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Gerrie, Maria to father and Allan [Samuel B. Bowman and Allan Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maria Gerrie to her father Samuel B. Bauman and brother-in-law Allan Bowman (husband of sister Nancy). The letter is dated and addressed March 18, 1878, Hamilton. In the letter Maria mentions that she has recently married John Gerrie and that they have just moved from Stratford to Hamilton. She also describes their new home in detail and compares it to the previous one.

Bowman family

Program files.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes correspondence sent and received by the Institute regarding different matters, minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (January 14, 1997, May 24, 1997, December 22, 1997, and June 17, 1998), minutes of the Meeting of the Members (May 23, 1997), president's report (1997), budget for 1996-1997, proposed budget for 1997-1998, and printout of document "A dissemination strategy for the national survey of giving, volunteering and participating."

Carold Institute

Letters from Betty and Peg.

Letters from Betty and Peg Forbes to their parents, Millicent Lyall Forbes and George Alexander Forbes, during their time as students at Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, Ontario.

Networking : petition on acid rain.

File consists of material relating to the efforts of Judy Godfrey to network among individuals and organizations to raise awareness of and assistance for the petition for action on acid rain. Includes correspondence (some in draft form), newspaper clippings, and notes. Organizations contacted include the Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Association and the Federation of Ontario Naturalists.

Godfrey, Judy

Kaufman, Emma : 1940.

One piece of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her sister Edna (holograph). Also includes one report relating to activities of the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) in Japan. Additionally contains a clipping with a photograph of Emma Kaufman aboard the "Nitta Maru" of the N.Y.K. line, crossing the Pacific ocean.

Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family

Correspondence : submissions.

File consists of materials related to Kay Rex's submissions of short stories. Includes correspondence to and from Rex regarding her stories, clippings, materials on story writing, etc.

Rex, Kay

Sims, Peter Harvey to Harvey J. Sims.

Toronto: nervousness concerning Harvey's arranged yachting trip with "the boys": "You are a daring venturesome boy with not any too much precaution or forethought" (includes envelope and enclosed letter from Mr. Ruby).

Sims family

Schneider Memorial Fountain at Rockway Gardens.

Material relating to the fountain erected as a memorial to J.M. and Helena Schneider by their children in 1964 at Rockway Gardens, Kitchener, Ont. Includes correspondence regarding Niagara Fountains, costs and maintenance, clippings, blueprints, and the original typescript dedication by given by Norman C. Schneider on September 27, 1964.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Freelance.

File consists of materials relating to Kay Rex's freelance journalism and fiction work. Includes clippings, correspondence, photographs, and research for articles. Also includes the Spring 1961 edition of Echoes the magazine of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire which features the short story Cinderella.

Rex, Kay

Librarians' Employment Handbook revisions and related materials.

A copy of the Librarians’ Employment Handbook (revised March 1, 2010). File also contains records related to the 2009-2010 revision process including notes, correspondence, meeting minutes, survey highlights, feedback from members, a copy of University of Waterloo Policy 18-Staff Employment, a copy of the Library Staff Manual (fourth revision), and a copy of the 2004 Librarians’ Employment Handbook with handwritten annotations.

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

Correspondence non personal.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley in 1981 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to submission of his work, letters of acceptance and rejection, payments and invoices, letters thanking him for his donations and participating in events, letters congratulating him for his work, and correspondence received from politicians. Also contains personal correspondence, Shipley's biography, and related ephemera and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz from Dorothy Etta White.

23 letters.

Date and Place from: October 31, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: October 7, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope. The letter is written on paper with the letterhead "Toronto Normal School."

Date and Place from: September 27, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: September 23, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: September 14, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope, stamp on post card. Written on a Canada Post card.

Date and Place from: July 22, 1920 Grimsby [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: July 8, 1920 Grimsby [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: May 17, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: June 5, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: July 3, 1921 Grimsby [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope. There is no signature, as it seems as if the writer intended to write more, but there is no continuation.

Date and Place from: July 20, 1921 Grimsby [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: January 6, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: January 23, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope. Contains a programme for the "Central Methodist Church."

Date and Place from: February 6, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: March 10, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: March 17, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: April 17, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: April 28, 1921 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope, no stamp. Notes: Written on a card, but not a post card.

Date and Place from: August 18, 1922 Kitchener [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: August 23, 1922 Kitchener [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: July 27, [192-] Sarnia [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: November 5, 1920 Toronto [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900- 2005 Attachments: No envelope, stamp on post card. Notes: The letter is written on a Canada Post card.

Date and Place from: [192-] Orville [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From White, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Schantz Russell Family

Meeting of the board.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes draft agenda and minutes for Meeting of the Board of Directors (June 15-16, 2013), background document on partnerships, reports to the Board, financial report for June, income and expenses for 2011-2012 and budget for 2012-2013, a presentation by the CIBC Private Investment Counsel (June 2013), preparation of articles of continuance and bylaw update for the Institute prepared by Cunningham Swan, correspondence, and printout of document "Re-imagining citizenship: scale up, scale deep."

Carold Institute

Bruce, Hattie A. to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Hattie A. Bruce dated Waterloo June 16, 1892 on behalf of the Ladies' Aid Society, thanking Margaret for her donation and giving her news of friends and family: "I had the pleasure of spending Tuesday evening at Mr. Davidson's watching Emma and a number of her friends going through their Delsarte exercises" (Includes envelope addressed c/o Dr. Davidson, 207 College St., Toronto.)

Sims family

Water management.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as an Elected Councillor representing the City of Waterloo and the Regional Municipality of Waterloo related to water management in the region. The material documents issues regarding water testing and quality management, consumption, supplies and shortages, rates and billing as well as lawn watering. Records include reports, correspondence, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley in 1982 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to submissions of his work, payments and invoices, letters of acceptance and rejection, letters received from politicians, and letters congratulating him for his work. Also contains personal correspondence and Shipley's biography.

Shipley, Robert

Letters to the editor.

Contents: file consists of article clippings and letters to the editor sent by Anne Innis Dagg.

Dagg, Anne Innis

Laurier House to Arthur King

Typewritten letter from an unidentified person at Laurier House to Arthur King on August 8, 1950, who encloses a mimeograph copy of William Lyon Mackenzie’s King’s will and who promises to send a copy of Leonard Brockington’s broadcast.

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Consumer radio talks.

Seven typescripts:

  • “Eating Outdoors” (copy, 1 page);
  • “Protect your car Warranty” (copy, 1 page);
  • “Using Soap for the Laundry” (copy, 1 page);
  • “A System for Household Cleaning” (copy, 1 page);
  • “Sewing Vinyl” (copy, 1 page), two untitled.

File also includes one item of correspondence regarding the radio talks.

Long, Elizabeth

To publishers 1998.

Notes created by Donna Jean MacKinnon as part of her research for Newsgirls. Includes correspondence with publishers as well as a draft of Newsgirls with summaries on Kay Kritzwiser, Dorothy Howarth, Marjorie Earl, Olive Dickason, June Callwood, Simma Hold, Elizabeth Dingman, Stasia Evasuk, Ruth Hammond, Kay Rex, Angela Burke, Marilyn Dunlop, Maureen Keller, Yvonne Crittenden, Joan Sutton Straus, Valerie Gibson, Dusty Vineberg, Michele Landsberg, Catherine Ford, Enid Nemy, and Heather Robertson.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Rittinger & Motz : amalgamation.

File consists of materials relating to the German newspaper amalgamation by Rittinger and Motz. This relates to the purchase of "The Canadischer Bauernfreund" of Waterloo, the "Canadisches Volksblatt" of New Hamburg and the "Deutsche Zeitung" or Berlin by Ritting and Motz, who already owned "Ontario Glocke" of Walkerton and the "Canadischer Kolonist" of Stratford. With these purchases, Rittinger and Motz now controlled all German Newspapers in Western Ontario. File includes notices and correspondence regarding advertising rates.

Motz Family

Arts and Communication Counselors.

File consists of correspondence and other material from Arts and Communications Counselors (Toronto, ON) regarding corporate sponsorship of an art exhibition organized by the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery.

Electrohome

Argo, Ann to Margaret Davidson.

Letter from Anne Argo, Eden Mills, [date illegible: 1890?] in response to one from Margaret, calling her an old friend and sympathizing in her widowhood. She gives all the news of illnesses and doctoring of family and friends. This letter was enclosed with one to Florence, June 30 1890.

Sims family

Correspondence to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz from Dorothy Etta Russell.

23 letters.

Date and Place from: September 28, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: October 25, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: October 31, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: November 11, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: November 20, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: December 7, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: December 30, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: June 29, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: July 8, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: July 13, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed. This letter includes details about an electrical accident that Clarke's nephew Max had.

Date and Place from: July 27, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed. This letter includes details about an electrical accident that Clarke's nephew Max had.

Date and Place from: September 11, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed and two newspaper clippings. The newspaper clippings are about tourist traffic in Chatham, and are not mentioned in the letter.

Date and Place from: September 16, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: January 18, 1929 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: January 29, 1929 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: March 11, 1929 Highgate [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: August 12, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: July 27, 1930 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: August 28, 1930 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: September 23, 1930 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: October 26, 1930 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: November 24, 1930 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: July 22, 1928 Chatham [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Schantz Russell Family

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

King, Arthur to May King.

Telegram from Arthur King to May Macdougall King on July 23, 1950 reporting the death of William Lyon Mackenzie King the night before: “Uncle Willie died quietly peacefully last night with John Harry and myself in attendance. I am representing father here and will detail full account subsequently. Fondest love to you all.
Salutation: none; Signature: “Arthur.”

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Automorphisms.

Research materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to automorphisms. Includes computer printouts, diagrams of graphs, and notes. Also includes an undated letter to Donald Cowan from Ralph Stanton, Professor, University of Manitoba, regarding a note from Derrick Lehmer with a mathematical equation. The items in this file likely pertain to a paper by Donald Cowan titled, "The growth of network cost as a function of network size."

Cowan, Donald D.

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley in 1983 from different persons and institutions. Includes administrative correspondence related to grants, job applications, submission of his work, letters of acceptance and rejection, invoices and payments, donation agreements, writings about his work as an educator, and letters received from politicians. Also contains personal correspondence, two coins received as a reimbursement from Canada Post, and newspaper clippings received with the correspondence from family and friends.

Shipley, Robert

R Miscellaneous (file 3 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Robbins, L.H., Wolfeboro, N.H. (1920)
  • Robbins, Reginald L., Boston, Mass. (1913-1914)
  • Roberts, Charles G.D., Toronto, Ont. (1908-1935)
  • Roberts, Harry, Petersfield, England. (1919)
  • Roberts, Theodore Goodrich, Fredericton, N.B. (1924)
  • Roberts, W. Adolphe, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1941-1944)
  • Roberts, William D., Chicago, Ill. (1940)
  • Roberts Company, Milwaukee, Wis. (1922-1936)
  • Robertson, Alexander, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Robertson, Frank C., Springville, Utah. (1935-1936)
  • Robinson, Capt., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Robinson, Charles H., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Robinson, E.R., Troy, N.Y. (1914-1917)
  • Robinson, May Griffee, Lyons, Kansas. (1941)
  • Robnett, George W., Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Roche, Arthur Sommers, Castine, Me. (1916-1917)
  • Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y. (1918)
  • Rochester Union & Advertiser, Rochester, N.Y. (1918)
  • Rock Island Daily Union, Rock Island, Ill. (1919)
  • Rockwell, Robert C., Pittsfield, Mass. (1913)
  • Roe, Vingie E., Napa, Calif. (1921)
  • Rogers, Joel, Washington, D.C. (1931)
  • Rohlfs, Anna K.G., Buffalo, N.Y. (1917)
  • Rolfes, G.A., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Rollins & Burdick Co., Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Romeike Press Clippings, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Roosevelt, Theodore, Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Root, A.I. Company, Medina, Ohio. (1914)
  • Ropeco Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1915-1918)
  • Rose, William Ganson, Cleveland, Ohio. (1913)
  • Rosebault, Charles J., New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • Rosengren, Frank, Evanston, Ill. (1935)
  • Rosmanith, Olga, New York, N.Y. (1944)
  • Rossell, Louis, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Rosicrurian Fellowship, Oceanside, Calif. (1923)
  • Rothschild & Co., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Roycroft Health Home, East Aurora, N.Y. (1915)
  • Rubin, Samuel, Baltimore, Md. (1913)
  • Rud, Anthony, New York, N.Y. (1923-1924)
  • Rudeen, Herbert N., La Grange, Ill. (1940-1945)
  • Ruhling, Fred, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Rumsey, Leroy, Los Angeles, Calif. (1940)
  • Runbeck, Margaret Lee, Denver, Colo. (1944)
  • Rural Canada, Toronto, Ont. (1920)
  • Rural Life, Rochester, N.Y. (1918)
  • Rural New Yorker, New York, N.Y. (1918-1923)
  • Rush, Olive, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Russell, C.E., Garden City, N.Y. (1937)
  • Russell, John, Summit, N.J. (1944)
  • Russell, Robert, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1917)
  • Rutledge, L.M., Ravinia, Ill. (1924)
  • Rutledge, Nancy, Evanston, Ill. (1944)
  • Ruysdael, Basil, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Ryan, C.A., Brookline, Mass. (1916)

International Press Bureau

R Miscellaneous (file 2 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Rhea, Ira B., Harbert, Mich. (1916)
  • Rhoades, S.N., Philadelphia, Pa. (1917-1919)
  • Rice, Chester H., New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Rice, Frank Henry, New York, N.Y. (1921-1922)
  • Rice, Grantland, New York, N.Y. (1945)
  • Rice, T.J., Chicago, Ill. (1916-1918)
  • Rice, Virginia, New York, N.Y. (1941-1944)
  • Rice, Wallace, Santa Barbara, Calif. (1912-1920)
  • Rich, Louise Dickinson, Philadelphia, Pa. (1943)
  • Rich, Vernon W., Boston, Mass. (1945)
  • Richards, P., Berlin, Germany. (1921)
  • Richland Farm Products Company, Richland Centre, Wis. (1914)
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Va. (1918)
  • Richmond Virginian, Richmond, Va. (1915-1917)
  • Ricketts, C.L., Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Ridge Farm Creamery, Ridge Farm, Ill. (1916)
  • Ridgway Company, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Ridley Candy Maker, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Riess, Curt, New York, N.Y. (1943)
  • Rigby, George H., Philadelphia, Pa. (1914)
  • Riggs, Arthur Stanley, Thorndale, Pa. (1916)
  • Riley & Britton, Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Ringer, Max, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Ringlet Hill Poultry Farm, Cayuga, Ill. (1916)
  • Ringley, Fred J. Company, Chicago, Ill. (1917-1919)
  • Ringo, Paul, Stevensville, Mich. (1915-1917)
  • Ringrose, Hyacinthe, New York, N.Y. (1941)
  • Ringsmuth, L.J., Clear Rapids, Iowa. (1916)
  • Rivers, B. Lucille, Chicago, Ill. (1916-1917)

International Press Bureau

R Miscellaneous (file 1 of 3).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Racine Journal-News, Racine, Wis. (1917)
  • Radio News of Canada, Toronto, Ont. (1922)
  • Radio Weekly Post, Philadelphia, Pa. (1925-1926)
  • Ragsdale, Edith, Centralia, Ill. (1917)
  • Railroad Employees Magazine, Newark, N.J. (1918)
  • Railway Carmen's Journal, Kansas City, Mo. (1918)
  • Railway Clerk, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1921)
  • Raine, Norman Reilly, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Ramsaye, Terry, New York, N.Y. (1918-1926)
  • Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C. (1913)
  • Rath, V.P., Antigo, Wis. (1916)
  • Raver, Henry R., New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Rawson, Geoffrey, New York, N.Y. (1941-1944)
  • Ray, Charles, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Read, Harlan Eugene, St. Louis, Mo. (1918)
  • Read, Opie, Chicago, Ill. (1906-1921)
  • Reader's News, Hollywood, Calif. (1935)
  • Reading Telegraph and News-Times, Reading, Pa. (1915)
  • Real Detective Tales, Chicago, Ill. (1925)
  • Redfield, C.L., Chicago, Ill. (1921)
  • Reed, Charles B., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Reed, Chauncey M., Washington, D.C. (1944)
  • Reed, E.L., Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Reed, Ida L., Philippi, Va. (1916)
  • Reedy's Mirror, St. Louis, Mo. (1918)
  • Reel Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Reese, Lowell O., Kauai, Hawaii. (1920-1927)
  • Reeve, Arthur B., New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Boston, Mass. (1936)
  • Regnery, W.H., Hinsdale, Ill. (1936)
  • Reid, Hal, Oakland, Calif. (1946)
  • Reifsneider, G.F., New York, N.Y. (1914)
  • Remington Typewriter Company, Chicago, Ill. (1915-1918)
  • Reno, Francis, Denver, Colo. (1908-1912)
  • Renouf, Edwin C., Saint Joseph, Mich. (1918)
  • Republican National Committee, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Resines, Javier, Philadelphia, Pa. (1923)
  • Retail Bookseller, New York, N.Y. (1943)
  • Retailers' Clearing House, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Reuwee, George C., Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Revell, Alexander H., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Revell, Fleming H. Company, New York, N.Y. (1912-1913)
  • Revercomb, H.C., Kansas City, Kan. (1942)
  • Rewrite Magazine, Cambridge, Mass. (1943)

International Press Bureau

Juried exhibitions.

File consists of material relating to juried art exhibitions by the COAA, and in particular the second annual juried exhibition and open house celebrating the association's 15th anniversary in 1970, held at the Guelph Public Library. Includes correspondence (incoming and outgoing) and invitations, exhibitor lists, handwritten notes, and an insurance policy.

Central Ontario Art Association

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1984 and 1986. Includes business correspondence related to different jobs he had, correspondence received from politicians, related to his career as a writer, invoices and payments for his articles, letters thanking him for donations, and a display agreement for his watercolours. Also contains personal correspondence and writings sent to different media for publication.

Shipley, Robert

Meeting of the board of directors.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes bequest strategy, fundraising plan, draft of evaluation of the Alan Thomas Fellowship, draft agenda for the meeting of the Board of Directors (February 18, 2013), and correspondence.

Carold Institute

Correspondence to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz from Jean Beddome Braithwaite.

2 letters.

Date and Place from: December 13, 1935 Victoria [British Columbia] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Braithwaite, Jean Beddome Attachments: Contains a stamped envelope.

Date and Place from: December, 1937 Victoria [British Columbia] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Braithwaite, Jean Beddome Attachments: No envelope.

Schantz Russell Family

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

Anthes family to Louis Henry Wagner.

Correspondence from John Schmidt Anthes, Lydia Catherine Anthes and Lydia Louisa Anthes Breithaupt and others to cousin Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses their summer at the Breithaupt cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene) and in Sans Souic, Moon River, the well-being of family and friends and Albert Liborious' upcoming trip to Germany.

Anthes, John Schmitt

Betty Forbes's photograph album.

An album containing photographs of the Forbes family and their friends including Millicent Lyall Forbes, George Alexander Forbes, Peg Forbes, Betty Forbes, Bill Land, Jennifer Land, Janet Land, Thomas Land, and Greg Clark. Several photographs feature the Hillhead estate, Lake Tyson, the Toronto Hunt Club, and a party held at Dr. Biglow’s residence in honour of Greg Clark receiving an L.L.D. from the University of Western Ontario (now Western University) on June 4, 1960. Also includes a letter written by Janet Land to Dampa regarding an attached photograph of Bill and Betty Forbes along with their children.

Forbes, Betty

Poems by Don Domanski.

Materials created by Don Domanski, sent to and accumulated by Julia McCarthy. Includes correspondence received by McCarthy from Domanski with his poems.
Poems are titled “Beside the river,” “Words of surrender,” “Overshadows,” “A great space,” “The god in the crevice,” “Maker of dust,” “Spirits among weddings,” “Meditation,” “The star saliph,” “The star Betelgeuse," "Natal," "Supplications in a room," "Maker of dust," "Pearls," "Pathogens," "Meditation," "A clench of deity," "Walking through a field," "Three ribbons," "The daemon of walking," "The silence of remembered time," "A woman watching," "Thresholds gather round them," "Leviathan," "Dark medicines," "Speaking in the outer world," "The evening dress," "Under a star equal to locality," "All our wonder unavenged," "Untitled with invisible ink," "Anecdote," "A hummingbird's heart beats 1260 times a minute," "Leaning on silk," "Otherness of the little songs," "Ars poetica," "Twelve white chapters," "Aeon," "While clouds break twigs beside the river," "Dark graffiti," "Parish of the physic moon," "The leaf opera," "Cloudbursts in a lower world," "The planet asleep on your heart," "At the height of names," "The scarab," "Osprey and salmon," "Twelve corners of the earth," "Genius loci," and "In the field of orison."
Also contains a flyer for The Gallery Reading Series with Don Domanski (Saint Mary's University - Department of English, February 18, 2000).

Correspondence business.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 1993 and 1996 from different persons and institutions. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo, job applications, and applications for grants. Also contains personal correspondence, letters thanking him for participating in events, letters received from politicians, and ephemera received with the correspondence.

Shipley, Robert

Human Rights in historical perspective.

Materials related to the course History 607/608 “Human Rights in Historical Perspective” taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes syllabi, notes for classes, printout of article “The politics of memory” from Factiva, printout of “Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” Schedule B, correspondence sent by James Walker to his students about class, and directions for assignments.

Walker, James

Correspondence to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz from Jean Beddome.

2 letters.

Date and Place from: July 5, 1912 Lamerton [Alberta] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Beddome, Jean Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: July 24, 1918 Ottawa [Ontario] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Beddome, Jean Attachments: Contains a stamped envelope for a letter sent to Jean Beddome in 1918, not from her.

Schantz Russell Family

Correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as an Elected Councillor representing the City of Waterloo and the Regional Municipality of Waterloo regarding a regional watering ban, water rates, Sunday shopping, and other topics.

Telegdi, Andrew

Librarians at the University of Waterloo.

An item of correspondence sent to all library professional staff from the Role of the Professional Staff at the University of Waterloo Task Force soliciting feedback for a draft copy of a document titled, "Librarians at the University of Waterloo," that was to be submitted to the University Librarian. File includes a copy of the document, "Librarians at the University of Waterloo."

Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo

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

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)

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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

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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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

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

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