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Dafoe, Elizabeth.

Edition of the The University of Manitoba Alumni Journal that includes the article "The Elizabeth Dafoe Library," named after Elizabeth Dafoe, who worked at the library from 1925 to 1960 and served as chief librarian for 23 years after succeeding F. E. Nuttal in 1937.

Long, Elizabeth

Dales, Leslie.

Clipping of Regina Leader-Post article "Edmonton woman drives milk wagon" about Leslie "Teddy" Dales who drove a milk wagon for a living.

Long, Elizabeth

Davis, Doris.

Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Doris Davis (nee Guerard), who was president of Toronto's Catholic Women's League.

Long, Elizabeth

De Beauvoir, Simone.

Clippings from various publications with reviews of books by Simone De Beauvoir including The Prime of Life, Djamila Boupacha, Les Belles Images, and Force of Circumstance.

Long, Elizabeth

De la Roche, Mazo.

Clipping of Winnipeg Free Press article "A Canadian Best-Seller" by Tom Saunders reviewing Ronald Hambleton's book Mazo De La Roche of Jalna.

Long, Elizabeth

Dean, Ethel.

Clipping of Leader-Post article "Woman is chief of Estevan fair" about Ethel Dean, secretary-manager of the Estevan Agricultural society.

Long, Elizabeth

Dean, Vera Micheles.

Biographical typescript about Vera Micheles Dean as part of guest speaker invitation for an event hosted by the Inter Club Council of Business and Professional women's Clubs of Toronto and District. At the time, Dean was serving in New York City as Director, Research Department, Foreign Policy Association.

Long, Elizabeth

Dempsey, Gwendolyn.

Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Moose Jaw woman police court reporter" by L.H. Lewry about Gwendolyn Dempsey.

Long, Elizabeth

Deyell, Edith.

Clipping of Globe and Mail column "Ottawa Scene" about Edith Deyell, teacher, historian and former Canadian Women's Army Corps officer.

Long, Elizabeth

Diefenbaker, Olive.

Clippings of articles from the Globe and Mail and the Winnipeg Free Press about Olive Diefenbaker.

Long, Elizabeth

Donlon, Mary.

Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Women Needed in Politics U.S. Career women Asserts" about Mary Donlon, Chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Board of New York State.

Long, Elizabeth

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

Drummond-Davis, Mrs. N.

Clipping of Winnipeg Free Press article "Glenbow Buys Paintings of Mystery Lady" about artwork by [Nora] Drummond Davis.

Long, Elizabeth

Duff, Mrs. Donald.

Clipping of Leader-Post article "Regina woman designs homes" about Mrs. Donald Duff who graduated as an architect from the Canadian Vocational School at Regina.

Long, Elizabeth

DuMaurier, Daphne.

Pages torn from Chatelaine of the article "Chatelaine drops in on Daphne Dumarier" by Eva-Lis Wuorio.

Long, Elizabeth

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

Eaton, Lady Flora.

Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Lady Eaton.

Long, Elizabeth

Eddy, Cecilia.

Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Former Reginan is actress and playwright in England" about Canadian actress Cecilia Eddy.

Long, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Long fonds.

  • SCA25-WA14
  • Fonds
  • 1949-1971

Fonds consists primarily of materials accumulated by Elizabeth Long relating to women and women's issues. Includes clippings files on famous women and women's issues, radio letters from her programming, correspondence and materials relating to her activities.

Long, Elizabeth

Etherington, Lois.

Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Specializes in Designing Silver Chalices, Fonts" about Canadian artist and educator Lois Etherington.

Long, Elizabeth

European Broadcasting Union Review.

Copy of the September 1960 edition of the European Broadcasting Union Review featuring the article "The international standing committee on radio and television of the international council of women" written by Elizabeth Long.

Long, Elizabeth

Fallis, Iva.

Clippings (ill.) of Globe and Mail articles about Canadian Senator Iva Fallis.

Long, Elizabeth

Fawcett, Millicent.

Typescript of brief biographical info about Millicent Fawcett and a clipping of painted portrait of Fawcett from an unknown publication.

Long, Elizabeth

Fewster, W. Jean.

Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Our Personality of the Month" about W. Jean Fewster the food editor at the Dairy Foods Service Bureau.

Long, Elizabeth

Fidler, Nettie.

Clipping from unknown publication titled "Panel Will Discuss Shortage of Nurses" which was scheduled to feature leading Toronto nurses, including Nettie Fidler, assistant professor in the University School of Nursing.

Long, Elizabeth

Field, Mary.

United Kingdom Information Service biographical note no. 7 about Mary Field, O.B.E.

Long, Elizabeth

Field, Myrtle.

Clipping of The Standard article "Woman Registrar" by Mary Scott about Myrtle Field who, at the time, was the only woman registrar in Ontario.

Long, Elizabeth

Fitz-Gibbon, Bernice.

Clipping of article from The Saturday Evening Post (1946) about American advertising executive Bernice Fitz-Gibbon and clipping of The Reader's Digest (1951) article "Wanted: More Bounce to the Ounce" written by Fitz-Gibbon.

Long, Elizabeth

Fleming, Aida.

Ephemera related to The Kindness Club which was started by Aida Flemming for children under eighteen who pledge to protect animals from suffering. Includes a handwritten note addressed "To the Librarian" with biographical information about Flemming.

Long, Elizabeth

Flemming, Aida.

Two Kindness Club note cards with typescript messages from Aida Flemming to Elizabeth Long. Written following a visit by Long to Ottawa, where the two had lunch, Flemming shares information about the Kindness Club, which she started in 1959 with the objective of being "kind to animals (and people)", and a request she is sent to Miss Louise Manny about donating to the Aberdeen library.

Long, Elizabeth

Fox, Beryl.

Clippings about Canadian film director Beryl Fox. Includes MacLean's article "One Woman's War" written by Fox about the Vietnam War.

Long, Elizabeth

Francis, Suzanne Morrow.

Clipping of Winnipeg Free Press article "Former Skating Champion Returns to First Love" about Canadian Suzanne Morrow Francis about her love of dogs and career as a veterinarian.

Long, Elizabeth

Frankel, Egmont Mrs.

Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Ruth Frankel and her charitable work including the Canadian Cancer Society.

Long, Elizabeth

Frazer, Robbin.

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

Long, Elizabeth

Fuller, Margaret.

Photocopy of a talk about Margaret Fuller presented by Madeleine B. Stern on December 27, 1973 in Chicago reprinted in AB.

Long, Elizabeth

Garbo, Greta.

Clippings from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Observer Weekend Review and the New York Times Magazine about actress Greta Garbo.

Long, Elizabeth

Gerry, E. Winnifred.

Clipping from unknown publications about Mrs. E. Winnifred Gerry of Winnipeg, Manitoba winning an award from the International Association of Public Employment Service.

Long, Elizabeth

Gilbreth, Lillian.

Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Coveted Award Received by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth" about her receiving the George Washington Award for "outstanding contribution to engineering and management, and for unselfish devotion to problems of the handicapped."

Long, Elizabeth

Gillmor, Frances.

Two clippings from an unknown publication of articles by Margaret E. Lawrence about Frances Gillmor and her writing. Includes typescript biography (1 p.) compiled by Jean Sweet with a handwritten summary of her sources on the verso.

Long, Elizabeth

Godfrey, Mary.

Clipping of The Globe and Mail column "A Gallery of Women" about Mary Godfrey (nee Ferguson) and her role as president of the Opera Festival Women's Committee.

Long, Elizabeth

Goodfellow, Olive.

Typescript biographical data about Olive Goodfellow (nee Wilkins) whose work included 22 years as director at the Goodfellow Printing Company.

Long, Elizabeth

Gordimer, Nadine.

Clippings of articles about South-African writer Nadine Gordimer. Includes a clipping of a newspaper portrait of Gordimer enclosed in an envelope with source information addressed "to the Librarian".

Long, Elizabeth

Grannan, Mary.

Two clippings of articles about Canadian author and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation personality Mary Grannan.

Long, Elizabeth

Gray, Brida.

Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Woman Union President Also Has Family, Home Job" about Brida Gray, then president of Local 4010 Steel Workers' union.

Long, Elizabeth

Gray, Jessie.

Clipping of Winnipeg Tribune article "The first lady of Canadian surgery" by Maggie Grant about Dr. Jessie Gray.

Long, Elizabeth

Grayson, Ethel Kirk.

Clipping of book review of Ethel Kirk Grayson's memoir Unbind the Sheaves and a typescript biography about her life. Includes typed note on an envelope indicating that the book, along with "perhaps one or two" others, had been sent to Waterloo.

Long, Elizabeth

Grierson, Margaret S.

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

Long, Elizabeth

Halsey, Elizabeth T.

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

Long, Elizabeth

Hamilton, Anne.

Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Our Personality of the Month" about Anne Hamilton, director of the Underwood Consulting Bureau.

Long, Elizabeth

Harding, Mary.

Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Personality Plus" about Mary Harding, traffic manager of Howarth and Smith Monotype Limited.

Long, Elizabeth

Harrison, Helen.

Thirteen typescripts:

  • "People of South America: Friends I Made in Bolivia" (original, 7 pages);
  • "My Life in South America: Our Six Chauffeurs" (original, 6 pages);
  • "My Life in Trinidad" (original, 6 pages);
  • "My Visit to Haiti" (original, 9 pages);
  • "Latin American Standard Time" (original, 19 pages);
  • "Family Cooking in Peru" (original, 8 pages);
  • "Steel Bands and Calypsos" (original, 7 pages).

Long, Elizabeth

Harvey, Ruth.

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

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

Long, Elizabeth

Harvey, Ruth.

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

Long, Elizabeth

Haslett, Dame Caroline.

Clipping of Independent Woman article "A Saucy Girl" by Margaret Culkin Banning about Dame Caroline Haslett.

Long, Elizabeth

Healey, Margaret.

Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Halifax Daily City Editor Far from Sob-Sister Type" about Canadian reporter and editor Margaret Healey.

Long, Elizabeth

Herd, E.W. (Mrs.).

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

Long, Elizabeth

Hesson, Hilda.

Clipping from unknown publication about Hilda Hesson, former Winnipeg city councilor.

Long, Elizabeth

Hickey, Margaret.

Typescript biography about American editor, lawyer and educator Margaret Hickey.

Long, Elizabeth

Hinds, Margery.

Nineteen typescripts:

  • "Margery Hinds" (original, 2 pages);
  • "Welfare Teachers in the Arctic"(original, 5 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Easter at Fort McPherson." (carbon, 4 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Sarah's Picnic." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Winter Journey to Northern Quebec." (original, 2 pages);
  • "Tales of an American Immigrant: My First Visit to an Igloo." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: The Children's Breakfast Club." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Eskimo Children's Saturday." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Sunday Morning Callers." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Eskimo Children Look at Pictures." (original, 3 pages):
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Bannock and Song." (original, 2 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Experiment with Sealskins." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Eskimo Handicrafts." (original, 3 pages);
  • “Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: East is East and West is West - Even in the Arctic.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: With the Grown-Ups at Eskimo Camp.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: School in an Eskimo Camp.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: The Food Supplies Arrive.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Tales of an Arctic Immigrant: Big Thumb Goes to the Islands.” (original, 6 pages).

Long, Elizabeth

Hobbins, Rene.

Clipping from unknown publication about Rene Hobbins following her appointment as retail director at large for Allied Florists & Growers of Canada.

Long, Elizabeth

Hodges, Nancy.

Clippings of articles from The Business and Professional Woman, Independent Woman, and Saturday Night about Canadian journalist and politician Nancy Hodges.

Long, Elizabeth

Holder, Barbara.

Clipping of Christian Science Monitor article "23-Year-Old Go-Getter" by Karl Detzer about Barbara Holder who sold bathkets, waterproof-lined baskets with pockets designed to hold bath items.

Long, Elizabeth

Houck, Ruth.

Promotional pamphlet regarding Ruth Houck's campaign as Provincial Liberal Candidate in Peel County. Includes information about her reasons for running, her family and her service with various organizations and boards.

Long, Elizabeth

Hunt, Jean.

Clipping of Regina Leader-Post article "Fashion illustrating is career choice of Reginan" about Jean Hunt.

Long, Elizabeth

Inman, Florence Elsie.

Clipping of Saturday Night article "Senator from The Island" about Canadian Senator Florence Elsie Inman.

Long, Elizabeth

Innis, Mary Quayle.

Thirty-eight typescripts:

  • “Political Status of Women: Dame Millicent Fawcett.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political Status of Women: Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.” (original, 7 pages);
  • “Political Status of Women: Mms. Charaoui of Egypt.” (original, 5 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: A Woman of Indonesia.” (original, 7 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Sarah Hale.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Womne: Women of Iran.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: The Story of Harriet Martineau.” (original, 10 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Light for the Blind.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Halide Edib of Turkey.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Women in Syria.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Dr. Helen Hogg, Canadian Astronomer.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Begum Ikramullah and Women of Pakistan.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: The Tale of Beatrix Potter.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: General Evangeline Booth.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Grandma Moses.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: How Mrs. Beaton Came to Write her Cookbook.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Ana Figueroa of Chile.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Alberta Frontier Doctors.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Two Hard Working Young Women -- Queen Juliana of Holland and Queen Frederika of Greece.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Mrs. Edith Sampson.” (original, 4 pages);
  • "Political and Social Status of Women: Aphra Behn." (original, 5 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Marie-Helene Lefaucheux." (original, 2 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Letitia Hargrave." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Peace River Doctor." (original, 4 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Freya Stark English Woman Explorer." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Pierra Hoon, First Woman Doctor of Thailand." (original, 2 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Dr. Louise Martingale - Woman Surgeon" (original, 2 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Dame Caroline Haslett" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Progress of Women: Gertrude Jekyll" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Women of the Gold Coast" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Social and Political Progress of Women: Princess Tsahai of Ethiopia" (original, 3 pages);
  • "A Successful Woman in Public Life: Mrs. Lee of Portland" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Woman Engineer of the Year: Elsie Grey MacGill" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Social and Political Status of Women: Mrs. Humphry Ward Play Centres and School for Crippled Children" (original, 4 pages);
  • "Summer Travellers Then and Now: Ladies on the Train" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Women on Whaling Ships" (original, 4 pages);
  • "Social and Political Progress of Women: History of Women's Meetings" (original, 5 pages).

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