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Personal correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1993 and 2002. Includes business correspondence related to his research. Also contains personal correspondence, photographs, and photocopies of photographs received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Family.

File consists of materials accumulated by Kay Rex on the genealogy of her family. Includes photocopies, clippings, correspondence, biographies and photographs.

Rex, Kay

Olive Dickason.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Olive Dickason. Includes information about the creation of the 2002 documentary Olive Dickason’s First Nations, drafts of Dickason’s chapter in Newsgirls, correspondence by Dickason confirming the donation of her archives to Athol Murray College of Notre Dame, and articles about Dickason.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on May 17, 1950 in reply to one from Arthur commenting on the official opening of Mackenzie House in Toronto on May 9, 1950.[1] King notes that the premier of the Province [Leslie Frost] and the mayor of the City of Toronto [Herbert E. McCallum], both Conservatives, took part in the ceremonies: "To my mind, that disclosed a fine spirit, and one which would have brought great happiness to Mackenzie's heart." King expresses concern that Arthur has not reported on a dinner at which Leonard W. Brockington was to speak: "I thought I had made it clear to Kathleen and yourself that I not only would have liked you both to be present to hear Mr. Brockington speak, but that I would be happy to make that part of the proceeding ムmy treat'. King describes the speech [about William Lyon Mackenzie] in superlatives.
In a handwritten added paragraph King wonders if he has not mixed up the Royal York and the King Edward hotels as the dinner location, "or if by any chance, you happen to be minus a dinner jacket or dress suit. Please let me know if you have the latter."
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [handwritten]; Signature: "Once again my fondest love to you and Kathleen,Yours affectionately, Uncle Willie" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Betty Forbes's scrapbook.

A scrapbook containing press clippings, cards, postcards, telegrams, tickets, programs, report cards, certificates, a diploma, invitations, correspondence including notes of congratulations to Betty Forbes on her engagement to Bill Land, the birth certificates of Millicent Lyall Forbes and Betty Forbes, and other textual material. Also includes three watercolour paintings by Willie Winklemann and photographs of the Forbes family featuring Peg Forbes and Joe Wilson's wedding and other family events.

Forbes, Betty

Miscellaneous (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material accumulated by Gordon Couling relating to the administration and events by the Five Counties Art Association and material accumulated and created by him relating to art. Includes handwritten and typed draft papers about art, handwritten notes, incoming and outgoing correspondence, a meeting agenda, a newspaper clipping, etc.

Couling, Gordon

Summerhayes.

Twelve pieces of correspondence with , one typescript, one printed item 1 p. ms. notes.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

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

Shattuck, Howard F. (Mrs.).

Carbon copy typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. Howard F. Shattuck, Jr. requesting that future material from the Committee of Correspondence be directed to the University of Waterloo.

Long, Elizabeth

M Miscellaneous (file 5 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Mead, Daniel L. Literary Agent, New York, N.Y. ([19--])
  • Mead, E.S., Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Mead, Frank S., Bloomfield, N.J. (1936)
  • Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville, Ind. (1946)
  • Mead Pulp and Paper Company, Chillicothe, Ohio. (1927)
  • Mead Sales Company Inc., New York, N.Y. (1946)
  • Meador Publishing Company, Boston, Mass. (1937)
  • Mealand, Richard, Fairfield, Conn. (1947)
  • Mearson, Lyon, New York, N.Y. (1922-1945)
  • Medearis, M., Brentwood, Mo. (1948)
  • Medlyn, Arthur F., Pittsfield, Mass. (1947-1948)
  • Meek, B.R. & Sons, Louisville, Ky. (1916)
  • Meek, J.W., Camden, Ark. (1915)
  • Meeker, George R., Hollywood, Calif. (1936)
  • Meigs, Cornelia Lynde, Bryn Mawr, Pa. (1941)
  • Melbourne Argus, Melbourne, Australia. (1912)
  • Melbourne Times, Melbourne, Australia. (1932)
  • Mellen, Joseph H., Washington, D.C. (1939)
  • Mellett, John Calvin, Indianapolis, Ind. (1928)
  • Mellott, M., Longmont, Colo. (1952)
  • Melnikov, Dimitri, Pasadena, Calif. (1930-1931)
  • Meloney, William Brown, Lyme, Conn. (1943-1944)
  • Melrose, Andrew, London, England. (1914)
  • Melton, Louise D., Alta, Calif. (1952)
  • Memphis Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. ([19--])
  • Memphis News Scimitar, Memphis, Tenn. (1910)
  • Memphis Press-Scimitar, Memphis, Tenn. (1932)
  • Mendel, Adele, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Mendelssohn, James R., Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Mendoza, Isaac Book Shop, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • Hotel Menger, San Antonio, Tex. (1916)
  • Menorah Journal, New York, N.Y. (1927-1932)
  • Mentor, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Merchantile Publishing Co., Dallas, Tex. (1936)
  • Merchandising Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1931-1933)
  • Meredyth, Bess, Los Angeles, Calif. (1918)
  • Merriam, G. & C. Company, Springfield, Mass. (1911-1915)
  • Merritt, Mauch, Westfield, N.J. (1944-1946)
  • Merry Magazine, Madras, India. (1935)
  • Merwin, Samuel, New York, N.Y. (1914-1932)

International Press Bureau

M Miscellaneous (file 6 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Messenger of the Precious Blood, Carthagena, Ohio. (1938)
  • Messenger of the Sacred Heart, New York, N.Y. (1931-1941)
  • Messenger of Our Lady of Sorrows, Chicago, Ill. (1924-1929)
  • Messner, Julian, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1933-1939)
  • Meteor Stamp and Publishing Co., Toronto, Ont. (1914)
  • Methodist Book Concern, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1914-1937)
  • Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Endicott, N.Y. (1935)
  • Methodist Episcopal Church, Nashville, Tenn. (1928)
  • Metropolis, Newark, N.J. (1934-1935)
  • Metropolitan Home Journal, New York, N.Y. (1931-1932)
  • Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, N.Y. (1924-1926)
  • Metropolitan Newspaper Service, New York, N.Y. (1921-1927)
  • Metropolitan Publishers, Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • Metropolitan Review, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Metropolitan Sound Studios, Hollywood, Calif. (1930)
  • Meyer, E.M., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Mezquida, Anna Blake, San Francisco, Calif. (1936)

International Press Bureau

M Miscellaneous (file 7 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Michigan Business Farmer, Mt. Clemens, Mich. (1921-1927)
  • Michigan Catholic, Detroit, Mich. (1923-1932)
  • Michigan Christian Advocate, Detroit, Mich. (1932)
  • Michigan Manufacturer and Financial Record, Detroit, Mich. (1927)
  • Michigan Motor News, Detroit, Mich. (1938)
  • Michigan Patron, Adrian, Mich. (1920)
  • Michigan Ruralist, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1936)
  • Middle West Utilities Co., Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Society of Midland Authors, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Midland Target, Oak Park, Ill. (1931)
  • Midnight Mystery Stories, New York, N.Y. (1922-1923)
  • Midwest Publishing Co., Appleton, Wis. (1930)
  • Midwest Publishing House, Marion, Ind. (1928)
  • Miers, Earl Schenck, New Brunswick, N.J. (1942)
  • Miles, Floyd F., Des Moines, Iowa. (1912)
  • Miles, O.P., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1915)
  • Mill and Factory, New York, N.Y. (1927-1939)
  • Millan, L., Richmond Hill, N.Y. (1949)
  • Miller, Alice Duer, New York, N.Y. (1931-1937)
  • Miller, Edmund E., Newark, Del. (1934)
  • Miller, Edward W., Chicago, Ill. (1906)
  • Miller, Frederick Scott, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Miller, L.C., Rockford, Ill. (1921)
  • Miller, Max, La Jolla, Calif. (1938)
  • Miller & Dodge, New York, N.Y. ([19--])
  • Miller & Paine, Lincoln, Neb. (1915)
  • Miller's Book Shop, Tulsa Okla. (1947)
  • Milligan, Carl G., New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • Milliken, Adelaide P., Los Angeles, Calif. (1929)
  • Mills, Brian A., Saskatoon, Sask. (1944-1945)
  • Mills, D.R., Omaha, Neb. (1927)
  • Mills & Boon Limited, London, England. (1923-1930)
  • Milwaukee News & Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wis. (1937)

International Press Bureau

M Miscellaneous (file 8 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Mind Magic Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa.(1931)
  • Mineapolis Daily Times, Minneapolis, Minn.(1942)
  • Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company, Minneapolis, Minn.(1931)
  • Minneapolis Star Journal and Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn.(1939-1943)
  • Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minn.(1948)
  • Minor, Frank E., Chicago, Ill.(1919)
  • Minton, Balch & Co., New York, N.Y.(1932-1936)
  • Miraculous Medal, Germantown, Pa.(1930-1942)
  • Miranda, Steve, San Francisco, Calif.(1928)
  • The Mirror, New York, N.Y.(1933)
  • The Mirror, Winnipeg, Man.(1940)
  • Miss America, New York, N.Y.(1943)
  • "Mrs", New York, N.Y.(1939)
  • The Missionary, Washington, D.C.(1927-1938)
  • Mississippi Motor News, Davenport, Iowa.(1927)
  • Missouri Farmer, Columbia, Mo.(1938-1940)
  • Missouri Homestead, Columbia, Mo.(1923)
  • Missouri Motorist & Apropos, Columbia, Mo.(1939)
  • Missouri Pacific Railway Company, St. Louis, Mo.(1923)
  • Missouri Ruralist, St. Louis, Mo.(1921-1931)
  • Mitchell, Charles, Roslindale, Mass.(1952)
  • Mitchell, Henry Willis, New York, N.Y.(1926)
  • Mitchell, Marion Strobel, Chicago, Ill.(1936-1943)
  • Mitchell, Ruth Comfort, Los Gatos, Calif.(1931-1932)
  • Mitchell Motors Company, Inc., Racine, Wis.(1918)
  • Mittler, S., New York, N.Y.(1947)

International Press Bureau

M Miscellaneous (file 9 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Mobile Register, Mobile, Ala. (1907)
  • Model Builder, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Modern Agriculture, Waterloo, Iowa. (1936)
  • Modern Era, Dayton, Ohio. (1931)
  • Modern Homemaking, Augusta, Me. (1928)
  • Modern Living, Schenectady, N.Y. (1935)
  • Modern Love Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Modern Magazines, New York, N.Y. (1930-1934)
  • Modern Romances, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Modern Story Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Modern Woman, Los Angeles, Calif. (1938-1941)
  • Modern Woodmen of America, Rock Island, Ill. (1923-1941)
  • Moderwell, Mabel C., Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • Modes and Manners, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Moelling, Edith, Birmingham, Ala. (1925)
  • Moffett, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Calif. (1923)
  • Moffett, Robert L., Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Moffitt, F.V., Chicago, Ill. (1906)
  • Moline Plow Company Inc., Moline, Ill. (1926)
  • Moll Drug Store, Inc., Cloquet, Minn. (1946)
  • Monitor, San Francisco, Calif. (1928-1935)
  • Monopol Pictures Company, New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • Monroe, Dora, Baltimore, Md. (1913)
  • Monroe County Labor News, East Stroudsburg, Pa. (1936)
  • Monsman, J. Clover, Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Montague, W.H., St. Louis, Mo. (1915)
  • Montana Newspaper Association, Grand Falls, Mont. (1925)
  • Montana Rand Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Montgomery, Della H., South Bend, Ind. (1953)
  • Montgomery, Julia B., New Orleans, La. (1912)
  • Montgomery, L.M., New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Montgomery, Laura Reid, Emington, Ill. (1918)
  • Montgomery, P.A., Highland Park, Ill. (1915)
  • Montgomery, Ward & Company, Chicago, Ill. (1914-1916)
  • Monthly Tidings, Omaha, Neb. (1921-1923)
  • Montreal Chamber of Commerce, Montreal, Que. (1943)
  • Montreal Daily Herald, Montreal, Que. (1929-1943)
  • Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, Que. (1929-1935)
  • Montross, Lynn, Pensacola, Fla. (1941)
  • Monumental Printing Co., Baltimore, Md. (1928)
  • Moody, Walter D., Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Mooney, Belle S., Kansas City, Mo. (1946-1951)
  • Moore, Alfred D., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1931)
  • Moore, Eleanor Gates, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Moore, Frederick, Washington, D.C. (1936)
  • Moore, William Gregory, Neffs Mills, Pa. (1931)
  • Moorhead, J. Dane, Cleveland, Ohio (1948-1949)
  • Moorepark, Howard, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Moorshead, Frank A., Philadelphia, Pa. (1913)
  • Moos, H.A., San Antonio, Tex. (1914)
  • Moose Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. (1928)
  • Moose Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1928-1939)
  • Moose Magazine, Mooseheart, Ill. (1927-1937)

International Press Bureau

M Miscellaneous (file 10 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Morand, Cyril, Philadelphia, Pa. (1950)
  • Morehouse, Hopkins, Winnipeg, Man. (1925)
  • Morehouse Publishing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. (1932)
  • Morey, Walt, Dallas, Tex. (1950)
  • Morgan, Ernest, Yellow Springs, Ohio. (1938)
  • Morgan, J.E., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Morgan, John J., Boston, Mass. (1917)
  • Morlan, George K., Springfield, Mass. (1948)
  • Moroney's Merger, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1915)
  • Moroso, John, Cresskill, N.J. (1927-1931)
  • Morrill, Edward & Son, Boston, Mass. (1948)
  • Morris, Gouveneur, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Morris, William Agency, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Morris Book Shop, Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Morrison, Noah Farnham, Elizabeth, N.J. (1917)
  • Hotel Morrison, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Morrow, William & Co., New York, N.Y. (1930-1939)
  • Morse, Grace, New York, N.Y. (1932-1940)
  • Mosher, Jack H., Toronto, Ont. (1935)
  • Mosher, Thomas B., Portland, Me. (1935)
  • Mostman Book Shop, Newark, N.J. (1933)
  • Moss, James Clayton, Belton, Tex. (1947)
  • Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, New York, N.Y. (1935-1937)
  • Motor, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Motor Age, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Motor Boating, New York, N.Y. (1924-1939)
  • Motor Chat, New York, N.Y. (1925)
  • Motor Express, Boise, Idaho. (1924)
  • Motor in Canada, Winnipeg, Man. (1927-1930)
  • Motor Maintainence, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Motor Service, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1930)
  • Motor Topics, Cincinnati, Ohio (1939)
  • Motor Travel, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Motor West, Los Angeles, Calif. (1927-1935)
  • Motordom, Albany, N.Y. (1922-1932)
  • Motorists Association of Illinois, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Motorman Conductor and Motor Coach Operator, Detroit, Mich. (1940)
  • Motorowner, Kansas City, Mo. (1928)
  • Motortrade, Kansas City, Mo. (1928)
  • Motour, Cincinnati, Ohio (1927)
  • Moulton, Roy K., New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Mounier, J.F., Newport Beach, Calif. (1935)
  • Moving Picture Review Digest, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Movie Home Journal, Boston, Mass. (1932)
  • Movienews, Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Movie Romances, Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Mowery, William Byron, Sarasota, Fla. (1932-1938)
  • Mowre, Carson W., New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Moyle, Seth, New York, N.Y. (1913-1916)

International Press Bureau

M Miscellaneous (file 11 of 11).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Mudie's Select Library, London, England. (1928)
  • Mueller, C.C., Philadelphia, Pa. (1919)
  • Mueller, D.G., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Mueller, Fred J., Dunning, Ill. (1913)
  • Muelling, J.A., Manchester, N.H. (1933)
  • Mullaney, P.J., New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Mulligan, Charles J., Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Mulvaney, R.P. & Company, Chicago, Ill. (1935-1945)
  • Mumford, Ethel Watts, New York, N.Y. (1936-1940)
  • Muchweiler, B.J., Philadelphia, Pa. (1914-1930)
  • Mundschau, G.J., East Troy, Wis. (1936)
  • Mundy, Talbot, Carmel, N.Y. (1936)
  • Munford, James, Pomona, Calif. (1947)
  • Munier, W.S., Hollywood, Calif. (1921)
  • Munsell, Joel, Albany, N.Y. (1915)
  • Murphy, J.M., Bridgeport, Conn. (1914)
  • Murphy, Thelma, Youngstown, Ohio. (1930)
  • Murray, Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Murray, Norbert D., St. Paul. Minn. (1937)
  • Murray & Terry, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Murthy, Nadig Krishna, Columbia, Mo. (1948)
  • Muscalus, J., Buffalo, N.Y. (1952)
  • Mustard Plaster, New York, N.Y. (1928-1929)
  • Mutual Film Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Mutual Insurance Journal, Lincoln, Neb. (1926-1927)
  • Mutural Oil Company, Kansas City, Mo. (1924)
  • Myers, J.E., Evanston, Ill. (1915)
  • Myers, M.R., Oak Park, Ill. (1923)
  • Myers, Will H., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1919)
  • Mygatt, Gerald, New York, N.Y. (1941)
  • Myrtle, William J., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Mystery League Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Mystery Stories, New York, N.Y. (1926-1927)

International Press Bureau

Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell and Clarke Russell from Ward Malott White.

4 letters.

Date and Place from: January 16, 1927 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: April 10, 1927 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: December 17, 1933 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: December 20, 1934 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.

Schantz Russell Family

Family correspodence.

File consists of sixteen items of correspondence between Kay Rex and other members of her family, as well as between other family members. Correspondents include:

  • Montgomery, Jennie
  • Montgomery, Jim
  • Rex, Beverly
  • Rex, Grace Montgomery
  • Rex, Kay
  • Rex, Lionel
  • [?], Mill (Aunt).

Also includes a folder of envelopes without correspondence.

Rex, Kay

Le Droit libel correspondence.

21 pieces of correspondence. Includes "Notice of action for libel. William Lorne Hutton vs. Le Syndicate d'Oeuvres Sociales and Charles Gautier," Feb. 19, 1937. Includes a ts. (carbon) by Charles Gautier, "Trial of Miss Palmer," Nov. 12, 1936, and ms. notes.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

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

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

Correspondents include:

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

Clement Bowlby Family

Sherman, M.N.

Typescript letter from M. N. Sherman, Treasurer of the Victoria Council of Women to Elizabeth Long sending a $45.00 cheque for the Lady Aberdeen Library, and a typescript response with manuscript revisions from Long thanking Sherman for the donation.

Long, Elizabeth

Correspondence : O.

File consists of approximately 15 pieces of incoming and outgoing correspondence (some carbon copies and one telegraph) with or about individuals and corporate bodies beginning with "O." Correspondents include Ontario Premier John P. Robarts. File also includes a photocopy of Bill 51, An Act to Establish the Ontario Economic Council, as well as notes written by Pollock and other records relating to the Ontario Research Foundation.

Electrohome

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on May 25, 1950. King is happy that Arthur and his wife Kathleen did after all attend the dinner and speech by Mr. Brockington, that they had a chance to speak with Brockington, and encloses a cheque to pay the cost of the tickets [not present]. King reports that he has been out for one or two drives and that he will soon be going to Kingsmere. He mentions his own poor health and asks after Arthur's health.
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [handwritten]; Signature: "Yours affectionately, Uncle Willie" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

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

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

Projects : 1954-1955.

File consists of material relating mainly to events and workshops held by the Five Counties Art Association throughout 1955. Includes flyers, announcements, invititations, and notices of events; lists of participants in various activities; incoming and outgoing correspondence, the association news bulletin (vol. 1, no. 1); an exhibitors list; registration forms for a sketching weekend; an insurance policy; and other material.

Couling, Gordon

Correspondence to Jennie Russell from Audrey Russell.

2 letters.

Date and Place from: May 27, 1927 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Jennie, 1877-1948 From Russell, Audrey Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: December 11, 1933 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Jennie, 1877-1948 From Russell, Audrey Attachments: No envelope. Includes a note from Clarke Russell in the body of the letter. Additional signatories: Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954.

Schantz Russell 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

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

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on June 19, 1950, hoping that Arthur and his wife Kathleen had spent a pleasant day in Buffalo with Arthur's mother, that he is enclosing a cheque that he had promised to send for her, and that he is happy she is having a "delightful little holiday."
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [handwritten]; Signature: "Yours affectionately, Uncle Willie" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Correspondence with Mihailo Markovic.

Correspondence between Michael Bird and Mihailo Markovic, a professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of Michigan. The correspondence pertains to thoughts on Marxism.

Bird, Michael

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

Recreation conference : March, 1961.

File consists of material relating to the 1961 conference of the Ontario Recreation Association, which took place in Hamilton, Ontario. Gordon Couling participated as a resource person in one of the conference discussions. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda, papers prepared by the Ontario Recreation Association, handwritten notes, and a conference program.

Couling, Gordon

Letters of acceptance and rejection.

Letters of acceptance, payment, or rejection received by Julia McCarthy for the publication of her works. Includes correspondence received from The Malahat Review, ARC: Canada’s national magazine of poetry and poetry criticism, Wascana Review, The Fiddlehead, Room of One’s Own, Ronsdale Press, and Grain Magazine, Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd. (including royalty payment for her first book), McGill Queen’s University Press, Brick Books, Anansi, Descant, Beach Holme Publishing Limited, The Antigonish Review, The New Quarterly, Contemporary Verse 2_, CV2, Prairie Fire, The Douglas College Review, PRISM international, Atlanta Review, and Brick Books.

Also contains invitations for submission for Milieu Press, recommendation letters written by Don Domanski for McCarthy and McCarthy’s curriculum vitaes possibly from the 1990s.

McCarthy, Julia

Correspondence to Jennie Russell from Horace Walker.

1 letter.

Date and Place from: May 27, 1927 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Jennie, 1877-1948 From Walker, Horace Attachments: No envelope. This letter was folded up with the letter of the same date from Audrey Russell [Walker].

Schantz Russell Family

Correspondence: miscellaneous personal.

File consists of seventy six items of miscellaneous correspondence between James Downey and others for the year 2001. Correspondents include:

  • Aitken, Lady Violet;
  • Anderson, John;
  • Armitage, Howard;
  • Barry, Michael H.;
  • Berland, Kevin;
  • Bird, J.W. Bud;
  • Carty, Arthur J.;
  • Chakma, Amit;
  • Cook, Nancy;
  • Currie, Richard J.;
  • Davenport, Paul;
  • De la Durantague, Claire V.;
  • Dellandrea, J.S.;
  • English, John;
  • Foster, Florence;
  • Gillham, Robert;
  • Goodwin, Ed;
  • Graham, Mary;
  • Green, Irvin;
  • Hallman, Lyle and Wendy;
  • Heroux, M. Michel;
  • Hiscock, Ethel and Ralph;
  • Hnatyshyn, Ray and Gerda;
  • Hobday, John;
  • Kildaris, Fred;
  • Konrad, Helmut;
  • Krupke, Erma;
  • Lemessurier, Bob;
  • MacDonald, Alastair;
  • Maiden, Colin and Jenefor;
  • McCarthy, Sheila and Mac;
  • McCutchan, Walter;
  • Mitchell, Paul D.;
  • Monkman, Julia;
  • Nicholson, Doris;
  • O'Donovan, Valentine;
  • Parsons, June;
  • Reid, Hugh;
  • Saunders Bellingham, Susan;
  • Simpson, Ronald;
  • Strangway, David;
  • Szathmary, Emoke J.E.;
  • Talbot-Allan, Laura;
  • Thayer Scott, Jacqueline;
  • Thompson, John;
  • Van Loon, Richard J.;
  • W., Doug; Watts, Ronald L.;
  • Wright, Janet;
  • Wurtele, Douglas.

Downey, James

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

Stowe, Hudson J.

One letter from Hudson J. Stowe to Elizabeth Long regarding photographs and records related to Emily Stowe, some of which were thrown out and others that were sent to Victoria. Also in the file are typescript copies of two letters between Stowe and Long regarding the bust of Emily Stowe at old city hall in Toronto. In her letter regarding the bust, Long makes mention of letting Doris Lewis know for possible acquisition by the University of Waterloo.

Long, Elizabeth

Letters of submission.

Materials related to the submission and publication of Julia McCarthy’s work in different media. Includes submissions to Vintage 2000, Grain Magazine, Event, The Malahat Review (with poems "A poem considers its life," "Circling like a great silence," " "Tuesday," and "Blind spot"), The New Quarterly (with poems “What we reach for,” “Angel of loneliness,” “The weight of who you are,” “Psalms,” “Kundalini rising,” “Metallurgical lesson,” “Bifocal,” “Poem in grey,” and “November’s conversion”), CV2 (with poems “Diabolos” and “Memoir of a codebreaker”), and Bren Simmers (with poems "Meditations on ephemera," "Bifocal," "The hour glass," "Flying underground," "The poem is an animal," "The white moose," and "Sunflower"). Also includes related correspondence and permission to publish forms.

McCarthy, Julia

Meeting of the board.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes draft agenda and minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (June 18-19, 2011), correspondence, report to the Board, reports and information related to the Alan Thomas fellows, and draft proposal for fellows' seminar and public event. Also contains a draft report on the evaluation of the inaugural awarding of the Alan Thomas Fellowship (September 2008).

Carold Institute

Crossection.

File consists of material relating to the organization of the annual juried show of the COAA, called Crossection, for the years 1979 to 1997. Includes flyers, brochures and invitations (some drafts); correspondence (some drafts); entry forms and guidelines; lists of entries and award winners; jurors' remarks; handwritten notes, etc. [Does not include all of these items for each year.]

Central Ontario Art Association

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on July 5, 1950, enclosing a letter that King has just received from Arthur's mother, who is on holiday in England. He says that she acknowledges the cheque King send to her through Arthur, and adds that Arthur might like to keep the letter "as a receipt."
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [typewritten; Signature: "With every good wish, Yours sincerely," [all typewritten] "McKenzie King" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Agreement between Canadian National Realty and the City of Waterloo.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as an Elected Alderman representing the City of Waterloo related to an agreement made between Canadian National Realty (CNR) and the City of Waterloo on November 4, 1985. The agreement involved a land exchange and a commitment by CNR to construct a building at the corner of Regina Street and William Street in Waterloo, Ontario to house the new city hall. However, Telegdi and others contested the land sale price and were concerned about the discovery of coal tar on the construction site and later in the regional water pumping station and wells. Records include correspondence, reports, and notes.

Telegdi, Andrew

Photographs from Ann Martin.

Four photographs and a letter to John Gartshore Martin from his niece Ann Martin. One photograph (modern copy) depicts John Alexander Martin with his sons in uniform. In the letter, Ann asks John to identify the men and woman in the other three portraits. The woman is possibly John's maternal grandmother, Margaret (Gartshore) Wilson. One man is probably John's paternal grandfather, Rev. William M. Martin, and the other is probably John's uncle Alexander Douglas Wilson.

Martin, John Gartshore

Correspondence personal.

Personal correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1989 and 1996 to and from different persons and institutions. Includes letters, postcards, and cards received from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

N Miscellaneous (file 1 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • N.C.W.C. News Service, Washington, D.C. (1930-1935)
  • Nathan, Charles, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Nation, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • National Association of Credit Men, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • National Autoist, Boston, Mass. (1927)
  • National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • National Bibliogphile Service, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • National Biscuit Co., New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • National Booksellers Code Authority, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • National Builders Bank, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • National Bureau for Blind Artists, Inc. New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • National City Company, New York, N.Y. (1921)
  • National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • National Conference on Race Betterment, San Francisco, Calif. (1915)
  • National Creditors Protective Service, New York, N.Y. (1932-1934)
  • National Distributors' Association, Peoria, Ill. (1928)
  • National Education Association of the U.S., Washington, D.C. (1937)
  • National Farm News, Washington, D.C. (1927)
  • National Farmer, Bay City, Mich. (1914)
  • National Farmer and Stock Grower, St. Louis, Mo. (1918)
  • National Farmers Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1923)
  • National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • National Film Corporation of America, New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • National 4H Club Magazine, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1932)
  • National Furniture Warehousemen's Assoc., Philadelphia, Pa. (1924)
  • National Garden Bureau, Chicago, Ill. (1930-1934)
  • National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. (1919-1936)
  • National Gleaner Forum, Detroit, Mich. (1928-1931)
  • National Hibernian, Philadelphia, Pa. (1918)
  • National Justice, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • National Kourier Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1928)
  • National Life Insurance Company, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • National Magazine, Boston, Mass. (1918-1932)
  • National Magazine Section, Cleveland, Ohio. (1927)
  • National Miller, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • National Motorist, San Francisco, Calif. (1928-1932)
  • National Newpaper Service, Chicago, Ill. (1933-1934)
  • National Order of Audubon Societies, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • National Press Agency, Ltd., London, England. (1914-1915)
  • National Progressive Committee, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • National Program Co., San Francisco, Calif. (1927)
  • National Provisioner, Chicago, Ill. (1928-1929)

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N Miscellaneous (file 2 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • National Retail Clothier, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • National Retail Hardware Association, Argus, Ind. (1913)
  • National Safety News, Chicago, Ill. (1928-1929)
  • National Security League, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • National Sportsman, Boston, Mass. (1933)
  • National Stockman and Farmer, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1920-1923)
  • National Theatre Program Co., Cleveland, Ohio. (1927-1932)
  • National Underwriter, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • National Union Assn. Society, Toledo, Ohio. (1931)
  • Nations, Gilbert O., Washington, D.C. (1921)
  • Natural Life Corporation, Washington, D.C. (1923-1924)
  • Nature Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1928-1931)
  • Natureopathic Publishing House, Hartford, Conn. (1927)
  • Navy Department, Washington, D.C. (1912)
  • Navy News, Los Angeles, Calif. (1933)
  • Nazarene Publishing House, Kansas City, Mo. (1922-1935)
  • Nazerite, Canton, Ohio. (1927)

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King, May to William Lyon Mackenzie King.

Handwritten Air Letter from May King in England to William Lyon Mackenzie King on June 28, 1950, describing her trip to England and thanking him for his gift.

Salutation: "My dear Willie" [handwritten]; Signature: "ever affectionately May" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Surry, Mildred.

Photocopy of a typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Miss Mildred Surry, librarian at The Fawcett Library regarding an annual report and accession list received by Long and a request that the University of Waterloo be added to their mailing list. Attached to the letter are two documents; one regarding The Fawcett Library and one regarding the Fawcett Society.

Long, Elizabeth

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

Personal correspondence.

Personal correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1992 and 1994 from different persons and institutions. Includes letters, postcards, and cards received from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Kempt, Maggie to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Maggie Kempt dated Glasgow, April 28, 1881 to her mother Margaret Davidson written after she had received her mother's telegram reporting George Davidson's death the day before: "Your telegram telling us of dear Papa's death, came this morning about eight-o'clock when Irvine and I were dressing, and has made us all very downcast." She expresses her sorrow and sympathy, and also the effects of the technology of the telegram on her feelings: "This is the first telegram I have received across the Atlantic and somehow it seems to bring me nearer home than I have ever felt before. To think that I know today what happened with you yesterday and though the message brought sad news we are pleased you thought of telegraphing."

Sims family

Strike, 1960 : correspondence with Union and to employees.

Contains material relating to the 1960 strike : A.R. Kaufman's file. Includes correspondece with the Union, the Department of Labour, and to employees. Includes copies of the Labour Relations Act prosecution against Kaufman Rubber Co. Limited, and Supreme Court records.

Kaufman Footwear

Forbes family and friends.

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

Forbes, Betty

N Miscellaneous (file 3 of 5).

File consists of correspondence to or from:

  • Neandross Book Shop, Ridgefield, N.J. (1926-1931)
  • Nebraska Farm Journal, Omaha, Neb. (1918)
  • Nebraska Ruralist, Lincoln, Neb. (1918)
  • Neely Printing Co., Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Neff Publications, Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • Neidig, William J., Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Neilan, Marshall, Hollywood, Calif. (1922-1930)
  • Nelson, A.B., Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • Nelson, J.N., Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Nelson, Thomas & Sons, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Neuman, John M. Company, Elgin, Ill. (1915)
  • Neustadt, Heinz, Berlin, Germany. (1934)
  • New Age, Washington, D.C. (1936)
  • New England Fish Exchange, Boston, Mass. (1916)
  • New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. (1919)
  • New England Sportsman, Boston, Mass. (1931)
  • New English Weekly, New York, N.Y. (1931-1932)
  • New Fiction Publishing Company, New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • New Ideas, Camden, N.J. (1927)
  • New Jersey Motoring, New Burnswick, N.J. (1927)
  • New Life, Topeka, Kan. (1927)
  • New Magazine, Toronto, Ont. (1922)
  • New Menace, Branson, Mo. (1921)
  • New Movie Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • New Orleans Item, New Orleans, La. (1917-1922)
  • New Outlook, Toronto, Ont. (1933-1934)
  • New Pearson's, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • New St. Louis Star, St. Louis, Mo. (1914)
  • New South Magazine, Chattanooga, Tenn. (1927)
  • New Story Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • New Success Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1920-1921)
  • New West Magazine, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1918)
  • New York American, New York, N.Y. (1927-1937)
  • New York Central Fast Freight Lanes, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • New York Editorial Service, New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • New York Evening Telegram, New York, N.Y. (1914-1922)
  • New York Evening World, New York, N.Y. (1914)

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N Miscellaneous (file 4 of 5).

File consists of correspondence to or from:

  • New York Journal, New York, N.Y. (1919-1934)
  • New York Life, Plainfield, N.J. (1931)
  • New York Life Insurance Company, Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • New York Lodge No.1 B.P.O. Elks, New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • New York Magazine, Program, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • New York Masonic Outlook, New York, N.Y. (1926-1927)
  • New York Morning Express, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • New York Motor News, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • New York National Guardsman, New York, N.Y. (1924-1927)
  • New York News, New York, N.Y. (1932-1938)
  • New York Newspaper Clipping Service, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • New York Post, New York, N.Y. (1918-1937)
  • New York Post Office, New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • New York Post Syndicate, New York, N.Y. (1936-1937)
  • New York Press, New York, N.Y. (1904-1906)
  • New York Public Library, New York, N.Y. (1932-1934)
  • New York, Railway Employees Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • New York Review of Business, Syracuse, N.Y. (1929-1930)
  • New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N.Y. (1936)
  • New York Sun, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • New York Telegraph, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • New York Times Current History, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • New York Woman, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • New York World, New York, N.Y. (1923-1924)
  • New York World-Telegram, New York, N.Y. (1932-1937)
  • New Yorker, New York, N.Y. (1925-1940)
  • New Zealand Herald, Auckland, N.Z. (1936)
  • Newall, S.A. & Sons, Stornoway, Scotland. (1936)
  • Newark Eagle, Newark, N.J. (1915)
  • Newark Ledger, Newark, N.J. (1933-1937)
  • Newark Sunday Call, Newark, N.J. (1932)
  • Newark's Old Book Store, Newark, N.J. (1919)
  • News and Views, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • News Graphic, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • News-Mirror Syndicate, Toronto, Ont. (1932)
  • News Printing Company, Huron, S.D. (1919)
  • News Service Bureau, Dayton, Ohio. (1934)
  • Newspaper Features Limited, London, England. (1923-1937)
  • Newton, A. Edward, Berwyn, Pa. (1931-1933)

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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

N Miscellaneous (file 5 of 5).

File consists of correspondence to or from:

  • Nichols, J.F., Portland, Conn. (1913)
  • Nichols, William Edwin, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Nicholson, E.J., St. Louis, Mo. (1918)
  • Nicholson, Meredith, Asuncion, Paraquay. (1921-1934)
  • Nickel Publications, Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Nicols, Dean & Gregg, Saint Paul, Minn. (1931-1933)
  • Neilsen, A.C. Company, Chicago, Ill. (1930-1931)
  • Night Hawk, Rochester, N.Y. (1930)
  • Nims, Floyd E., Chicago, Ill. (1939)
  • 1933: A Year Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. (1933)
  • No Name Magazine, Denver, Colo. (1926)
  • Nomad, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Nordeen, Victor, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Nordpress, Stockholm, Sweden. (1937)
  • Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, Norfolk, Va. (1917-1921)
  • Norris, Charles G., New York, N.Y. (1915-1924)
  • Norris, Kathleen, Saratoga, Calif. (1930-1937)
  • North America, Baltimore, Md. (1930-1932)
  • North American Film Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • North American Newspaper Alliance, New York, N.Y. (1930-1932)
  • North Shore Hand Laundry, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1915)
  • North Shore Motor Club, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • North Shore Real Estate, Highland Park, Ill. (1915)
  • Northcliffe, Lord, London, England. (1914)
  • Northern Farmer, Bismarck, N.D. (1918)
  • Northern Headlight, St. Paul, Minn. (1932-1933)
  • Northern Messenger, Montreal, Que. (1936)
  • Northrop & Company, Minneapolis, Minn. (1917)
  • Northwest Farm Trio, Spokane, Wash. (1930)
  • Northwest Farmstead, Minneapolis, Minn. (1920)
  • Northwest Progress, Seattle, Wash. (1931)
  • Northwest Stories, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Northwest Tribune, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Northwestern Christian Advocate, Chicago, Ill. (1931-1932)
  • Northwestern Chronicle, Minneapolis, Minn. (1930)
  • Northwestern Steel & Iron Works, Eau Claire, Wis. (1914)
  • Norton, W.W. & Co., New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Nor'Wester, South Bend, Ind. (1925)
  • Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Conn. (1917)
  • Norwood, Ed. P., Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Notes & Comments, Rochester, N.Y. (1914)
  • Nourse, Harvey, Bayfield, Wis. (1936)
  • Novelty News, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Nugents, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Nugget, Nome, Alaska. (1927)
  • Nusbaum Book & Art Co., Norfolk, Va. (1915)
  • Nutricia Farm Products Co., Thiensville, Wis. (1915)

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Le Roy car.

Clippings and ephemera related to LeRoy cars, including one purchased by Norman C. Schneider in 1956:

  • Original operating instruction manual [1899], missing first 4 pages. Very fragile.
  • Biographical newspaper story about Milton H. Good from the August 4, 1950 edition of _Wasaga Beach Weekly. Very Fragile
  • Clippings regarding Sandy Rider's discovery and restoration of the LeRoy car in Stratford, 1954.
  • Ephemera, correspondence, clippings and publicity about Norman C. Schneider's purchase of the LeRoy in 1956 and his subsequent donation to Doon Pioneer Village, 1956-1962
  • Norman C. Schneider's manuscript and typescript original operating instructions for the LeRoy car, ca. 1956.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

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

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur and Kathleen King.

Six engraved calling cards from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur and Arthur's wife Kathleen, four of them dated and inscribed in Mackenzie King's handwriting, probably as accompaniments to letters or gifts.
Envelope inscribed “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King” in Mackenzie King's handwriting.

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Kempt, Maggie to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Maggie Kempt dated Wiston Manre [Manor?], Wiston, by Biggar, July 1, 1886 to her mother Margaret Davidson describing her daughter Florence's asthma, and thanking her mother for looking after her son George on his trip to Canada. She sends all the news of visitors from Canada and says of George: "I hope George will be able to go and see our old home when he is in Berlin. Do you know the people that have Forest-Hill? He has heard so much about it that he will be disappointed if he cannot get into the house. You will find George a great politician and a fearful Tory, but I hope he won't display his views too much among a lot of radicals. He says the Canadians are nearly all Radicals." In closing she says "this courting through the telephone must be a novel arrangement."

Sims family

Grant applications.

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

McCarthy, Julia

Business correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1993 and 1994 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to grants, submission of his work, and jobs he had. Also contains personal correspondence related to trips and friends, and related ephemera and photocopies of newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

O Miscellaneous (file 1 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Oakland Tribune, Oakland, Calif. (1921-1931)
  • Oberlin College Library, Oberlin, Ohio (1938)
  • O'Brien, George, Olkhorn, Wis. (1932-1936)
  • O'Brien, Howard Vincent, Chicago, Ill. (1932-1933)
  • Observer, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1928)
  • O'Connor, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. (1930)
  • O'er The Threshold, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1930-1932)
  • Office Appliances, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Office Equipment Company, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • O'Flaherty, John, Hollywood, Calif. (1931)
  • Ogden, George W., Van Nuys, Calif. (1935-1938)
  • Ogle, Nina Wilcox Putnam, Palm Beach, Fla. (1933)
  • Ohio Legion Councillor, Toledo, Ohio. (1930)
  • Oklahoma City Times, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1924-1932)
  • Old Colony Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Old Stone Mill, Whitewater, Wis. (1936)
  • Oldsmobile Pacemaker, Lansing, Mich. (1926)
  • Olympic Games Contest, Los Angeles, Calif. (1932)
  • Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. (1923)
  • Onlooker, Detroit, Mich. (1931)
  • Onward, Toronto, Ont. (1924-1932)
  • Onward, Richmond, Va. (1931)
  • Oovici-Fiede, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Open Road, Boston, Mass. (1921-1923)
  • Opportunity, Chicago, Ill. (1924-1932)
  • Optimist International, St. Louis, Mo. (1928-1932)
  • Orchard and Farm, Los Angeles, Calif. (1921)
  • Oregon Golf & Sportsman, Portland, Or. (1931-1932)
  • Oregon Legionnaire, Portland, Or. (1930)
  • Oriental Stories, Chicago, Ill. (1931-1932)
  • Orr, Myron David, Caro, Mich. (1936)

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O Miscellaneous (file 2 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Other People's Money, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Ottenheimer, I. & M., Baltimore, Md. (1928)
  • Our Army, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1928-1931)
  • Our Navy, New York, N.Y. (1928-1932)
  • Ourselves, Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Our Sunday Visitory, Huntington, Ind. (1931-1932)
  • Our World, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Our Young People, Nashville, Tenn. (1923-1924)
  • Outdoor America, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Outdoor Life, Denver, Colo. (1927)
  • Outdoor Recreation, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Outdoor World & Recreation, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Outdoors South, Atlanta, Ga. (1925)
  • Out West Bargain House, Denver, Colo. (1926-1927)
  • Oxford Press, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Oyen, Henry, New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Ozark Countryman, Springfield, Mo. (1921-1923)

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King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen Thomas.

Engraved calling card: "Mr. W.L. Mackenzie King, Laurier House, Ottawa, Canada," inscribed in King's handwriting to Miss Kathleen M. Thomas on December 24, 1942: "So many thanks for your beautiful card of Christmas greetings. My very best of wishes to you for the New Year. So kind of you to have had me in your thoughts at this season. Again, my very best of wishes to you. WLMK 24-Dec-42."

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Business correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1991 and 1992 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to letters of submission and acceptance for his work, different positions he had, trips, membership in committees, revenue income from books, letters thanking him for participating in events, and related ephemera. Also contains a certificate of his appointment as Lieutenant of His Majesty's Provincial Matrine Squadron on Lake Ontario.

Shipley, Robert

Kempt, Maggie to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Maggie Kempt dated Forest-Hill, Glasgow, December 22, 1886 to her mother Margaret Davidson, containing news of the family, her son George's impressions of Canada and that his health has improved (includes envelope).

Sims family

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

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

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 : 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

Correspondence to [Schantz family] from Dorothy Etta Russell.

1 letter.

Date and Place from: October, [1928] Chatham [Ontario] To [Schantz family] From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope. Includes three newspaper clippings. The clippings are about the price of peaches, D. McLachlan's operation, and an accident that Clarke investigated. The letter is incomplete as the first half is missing.

Schantz Russell Family

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