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White, Dorothy.

Four identical full length studio portraits of Dorothy White, aged one year. Identification from verso.

Schantz Russell Family

White, Dorothy.

237 slides of photographs taken by Dorothy White. Originally organized into subjects, they do not necessarily correspond with what is shown on the images. Subjects include: Downtown Kitchener, Kitchener City Hall (interior and exterior), Oktoberfest parade, construction on King St., Rockway Gardens, images of Waterloo region, 1959 Loblaws fire, Christmas lights downtown Kitchener, Kitchener trollybusses, Conestogo Parkway, Blair's Sheave Tower, Victoria Park, Queen Elizabeth's visit to Kitchener, Bridgeport Mills, Waterloo Pioneers Memorial Tower.

Schantz Russell Family

White, Dorothy.

Ten slides of photographs taken by Dorothy White. Four are of Toronto and show the old and new city halls as well as views from the top of the new building. Six are of the University of Waterloo and show various buildings on campus including the Dana Porter Library. Identifications from container.

Schantz Russell Family

White, Dorothy.

One head and shoulders colour portrait of Dorothy White. Dorothy is wearing a necklace and earrings in the image.

Schantz Russell Family

White, Dorothy.

One full body studio portrait of Dorothy White, approximately five years of age. Identification from verso.

Schantz Russell Family

White, Clara.

Head and shoulders studio portrait of Clara White seen looking off camera. Photograph has been altered to show Clara in a flower adorned scroll.

Schantz Russell Family

White, Catherine Schneider.

Biographical information compiled by Betty Schneider relating to Catherine Schneider and her family. Consists of genealogical charts, biographical information, a photocopy of an obituary clipping, reminiscences, correspondence to and from Betty Schneider, and email print-outs.

Schneider family

White on White: a cross-cultural collection.

Exhibition catalogue & ephemera, clippings, handwritten drafts and working papers re the exhibit and slide show "White on white: decorated needlework" held at Joseph Schneider Haus. Includes negatives.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

White Mop Wringer Co. advertisement

Advertisement trade card for the White Mop Wringer Company of Fultonville, N.Y. Serving as a business card for representative M.D. Alger. Recto shows a woman using a mop wringer and the verso shows illustrations of two mop wringers, one for family use and the other for hotel use.

White Mist

Series consists of materials created and accumulated by Barbara Smucker relating to her work White Mist. Includes typescripts, a bibliography, research notes, and reviews.

Smucker, Barbara

White mist.

File consists of one typescript (carbons, 3 leaves) of revisions from April 1985.

Smucker, Barbara

White mist.

File consists of one typescript (carbons, 173 leaves) with manuscript annotations and corrections titled "revised January 1985." Original title of work was "The Ghost of Buried Singapore."

Smucker, Barbara

White family portrait.

Modern print of an old informal group portrait of the White family standing outdoors under a tree. Includes identifications:

Back row, left to right: John A. White, Arthur White and daughter Beryl, Carrie White with son Arthur (wife of Arthur), Elizabeth White.

Front row, left to right: John Alexander White (husband of Catherine Schneider), Harold Eugene White, Catherine Schneider White.

Schneider family

White family.

Snapshots of Ward White's family. Also includes the original envelope the photographs were stored in and a sheet of paper identifying individual people in the photographs.

Schantz Russell Family

White defective segregationists threaten civilization.

Publication released by the American Eugenics Party on the dangers of white defectives. In other AEP publications, white defectives are defined as white people who are pro desegregation, but this publication takes pains to point out that there are many other white defectives who are segregationists. These white defectives have other negative traits such as having too many children, being involved in crime, responsibility for wars, and also for the downfall of past civilizations. Those who vote liberal are also likely to be white defectives who want handouts, but are "too mentally deficient to realize that those who promise handouts are also aiding the domestic and foreign enemies". The publication also discusses signs of decline in societies and examples of fallen societies and how they fell and how to prevent decline. The EAP believes that propaganda and voting are not sufficient tools to keep a society from declining, as most people are too mentally deficient to understand who to vote for.

American Eugenics Party

Whitby gale.

Photograph of Lucie Edkins and Ella Cook standing together against a building railing and looking toward camera with slight smiles.

Rieder and Anthes family

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