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Man at desk reading book.

Photograph of a man seated at a desk reading the book Man and Superman. There are papers are books on the desk as well as in the barister cabinet mounted on the wall behind him. In the photograph can also be seen a typewritter and a March 1912 calendar.

Creighton, Charles Dickens

Quebec City promenade.

Photograph taken looking along the edge of the Promenade des Gouverneurs in Quebec City. A striped awning can be seen, as well as the metalwork fence of the Promenade. In the distance is the St. Lawrence River.

Creighton, Charles Dickens

Flyer.

File consists of a flyer advertsing The Biology of Polluted Waters by H.B.N. Hynes. Includes duplicates.

Hynes, H.B.N.

Liebe mutti letters.

File consists of photocopies of the 96 letters that Jerzy Pindera send to his mother while he was interned at Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

Pindera, Jerzy Tadeusz

Pindera interviews 8 : "reason for exchange with German university" and "Dr. Heckerr talks about his reasons for getting involved, resistance movement in the camp."

File consists of one cassette tape recording interviews with Jerzy Pindera. The interviews were recorded by Aneta Magolon as part of her Honours BA in History. This tape features the stories "Reason for Exchange with German University" and "Dr. Heckerr Talks About his Reasons for Getting Involved, Resistance Movement in the Camp."

Pindera, Jerzy Tadeusz

Pindera interviews 11 : "letters."

File consists of one cassette tape recording interviews with Jerzy Pindera. The interviews were recorded by Aneta Magolon as part of her Honours BA in History. This tape features the story "Letters."

Pindera, Jerzy Tadeusz

Transcript of interview.

File consists of one computer disk with a 6 page transcript of a portion of an interview with Pindera.

Pindera, Jerzy Tadeusz

Letters from author C. W. Macintosh.

Personal correspondence received by Joan Hollobon from her friend, author C. W. Macintosh.
C. W. Macintosh was born in 1865 in Peking (China), the daughter of a missionary family in South Africa. She was a close personal friend of Joan Hollobon's and his father, in particular.
Contains a copy of The sleep by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Includes leather file folder where records arrived in archives.

Hollobon, Joan

Letters re: work.

Correspondence received by Joan Hollobon congratulating her for her work and correspondence sent and received by Hollobon while researching for articles. Includes personal correspondence, an article about Dr. Wallace Graham, a copy of Debates of the Senate, 2nd session, 37th parliament, volume 140, number 50 (April 30, 2003), and a program for the Press Institute of Canada event (1965?).

Hollobon, Joan

Adv[anced] Sc[hool] Writing program.

Correspondence related to Hollobon’s studies at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. Includes correspondence between Hollobon and the Columbia University in New York about writing programs and fellowships, grants, events; a pamphlet about the Journalism Day from Columbia; articles about Hollobon winning the Fellowship in the Advancement of Science Writing from Columbia University; correspondence with John Foster (Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University); Columbia alumni list; and a notebook with email addresses of staff and alumni from Columbia University.

Hollobon, Joan

Gamble family.

Correspondence sent and received by Joan Hollobon from and about the Gamble family. Includes photographs of the family, articles by George Alvan Gamble (Member of the Order of Canada, Canada Mental Health Association, Canadian Baptist Federation), and the programme for George Alvan Gamble’s funeral.

Hollobon, Joan

Medicine 1962.

Newspaper clipping of article, drafts of article, and handwritten notes created by Joan Hollobon related to the Medicate Crisis in Saskatoon, 1962. Includes correspondence received by Hollobon on the matter.

Hollobon, Joan

Articles.

Newspaper clippings of articles by Joan Hollobon published in the Globe and Mail (1966-1968), Science Medicine (1984), and Science Forum (1978). Includes drafts of articles; contextualizing and research articles, documentation, and correspondence; and correspondence congratulating Hollobon for her work.

Hollobon, Joan

Retirement card.

Retirement card received by Joan Hollobon from the Canadian Science Writers' Association during a party hosted by Marilyn Dunlop (medical journalist from the Toronto Star and friend of Joan Hollobon).

Hollobon, Joan

Kay Rex's personal documents.

Materials related to Kay Rex. Includes driver's licences, health cards, membership cards for different organizations, a passport with validity from 1988 to 1993, business cards and two photographs of Rex.

Hollobon, Joan

Income tax files.

Joan Hollobon’s tax files for the years 1965 to 1971 and related cheques, receipts, and correspondence.

Hollobon, Joan

Renovations Shaw street.

Materials related to renovations to the house Joan Hollobon and Kay Rex shared (217 Shaw Street, Toronto (ON)). Includes a Rex diary of renovations, floorplans and photographs of the property, and related correspondence. Also contains a mugshot of Kay Rex.

Hollobon, Joan

Sandford Fleming Medal.

Materials related to Joan Hollobon’s reception of the Sandford Fleming Medal in 1990. Includes correspondence and contextual information about the medal. Also contains research materials and articles by and about Hollobon, correspondence congratulating her for her job on the covering of the Saskatchewan Medicare Crisis, and a draft of a speech for the Symposium on Coping with Cancer.

Hollobon, Joan

Speeches.

Drafts of speeches and articles by Joan Hollobon. Includes articles in the Ontario Medical Review (1971), correspondence with invitations and drafts of speeches for an event at the School of Hygiene at the University of Toronto, and correspondence congratulating Hollobon for her work and inviting her to events.

Hollobon, Joan

Awards and biography.

Materials related to awards received by Joan Hollobon and the Hollobon Award. Includes biographical notes and articles about Hollobon, related newspaper clippings and correspondence, photographs of the Hollobon Award ceremony in 1987 and 1990, and a copy of Science Link by Canadian Science Writers’ Association, Vol. 9, No. 3 (June 1989). Also contains the following awards and certificates received by Hollobon:

  • Lifetime Achievement Award by Science in Society Journalism Awards (2010),
  • Certificate of appreciation by the Canadian Science Writers’ Association (1981),
  • Award of Distinction by the Health Care Public Relations Association (1984),
  • Honorary Member recognition of the Ontario Medical Association (1985),
  • Congratulation certificate by the Government of Ontario (2015),

Hollobon, Joan

Dinner menus and programs.

Dinner menus and programs of events hosted by Prime Minister Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King. Includes:

  • A dinner given in honour of Colonel John Gilman Foster, Consul General of the United States of America, on June 7, 1927
  • A dinner given in honour of the delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association on their visit to Canada, on August 29, 1928
  • A dinner given in honour of the Rt. Hon. James Ramsay MacDonald, P.C., LL.D., M.P., on September 8, 1928.

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

House of Commons Debates Official Report.

Speeches given by Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King in the House of Commons. Speeches are in the form of House of Commons Debates Official Reports and are titled:

  • “Dissolution of parliament, speech from the Throne and speech by Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada. Delivered in the House of Commons” on January 25, 1940. Includes stamp reading “Vote Fred Hoblitzell.”
  • "Speech of Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada on the real meaning of a Total War effort. Delivered in the House of Commons” on January 26, 1942.
  • “Speech of Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada on National Selective Service. Delivered in the House of Commons” on March 24, 1942.
  • “Speech of Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada on the defence of Canada. Delivered in the House of Commons” on March 25, 1942.
  • "Speech by Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada on Overseas service in the Canadian Army. Amendment of the National Resources Mobilization Act. Delivered in the House of Commons” on June 10, 1942.
  • “Speech of Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada on proposal to withhold calling up of men under the National Resources Mobilization Act. Delivered in the House of Commons” on February 19, 1943.

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Report on Social Security for Canada.

Copy of Session Nineteen Forty-Three – House of Commons. Special Committee on Social Security titled Report on social security for Canada, prepared by Dr. L. C. Marsh for the Advisory Committee on Reconstruction, and presented to the Special Committee on Social Security on March 16, 1943, by Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, Minister of Pensions and National Health.

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Mackenzie King : rogue or benefactor?

Poster for a debate in Victoria College. Poster reads: “Mackenzie King : Rogue or Benefactor? A lively and interesting debate. Trinity College v. Victoria College. Sponsored by the Victoria College Debating Parliament. Tuesday, January 27th, 8 pm, at Alumni Hall in Victoria College. Refreshments afterwards. Come and state your views!”

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Scrapbook album.

Scrapbook album with correspondence received by Hon. Dr. James Horace King, the Oath of the Members of the Privy Council, telegrams and invitations and programs to events received by King, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Some of the correspondence was sent by Lucien Turcotte Picaud (MP 1911-1922, and Secretary to Canadian High Commissioner at London from 1922-1931). One letter is in Dutch.

King, James Horace

Proposal for front entrance.

Architectural drawings for the building of 178 Claremont Avenue, drawn and stamped by architect Theophilus Hughes Wells. Includes two drawings with a proposal for the front entrance and detail.
File arrived in archives with handwritten note by donor that read: “Theo Hughes Wells, architect. Blueprints (stamped T. Hughes Wells). Note front entrance did not include portico, only recessed panel door w[ith] side windows & pan window over door (one cancelled cheque).”
Cancelled cheque mentioned in note is located in file 6.

Reive Family

Architectural drawings.

Architectural drawings for the building of 178 Claremont Avenue, drawn by architect Theophilus Hughes Wells and tube packaging sent by Wells to Dr. Reive.
File arrived in archives with handwritten note by donor that read: “T. Hughes Wells working drawings to scale for building Reive home, 178 Claremont Ave. Kitchener ON N2T 2C2. 1951. Scrolls.”

Reive Family

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