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Administrative correspondence.

Correspondence related to administrative matters. Includes a welcome letter to Access Copyright (the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency), a letter and cheque from the Public Lending Right Commission for the year 2004, and a welcome letter to the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia.
Also contains an invitation to the 2008 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Arts Award.

McCarthy, Julia

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

Davidson, John to George Davidson.

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

Sims family

International Platform Association (file 1 of 4).

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.

Reaman, George Elmore

Correspondence.

File consists of thirty five items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others. Correspondents include:

  • Arnott, Edythe and Al
  • Burcher, Dorothy
  • Canadian Council
  • Dennis, Laddie
  • Doyle, Richard J.
  • Edwards, Bess
  • Evans-Ehricht, Mark and Barb
  • Freedman, Sonya
  • Gatenby, Greg
  • Hamm[?], Rene
  • Hauschildt, Elda
  • Ludwig, Doris
  • Mason, Madge B.
  • Pearson, Shirley
  • Rex, Sylvia
  • Sawyer, Glad
  • Stewart, William
  • Tanzola Sorbara McClellan and Handler
  • Taylor-Turpim, Pam
  • Verbugge & Co.
  • Warren, Isobel
  • Wright, C.F.

Rex, Kay

Correspondence from Talmon Henry Rieder : 1921.

File consists of 20 letters (one consists of last page only) received by Martha Rieder from Talmon Henry Rieder mostly during the year 1921. Some letters include envelopes; 12 envelopes contain stamps. Also present are: one empty envelope, manuscript notes by Talmon, a newspaper clipping, a promissory note and receipt between Martha and Talmon, and funeral notice cards for Talmon.

Rieder and Anthes family

McClelland and Stewart Ltd.

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.

Reaman, George Elmore

Letters from Betty and Peg.

Letters from Betty and Peg Forbes to their mother, Millicent Lyall Forbes, during their time as students at Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, Ontario. Letters also include a package of test questions.

Familienbriefe: 1958-1962.

Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters describing Eduard and Elisabeth Höpken’s impending trip to Canada and letters discussing Ulrich Sommer’s adult adoption by a man named Friedrich Joachim who lived in Germany. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, floor plans, and a wedding invitation.

Correspondence : Romain, Madeleine and Marie Rolland.

File consists of 36 pieces of correspondence between Alice Riggs Hunt and correspondents Phyllis Bury (later Phyllis E. Wheelock), Romain Rolland, his sister Madeleine, and his wife Marie. Much of the correspondence concerns the visits of Alice Riggs Hunt to Helena DeKay, made at the request of the Rollands and of her sister Phyllis E. Wheelock.

  • Date and Place from: Apr. 28, 1919 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 6, 1920 Schoneck, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 19, 1921 Schoneck, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 7, 1921 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Bury, Phyllis Notes: Same person as Phyllis E. Wheelock, 2. "Bury" is her 1st husband's name.
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 9, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 19, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 2, 1921 New York, N.Y. To Rolland, Madeleine From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 14, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 23, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 24, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 25, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 2, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 7, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 8, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 8, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 18, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 23, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 8, 1921 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 19, 1921 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: May 18, 1922 California To Rolland, Madeleine From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: June 10, 1922 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: June 22, 1922 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain Notes: + stamped envelope
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 3, 1923 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: April 24, 1924 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 16, 1925 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 16, 1925 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 21, 1925 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 17, 1926 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 1, 1937 To Rolland, Madeleine From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 5, 1950 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Jan 16, 1950 [Hawthorne, N.Y.] To Rolland, Marie From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: June 5, 1950 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: June 19, 1950 [Hawthorne, N.Y.] To Rolland, Marie From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: July 12, 1950 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine Attachments: plus attachments
  • Date and Place from: July 22, 1950 [Hawthorne, N.Y.] To Rolland, Marie From Hunt, Alice Riggs

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence.

File consists of correspondence between Gary Peysar and other employees and departments at Kaufman Footwear

Kaufman Footwear

Correspondence and meeting Frank Miller : petition on acid rain.

File consists of material relating to a meeting between Frank Miller, Treasurer of Ontario, and representatives of the Muskoka Acid Rain Petition Committee and of the Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations. Includes correspondence between Miller and Judy Godfrey (including a draft letter by Godfrey), a report on acid rain presented by Miller at the provincial legislature, a draft press release by Godfrey for Muskoka-area newspapers, and notes by Godfrey concerning the meeting.

Godfrey, Judy

Correspondence : letters 1966-1968 to daughter Anne.

Seventy-nine pieces of correspondence from Mary Quayle Innis to her daughter Anne Innis Dagg and her husband Ian, accompanied by explanatory notes by Anne Innis Dagg.

  • Date and Place from: Jan. 6, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 27, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 7, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 15, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: March 5, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: March 17, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 1, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: April 12, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: April 19, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: May 2, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: May 11, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: July 1, 1966 Ottawa, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Lord Elgin Hotel, Elgin Blvd. at Laurier Ave., Ottawa, Ontario.
  • Date and Place from: July 13, [1966-?] [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: July 17, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: July 17, 1966 Evanston, Ill. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Postcard.
  • Date and Place from: July 20, 1966 [Chicago, Ill. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Domeliners: enroute.
  • Date and Place from: July 28, 1966 Weed, California To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Domeliners: enroute.
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 20, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 14, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 17, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 25, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 10, 1966 [St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto?] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Domeliners: enroute.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 00, 1966 [Toronto, Ontario] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: things i put off yesterday to do tomorrow!
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 19, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 5, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Attachments: Birth Announcement - twin daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brian, Westmount, Quebec. Notes: Letterhead: Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Canada
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 26, [1966] [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 18, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 9, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 23, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 8, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: May 4, 1967 Sudbury, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Mandarin Motor Hotel, Sudbury, Ontario. Letter written from both Sudbury and Toronto on May 4 and May 6, 1967.
  • Date and Place from: May 13, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Postcard.
  • Date and Place from: May 21, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: June 3, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 22, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 12, 1967 Toronto, Ontario To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 22, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 2, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 11, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Attachments: Transcription from a letter from Dr. Robin Neill.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 20, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 25, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written from Oct. 25 to Oct.29, 1967
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 1, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 14, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 25, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 27, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 9, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 14, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 21, 1967 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 4, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 13, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 23, 1968 Toronto, Ontario To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written on Jan. 23 and Jan. 24, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 29, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Attachments: Air mail letter. Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written Jan. 29 and Jan. 30, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 8, 1968 Toronto, Ontario To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written from Feb. 8 to Feb 12, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Feb 13, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written from Feb. 13 to Feb. 16, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 23, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written from Feb. 23 to Feb. 25, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Mar. 4, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written from Mar. 4 to Mar. 6, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Mar. 9, 1968 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Mar. 17, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written from Mar. 17 to Mar 19, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Mar. 25, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written on Mar. 25 and Mar 31, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 5, 1968 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letter written on Apr. 5 and Apr 7, 1968
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 13, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 26, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 30, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Letter written Apr. 30 and May 2, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: May 6, 1968 Italy To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Villa D'este, Cernobbio - Lago Di Como - Italia.
  • Date and Place from: May 13, 1968 Venice, Italy To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Hotel Luna, Piazza S. Marco, 30100 Venezia.
  • Date and Place from: May 14 [1968-?] Venice, Italy To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Swiss Hellenic Cruise.
  • Date and Place from: May 15, 1968 At Sea - [Mediteranian?] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Swiss Hellenic Cruise.
  • Date and Place from: May 21, 1968 At anchor off Thasos To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Swiss Hellenic Cruise.
  • Date and Place from: May 28, 1968 Athens To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letterhead: Hotel Amalia, Au Jardin Royal.
  • Date and Place from: June 3, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: [May 21, 1968] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Postcard.
  • Date and Place from: June 10, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter. Composite letter includes note from Donald.
  • Date and Place from: June 18, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 29, 1968 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Letter written on Aug. 29 and Aug 31, 1968.
  • Date and Place from: Labour Day, 1968 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 28, 1968 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 21, 1968 Toronto, Ont. To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972 Notes: Air mail letter.
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 4, 1966 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972
  • Date and Place from: May 00, 1967 [Toronto, Ont.] To Dagg, Anne Innis From Innis, Mary Quayle, 1899-1972

Innis, Mary Quayle

Canadian Landmine Foundation.

Materials related to the Canadian Landmine Foundation. Includes agendas for meetings, related correspondence, adoption forms, flyers, related newspaper clippings, and information about different programs. Also contains published materials:

  • “An Agenda for Mine Action : A Global Ban on Landmines” (Ottawa, Canada, December 2-4, 1997, in English and French);
  • DVD “The war that never ends : Canada’s contribution to de-mining and international development” (1997, in English and French)
  • “Programme and Mine Action Forum : Roundtable agenda” from “A global ban on landmines : treaty signing and mine action forum” 1997
  • Magazine “AP Mine Ban : progress report” (No. 5, 1997 and No. 6, 1998).
  • Catalogue of “Adopt a Minefield” and information about the program
  • "The ICRC special fund for the disabled" and "ICRC and the war disabled : physical rehabilitation programmes 1979-1995
  • “Prosthetics Outreach Foundation : Helping the developing world walk again” Spring/Summer 1998.

English, John

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Handwritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur King on December 28, 1930, thanking him for the gift of a book on science, but especially for the greeting card meant for “Pat” [WLMK’s dog] as well as for himself. “I am glad you remembered Pat, for I know he often thinks of you, and I am sure he sensed in your card some note of friendliness towards himself on the part of Tatters also.” King says he will enjoy reading Science and that “the discoveries of science are revolutionizing modern thought, as well as practices, in a number of directions. He then mentions Eddington and Jeans [1] and hopes that “someday I hope you will come to view things as they do. They seem to catch glimpses of the great unseen universe much more profound than those of most scientific writers of our day. King then mentions Evelyn Underhill [2] and her book The Life of the Spirit and the Life of Today that also “gives glimpses of much that lies beyond the revelations of science.” King mentions that he has had correspondence with Arthur’s brother Lyon, and invites Arthur to write on any topics that interest him.
Salutation: “My dear Arthur”; Signature: “Your loving uncle, Willie.”

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Campbell, Marjorie.

One manuscript letter from Marjorie Campbell to Elizabeth Long regarding the return of two books to Campbell.

Long, Elizabeth

Personal correspondence.

Personal correspondence received and sent by Julia McCarthy. Includes correspondence received and sent to personal acquaintances some with poems by McCarthy and correspondence received by McCarthy congratulating her for her publications and/or readings.
Poems included are titled "The weight of who you are," "The poem is an animal," and "Noctuary."
Also contains a map of Shubenacadie Wildlife park with annotations by McCarthy.

McCarthy, Julia

Financial concerns

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, in response to a latter received from them on November 30th. Anthes makes note of the winter conditions in Carrick and that he will be preaching at two different locations on Sunday. He also shares his opinion about financial contributions toward paying off church debts, indicating he thinks the Anthes families have contributed enough given his extensive travelling and related expenses the past two years.

Rieder and Anthes family

Letters to servicemen, 1942-1945.

Seven returned envelopes marked with reasons for no delivery to Schneider employees in the forces in World War II. Six of the envelopes contain mimeograph letters signed by Norman C. Schneider, Cyril E. Hayes and E.J. "Jack" Stone.

Schneider family

Letters

Contains correspondence, original and copies, regarding membership and general matters.

Women's Press Club of Toronto

Correspondence, 1933.

  • Date and Place from 1933 December 2 Los Angeles, Calif. To Maines, Minnie From Austin, Alma H. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from [1933?] [?] To Pincock, Jenny From "Uncle [?] and Aunt Alice" Notes ACs. A small card with a note.
  • Date and Place from 1933 November 8 Aurora, Ont To Pincock, Jenny From Blochin, Anne Elizabeth Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 November 30 Aurora, Ont To Pincock, Jenny From Blochin, Anne Elizabeth Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 May 15 Corpus Christi, Texas To Pincock, Jenny From Dawson, Charles W. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 June 25 To Pincock, Jenny From Charles W. Dawson Notes ALs. Miss Jones, possibly secretary at Lily Dale[?]
  • Date and Place from 1933 November 9 Corpus Christi, Texas To Pincock, Jenny From Dawson, Charles Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 May 9 Newton, Mass To Pincock, Jenny From Drake, Laura B. Notes ALs. Letter included a one dollar membership fee to The Radiant Healing Center.
  • Date and Place from 1933 September 11 Fossmill, Ont To Pincock, Jenny From Edwards, Ross Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 July 17 Wynnewood, P.A. To Pincock, Jenny From Harding, Frederic Notes TLs
  • Date and Place from [1933?] July 23 Baltimore, MD. To Pincock, Jenny From Mother Hilgartner Attachments Includes another letter to "My dear all", possibly on the same Date. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 November 13 Dinsmore, Sask. To Pincock, Jenny From Thrasher, Nellie Attachments Envelope, with stamp Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 November 26 Connecticut, U.S.A. To Pincock, Jenny From Perry, Marie Ozilda Attachments Includes news paper clipping, advertising Marie Ozilda Perry as a Spiritualist. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 July 31 Toronto, Ont. To Pincock, Jenny From Ross, W.E. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 October 12 Buffalo, N.Y. To Pincock, Jenny From Roth, Emma E. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 October 3 Buffalo, N.Y. To Pincock, Jenny From Roth, Emma E. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 November 27 [New York?] To Pincock, Jenny From Tack, George D. Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 October 6 McDonald, Penna. To Pincock, Jenny From Tillinghast, Mrs. Barrett D. Notes ALs. Letter enclosed $1 for membership in the Radiant Healing Center.
  • Date and Place from 1933 December 10 Dinsmore, Sask To Pincock, Jenny From Thrasher, Nellie Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 September 1 Tillsonburg, Ont. To Pincock, Jenny From Tillson, George Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from [1933?] Millington, N.J. To Pincock, Jenny From Toff, Anna [?] Nash Notes ALs
  • Date and Place from 1933 January 5 Los Angeles, Calif. To Maines, Rev. Fred J.T. From Austin Publishing Co. Attachments Envelope, with stamps. Notes Invoice
  • Date and Place from 1933 February 13 Madoc, Ont. To Maines, Minnie From Miller, Lill Attachments Envelope, with stamp. Notes ALs. Envelope has a note written on the back.
  • Date and Place from 1933 April 26 Corpus Christi, Texas To Pincock, Jenny From Dawson, Charles W. Attachments Includes 5 leaves, ts. re "Form of Service". Also attached is letter of same date to Evelyn Jones. Includes envelope with stamps. Notes TLs.
  • Date and Place from 1933 April 26 Corpus Christi, Texas To Jones, Evelyn, Secretary, Radiant Healing Centre From Dawson, Charles W. Notes TLs. Enclosed with letter of same Date to Jenny Pincock.

Maines Pincock Family

Zoological correspondence, general and miscellaneous 1954-1962.

Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research. Includes correspondence to and from A.I. Dagg regarding giraffe and other mammal research.

Includes works by Anne Innis Dagg: an undergraduate paper by Anne Innis entitled "Evolutionary aspects of locomotion in the onychophora." (1955), 4 leaves, ts. carbon.

Correspondents:

  • Ansell, W.F.H.
  • Baker, Rollin H.
  • Blackwell, Julian
  • Boulton, Rudyerd
  • Bourlière, F.
  • Brock, Stanley E.
  • Brown, A.W.A.
  • Bruins, S.
  • Carrick, Bill H.
  • Clarke, Gary K.
  • Cloudsley-Thompson, John
  • Davis, Joseph A., Jr
  • Dickinson, John
  • Dorst, Jean
  • Egerton, Penelope J.M.
  • Fowle, C. David
  • Gaertner, Ron
  • Geist, Valerius
  • Havenga, M.J., Dr.
  • Keast, Allen
  • Kelley, Bruce W.
  • Matthews, L. Harrison
  • Nace, Paul Foley
  • National Parks Board of Trustees, South Africa
  • O'Connor, Don
  • Peterson, R.L.
  • Ryel, Lawrence
  • Serfontein, D.
  • Singer, Ronald
  • Sokoloff, Leon
  • Woodridge, W.R.

Dagg, Anne Innis

Bowman, Joseph to father and sisters [Samuel B. Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Joseph Bowman to his father Samuel B. Bowman and his sisters. The letter is dated and addressed December 9, 1870, Berlin [Kitchener]. In the letter Joseph discusses that he has married Nancy [Huber] and that he has been unwell. He discusses life on their farm including harvesting apples, potatoes and pumpkins keeping livestock, and dealing with pests. He also mentions that he is currently fixing their stable which he believes to be the oldest in Waterloo Township. As well, Joseph discusses the recent death of Joseph E. Erb without a will and that Joseph owed him $1200.

Bowman family

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

Kaufman, Emma : 1939.

Three pieces of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her sister Edna and others. Also includes three reports relating to activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), one by Emma Kaufman, one unattributed with typescript notes on a lecture, and one providing details of a ceremony honouring Emma Kaufman held June 24, 1939. Also contains the annual report of the Tokyo Y.W.C.A. for 1939, a report included in the "World's Y.W.C.A. Monthly Oct. 1939," and clippings. The letter dated May 6, 1939 is headed "Confidential" and describes conditions in Shanghai and Nanking (Nanjing) in China as witnessed by and reported to Emma Kaufman.

Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family

Betts, Craven Longstreth.

Date: 1928.02.01 Place from: New York, N.Y. To: Catley, Elaine M. From: Betts, Craven Longstreth

Letter from Longstreth regarding Catley's chap book Stardust and the desire to include the poem "Little breeze in the summer night" in an anthology.

Catley, Elaine Maud

Correspondence re. Admiral A.R. Parker and Dalton Davies.

File consists of three items of correspondence. Two are between Admiral A.R. Parker (Dana Porter's father-in-law) and Dalton Davies. The other item is possibly from Porter's mother-in-law to him or to his wife. All three items were in the same envelope and the letter from Mrs. Ramsey discusses the estate of Dalton Davies.

Porter, Dana Harris

Sims, Peter Harvey to his wife Jemima Sims.

Letter from Peter H. Sims dated Waterloo, September 12, 1876 to his wife Jemima Sims, who is in Montreal: "My Dear Wife, I expected a letter from you yesterday and was much disappointed at not receiving one. However I conclude you are enjoying yourself so much that you can scarcely get time to write me. Yet I have no doubt that Harvey and Pa are the chief objects of your loving heart."

Sims family

Program files.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes correspondence received by the Institute regarding different matters, ephemera related to the Institute, minutes of the teleconference (January 11, 1996), minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors (April 20, 1996), and minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Members (April 20, 1996).

Carold Institute

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen Thomas.

Handwritten promissory note from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Miss Kathleen Thomas on May 16, 1943, for one hundred dollars as a souvenir of her wedding day May 20, 1943. [her future husband is William Lyon Mackenzie King's nephew Arthur Macdougall King.]

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Book proposals.

Book proposals and correspondence to editors and editorial houses regarding the publication of the book Newsgirls. Includes correspondence with editorial agents and agencies, as well as subject lists, introductions, and prefaces to Newsgirls with handwritten notes and corrections. Also contains contact information for editorial houses, unsigned permission to reproduce contract between Donna Jean MacKinnon and York University, and correspondence regarding promotion of the book. Lastly, includes the abstract of the book Women who give away millions : portraits of Canadian philanthropists by Iris Nowell (1996).

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

CBC Literary Awards.

Materials related to the CBC Literary Awards. Includes correspondence received by McCarthy in 2001 and the 2004 application form.

McCarthy, Julia

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

Strike, 1960 : University of Western Ontario case study.

Contains material relating to the 1960 strike as prepared for a University of Western Ontario business case study. Includes background on the Kaufman strike, copies of correspondence and memoranda relating to the strike, and photocopied newspaper clippings.

Kaufman Footwear

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1987 and 1990 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence received from National Defense, correspondence related to the Welland Canals and the Niagara Region, letters about his appearance in the Canadian Who's who, letters inviting him and thanking him for participating in events, invoices and royalties, and related ephemera received with the correspondence.
Also contains a review of Shipley's book To mark our place: a history of Canadian war memorials and a printout of City building by Lane, Frenchman and Associates, Inc. (1989).

Shipley, Robert

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen Thomas.

Handwritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Miss Kathleen Thomas on May 16, 1943.
Transcription: “My dear Kathleen: This is the week on which you and Arthur are to be married. I have waited until this Sunday morning to write to you, not being too sure during the past few days just what my movements might be in the course of the present week. You no doubt will have seen from the papers that the President and Mr. Churchill have invited me to come to Washington for talks together, for meetings, conference, and the like, in the course of Mr Churchill's stay. It is now clear that I shall be obliged to leave tomorrow afternoon at the latest, and that I shall be obliged to be there in Washington on the day of your wedding, Thursday May 20th.
I need not tell you how sorry I am to have to disappoint Arthur and yourself; and, myself, to miss the pleasure of being with you both at the marriage ceremony, and to sign the register as a witness, as I did in the case of Margery and Lyon's wedding. However, there is no alternative, as Mr. Churchill is expecting me to be with him on Tuesday, and the President has invited me to be his guest, at the White House, on Wednesday spending the night there, and attending a meeting of the Pacific Council on Thursday morning, and a meeting of delegates from different parts of the British Empire, on Monday afternoon. I mention these engagements because of their importance and historic significance, and that you may know just why it will not be possible for me to be with you all on the day of, and at the time of your wedding. Perhaps, in the long run, a message from the White House, on the day of the wedding, may come to be an even more significant and welcome souvenir of the occasion than the witnessing of the marriage ceremony, and being a witness to its having taken place. Still I should have liked to have been with you and Arthur as I was with Margery and Lyon.
You know, I am sure, all the good wishes that I send to you for the day and for the Nova vita [underlined] on which you enter at that time. I wish you and Arthur the greatest possible happiness. As you both have a high purpose in life, and a love of service, and with the [will be?] sharing kindred ideals, I am certain that the way will open out before you in [to?] new widening vistas of opportunities, and of realization of your highest hopes. It will, I imagine, not be without its difficulties and privations at the start, and until this time of war becomes something of the past. You will have in that the consolation of knowing that you are sharing with others the sacrifices by which in the end, all that is highest in attainment is accomplished. There will be, too, [illegible] much sunshine and gladness along the way.
I should like to make you a little gift which would be something you would like to have from me, as a remembrance of your wedding day. In order that I may be sure the choice would be something you yourself would approve, I am going to ask you to help me in the selection of it, after you come to Ottawa, where we can confer together about it. Meanwhile, please accept 'my promise to pay' with my love and best of wishes for May the 20th, 1943, and for the days, and months and years to come. I pray through this all, you may be greatly blessed.”
Salutation: “My dear Kathleen,” [handwritten; Signature: “Yours affectionately, W.L. Mackenzie King.”

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Canadian authors association literary awards.

Materials related to the 2011 Canadian Authors Association (CAA) Literary Awards in which Julia McCarthy was awarded the CAA Award for poetry. Includes pamphlet for the ceremony, certificate of the award, and medal and lapel pin in a box.
Also contains a congratulatory letter from Garfield Dunlop, Member of Parliament for Simcoe North and certificates of achievement from the City of Orillia.

McCarthy, Julia

Correspondence.

Personal correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1987 and 1990 from different persons and institutions. Includes letters, postcards, cards, and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence.

A letter received by Cameron Hill from David Gunby, a Professor at the University of Canterbury. Also includes a handwritten partial reply letter drafted by Cameron Hill that was likely never finished or sent to David Gunby.

Hill, Cameron Clare

Davidson, Catherine to Margaret Davidson.

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

Sims family

Geneva Park : art shows & artists : 1989-1990s.

File consists of material relating to programs organized by the COAA, and mainly the annual workshops at Geneva Park (Longford Mills, Ontario) for 1994-1996 and the annual juried exhibition called Crossection for 1980-1982. Material relates to the organization and arrangement of the events. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, reports, flyers and invitations, brochures, programs, exhibition lists, minutes, budgets, draft workshop descriptions, etc.

Central Ontario Art Association

Rotary International Convention, Vienna.

Contains Canadian Pacific ephemera from the steamship "Duchess of York" including passenger list and menu, as well as Rotary publications and correspondence relating to the Rotary International Convention, Vienna, 1931.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Walker, Joan.

Two typescript letters from Joan Walker to Elizabeth Long regarding the donation of two books: Pardon My Parka and Repent at Leisure.

Long, Elizabeth

Governor general's literary award for poetry.

Materials related to the Governor General's Literary Awards. Includes certificate issued to Julia McCarthy for being selected as a finalist for the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry and related correspondence and newspaper clipping.

McCarthy, Julia

Meeting of the board of directors.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes draft agenda and minutes for the Meeting of the Board of Directors (June 23-24, 2012), appendix from a meeting in May 2012, list of confirmed attendees to the Carold Learning Day - Invitational Seminar (June 22, 2012), communications committee report (June 2012), a presentation from the CIBC Private Investment Counsel (as of May 2012) and related correspondence, and information about the Alan Thomas Fellowship and the fellow for the year 2010.

Carold Institute

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen Thomas.

Telegram of good wishes from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Miss Kathleen M. Thomas on May 19, 1943: “Please let this message bring to you on the morning of your wedding day every loving good wish for your happiness today and through the years to come I am sorry not to have been able to be present at the wedding ceremony but my thoughts will be with you all. “
Salutation: none; Signature: “W L Mackenzie King.”

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Correspondence.

Personal correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1986 and 1989 from different persons and institutions. Includes letters, postcards, cards, and ephemera received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

P Miscellaneous (file 1 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Pace Company, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Pacific Coast Motorist, Vancouver, B.C. (1923-1925)
  • Pacific Golf and Motor, Los Angeles, Calif. (1927)
  • Pacific Legion, Tacoma, Wash. (1923-1930)
  • Pacific Magazine, Los Angeles, Calif. (1932)
  • Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Los Angeles, Calif. (1927)
  • Pacific Northwest Farm Trio, Spokane, Wash. (1922-1937)
  • Pacific Northwest Retailer, Seattle, Wash. (1928)
  • Pacific Rural Press, San Francisco, Calif. (1923-1931)
  • Packard, Frank L., Lachine, Que. (1930)
  • Packing House News, Tampa, Fla. (1923)
  • Paddleford, Alice, Whiting, Kan. (1932)
  • Page, Curtis Hidden, Gilmanton, N.H. (1934)
  • Paine, Henry Gallup, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Paine, Raph D., Durham, N.H. (1920)
  • Paine, Webber & Co., Chicago, Ill. (1936-1938)
  • Painter & Decorator, LaFayette, Ind. (1927)
  • Pallas-Morosco Film Company, Los Angeles, Calif. (1916)
  • Palmyra Charities, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Palo Alto Public Library, Palo Alto, Calif. (1940)
  • Panamerican Advertising & Press Service, New York, N.Y. (1936-1937)
  • Pangborn, Georgia Wood, New Haven, Conn. (1931-1933)
  • Parade, Philadelphia, Pa. (1936)
  • Parade of Youth, Washington, D.C. (1937)
  • Parents' Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Park Avenue Social Review, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Parker, Daniel Mason, Fayette, Iowa. (1927)
  • Parker, Francis W. School, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Parker, H.W., Saint Paul, Minn. (1909)
  • Parker-Brawner Company, Washington, D.C. (1930)
  • Parkergrams, Janesville, Wis. (1929)
  • Parkhill, Forbes, Denver, Colo. (1924)
  • Parks Printer, York, England. (1932)
  • Parlette-Padget Company, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Parmenter, Christine Whiting, Colorado Springs, Colo. (1927-1934)
  • Partners, Wilmington, Del. (1923)
  • Patriot and the Evening News, Harrisburg, Pa. (1920)
  • Pattullo, George, Dallas, Tex. (1922-1927)
  • Payne, Elizabeth Stacy, Atlantic City, N.J. (1932)

International Press Bureau

P Miscellaneous (file 2 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Pearson, Edmund Lester, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Pelican's Chicago Squab, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Pelley, William Dudly, Boston, Mass. (1931)
  • Pelley Publishers, Asheville, N.C. (1935-1936)
  • Pemberton, Robert L., St. Marys, W.Va. (1924)
  • Pen and Ink, St. Louis, Mo. (1931)
  • Pendry, H.E. Company, Topeka, Kan. (1927)
  • Pennsylvania Farmer, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1926-1937)
  • Pennsylvania Guardsman, Harrisburg, Pa. (1939)
  • Pennsylvania Motorist, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1927)
  • Pennsylvania News, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1927)
  • Penoyer, Ruth, New York, N.Y. (1933-1934)
  • Peoples Companion Magazine, Dayton, Ohio. (1933)
  • Peoples Gas Light & Coke Company, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • People's Press, Inc., Manila, P.I. (1937-1939)
  • Pere Marquette Magazine, Detroit, Mich. (1922-1926)
  • Periodical Press of Canada, Toronto, Ont. (1922)
  • Perkins, Dwight H., Evanston, Ill. (1928)
  • Perry, George Boardman, Minnineague, Mass. (1930)
  • Perry, Jennings, Jackson, Tenn. (1934)
  • Perry, Lawrence, New York, N.Y. (1934-1936)
  • Pershing, General John J., Washington, D.C. (1924-1930)
  • Petroleum Marketer, Tulsa, Okla. (1928-1929)
  • Petzinger, Lambert, Little Falls, N.J. (1930)
  • Phantasmus, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1924)
  • Phelan & Balfour, Toronto, Ont. (1922)
  • Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa. (1933)
  • Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia, Pa. (1936)
  • Philadelphia Magazine Depot, Philadelphia, Pa. (1916)
  • Philadelphia Sunday Item, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Philadelphia Sunday Transcript, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Philadelphian, Philadelphia, Pa. (1925-1926)
  • Philbin, Agnes, Chicago, Ill. (1911)
  • Philbrick, Allen, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Philip, Alex J., Gravesend, England. (1935)
  • Phillips, I.W., Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • Phillips, Leroy, Boston, Mass. (1917)
  • Phillpotts, Eden, Torquay, England. (1921)
  • Philopolis Press, San Francisco, Calif. (1914)
  • Phoenix Hosiery Co., Milwaukee, Wis. (1928-1929)
  • Physical Culture Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931-1932)

International Press Bureau

P Miscellaneous (file 3 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Pickering, Winthrop H., Boston, Mass. (1917)
  • Pickett, C.L., Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Pictorial Printing Company, Aurora, Ill. (1916)
  • Picture Story Paper, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1920)
  • Pier, Arthur Stanwood, Concord, N.H. (1931-1932)
  • Pierce, A.B., Ironton, Mo. (1914-1915)
  • Pierce, Frank Richardson, Seattle, Wash. (1922-1934)
  • Pierce and Zahn Book Company, Denver, Colo. (1915)
  • Pierce's Farm Weeklies, De Moines, Iowa. (1923)
  • Pierson, C.E., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Pilot, Boston, Mass. (1928)
  • Pilot Publishing Co., Newark, N.J. (1926)
  • Pin-ap-ola Company, New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Pinkerton, Robert E., Dutch Flat, Calif. (1931-1936)
  • Pioneer, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
  • Pioneer Direct Supply Co., Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Pioneer Film Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. (1905-1907)
  • Pioneering, Detroit, Mich. (1935)
  • Piper, A.M., Des Moines, Iowa. (1927)
  • Pipp, E.G., Detroit, Mich. (1920-1930)
  • Pippen, William V., Baltimore, Md. (1912)
  • Pit and Quarry, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Pitkin, Walter B., New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • Pitts, Alice Fox, Rockville, Md. (1935)
  • Pittsburgh Automobilist, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1927)
  • Pittsburgh Bulletin, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1915)
  • Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1906-1921)
  • Pittsburgh Leader, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1917)
  • Pittsburgh Sun, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1924-1927)
  • Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1930)
  • Plains Agriculture Journal, Lubbock, Tex. (1922)
  • Playgoer, Chicago, Ill. (1925-1930)
  • Playgoer, Detroit, Mich. (1927)
  • Play Mate, Cleveland, Ohio. (1932)

International Press Bureau

P Miscellaneous (file 4 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Point of View Publishing Company, Kansas City, Mo. (1923)
  • Police 1313, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1930)
  • Policeman's Monthly, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Polk, R.L. & Co., Detroit, Mich. (1927-1935)
  • Pollock, Frank L., Shedden, Ont. (1931-1937)
  • Pomeroy, Claire, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Pontiac Daily Press, Pontiac, Mich. (1937)
  • Poole Bros., Chicago, Ill. (1922)
  • Poppy, Martha, Drummond, Wis. (1928)
  • Popular Fiction Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Popular Mechanics Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1929-1931)
  • Popular Publications, New York, N.Y. (1935-1937)
  • Popular Radio, New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • Popular Science Monthly, New York, N.Y. (1926-1929)
  • Portal, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1924-1937)
  • Porter, Rebecca N., Hollywood, Calif. (1938)
  • Portland Cement Association, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Portland Evening Express, Portland, Me. (1934)
  • Portland Evening Press, Portland, Me. (1934)
  • Portland Journal, Portland, Or. (1932-1936)
  • Portland Oregonian, Portland, Or. (1919-1936)
  • Portland Telegram, Portland, Or. (1918-1925)

International Press Bureau

P Miscellaneous (file 5 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Post, Melville Davisson, Lost Creek, W.Va. (1926)
  • Postage Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Postal Telegraph Co., Chicago, Ill. (1910-1939)
  • United States Post Office, Chicago, Ill. (1910-1939)
  • Postum Company, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Pottle, Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, New York, N.Y. (1923-1936)
  • Poultry Tribune, Mount Morris, Ill. (1923)
  • Powel, Harford, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Powner, Charles T. Co., Chicago, Ill. (1927-1934)
  • Poynter, Beulah, New York, N.Y. (1932-1934)

International Press Bureau

P Miscellaneous (file 6 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Practitioner, London, England. (1935)
  • Prairie Farmer, Chicago, Ill. (1914-1937)
  • Prairie Motorist, Calgary, Alta. (1927)
  • Pratt, C.S., New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Pratt, John Lowell, New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Presbyterian Advance, Nashville, Tenn. (1926-1927)
  • Presbyterian Banner, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1924-1932)
  • Presbyterian Committee of Publication, Richmond, Va. (1931)
  • Present, New York, N.Y. (1932-1933)
  • Press Service, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Preston, Keith, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Preview, Chicago, Ill. (1925)
  • Price, Edith Ballenger, Newport, R.I. (1931)
  • Price, Emma D., Baltimore, Md. (1938)
  • Price, Frank J., Newark, N.J. (1934)
  • Price, Wesley, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Printed Salesmanship, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Printer's Ink Publishing Company, New York, N.Y. (1926-1940)
  • Pritchett, Mary Leonard, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1928)
  • Progress, Kansas City, Mo. (1933-1937)
  • Progressive Publishing Co., Muscatine, Iowa. (1930)
  • Progressive State Labor Journal, Joliet, Ill. (1930)
  • Prouty, Olive Higgins, Brookline, Mass. (1932-1936)
  • Providence Journal, Providence, R.I. (1922)
  • Providence Tribune, Providence, R.I. (1919-1920)
  • Providence Visitor, Providence, R.I. (1924)
  • Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, N.J. (1934)
  • Psychology, New York, N.Y. (1930)

International Press Bureau

P Miscellaneous (file 7 of 7).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Publication Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1940)
  • Publicist, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Publishers Autocaster Service, New York, N.Y. (1928-1932)
  • Publishers' Circular, London, England. (1930)
  • Publishers' Syndicate, Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • Pueblo Business Service, Pueblo, Colo. (1930)
  • Pullman News, Chicago, Ill. (1923-1928)
  • Pulver, Mary Brechdt, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Pure Iron Era, Middletown, Ohio. (1929-1930)
  • Pure Oil News, Columbus, Ohio. (1928-1930)
  • Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo. (1927)
  • Purse Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. (1933-1935)
  • Putnam, Nina Wilcox, Madison, Conn. (1926-1930)
  • Pythian, Jefferson City, Mo. (1927)
  • Pythian Sister Tidings, Ann Arbor, Mich. (1925-1930)

International Press Bureau

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen King.

Typewritten letter, marked “Personal”, from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Kathleen King on May 21, 1948, in which he expresses pleasure at seeing Arthur and Kathleen in Toronto, ascribes their good health and happiness to having their own “little house,” and sends them wedding anniversary congratulations. He adds that he is sending more vitamins.
Salutation: My dear Kathleen” [handwritten]; Signature: With love to Arthur and yourself, Yours affectionately, W.L. Mackenzie King” [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Correspond[ence] business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1987 and 1988 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence received from National Defense, correspondence related to his appearance in the Canadian Who's who and related to his work and political life, letters inviting him and thanking him for participating in events, invoices and royalties, contracts with publishers and registration as an author, personal correspondence, and related ephemera received with the correspondence.

Shipley, Robert

Meeting of the board of directors.

Materials related to the Meetings of the Board of Directors of the Carold Institute. Includes minutes for the Meeting of the Board of Directors (October 11, 2012), the Alan Thomas Fellowship evaluation (October 2012), annual event draft proposal, and related correspondence.

Carold Institute

Correspondence to [Schantz family] from Sophie Emma Schantz.

1 letter.

Date and Place from: August 26, 1929 Chatham [Ontario] To [Schantz family] From Schantz, Sophie Emma, 1869-1958 Attachments: Contains a stamped envelope. Contains a note from Dorothy in the body of the letter, in which she mentions that Sophie said she should write a little too. Additional signatories: Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005.

Schantz Russell Family

J. M. Abraham Atlantic poetry award.

Materials related to the J. M. Abraham Atlantic Poetry Award. Includes announcement card for the winner of the J. M. Abraham Atlantic poetry award for the year 2017, which was awarded to Julia McCarthy, and congratulating correspondence.

McCarthy, Julia

Q Miscellaneous

Correspondence to or from:

  • Queen City Book Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1914)
  • Queen City Motorist, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1927)
  • Queen of the West, Chicago, Ill. (1905)
  • Quick, Herbert, Berkeley Springs, W.Va. (1916-1922)
  • Quill, Toronto, Ont. (1923)
  • Quinby, T.E., Port Austin, Mich. (1913)
  • Quinn, James J., Ruxton, Md. (1912)
  • Quirk, Emma E., Madison, Wis. (1918)
  • Quirk, James R., Los Angeles, Calif. (1916)
  • Quirk, Leslie W., New York, N.Y. (1909-1913)

International Press Bureau

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen King.

Typewritten and handwritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Kathleen King on January 8, 1949, acknowledging one received from Kathleen with news that the vitamins had arrived safely. He comments on Arthur’s mother’s visit. [typewritten].In an added handwritten paragraph King writes: “Your wild strawberry jam is awfully delicious. Mr & Mrs Guthrie of Paris, France, were the first to sample it at tea, a few days ago. [illegible word word word word word word word word] for Ottawa’s future as Canada’s capital. Today the Prime Minister of New Zealand Mr Fraser, and the High Commissioner, had a taste. They were all delighted. [illegible word] never tasted anything as good. Love again to you and Arthur.”
Salutation: “My dear Kathleen” [handwritten]; Signature: “Yours affectionately, W.L. Mackenzie King” [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Role of Librarians at the University of Waterloo: request for revisions.

An item of correspondence sent to Murray Shepherd, University Librarian, from Amos Lakos, Librarian; Jim Parrot, Librarian; and Irwin Rodin, Librarian, providing a list of requested revisions to the document titled, "Role of Librarians at the University of Waterloo," as well as a rationale for an elected rather than an appointed committee to review the document. Lakos, Parrot, and Rodin provided these revisions at the request of the Role of Librarians Document Review Committee.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Correspondence to [Schantz family] from Dorothy Etta White.

3 letters.

Date and Place from: December 6, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To [Schantz family] From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: April 11, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To [Schantz family] From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: December [192-] Toronto [Ontario] To [Schantz family] From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope. Includes an invitation to a Christmas Festival. Notes: There is no salutation in this letter, but the letter is complete.

Schantz Russell Family

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

Web site.

File consists of correspondence regarding the Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails Foundation website.

Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails Foundation

Meeting of the board of directors.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes draft agenda and minutes for the Meeting of the Board of Directors (November 11, 2012), annual event draft proposal, communications plan, revised options for an extraordinary in-person Board Meeting in 2013, and related correspondence.

Carold Institute

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Kathleen King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Kathleen King on January 18, 1950, on the topic of her vitamin supply. King notes that he is pleased that Arthur and Kathleen have decided to use his gift of money to purchase nesting tables.
Salutation: “My dear Kathleen:” [typewritten]; Signature: “Yours affectionately [typewritten], 'Uncle Willie.” [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

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