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Barbara Quarry, Recreation and Leisure Studies alumna.

Portraits of Barbara Quarry sitting in a chair. This portrait of Barbara appeared in the 2003 Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Admissions brochure and was accompanied by a brief overview of Barbara's experience as a student and career.

University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.

Sean [surname unknown], Kinesiology alumna.

Portraits of Sean (surname unknown) sitting in a chair. This portrait of Sean appeared in the 2003 Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Admissions brochure and was accompanied by a brief overview of Sean's experience as a student and career.

University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.

Gaby [surname unknown], Health Studies alumna.

Portraits of Gaby (surname unknown) sitting in a chair. This portrait of Gaby appeared in the 2003 Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Admissions brochure and was accompanied by a brief overview of Gaby's experience as a student and career.

University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.

Megan Marlatt, Faculty of Mathematics alumna.

Portraits of Megan Marlatt (BMath 1995, Operations Research/Economics minor) sitting in a chair. This portrait of Megan appeared in the 2003 Faculty of Mathematics Admissions brochure and was accompanied by a brief overview of Megan's experience as a student and career.

Nan McGarrie's retirement tea reception.

Images taken during the retirement tea reception honouring Nan McGarrie. The reception was held in Mathematics and Computer room 5158.

University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.

Kitchener Downtown Mall

Film approximately 7:20 minutes in length of Kitchener Mall a pedestrianized stretch of King Street East in downtown Kitchener during the summer months. Pedestrians and cyclists are seen moving along sidewalks and crossing streets, with the occasional trolleybus passing by. Parking spaces are painted in white hash marks with numerous tree-filled planters, flowerbeds, and benches positioned within and along them. Shots of flower beds, sculptures, a water fountain donated by the Big Brothers Association, and people seated on patios and benches appear through out. Buildings and storefronts visible include: Odeon, Eaton's, Kresge, Dutch Boy Food Market, Strand Bowl, Palladium Restaurant, Lyric theatre, Pennsylvania Kitchen, Goudies Department Store, the Walper Hotel, Queen's Restaurant, the Toronto Dominion Bank, Grafton's, Woolworth's, Sally's, Zeller's, Jack Fraser, Herman Lippert Mens Wear, Young's Jewellers, Samer's, and Frank's Mens Wear.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Correspondence : between others.

File consists of five items of correspondence to others from others, that was found with the Motz family materials. In some cases the letters are to distant relatives, and some related to business operations. Correspondents include:

  • Gil Purcell to Stu;
  • Mackenzie Bowell to George Lang;
  • Rittinger and Motz;
  • J. Allard to Edward Hayes;
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King to George Lang.

Motz Family

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

My Quints Sketch Book I.

This scrapbook contains newspaper and magazine clippings which trace the early years of the Dionne quintuplets who were born in Callander, Ont. Many of these clippings are undated and the source for them is unidentified. They reflect the high level of publicity surrounding the girls' lives. These clippings include information on the quints' birth and parentage, and trace their development as babies, and then as toddlers and young children while they were under the care of a government-run nursery in Callander, Ont. which was managed by Dr. Dafoe.

This scrapbook contains numerous reproductions of baby and childhood photographs of the quints which appeared in the press. The majority of these photographs were taken by Fred Davis, official photographer for the quints and employee of the Toronto Star. Many of these photographs were taken on occasions such as the quints' birthdays, or at Christmas or Easter. Photographs and profiles of Dr. Dafoe and of the nursing staff for the quints are also contained in this scrapbook. Some clippings report on the flood of tourists to Callander, Ont. to view the quints. Other clippings relate to a feature film entitled "The County Doctor" to be made about the quints.

Crnko, Yvonne

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