File consists of one offprint of Paul Kaufman's "Chatterton's Brother-Poet, William Roberts." A presentation copy, the recto is inscribed "For Bertram with warm and grateful regards. P.K."
File consists of one offprint of Lester Asheim's review of Paul Kaufman's "Borrowings from the Bristol Library, 1773-1784; A Unique Record of Reading Vogues."
File consists of "A Note on Captain John Williams of the Chilean Navy" by an unknown author. The information was written up for Bertram R. Davis on the bequest of H.W.F. Usher, around the time of the Chilean war ship named for John Williams coming to Bristol under command of Commander Boris Kopaitic.
File consists of Raymond D. Havens' reviews of Ernest de Silencourt's "The Early Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth", William L. Sperry's "Wordsworth's Anticlimax", and O.J. Campbell and P. Mueschke's "Wordsworth's Aesthetic Development, 1795-1802" in "Essay and Studies in English and Comparative Literature." A presentation copy, the recto inscription reads "B.R. Davis and Mrs. Davis and Paul with happy memories. R.D. Havens."
File consists of Raymond D. Havens' review of both Ernest de Selincourt's "The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth: The Middles Years" and Ernest de Selincourt's "Coleridege's Dejection: an Ode" in "Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association" collected by Helen Darbshire. A presentation copy, the recto inscription reads "There's a new Southey item in Review of English Studies for April 1938 R.D.H."
File consists of one illustrated short-story titled "Mary, the Maid of the Inn; An Affecting Narrative: Detailing, her Unfortunate and Ill-Requited Attachment; Her Singular Courage, and the Miraculous Manner in Which She Becomes an Instrument in the Discovery of a Murder, and Brining One of the Perpetrators to Condign Punishment. Describing, Also, the Wandering of the Unfortunate Mary, who Becomes a Wretched Maniac. From the Celebrated Poem, by Robert Southey, Which is Also Added Hereto." The book formerly belonged to Doris Davis.
File consists of a copy of The Wordsworth Circle Journal from Autumn 1974. This issue is a catalogue of the Wordsworth Collection in Victoria University Library, Toronto.
File consists of miscellaneous personal research material created or accumulated by Bertram R. Davis. Includes correspondence from Rev. R.F. Cartwright and Margaret Hine, copies, articles, forty one clippings, one unidentified photograph, and other ephemera.
File consists of one print of a pastel drawing of Robert Southey, by Edward Everard. The original pastel was done by James Sharples. The print was framed and the mat reads "Robert Southey by Edward Everard after pastel by James Sharples Bristol Art Union Extra Prize, 1907." Also includes the original frame and portion of a clipping that was found with it.
File consists of one typed document (computer output) with extensive annotations, marked "First Draft."The one marked as "Final Copy" is a photocopy from a published work. The title was originally "Elegy for the ice-cube man."
File consists of two separate poems with the same title. One version has two variant copies (one orginal, one photocopy). The original has an handwritten annotation and is marked "Draft;" the photocopy is signed and has an handwritten note :"Early Draft version." The second version is one typed document (original), signed by the author.
File consists of seven versions: draft 1 is a handwritten document (original); drafts 2-6 are typed documents (computer output), draft [7] is a typed document (computer output) with one correction, dated 14.2.2010 and signed by the author. Title varies.
File consists of one typed document (computer output). handwritten note: "Early draft, later published under the title 'Conversations with God about my present literary whereabouts' with some modifications," initialled by the author.
File consists of three typed versions (computer output) with this title. One has one handwritten correction and is is dated 24.7.96 (2 copies). The other two are newly signed by the author.
File consists of one typed document (computer output) dated 24.12.95, with pencil correction, and signed by the author. Other drafts of this poem have title "For Cleta Marcellina Nora Serpanchy #3."
File consists of a typed document (74 numbered leaves, computer output). Includes author's note on first page: "Final copy ms. (2008) 2nd copy. RC." The 2008 reprint was published by Elvin Hill.
File consists of a typed document (74 numbered leaves, computer output). Includes author's note on folder: "Beatitudes, Copy 2, Reprint ed., 2008, Sept.)as well as an initialled handwritten note on the title-page. The 2008 reprint was published by Elvin Hill.
File consists of a typed document (110 unnumbered leaves, computer output, dated 2007) handwritten note signed by the author inserted: "This is the manuscript as done in 2007. It's a draft & is incomplete. The poems are not in sequence. " handwritten note by the author also on folder, dated 24 June 2007.
File consists of a typed draft (147 unnumbered leaves, computer output, dated 7.6.2009), spiral bound. Also includes handwritten note by author : "This is the penultimate draft ... ."
File consists of a typed draft (140 unnumbered leaves, computer output). Also includes handwritten note by author: "This was the draft ms. of poems that I would have included ..." detailing his difficulties with the publisher.
File consists of one typed document (226 numbered and unnumbered leaves, computer output, photocopies, in no order.)Many leaves carry the header "Enough to be mortal now;" some may be duplicates, and an handwritten table of contents is inserted in the manuscript Includes author's handwritten note inserted: "This is the nuclear ms. that finally evolved into the Selected Works as Insugent Rain.
File consists of one typed document (60 unnumbered leaves, computer output). handwritten note by R. Crusz inserted. French title: L'Amour La ou les nuits sont vertes.
File consists of one typed document (136 unnumbered leaves, computer output ), spiral-bound. Note by R. Crusz : "Draft manuscript with some editorial comments."
File consists of 10 leaves of poems (computer output) with handwritten pencil annotations. Includes a sticky-note from Fiddlehead, and one from another reader. Includes attached explanatory handwritten note by the author, Rienzi Crusz.
File consists of one typed draft copy of the 2008 reprint edition of "Beatitudes of Ice", initialled by the author. Includes handwritten note from the author.
File consists of one typed draft copy of "Coming Throught the Shadows". The copy includes a note from Bryan Smith and has been annotated and edited by him throughout.
File consists of materials relating to readings given by Rienzi Crusz. Includes a portfolio of selected poems, including a list and typed copies of poems.
File consists of two typed reviews, unpublished, by Indran Amirthanayagam with title "Poets fronm the island." Also includes the review published in an offprint copy of the Autumn 2007 edition of Canadian Literature.
File consists of the Summer 1973 (vo. 22 no. 3) issue of Quarry, with the poems "Some Metaphors for Wendy", "The Maker", "The Sun-Man Looks at Pain" and "With the Tempestuous Myth of Birds."
File consists of one copy of "In Memoriam : Michael Charles Crusz" written by Rienzi Crusz and Hilary Crusz to honour their father. Includes poems by both.
File consists of one videocassette of the Dorothy Shoemaker Literary Awards, held by the Kitchener Public Library, featuring Joan Barfoot and Rienzi Crusz. Rienzi was the poetry judge for the year.
File consists of three audio cassettes (originally bound together) with readings of poetry by Rienzi Crusz. Tapes are labled Part 4: Rienzi Crusz Family Poems Continued, Rienzi Crusz : Poems and Micheal Crusz, Part III "Rain..." Cont._. Also includes a note from the author regarding the quality.
File consists of correspondence to and from G. Elmore Reaman during his tenure as the first Canadian president of the International Platform Association, a non-profit organization for promoting to the public "high grade platform presentations." (Flyer, ca. 1950). The correspondence is mostly to and from other members and is concerned with internal affairs of the organization. Includes two letters from John Diefenbaker dated Nov. 3, 1949 and Jan. 28, 1950. Also includes a small amount of ephemera from individual artists.
File consists of correspondence to and from G. Elmore Reaman to books written by Reaman and published by McLelland and Stewart. Correspondents include Jack McClelland and Hugh Kane.
File consists of correspondence and agreements relating to works written by Reaman: History of Vaughan Township, Trail of the Huguenots (Peter Martin Associates), English for new Canadians (Longmans), Handbook of public speaking and radio speaking (McClelland and Stewart).
File consists of correspondence and other material relating to G.E. Reaman's "Short Course in Parent-Teacher Leadership," held June 27-30, 1937 as part of the University of Florida's School of Adult Education programs based in Camp Roosevelt, Florida. Includes correspondence with Garry Cleveland Myers of Western Reserve University, Ohio (a psychologist and editor-in-chief of the magazine Childrens' Activities). who recommended G. Elmore Reaman for the job, as well as correspondence with the school itself. Includes ephemera, timetables and a summary of the lectures published in The Florida Parent-Teacher 9 (Sept. 1937): 6-7.
File consists of two certificates presented to G.E. Reaman. One is from the Huguenot Society of South Carolina (1965) and the other is from the National Sales Executives of Kitchener-Waterloo (1959-1960).
File consists of ephemera and clippings kept by G.E. Reaman. Includes clippings about his parents and genealogical information about the Reaman family, business and membership cards, program for the 21st anniversary of "The Club", programme for Cornell University commencement of 1920, listing G.E. Reaman as graduate, envelopes with stamps. Also includes a 1959 prospectus for the Doon School of Fine Arts, and a thesis presented to G.E. Reaman by the author, Marguerite Kehr. Also contains programmes for musical events at which G.E. Reaman's wife Flora and daughter Elaine performed.
File consists of undated ms. and ts. drafts (125 leaves, originals and carbons) of English for new Canadians by George Elmore Reaman. Includes one pen and ink illustration and a 16 p. mock-up with pencil sketches.
File consists of undated ms. and ts. drafts (ca. 200 leaves, originals and carbons) of English for new Canadians by George Elmore reaman. Includes corrections.