ill. (1932)
  • Spare Moments, Allentown, Pa. (1912-1918)
  • Sparkes, Boyden, New York, N.Y. (1940)
  • Sparks, Minneapolis, Minn. (1927)
  • Spears, Raymond S., Inglewood, Calif. (1934-1941)
  • Special Detective Magazine, Stamford, Conn. (1937)
  • Specatator Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (1934)
  • Speedway Manufacturing Co., Cicero, Ill. (1936)
  • Spencer Trask & Co., Chicago, Ill. (1927-1928)
  • Spencerian Business College, Milwaukee, Wis. (1929)
  • Splinters, Winchester, Mass. (1933)
  • Spokane Valley Herald, Spokane, Wash. (1922)
  • Sporting News, St. Louis, Mo. (1921)
  • Sports Afield, Minneapolis, Minn. (1913-1932)
  • Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Sports Story Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Sprecher, James G., Los Angeles, Calif. (1927)
  • Sprigg, Pedrich & Company, London, England. (1907)
  • Springfield News, Springfield, Mass. (1934)
  • Sproat, W.E. & Company, Chicago, Ill. (1934-1936)
  • Sproul, Earl E., Chicago, Ill. (1940)
  • Squier, Emma Lindsay, New York, N.Y. (1919-1942)

International Press Bureau

S Miscellaneous (file 10 of 12).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Stock & Dairy Farmer, Duluth, Minn. (1926-1932)
  • Stockholms-Tidningen, Stockholm, Sweden. (1937)
  • Stockyards Siftings, St. Paul, Minn. (1927)
  • Stone & Cox, Toronto, Ont. (1920-1927)
  • Store News, St. Louis, Mo. (1926)
  • Store Operation, Cleveland, Ohio. (1928)
  • Stores Publishing Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Story, New York, N.Y. (1936-1940)
  • Story World, Hollywood, Calif. (1923)
  • Strack, Joseph, Jackson Heights, N.Y. (1938-1939)
  • Strahan, Kay Cleaver, Portland, Or. (1920)
  • Straight Street Publishing Company, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1942)
  • Straley, George H., North Camp Hood, Tex. (1943)
  • Strand Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1915-1919)
  • Strang, Maybel Sherman, San Francisco, Calif. (1919)
  • Strange, John Stephen, Toronto, Ont. (1938)
  • Strapler, H.L.G., New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Stratford Company, Boston, Mass. (1925)
  • Straub, A.W. Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (1920)
  • Strawberry-Hill Press, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Stribling, T.S., Clifton, Tenn. (1936)
  • Stringer, Arthur, Mountain Lakes, N.J. (1941-1942)
  • Strohm, Olivia Barton, Chicago, Ill. (1905-1909)
  • Studebaker Corp. of America, South Bend, Ind. (1924-1937)
  • Stuyvesant Apartments, New York, N.Y. (1919)

International Press Bureau

S Miscellaneous (file 11 of 12).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Suburban Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. (1930)
  • Suburban Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (1930)
  • Success, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Sun, San Diego, Calif. (1912)
  • Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937)
  • Sunbeam Motion Picture Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Sunday Companion, New York, N.Y. (1941)
  • Sunday Magazine, Los Angeles, Calif. (1940)
  • Sunday School Publications, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1920)
  • Sunday School Publications, Toronto, Ont. (1924-1931)
  • Sundell, Abner J., New York, N.Y. (1941)
  • Sunny Book, Richmond, Va. (1933)
  • Sunset Magazine, San Francisco, Calif. (1923-1936)
  • Sunshine, Honolulu, Hawaii. (1930)
  • Sunshine, St. Augustine, Fla. (1924)
  • Sunshine News, Kansas City, Mo. (1928-1929)
  • Sunsweet Prunes and Apricots, San Jose, Calif. (1928)
  • Sun-Up, Portland, Me. (1930-1931)
  • Super Publications, Toronto, Ont. (1941-1942)
  • Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. (1913-1917)
  • Superior Magazines, Toronto, Ont. (1941-1942)
  • Superior Telegram, Superior, Wis. (1906)
  • Supreme Forest, Woodmen Circle, Omaha, Neb. (1922)
  • Sutherlin Land & Water Company, Roseburg, Or. (1909)
  • Sutherland, [?], Chicago, Ill. (1908)
  • Svenska Journalen, Rockford, Ill. (1912)

International Press Bureau

T Miscellaneous (file 2 of 4).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Thames Star, Thames, N.Z. (1915)
  • Thayer, Lee, New York, N.Y. (1921)
  • Thayer, Otis B., Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Theatre Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • This Month, Dallas, Tex. (1935-1936)
  • This Week Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1934-1947)
  • Thomas, Chauncey, Denver, Colo. (1926)
  • Thomas Clara Chapline, Minneapolis, Minn. (1913)
  • Thomas, D.F., Pine Lake, Ind. (1918)
  • Thomas, David C., Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Thomas Publishing Company, New York, N.Y. (1923-1925)
  • Thompson, Maravene Kennedy, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Thompson, W.J. Co., New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Thompson and Morgan, Ipswich, England. (1933)
  • Thompson Feature Service, New York, N.Y. (1921-1938)
  • Thoms & Eron Inc., New York, N.Y. (1915-1934)
  • Thrilling Stories, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Thrilling Tales, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Thrilling Western, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Thuring, Charles J., Cleveland, Ohio. (1907)
  • Tice and Lynch, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Ticknor, W.M., Warrensburg, N.Y. (1942)
  • Tidings, Omaha, Neb. (1923)
  • Tiffany Productions Inc., New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Tifield, William E., Williamstown, Vt. (1914)
  • Tilden, Freeman, Warner, N.H. (1937)
  • Tillotson's Newspaper Literature Bureau, Bolton, England. (1912-1937)
  • Times Printing Company of Seattle, Seattle, Wash. (1912)
  • Timken-Detroit Axle Co., Detroit, Mich. (1937)
  • Tinker, Emily B., Normancy, Mo. (1928)
  • Title Insurance and Trust Co., Los Angeles, Calif. (1930)
  • Tittmann, Eugene C., St. Louis, Mo. (1913)

International Press Bureau

W Miscellaneous (file 2 of 8).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Watch Word, Elgin, Ill. (1927-1935)
  • Watchword, Dayton, Ohio. (1932)
  • Waterbury, Ruth, Hollywood, Calif. (1943)
  • Water-Color Co., New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Waterloo, Stanley, Chicago, Ill. (1905-1909)
  • Waterman, Curtis H., Boston, Mass. (1915-1916)
  • Watertown Standard, Watertown, N.Y. (1921)
  • Waterworth, John, St. Louis, Mo. (1919)
  • Watkins, Ann, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Watkins, John Elfreth, Philadelphia, Pa. (1919)
  • Watkins, J.R. Company, Winona, Minn. (1926)
  • Watkins Syndicate, Inc., Ardmore, Pa. (1937-1946)
  • Watson, Elmo Scott, Chicago, Ill. (1922)
  • Watson, William H., Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Watterson, Henry, Louisville, Ky. (1919)
  • Watt, G. Howard Publisher, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Watts, Franklin, Wichita, Kan. (1930)
  • Watts, George M., New York, N.Y. ([19--])
  • Way, Frederick, Md. (1932)
  • Wayne, Kenneth H., Johnson City, Tenn. (1915)
  • Wayside Tales, Chicago, Ill. (1922)

International Press Bureau

W Miscellaneous (file 5 of 8).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kan. (1915-1926)
  • Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kan. (1920)
  • Wick, Jean, New York, N.Y. (1937-1939)
  • Widdemer, Margaret, New York, N.Y. (1932-1942)
  • Wieboldt, W.A. & Co., Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Wieland Dairy Co., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Wight, Emma Howard, Middletown, Va. (1917)
  • Wightman, Charles A., Evanston, Ill. (1918)
  • Wild Game Stories, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1926)
  • Wild West Weekly, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Wildman, George C., Roscoe, Tex. (1933)
  • Wiley, Hugh, San Francisco, Calif. (1921)
  • Wiley, John & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Wiley & Mack, Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Wilk, Jacob, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Wilkening, C.C., New York, N.Y. (1915-1939)
  • Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, Wilkes Barre, Pa. (1921)
  • Wilkie, John E., Chicago, Ill. (1910-1928)
  • Wilkins, Albert M., Mt. Clemens, Mich. (1918)
  • Wilkins, Emma E., Chicago, Ill. (1916-1918)
  • Wilkins Vera Cleghorn, Berkeley, Calif. (1949)
  • Willenborg, Lee, Massillon, Ohio. (1927)
  • Williams, Annie Laurie, New York, N.Y. (1932-1939)
  • Williams, Ben Ames, Chestnut Hill, Mass. (1931)
  • Williams, C.V., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Williams, E.O., Evanston, Ill. (1915)
  • Williams, John, St. Marks, Fla. (1917)
  • Williams, John H., Windsor, Conn. (1914)
  • Williams, Odie, Soperton, Ga. (1948)
  • Williams, Roger Company, Cleveland, Ohio. (1934-1935)
  • Williams, S.S., New York, N.Y. (1948)
  • Williams, Stanley T., New Haven, Conn. (1927)
  • Williams Book Store, Boston, Mass. (1948)
  • Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. (1947)
  • Williamsburg News, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1928)
  • Williamson, N.A., Helena, Ark. (1913)
  • Williamson, Patsy, Kansas City, Mo. (1947)
  • Willis, Frank B., Lansing, Mich. (1922)
  • Willoughby, Barrett, San Carlos, Calif. (1932-1943)
  • Willyard, Henry, Marion, Ill. (1944)
  • Wilmington Star Publishing Co., Wilmington, Del. (1935)
  • Wilnat Films, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. (1922)
  • Wilson, Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1917)
  • Wilson, Dyer, Clinton, N.Y. (1945-1946)
  • Wilson, Francis, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Wilson, H.W. Company, New York, N.Y. (1916-1942)
  • Wilson, Joseph W., Santa Clara, Calif. (1948)
  • Wilson, N.L. Company, White Plains, N.Y. (1916)
  • Wilson, Neill C., San Francisco, Calif. (1944)
  • Wilson & Horton, Auckland, N.Z. (1917)
  • Wilson and Company, Chicago, Ill. (1940)
  • Wilson Publishing Co., Toronto, Ont. (1927)

International Press Bureau

Correspondence : Gertrude E. Budd, F. Bateman, Isabel Cummings, Byrne Sanders.

  • Date and Place from: March 13, 1922 Montreal, Que. To Murphy, Emily F. From Budd, Gertrude E. Notes: Telegram.
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 6, 1930 Calgary, Alta. To Murphy, Emily F. From F. Bateman.
  • Date and Place from: June 27, 1936 Edmonton, Alta. To Murphy, E[velyn] From Newson, H.M.
  • Date and Place from: July 22, 1937 Edmonton, Alta. To Cummings, Isabel From Murphy, Evelyn Notes: Carbon ts.
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 18, 1946 Ottawa, Ont. To Murphy, Evelyn From Sanders, Byrne Notes: Telegram

Murphy, Emily Ferguson

Bird, Florence.

Two typescript letters from Florence Bird to Elizabeth Long, addressed as "Bessie", on Royal Commission on the Status of Women letterhead with some general updates about her life and work. Included in the file is a typescript letter, presumably written by Long marked "never sent" outlining concerns about equal pay for women potentially dominating the findings of the Royal Commission in part because of what can be accomplished when women aren't viewed as a threat for leadership roles.

Long, Elizabeth

Bradley, Marcia W.

One typescript letter from Marcia Williams Bradley, archivist and director of the Sophia Smith Collection at the Smith College Library about the renaming of the Radcliffe Women's Archives to the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library. Also in the file are carbon copy typescripts of letters form Long to Bradley about the Smith College Library, the development of the Aberdeen Library and its donation to the University of Waterloo, including references to Waterloo University Library Doris Lewis.

Long, Elizabeth

Clay, Margaret.

One manuscript letter from Margaret Clay to Elizabeth Long expressing regret about news of Thelma and Harold [Leega?] and sharing information about Robert Stark, his ties to Creston [British Columbia] and a talk his daughter Freya gave in 1944 at a meeting of the Canadian Institute of [?] National Affairs.

Long, Elizabeth

Kaufman, Emma R.

Three typescript letters regarding the papers of Caroline MacDonald, the work of Emma Ratz Kaufman in Japan, and the possible donation of Kaufman's papers to the Lady Aberdeen Library at the University of Waterloo.

The first letter, from Kaufman to Long, makes reference to Kaufman's work with the YWCA in Japan including Canada House, Toki Hamano and the move of Caroline MacDonald's papers from New York to the Victoria College Archives at the University of Toronto.

The second and third letters are both from Long and written on the same day, consisting of a response to Kaufman and a letter to Doris Lewis about her correspondence with Kaufman. In the letter to Kaufman, Long praises Kaufman's work in Japan, expresses belief that MacDonald's papers will be better used in Canada than in the United States, and pitches the University of Waterloo as a home for Kaufman's paper. Of note is Long's rationale for the donation of all of Kaufman's papers so that future generations can "get the "feel" of the human being with whom they are establishing a contact - across the intervening years" and postscript inclusion of an anecdote about the unfortunate destruction of the papers of Cairine Wilson by her family, following her death. In Long's letter to Lewis, presumably written after her letter to Kaufman, Long provides context about her pitch to Kaufman, including references to the establishment of Canada House and her local ties to Waterloo. The letter ends with a brief mention about being sad about her "dear friends Floring and Wyle" and their [health and estate].

Long, Elizabeth

Kister, Kenneth F. (Mrs.).

Carbon copy of typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. Kenneth F. Kister, librarian at The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College regarding the Lady Aberdeen Library. Long makes reference to the enclosure of a brief history about the library and offers some information about setbacks and successes. Of note is a reference to Doris Lewis and the University of Waterloo Library: "Special libraries are blossoming out everywhere. Waterloo is a young, progressive university, and I am sure the Chief Librarian, Mrs. Doris Lewis, will get a good backing for extending our collection into a most valuable information centre on the history of women."

Long, Elizabeth

MacMillan, Anne.

Letter from Anne MacMillan to Elizabeth Long regarding the mailing of seven books (listed) for use in a display during the general meeting from June 1 to 5, [1962].

Long, Elizabeth

McKinley, Mabel Burns.

Letter from Mabel Burns McKinley to Elizabeth Long regarding the display of her books at the triennial meeting and her regret that her five books (listed) are out of print.

Long, Elizabeth

Roosevelt, Eleanor.

Typescript letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Elizabeth Long regarding the making of a recording during her time in Canada (cities and dates listed).

Long, Elizabeth

Royce, Marion V.

Carbon copy typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Marian Royce, Director, Women's Bureau, Department of Labour regarding the University of Waterloo being added to the mailing list for all releases from the Women's Bureau and information about symposium in London about the status of women in Great Britain. File also includes a typescript letter from Marion Royce addressed to "all persons in the mailing list of the Women's Bureau, Canada Department of Labour" about her retirement and replacement by Mrs. Jock Findlay.

Long, Elizabeth

Shortt, Lorraine.

Two letters from Lorraine Shortt regarding factual errors about her mother, Elizabeth Smith Shortt, in the first edition of the book Famous Women by Byrne Hope Saunders, details about her mother's life, and the possible donation of books by her sister, Mrs. R. F. Clarke.

Long, Elizabeth

Taylor, Gladys.

Two letters from Glady Taylor regarding the use of her book The King Tree as part of a display at an upcoming convention and about the donation of the book to the Lady Aberdeen Library.

Long, Elizabeth

Thompson, J. Walter.

Typescript letter from [Mrs.] J. Walter Thompson in response to Elizabeth Long regarding participation in a radio address and "Indian women who are struggling to improve conditions in their country [...]". The letter makes reference to Peter Francis being the person who originally contacted Long and includes information about Indian migration from villages to cities and the challenges presented by a lack of qualifications to secure "social welfare posts open to women today". Violet Alva, a lawyer, and her work to establish an Indian magazine for women.

Long, Elizabeth

Waldo, Jesse.

Photocopied letter from Jessie Waldo to Elizabeth Long regarding personal updates including time spent in Keewatin and Devil's Gap Lodge. The letter references the death of Isabel [Fenlayson], the upcoming presidency of Mrs. Hayes, the sending of the September 11, 1952 Star Phoenix, and Mary Anne Caswell.

Long, Elizabeth

MacDonald, Caroline.

Typescript letter from Caroline Macdonald to Mary Phelps. Macdonald, who is writing from England, recounts her plans to study theology for the autumn term at the United Free Church College in Aberdeen and outlines her views about the YWCA's [Young Women's Christian Association] presence in Japan. Includes typed note from Elizabeth Long that erroneously indicates the letter is from Macdonald to Emma Kaufman, and includes biographical information about Macdonald,

Long, Elizabeth

Rowan, Margaret.

Clippings, ephemera and a photograph related to Canadian rug hooker Margaret Rowan and the Rittermere Farm Studio in Vineland, Ontario that she ran with her husband Ted. File also includes a typescript biography about Margaret Rowan and her mother, and a manuscript note from Margaret addressed to Mrs. Clarke about press clippings and the photograph.

Long, Elizabeth

Stark, Freya.

Clippings, ephemera, correspondence, photographs, a postcard of Creston, British Columbia, and a typescript biographical sketch related to and about British-Italian travel writer Freya Stark. The correspondence consists responses from staff at the Creston Review regarding a request from Valance S. Patriarche about Stark, as well as two letters written by Stark from her home in Italy to Patriarche regarding her father and his time in Creston. The photos are predominantly of Stark's father and his sculpture work, with the exception of a photo of Stark at the age of 72 in a garden with a dog the living room of a residential home.

Long, Elizabeth

Awards.

Contains correspondence, news clippings, etc. regarding awards won by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record for outstanding reporting, sports writing, typography etc.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship. The letter is addressed to Irene Hancock and signed by members of the society, wishing her a happy and successful future. Accompanying is a clipping discusses Irene stepping down from her position as General Secretary of the organization and a party held in her honour on the occasion.

Oxford Times

Rathbone, Eleanor to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Eleanor Rathbone, likely sent to Irene upon the occasion of her stepping down from her position as General Secretary of the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship. A post-script from Eve Hubback notes that the letter seems to have included a pecuniary gift.

Hancock, Irene

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses Irene's plans to travel to Vienna and suggests to her a packing list, including skates and skis, as well as which countries to have her passport endorsed for. Ray also mentions that her daughter Barbara is looking forward to the upcoming Spring and her trip to Europe.

Hancock, Irene

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses sending money to Irene, whether Barbara is keeping up with her lessons, and about a potential libel lawsuit.

Hancock, Irene

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring, whether or not Irene has a friend who would accompany Barbara on a sailing trip Barbara's health and plans to write exams for university.

Hancock, Irene

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, and outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara if Barbara does not end up going on a sailing trip.

Hancock, Irene

Angela Burke.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Angela Burke. Includes photocopies of photographs of Burke’s professional life, articles by and about Burke, drafts and endnotes of Burke’s chapter in Newsgirls, database searches, handwritten notes taken by MacKinnon, and correspondence between Burke and MacKinnon (including Burke’s curriculum vitae).

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Kay Kritzwiser.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Kay Kritzwiser. Includes photographs of Kritzwiser’s personal life, newspaper articles by and about Kritzwiser, correspondence between Kritzwiser and MacKinnon, handwritten notes and other documentation accumulated by MacKinnon (such as correspondence with artists profiled by Kritzwiser and correspondence received by Kritzwiser about the awarding of the Commemorative Medal). Also includes drafts of Kritzwiser's chapter and end notes in Newsgirls.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

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

Olive Dickason.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Olive Dickason. Includes articles by and about Dickason, Dickason’s curriculum vitae (from 1995 and 1997), drafts of Dickason’s chapter in Newsgirls, handwritten research notes, correspondence between Dickason and MacKinnon and between MacKinnon and David T. McNab (historian who updated the fourth edition of Dickason’s Canada’s First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times, published in 2009 by Oxford University Press), photocopies of photographs of Dickason’s professional life, and a photograph of Dickason from 1970.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Stasia Evasuk.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Stasia Evasuk. Includes handwritten notes about Evasuk, correspondence between Evasuk and MacKinnon, articles by Evasuk, and photocopies of photographs of Evasuk’s personal and professional life.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

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

Newsgirls draft and correspondence.

Draft of Newsgirls by Donna Jean MacKinnon and Catherine Smyth. Draft includes chapters on Dorothy Howarth, Jeannine Locke, Olive Dickason, June Callwood, Simma Holt, Elizabeth Dingman, Ruth Hammond, Kay Rex, Doris Anderson, Marjorie Earl, Angela Burke, Marilyn Dunlop, Dusty Vineberg, Enid Nemy, Joan Sutton Straus, Yvonne Crittenden, Michele Landsberg, Heather Robertson, and Catherine Ford. Also contains correspondence between Donna Jean MacKinnon and Luke Gagliardi (York University) about the edition of Newsgirls.

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

Invoices and permissions for photographs.

Correspondence and invoices for rights of reproduction of photographs for their use in Newsgirls. Correspondence in file is between Donna Jean MacKinnon and Mike Kelly (Torstar Syndicate) and Luke Gagliardi (York University), and includes documenting decisions over different photographs, their captions, and permissions to use them. Invoices include associated payment receipts and correspondence with GetStock, the Toronto Reference Library at the Toronto Public Library, the PNG Library, and Canadian Press Enterprises Inc. Also contains correspondence with Anne Dickason (Olive Dickason’s daughter) as part of Donna Jean MacKinnon’s research about Dickason.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Correspondence and contract for publication.

Correspondence and revisions of contracts with York University for the publishing of Newsgirls. Includes correspondence between Donna Jean MacKinnon and Mike O’Connor (York University) and between MacKinnon and Luke Gagliardi (York University) regarding the edition and publishing of the book. Also contains reviewed drafts of the contract to reproduce and published, as well as MacKinnon’s signed copy of the contract.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Associate Correspondence, O-Y.

File consists of 33 pieces of correspondence from writers with last names beginning with the letters "O" to "Y" to other receipients.

Detwiler, John D.

Petition of Thomas Talbot.

File consists of one ts. of a petition of Timothy Talbot regarding a land claim. Also includes typescripts of correspondence related to the claim. Originally dated May 18, 1801.

Mr. Robertson of Strowan to Lord Mar.

One letter address to My Lord [Lord Mar] from Mr. Robertson of Strowan dated December 15, 1716. The letter gives an account of the journey through France that Robertson has taken to meet Lord Mar as well as news of his traveling companions. Also includes a later copy of the letter. Lord Mar was a major figure in the Jacobite uprising of 1715 and and fled to France shortly thereafter.

Motz, John : indenture.

File consists of a photocopy of one indenture stating that John Motz would pay Catherine Voisin 60$ per year. Also included is one item of correspondence explaining the indenture.

Motz Family

Postcards and invitations to events.

Postcards and invitations to events received by Hon. Dr. James Horace King, M. D. and his first wife, Mrs. Nellie Mae King. All items were attached to a scrapbook album at some point. Original file folder contained a note that read: “JH King Invitations. Detailed list JHK scrapbook #2,” possibly referring to file 26.

King, James Horace

Open letter from Québec feminists.

  • SCA401-GA467
  • Collection
  • [1971?]

Anonymous open letter created by a group of feminists from Québec outlining the outcomes from the October Crisis (Québec, October 1970) and the relationship between Québécois feminist movements and the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ).

Letter begins by explaining the relationship between the FLQ struggle and women’s struggle. It then moves to an overview of the events that lead to the October Crisis and the invocation of the War Measures Act, while calling for an independent Québec. Later, it covers the effects of the October Crisis for the citizens of Québec in general, and for women in particular (retelling raids, questionings, jailing, and overall police activities and attitudes). It continues with an exposition on women's inequality in government and society. The letter finishes by appealing for support to the FLQ and the women’s movement.

Letter seems to have been written shortly after the invocation of the War Measures Act in October 1970, and a year after the Women’s Movement in Québec began (possibly refers to the Québec Women’s Liberation Front (FLF) created on December 1, 1969).

Letter from Reverend Alfred H. Tyrer with birth control pamphlets.

  • SCA402-GA468
  • Collection
  • 1941

Materials related to Reverend Alfred Henry Tyrer’s books and publications on birth control, sex education, and marriage life.

Includes pamphlets and order forms for Tyrer’s books Where did we come from, mother dear? (Marriage Welfare Bureau, 1939) and Sex, marriage and birth control (Marriage Welfare Bureau, 1936), and ephemera related to the books and the Marriage Welfare Bureau.
Also contains booklet Marriage welfare : some facts about birth-control by Reverend Alfred Henry Tyrer which acted as promotional material for the book Sex, marriage and birth control. Booklet includes sections: Birth-control, the population problem, definition of birth-control, birth control and war, mothers who die in child-birth, infant mortality, birth control vs. infanticide, birth-control vs. abortions, birth-control vs. degeneracy and disease, birth-control vs. prostitution, economics and birth-control, divorce, religion and birth-control, the present status of birth-control, a prairie marriage.

Materials were enclosed in an envelope sent from Ontario on July 10, 1941, and with a letter addressed to Steve E. Chorney from Ranfurly (Alberta) acting as an introduction to the publications and explaining their importance.

Tyrer, Alfred Henry

Public History lectures.

Materials related to the course History 650/651 “Public History and Public Policy” taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo and Canada's first Public History graduate program. Includes syllabi, notes for classes, chronologies, materials for class seminars and discussions, correspondence sent by James Walker to his students related to the course, instructions for assignments, correspondence related to the preparation of classes, and a list of legislation relevant to the course.
Also contains a summary of the course History 635 “‘Race’ in Modern History,” a syllabus for the course History 403A, and the final examination for the course History 100/100T “Landmarks in World History” for December 1980, all taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo.

Walker, James

Landmarks in World History.

Materials related to the course History 100/100T “Landmarks in World History” taught by Patrick Harrigan, Hugh MacKinnon, and James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes syllabi, final exams, lecture schedules, course outline, related correspondence and memoranda, and instructions for assignments.

Walker, James

Field seminar.

Materials related to the Master's Field Seminar History 696 taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes schedules, chronologies, related correspondence, and a list of readings and topics for discussion.
Includes materials for different courses of the seminar:

  • History 696B “Community and culture in the Black experience,”
  • History 696F “The problem of slavery and American abolitionism,”
  • History 696F “Ethnicity, culture and race in the new world mosaic,”
  • History 696F “Perceptions of the Black American identity,”
  • History 696F “Black Power in the Caribbean: historical perspective,”
  • History 696F “The Post-Emancipation Caribbean,”
  • History 696F “The problem of slavery and the free Blacks,”
  • History 696F “Canada and the African Diaspora,”
  • History 696F “Definitions of the Black Canadian,”
  • History 696F “Slavery and Racism,”
  • History 636 “Canadian Immigration policy,”
  • History 696B “Community and culture in the Black experience,”
  • History 696F “Canada and the African diaspora,”
  • History 696A “Field seminar in British and Imperial History,”
  • History 696 “Industrial Revolution, Class and Social Change.”

Walker, James

Publications contracts, correspondence.

Materials related to different events James Walker attended. Includes printout of the chapter “Blacks” (now "Black History in Canada until 1900") written by Walker and published in New Canadian Encyclopedia Publishing Ltd. and related correspondence. Also includes a memorandum of agreement and printouts of “The black loyalists” for the Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery and related correspondence.
Also contains correspondence related to a request for electronic rights in the form of Pearson Custom Database, a letter of agreement and correspondence for the contribution to Taking Liberties: the history of human rights in Canada, and a talent release form for Walker’s appearance in the documentary “Welcome to Dresden: Jim Crow Lived Here Too.”

Walker, James

New Canadian Encyclopedia.

Materials related to James Walker’s publication of entries in The Canadian Encyclopedia. Includes related correspondence, forms, corrections and annotations to articles, and entries for Lincoln M. Alexander, Daniel Grafton Hill, and “Blacks” (now "Black History in Canada until 1900").

Walker, James

Canadian Ethnic Studies conf[erence].

Materials related to the 10th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association in Calgary in 1989 where James Walker participated with a paper titled “West Indians in Canada and the campaign for immigration policy reform, 1945-1962.” Includes script and abstract for Walker's talk, related correspondence, accommodation information, a program of the conference, Bulletin for the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association from Fall 1988 and for Spring 1989, call for papers for the conference, related forms, and receipts for expenses.

Walker, James

Race & sex on the Canadian prairies: the Quong Wing affair.

Materials related to the 11th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association, in Winnipeg, in 1991, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Race & sex on the Canadian prairies: the Quong Wing affair.” Includes abstracts of papers, a draft of paper, programme, notes regarding travel arrangements, receipts of travel expenses, related correspondence, and an abstract of the paper.

Walker, James

MHSO Encyclopedia project.

Materials related to James Walker's entry on "African Canadians" for The Encyclopedia of Canada’s Peoples, published by the Multicultural History Society of Ontario. Includes related correspondence, information about the Encyclopedia project committee, notes on the preparation of the Encyclopedia, assignment agreements for the writing of entries, and lists of suggested themes and contributors.

Walker, James

Corresp[ondence] & notes for my article on African Canadians for the Encyc[lopedia] of Canada’s peoples.

Materials related to James Walker's entry on "African Canadians" for The Encyclopedia of Canada’s Peoples, published by the Multicultural History Society of Ontario. Includes ephemera related to the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia and the Black United Front of Nova Scotia, handwritten notes, visit cards and contact information for different individuals and organizations, and related correspondence sent and received by Walker.
Also contains a copy of the “Publication list of the Black Cultural Centre,” programme for the “Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia’s Tenth anniversary dinner/dance “Reflections of the past, present and future,” and printout of “From Africville to New Road: how four communities planned their development” by Althea J. Toviller and James A. Francois.

Walker, James

Jerusalem Canadian studies.

Materials related to the Canadian Studies Conference organized by the Israel Association for Canadian Studies in Jerusalem, on May 1-4, 1994, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Plural paradigms and local knowledge: a case study approach to Canadian antisemitism and Jewish community response” part of the session “Ethnicity 2: ethnicity and religious communities.” Includes program of the event, related correspondence, a printout of paper, costs statement, and application for a travel grant.

Walker, James

Laurier conf[erence] legacies of Fascism.

Materials related to a conference at Laurier University, in 1994. Includes printout of “Legacies of Fascism,” “Lecture 6 Fascism ‘Triumph of the Will’ and discussion,” handwritten notes on lectures, and related correspondence.
Also contains a printout of the “Framework regarding prevention of harassment and discrimination in Ontario Universities."

Walker, James

Temple Anshe Shalom.

Materials related to the event "Multiculturalism the Canadian dilemma (ethnic diversity, Racism and anti-Semitism in Canada)," in Hamilton, on November 24, 1996, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Ethnic diversity, racial equality and group rights: the Canadian experience." Includes printout of the paper, a program of the event, pamphlets, and related correspondence.

Walker, James

St. Mary’s U[niversity] Black cultural centre Halifax.

Materials related to the “Donald Higgins Memorial Lecture” organized by the Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, in 1997, where James Walker participated with a talk titled “Field of dreams: ‘Race’ and law in Canadian history.” Includes related correspondence, receipts, and printouts of Walker's talk.
Also contains a printout of “Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia 3 November 1997 A culture of resistance.”

Walker, James

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

W[ilfrid] L[aurier] U[niversity].

Materials related to the event “How racist were we?” at Wilfrid Laurier University in 1998. Includes related correspondence, a poster of the event, and printout of Walker's presentation with the same title.

Walker, James

Human rights, racial equality, social justice, Ottawa.

Materials related to the seminar on "Social Justice and Multiculturalism" organized by the University of British Columbia Centre for Policy Studies in Education and Department of Canadian Heritage, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Human Rights, Racial equality, social justice: can we get there from here?” Includes printout of Walker's paper and correspondence related to the edition and publication of the paper.

Walker, James

Human Rights, racial equality, social justice conference paper.

Materials related to the seminar on "Social Justice and Multiculturalism" organized by the University of British Columbia Centre for Policy Studies in Education and Department of Canadian Heritage, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Human Rights, Racial equality, social justice: can we get there from here?” Includes printout of Walker's paper with annotations and corrections and correspondence related to the edition and publication of the paper.

Walker, James

Conference papers & invited addresses.

Materials related to events where James Walker participated with papers and addresses. Events and materials included are:

  • Remarks delivered during Black History Month (February 24, 2016) at the Black Students Association (BASE), includes related newspaper clipping,
  • Speeches for the events "Larry Hill" at CIGI (October 7, 2015) and "Larry Hill Colloquium" (June 15, 2011),
  • Speech at the Association for Jewish Studies, Winnipeg, 2004,
  • Mark Zanna eulogy, 2020,
  • Keynote address titled “(Coloured) in context: the No. 2 and the White man’s war” at the Acadia Conference (October 2016), includes correspondence with a schedule of the event and a poster of a film screening
  • Remarks and workshop “Decoding the rights revolution: lessons from the Canadian experience” at McMaster University (March 2012),
  • Talk about The book of Negroes at Kitchener Public Library talk with Lawrence Hill (2009), includes correspondence nominating Lawrence Hill for an honorary degree from the University of Waterloo,
  • Presentation of Alan Borovoy for the Hon. LL.D. Convocation (2007),
  • Lecture “From Black loyalists to Black Panthers: a circular history” at Journey back to Birchtown 1st Anniversary Lecture series, Birchtown (May 2016), includes program and materials related to Burnley “Rocky” Jones Revolutionary. An autobiography by Burnley “Rocky” Jones and James Walker,
  • Talk “The Black loyalists and the Krio Diaspora: community, culture and politics” at Krio Descendants Union International Conference (2016),
  • Talk “The Black Loyalists in fiction and history” at PIER 21 (2016),
  • "Toast to 6T3!" at Trinity College 6T3 50th Anniversary, includes programme and correspondence.
  • U.E.L Association. Oakland, Ontario (2010),
  • Talk “Toward equal dignity: Canadian Jewry and the Hate Law of 1970” at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Canadian Studies event (2004),
  • Introduction to Alex Neve BSIA CIGI (2016),
  • Michael Craton's funeral eulogy,
  • Talk “Navigating the Black Atlantic: the trail of the Black Loyalists” at UNESCO conference “African diaspora” Halifax (2011),
  • “Toward a new definition of Canadian citizenship: the movement to criminalize hate propaganda” part of the panel “Citizen activism within the Human Rights movement, 1963-1971” with James Waler, Stephanie Bangarth, and Jennifer Tunnicliffe in the UQAM Conference, Montreal,
  • Memorial for Howard McCurdy written by James Walker and delivered by George Elliott Clarke, Ottawa (2018), includes correspondence,
  • History workshop Campinas Brazil (2007),
  • Talk “Campaign for racial equity: the national unity association, 1948-1956” at the John Brown festival, organized by the Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society (May 6-7, 2011), includes poster and program,
  • Remarks for the play “My place is right here” Elmira (2019),
  • Talk “Canada’s Black Battalion in a White man’s war” at St George’s Church: a lecture series to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the End of World War I, New Hamburg (2018), includes program,
  • Address “Behind The Book of Negroes and Twenty Feet from Revolution” to SSHRC National Staff, Ottawa (January 7, 2015), includes correspondence,
  • Remarks delivered to North Buxton Labour Day Reunion (2003),
  • Remarks to Black Loyalist Heritage Society, Halifax (2003),
  • Third Age lecture #1 “Flight to Freedom: Black migration to Canada from the American Revolution to the Civil War”, Waterloo (October 24, 2013),
  • Remarks “High Burnett and the National Unity Association” at the Unveiling ceremony plaque for Hugh Burnett & the N.U.A. Dresden, Ontario (2010),
  • Convocation Address “Human Rights – and us” (October 24, 2015), includes invitation and program.

Walker, James

Royal Society inaugural address.

Materials related to the Inaugural Address at the Royal Society of Canada delivered by James Walker. Includes script for the address and related correspondence. Also contains notes from a Burnley “Rocky” Jones appreciation Night in 2004.

Walker, James

Tri-U[niversity] organization re[garding] PhD program.

Materials related to the organization of the Tri-University (Guelph, Laurier, and Waterloo) Graduate Program in History. Includes proposals for the Ph.D. program, bibliography lists for different areas of specialization of the program, programme of “Tri-University Doctoral Program in History/ Guelph, Laurier, Waterloo. 1994-1996,” and related correspondence.
Also contains a printout of “Revising the Race, Imperialism and Slavery field” and a bibliography for “Race, slavery and imperialism area of the program.”

Walker, James

The Black Loyalists.

Correspondence received by James Walker from different people and institutions, mostly related to his doctoral research and book The Black Loyalists: the search for a promised land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone 1783-1870.
Also contains related newspaper clippings, book reviews, and the script for a Conference on American Loyalists (February 6-8, 1975, Saint Augustine, Florida) titled “Black as American loyalists: comments.”

Walker, James

India.

Correspondence sent and received by James Walker to and from different people and organizations in India. Includes itinerary, programs, and schedules for different events.
Also contains information about a social service organization in the Indian rural area Talmul called “Sebika.”

Walker, James

Correspondence.

Professional and personal correspondence sent and received by James Walker to and from different people and organizations. Includes correspondence related to his research, to the Department of History at the University of Waterloo, events he attended and in which he participated, and correspondence from colleagues, friends (including Burnley “Rocky” Jones), and students.

Also contains information and program for the event "The Black Experience in the White mind: an historical look at stereotypes in popular entertainment" at Harbourfront Centre (1993) where James Walker participated as panellist.

Walker, James

Correspondence.

Personal correspondence received by Robert Shipley between September 1971 and July 1974. Includes letters, postcards, cards, ephemera, newspaper clippings, and a photograph received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence.

Personal correspondence received by Robert Shipley between January and May 1975. Includes letters, postcards, cards, and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence.

Personal correspondence received by Robert Shipley in 1978. Includes letters, postcards, cards, ephemera, and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence personal.

Personal correspondence received by Robert Shipley in 1980. Includes letters, postcards, and cards received from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence personal.

Personal correspondence received by Robert Shipley between December 1980 and November 1981. Includes letters, postcards, cards, and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Personal correspondence.

Personal correspondence received by Robert Shipley in 1982. Includes letters, postcards, cards, ephemera, and a photograph received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondance.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 2005 and 2008. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo and visiting stays and guest lectures to other institutions. Also contains personal correspondence and letters welcoming him to committees and thanking him for participating in events.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence personal.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1997 and 1998. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo. Also contains personal correspondence, letters thanking him for participating in events, and related photographs.

Shipley, Robert

Letters from Bill Ratcliffe's files.

Correspondence sent by Robert Shipley to Bill Ratcliffe between 1993 and 2002, and in 2008. Includes personal correspondence, invitations to events and ephemera, Shipley's resume, related newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings, a printout of book proposal The late late loyalists. Canada in the eyes of American immigrants, and printouts of Shipley's writings "Going home" and "Ants."

Shipley, Robert

Personal correspondence.

Personal correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1990 and 1992 from different persons and institutions. Includes letters, postcards, cards, photographs, related ephemera, and photocopies of newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Personal correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1984 and 1986 from different persons and institutions. Includes letters, postcards, cards, ephemera, and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends. Also contains letters and drawings made by Shipley as a child in 1950s.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1984 and 1986. Includes business correspondence related to different jobs he had, correspondence received from politicians, related to his career as a writer, invoices and payments for his articles, letters thanking him for donations, and a display agreement for his watercolours. Also contains personal correspondence and writings sent to different media for publication.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley in 1982 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to submissions of his work, payments and invoices, letters of acceptance and rejection, letters received from politicians, and letters congratulating him for his work. Also contains personal correspondence and Shipley's biography.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence non personal.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley in 1981 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to submission of his work, letters of acceptance and rejection, payments and invoices, letters thanking him for his donations and participating in events, letters congratulating him for his work, and correspondence received from politicians. Also contains personal correspondence, Shipley's biography, and related ephemera and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Notes.

Materials created or accumulated by Robert Shipley related to his time in the Canadian Armed Forces. Includes personal notes, correspondence, and related ephemera.

Shipley, Robert

Program files.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes correspondence sent and received by the Institute regarding different matters, materials related to events and national and international charities, minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (April 14 and 15, 1994), income and expenditures for 1993-1994, and budget for 1994-1995.

Carold Institute

Program files.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes correspondence sent and received by the Institute regarding different matters, minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (January 14, 1997, May 24, 1997, December 22, 1997, and June 17, 1998), minutes of the Meeting of the Members (May 23, 1997), president's report (1997), budget for 1996-1997, proposed budget for 1997-1998, and printout of document "A dissemination strategy for the national survey of giving, volunteering and participating."

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