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Leader's Institute : 1956 (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material relating to the Leader's Institute held at the Macdonald Institute (Guelph) in 1956, and in particular the course taught by Gordon Couling (Art, first year). Includes correspondence and memoranda, lists of courses and participants, handwritten notes taken from or created in preparation for the course, a course outline, lists of resoures, and other information relating to the institute.

Couling, Gordon

Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Woodsie.

2 letters.

Date and Place from: March 23, 1927 Stratford [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Woodsie Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: April 20, 1927 Lyndhurst [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Woodsie Attachments: No envelope.

Schantz Russell Family

Leader's Institute : 1956 (file 1 of 2).

File consists of material relating to the Leader's Institute held at the Macdonald Institute (Guelph) in 1956. Includes typed reports and feedback about the conference, handwritten notes, correspondence (including a draft), reports on discussion sessions, a list of participants, and statements of purpose for the Leader's Institute.

Couling, Gordon

Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Ella White.

2 letters.

Date and Place from: July 20, 1927 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From White, Ella Attachments: No envelope.

Date and Place from: December 11, 1942 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From White, Ella Attachments: Contains a stamped envelope. This letter describes how Ward White fractured his neck in an accident.

Schantz Russell Family

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Councillor representing the City of Waterloo in the municipal election held on November 8, 1982. Records include correspondence, flyers, notes, a contact sheet, an invitation to an all-candidates meeting, a press release, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter outlines the details of the boat trip that Irene and Barbara will be taking back to England. Also noted is that Ray will pay for damage to a piano, and that Irene and Barbara can get their passports endorsed by Sir Eric Phipps.

Hancock, Irene

Correspondence.

Correspondence received by Robert Shipley in 2001. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo. Also contains personal correspondence and letters congratulating him for his work and thanking him for participating in events.

Shipley, Robert

Ellis Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ellis Bray to Abraham Bray, dated January 21, 1877 from Cheshire, England. Ellis Bray is a cousin of Abraham Bray, son of Uncle James. Ellis gives a detailed account of his life over the last ten years traveling through the United States as a labourer, making reference to Chinese labourers and "troublesome" Native Americans. The letter also includes details of Ellis' life back in England, where he married and became a station master, of his father's death on February 12, 1874, and accounts of Bray family still living in England, including James' siblings Uncle William and Aunt Mary, and Ellis' siblings.

Bray Family

Gallerie D'este.

File consists of materials relating to the exhibition and sale of Tony Urquhart's works at Gallerie D'este. Includes two items of correspondence between Tony and the gallery, a sample contract, handwritten notes by Urquhart, business cards, and promotional materials.

Urquhart, Tony

Motz, John Edward : correspondence (1 of 3).

File consists of 134 items of correspondence between John Edward Motz and others. Correspondents include:

  • Arnold, Jerome;
  • Balfour, St. Clair;
  • Barth, Heinz;
  • Bell, Max;
  • Boyd, Jimmy;
  • Breithaupt, Louis J.;
  • Browne, B.W.;
  • Butler, W.J.J.;
  • Camilleri, Joe;
  • Camilleri, Mother T.;
  • Caston, John;
  • Churchill, Mary Spencer;
  • Cossette, J.O.;
  • Couzens, Frank;
  • Davies, Robertson;
  • Dunnachie, James;
  • Euler, W.D.;
  • Farquharson, R.A.;
  • Fleet, Lord Thomson;
  • Frost, Leslie;
  • Gehl, Hubert;
  • Hett, Alan;
  • Holland, Trevor;
  • Homuth, Karl;
  • Honderich, Beland;
  • Ilsley, James Lorimer;
  • Jamieson, Don;
  • Landers, Ann;
  • Lang, August;
  • MacCallum, J.J.;
  • Macgillivary, G.B.;
  • Mackenzie King, William Lyon;
  • Martin, Paul;
  • Mercier, A.F.;
  • McCullough, C.G.;
  • McDowell, F.E.D.;
  • McLaughlin, Colonel Robert Samuel;
  • Motz, John E.;
  • Motz, Rose Huck;
  • Motz, Margaret;
  • Motz, William John;
  • Mulrooney, Ted;
  • Pope, Maurice;
  • Purcell, Gil;
  • Roche, Paul;
  • Roell, N.;
  • Rose, Billy;
  • Rous, Helen;
  • Saul, Harry;
  • Sims, J. Kenneth;
  • Slack, Arthur L.;
  • Smith, Norman;
  • Snider, Huget & March;
  • Stiby, R.A.;
  • Steubing, Doug;
  • Stewart, Finlay G.;
  • Stoody, Bill;
  • Thompson, Walter S.;
  • Thomson, Kenneth;
  • Wallace, William;
  • Walters, Chester S.;
  • Wilson, Cameron.

Motz Family

Public History.

Materials related to the course History 250 “The Art and Craft of History,” also titled “Public History” taught by James Walker and M. Craton in 1989; Walker and Royce MacGillivray in 1995; and Walker and Patrick Harrigan in 1997 at the University of Waterloo. Includes syllabi, related correspondence and memoranda, final exams, instructions for assignments, notes for lectures, and materials for class and handouts.

Walker, James

Meeting of the board.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes agenda of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (September 29, 2009) and materials related to events suggested to the Institute.

Carold Institute

Ann Elizabeth Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ann Elizabeth Rawson, dated November 12, 1876 from Holbeck. The letter gives an update on her mother Sarah and brother John Henry, and mentions Sarah falling down the cellar stairs and hurting her back.

Bray Family

Election campaign.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Councillor representing the City of Waterloo in the municipal election held on November 10, 1980. Records include flyers, correspondence, and a pamphlet titled, The Waterloo Trib.

Telegdi, Andrew

Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Wendy.

2 letters.

Date and Place from: July 14, 1972 Camberley [Surrey, England] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Wendy Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Date and Place from: January 12, 1974 Camberley [Surrey, England] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Wendy Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed.

Schantz Russell Family

Board meeting.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes agenda, notes, materials related to the event, and minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (June 26-28, 2009); financial report to the Board (June 2009); a presentation from the CIBC Private Investment Counsel (as of May 2009); financial statements; materials related to the Alan Thomas Fellowship; materials related to events in which staff participated; and related correspondence.

Carold Institute

Exhibits : souvenirs: the cemetery landscapes of Tony Urquhart.

File consists of materials created and accumulated by Tony Urquhart relating to his solo exhibition "Souvenirs: The Cemetery Landscapes of Tony Urquhart" held at the Stewart Hall Art Gallery. Includes correspondence relating to the exhibit, handwritten and typed notes on the exhibit and works, an arts council grant application, typed notes on the catalogue and a floor plan.

Urquhart, Tony

Leader's Institute : 1955.

File consists of material relating to the Leader's Institute held at the Macdonald Institute (Guelph) in 1955, and in particular to the course taught there by Gordon Couling. Includes a manual on informal education for adults, handwritten notes by Couling prepared for the course, a draft scheudule, list of participants, other information relating to the institute, and correspondence.

Couling, Gordon

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on March 29, 1949, in reply to his of March 28. King notes that Arthur has written to Wilmot Gordon and has also acquired a dog. King cautions Arthur against being overworked.
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [typewritten]; Signature: "Fondest love to you and Kathleen, Affectionately yours, Uncle Willie" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Sims, Peter Harvey : Salem Woolen Works advertisement.

Letter to Harvey J. Sims dated August 4, 1930 from John R. Connon of Elora, enclosing advertisements for what he describes as "relating to your father's unfortunate venture in the Salem Woollen Mill." Includes an original manuscript copy of an advertisement for the Sims Bros. Salem Woollen Works, and the advertisement as published in the Elora Observer, no. 39 Friday April 17, 1868.

Sims family

Robinson, Agnes.

Letter from Agnes Robinson to Elizabeth Long regarding Mary Markwell's (Kate Simpson Hayes) life and career.

Long, Elizabeth

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara. A brief not indicates that Helen Ward lost out on a position in the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship to Mrs. Ryland.

Hancock, Irene

Landmarks in World History correspondence version.

Materials related to the correspondence version of the course History 100/100T “Landmarks in World History” taught by Patrick Harrigan, J. A. Wahl, and James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes related correspondence, syllabus, and handouts for students.

Walker, James

Correspondance.

Correspondence received by Robert Shipley between 2001 and 2003. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo and visiting stays and guest lectures to other institutions. Also contains personal correspondence, letters welcoming him to committees and thanking him for participating in events, and photocopies of related newspaper clippings about him.

Shipley, Robert

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on March 22, 1949, relaying information from Arthur's friend Wilmot Gordon that his father had died, and encouraging Arthur to contact him.
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [handwritten]; Signature: "With fondest love Yours affectionately Uncle Willie" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Rich, Ruby.

Carbon copy typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Ruby Rich, MBE, in Sydney, Australia at the suggestion of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Halsey. Long makes reference to an enclosed leaflet about the Lady Aberdeen library and provides information about related activities.

Long, Elizabeth

Liberal Party of Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Records include items related to the association's activities and events such as the 2003 Leadership and Biennial Convention held between November 12-15, 2003 in Toronto, Ontario and the 2009 Leadership and Biennial Convention held between April 30 to May 3, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition, the file contains items from the National Liberal Women's Caucus and Equal Voice, a multi-partisan organization dedicated to electing and supporting women at all levels of political office. Records include invitations, correspondence, certificates, agendas, forms, a 2015 election handout titled, Stand with Justin Trudeau for LGBTQ2 Rights, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Public History seminar.

Materials related to the course History 650/651 “Public History and Public Policy” taught by John English and James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes class schedules, notes for class, correspondence and memoranda related to funds and allocation of students for co-op placements, speaking notes for “On careers in Public History” by D. M. Page from the Department of External Affairs, correspondence inviting speakers, and suggested readings for the course.

Walker, James

Musagetes.

Materials related to Musagetes organization. Includes the agenda for a retreat, participants, and program (August 2017); agenda for the board of directors meeting (May 1, 2018); a program analysis; and related correspondence.

English, John

Correspondence : cards.

File consists of 22 pieces of correspondence (primarily Christmas cards) addressed to Florence Grace Clement as well as one blank card.
Correspondents include:

  • William Pope Clement,
  • Chris and Eddie Hebscher,
  • Pat Henderson (Sunbeam Home),
  • Stanley and LauraBell Hodgins (Camp Wanapitei),
  • Buddy and Margaret McGowan,
  • Kay Morley-Stark,
  • Allyn Murison,
  • Muriel Hodgetts Pollock,
  • Joie Seagram,
  • Garth Thomson (Langdon Hall),
  • Trinity Seniors Group,
  • Fran and Jack [?],
  • Phyllis and Bill [?],
  • Roberta and Margaret [?],
  • John [?].

Clement, Florence Grace

Leader's Institute : 1954 (file 2 of 2).

File consists of material relating to the Leader's Insittutes held at McMaster University (Hamilton) and the Macdonald Institute (Guelph) in 1954. Includes reports (including a financial report), lists of student by region, evaluations of the institutes, incoming and outgoing correspondence, a timetable, flyers, etc.

Couling, Gordon

Correspondence.

File consists of correspondence addressed to Mrs. Mary Keffer regarding her husband's estate. The letters, some personal and some written on behalf of an organization, acknowledge gifts from Keffer made in his will. Also present is a newspaper clipping about his will.

Keffer, Ivan Wilbur

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, and outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara if Barbara does not end up going on a sailing trip.

Hancock, Irene

Meeting of the board of directors.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes agenda, minutes, and notes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (April 20, 2009); materials related to the Alan Thomas Fellow; materials related to the Montreal Board Meeting (June 26-28, 2009); and related correspondence.

Carold Institute

Correspondance.

Correspondence sent and received by Robert Shipley between 2005 and 2008. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo and visiting stays and guest lectures to other institutions. Also contains personal correspondence and letters welcoming him to committees and thanking him for participating in events.

Shipley, Robert

Ann Elizabeth Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ann Elizabeth Rawson, dated May 20, 1876 from Holbeck. Ann, Abraham's niece, gives an update on herself, her mother Sarah and brother John Henry, and also discusses the price of apples and the possibility of importing them to Leeds.

Bray Family

K Miscellaneous (file 2 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Killick, Rowena, London, England. (1933)
  • Kilvert, Margaret Cameron, New York, N.Y. (1930-1937)
  • Kimball, Fred L. Co., Waterloo, Iowa. (1923)
  • Kirkland, Winifred, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Kiwanis Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Kleine, George, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Knapp, Martin, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Knowlson, James S., Ninsdale, Ill. (1936)
  • Kochenderfer, Nancy Ann, [?] (1935)
  • Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1930-1932)
  • Krosier Missionary, Onamia, Minn. (1932)
  • Kyne, Peter B., New York, N.Y. (1926-1933)

International Press Bureau

K Miscellaneous (file 1 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Kable Brothers Company, Mount Morris, Ill. (1918-1936)
  • Kaiser, Mathias, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Kander, Allen, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City, Mo. (1933-1935)
  • Kastor, H.W. & Sons, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Kauffman, Reginal Wright, Trenton, N.J. (1931-1932)
  • Kay, J. Roland Co., Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Kearney, John E., New York, N.Y. (1909)
  • Keeler, Harry S., Chicago, Ill. (1926-1928)
  • Kegel, Arnold, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Keith's Beautiful Homes Magazine, Minneapolis, Minn. (1927)
  • Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co., Chicago, Ill. (1926-1927)
  • Kelly, Eleanor Mercein, Louisville, Ky. (1932)
  • Kelly, T.K. Sales System, Minneapolis, Minn. (1927-1928)
  • Kelly Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Kennaday and Livingston, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Kennedy Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1930-1932)
  • Kennerley, Mitchell Publisher, New York, N.Y. (1909-1912)
  • Kentucky Utilities Co., Louisville, Ky. (1929)
  • Kerr, Harriet Sinclair, Hollywood, Calif. (1924-1931)
  • Keystone Feature Service, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1926-1927)
  • Keystone Film Co., Los Angeles, Calif. (1916)
  • Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Peoria, Ill. (1928)

International Press Bureau

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on December 28, 1948, containing effusive thanks to him and his wife Kathleen for letters and Christmas gift of hand-picked and preserved wild raspberry jam. King notes that the jam will be used for special occasions of afternoon tea at Laurier House or Kingsmere. King reminisces "I remember when Lord Athlone and Princess Alice used to come out to Kingsmere occasionally for a walk, there was nothing they enjoyed so much as some of the strawberry jam which I had there. Jam made from wild strawberries is, of course, the most delicious of all. [1]
King refers to his "little gift" to Arthur and Kathleen and says that "Nothing could give me more pleasure than that you should use the cheque toward the purchase of a rug for one of the rooms in your little home." He also extends his thanks to Arthur's mother for her letter and gift of books. King notes that is health is not good and that he was wise to have retired when he did. In closing, King mentions that he is sending Kathleen another supply of vitamins.
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [handwritten]; Signature: "With love to you both Yours affectionately Uncle Willie" [handwritten].

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

John Henry Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Henry Rawson, dated May 20, 1876 from Holbeck. John, Abraham's nephew, gives an update on himself, his mother Sarah, sister Elizabeth Ann and Uncle William. He also discusses the price of apples and the possibility of importing them to Leeds.

Bray Family

Correspondence.

Correspondence received by Robert Shipley between 2005 and 2015. Includes business correspondence related to the University of Waterloo and the Conservation Review Board. Also contains personal correspondence, correspondence related to his research, and correspondence congratulating him for his books and thanking him for participating in events.

Shipley, Robert

Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from St. John Ambulance Association Ontario Branch.

1 post card announcing that Dorothy Russell succeeded in an examination.

Date and Place from: December 10, 1943 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From St. John Ambulance Association Ontario Branch Attachments: No envelope, the post card is stamped. This is a Canada Post card announcing that Dorothy Russell succeeded in an examination.

Schantz Russell Family

R., Marjorie.

Letter from Marjorie [R?] regarding the activities of the [council of women?] in Ceylon including a conference planned for December 1957 and a regional meeting in July of 1954. The letter also makes reference to the visit of Queen Elizabeth to the region.

Long, Elizabeth

Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario).

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario). The file contains items related to a number of the association's conventions including Focus on Canada Target 2000 held in 1982, the 1992 leadership convention, the 1998 biennial convention, and others. Records include reports, agendas, invitations, stickers, notices, and election material for Richard Thomas, Shelia Copps, John Sweeney, David Peterson, and James (Jim) R. Breithaupt. In addition, the file contains correspondence written to Telegdi including a signed letter from David Peterson, then Leader of the Opposition in the Ontario Legislature, a signed letter from Murray J. Elston, then interim leader of the Liberal Party in the Ontario Legislature, a signed letter from John Sweeney, then Member of Provincial Parliament, and a signed letter from Paul Martin, then Member of Parliament.

Telegdi, Andrew

A.K. Collings Fine Art Gallery.

File consists of materials relating to an exhibit of Tony Urquhart's works at A.K. Collings Fine Art Gallery. Includes four items of correspondence for Aurelie Collings, exhibit advertising, lists of art works, financial information and a clipping.

Urquhart, Tony

No daughter of mine : correspondence.

File consists of fifty eight items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others created during the research for her book No Daughter of Mine. Correspondents include:

  • Arnot, Terri
  • Carter, Alixe
  • Connolly, Maureen
  • Craig, Jean
  • Fraser, Catherine A.
  • Hauschildt, Elda
  • Hobbs, Margaert
  • Hoover, Wendy
  • Howard, Debby
  • Hoy, Helen
  • Jurisic, Wida
  • Ludwig, Doris
  • Moore, Ishbel
  • Quapp, Roma
  • Rojas, Leuten
  • Sarsfield, Anne
  • Silverman, Eliane Leslau
  • Smith, Doreen
  • Smith, Sylvia Watts
  • St. Peter, Christine
  • Warren, Isobel
  • Woolfrey, Sandra
  • Woelfle, Melba
  • Wright, Frances.

Rex, Kay

Correspondence.

File consists of 25 pieces of correspondence to and from Florence Grace Clement. Correspondents include:

  • Rita Armstrong,
  • Carlton and Mary Clement,
  • William Pope Clement,
  • Bill Cowls,
  • Margaret (Peggy) Clement Forbes,
  • Gay Forester,
  • Naomi Jackson Groves,
  • Emma Kels,
  • Buddy McGowan,
  • Allyn Murison,
  • M.C. Shaw (Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School),
  • Janet Stewart,
  • Fran [?],
  • Kitchener-Waterloo Record.

Clement, Florence Grace

Ghent, Mildred : correspondence received, 1941.

Nine pieces of correspondence from Jenny Pincock to Mildred and Percy Ghent. Topics include Edna Breithaupt and Wakunda, going for tea with Phoebe Watson, art, writing, plans, etc. Includes poetry. She adds a note in one letter asking to be an adopted aunt to Nancy and Arthur, "Aunt Jane, Janet or Helena," and thereafter signs the letters "Jenny Secunda," "Aunt Janet Secunda," and simply "Secunda." "Mr. and Mrs. Ghent" are addressed as "Mildred" or "Dear Inspiration Family." The letters are written from 65 Heins Ave. in Kitchener and from Madoc.

Maines Pincock Family

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, and outlines the details of a boat trip back to England for Irene and Barbara if Barbara does not end up going on a sailing trip.

Hancock, Irene

J Miscellaneous.

Correspondence to or from:

  • Jackson, Fred, New York, N.Y. (1917-1918)
  • Jackson, G.A., Boston, Mass. (1914)
  • Jackson, Hall N., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1915)
  • Jackson, Margaret Weymouth, Spencer, Ind. (1937-1941)
  • Jackson Citizen Patriot, Jackson, Mich. (1919)
  • Jacksonville Metropolis, Jacksonville, Fla. (1917)
  • Jacksonville News, Jacksonville, Fla. (1913)
  • Jacksonville Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla. (1917-1918)
  • Jacobsen Publishing Company Inc., New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Jahn & Ollier Engraving Co., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Jahnke, William A., Yongstown, [Ohio]. ([19--])
  • Jameson, Helen F., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Jamkowski, T. Books, Detroit, Mich. (1946)
  • Jansson Brothers Company, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Janvier, Meredith, Baltimore, Md. (1925)
  • Jarvie, Robert R., Evanston, Ill. (1936)
  • Jasper, Thomas, Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Jeffersonian, Chicago, Ill. (1922)
  • Jenkins, Charles Christopher, Toronto, Ont. (1924)
  • Jenks, Tudor, Bronxville, N.Y. (1917)
  • Jepson, Edgar, London, England. (1936)
  • Jerger, F., Martins Ferry, Ohio. (1916)
  • Jillson, Frank A., Providence, R.I. (1945-1946)
  • Johnson, Brevet, Elkhorn, Wis. (1936)
  • Johnson, Burges, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (1921)
  • Johnson, Dorothy, Chicago, Ill. (1946)
  • Johnson, E.W., New York, N.Y. (1917)
  • Johnson, Martyn, Los Angeles, Calif. (1920)
  • Johnson, O.S., Salt Lake City, Utah. (1947)
  • Johnson, Ryerson, Toronto, Ont. (1942)
  • Johnson, W.E., Westerville, Ohio. (1913-1915)
  • Johnson's Bookstore, Springfield, Mass. (1917-1918)
  • Johnson's Fish Market, Long Island, N.Y. (1936)
  • Johnston, Charles, Bergensfield, N.J. (1914)
  • Jones, D.A., Lakewood, Ohio (1931)
  • Jones, Edward Lee, Richmond, Va. (1948)
  • Jones, Francis Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Jones, Nard, Bellevue, Wash. (1941)
  • Josephinum Weekly, Columbus, Ohio. (1930-1931)
  • Josselyn, Talbert, New York, N.Y. (1944)
  • Journal of American Commerce, Chicago, Ill. (1920-1921)
  • Joyce, James, Zurich. (1919)
  • Judd, Edward P. Company, New Haven, Conn. (1923)
  • Judy, Will Publications, Chicago, Ill. (1944)
  • Judy Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Juergens & Andersen Company, Chicago, Ill. (1916-1917)
  • Junior Home Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1923-1930)
  • Junior Safety Patrol, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Junior Yanks, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Juvenile Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. (1912)

International Press Bureau

Ratz family : biographical.

Material relating to the Henry Ratz family. Consists of photocopies of genealogical information, photocopies of photographs and photocopies of clippings. Contains one snapshot of the "Ratz homestead, Elmira?" and a letter from Herb Ratz to Mary Ham, Jan. 11, 1992.

Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family

James Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from James Bray to Abraham Bray dated March 9, 1874 from Springfield Missouri. James Bray is a cousin to Abraham Bray who has moved to Missouri. The letter discusses James' siblings, the farming conditions in Missouri and land prices. He advises Abraham on whether he should sell his land in Canada and move to Missouri.

Bray Family

Landmarks in World History correspondence version.

Materials related to the correspondence version of the course History 100/100T “Landmarks in World History” taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes records related to the preparation and design for the course, correspondence and memoranda, notes, materials for the students and handouts, final exams, requests for copyright release for the materials, and maps.

Walker, James

Correspondence personal.

Correspondence received by Robert Shipley in 1988 and between 2005 and 2018. Includes general business correspondence, forms and applications for visiting correctional facilities, correspondence related to his retirement and to donations he made, and related to the reception of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Also contains personal correspondence, letters congratulating him for books and thanking him for participating in events, and photocopies of related newspaper clippings.

Shipley, Robert

Strachey, Ray to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Ray Strachey. The letter discusses plans for Barbara for the Spring and Summer, specifically taking a sailing trip. Ray expresses concern that Barbara can not be left alone in Vienna and also can not return to England for the summer, but also indicates that she is relieved by the doctor's report of Barbara's health.

Hancock, Irene

Book reviews.

Materials related to Lydia Dotto's book Canada in space (1987). Includes newspaper clippings by and about Dotto from different media, press releases, book reviews, promotional events schedules and information, and related correspondence.

Media are Canadian Business (1986), content Magazine (1986), Dimensions (n.d.), Library Guild (n.d.), The Globe and Mail (1987), The Ottawa Citizen (1987), The Province (1987), The Charlatan from Carleton University (1987), Calgary Herald (1987), Quill & Quire (1987), Halifax Mail Star (n.d.), Financial Post (n.d.), _The Edmonton Journal) (1987), and other unidentified and undated.

Also includes a press release from TVOntario.

Dotto, Lydia

Kitchener-Waterloo Federal Liberal Association.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi as a member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Federal Liberal Association. Records include correspondence, news releases, tickets, a phone script, as well as meeting notices, agendas, and minutes. Also contains material related to the Canada 150 Planning Committee, invitations received by Telegdi or sent on his behalf for events he hosted for the association, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Board meeting.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes agenda and minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors (December 15, 2008), financial report to the Board (December 2008), budgets for 2007-2008, reports to the Board, communications strategy, agenda of the Annual Members Meeting (December 15, 2008), president's report (2008), financial statements (as of September 30, 2008), materials related to the Alan Thomas Fellowship, and related correspondence.

Carold Institute

No daughter of mine : correspondence.

File consists of fifty eight items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others created during the research for her book No Daughter of Mine. Correspondents include:

  • Anderson, Doris H.
  • Ayling, Vera
  • Baptie, Sue M.
  • Berton, Janet
  • Berryman, Iris
  • Brimmell, Helen
  • Burt, Murray
  • Butler, George E.
  • Canada Council
  • Cohen, Ralph
  • Colpitts, Margaret
  • CP Rail
  • Crean, Susan
  • Dennis, Deborah
  • Dickson, Tim
  • Duggan, Jean
  • Eriks, Helen
  • Fairley, Lillian
  • Foster, Sheila
  • Grant, R.A.
  • Haley, Margaret
  • Harrington, Lynn
  • Hau, Barb
  • Jardine, Rose Ducie
  • Jones, Dave
  • Lapp, Margaret
  • Major, Marjorie
  • Malik, Amita
  • McClelland, Jack
  • Macham, Dorothy
  • Pattinson, Mary
  • Poole, David
  • Reid, Bernie
  • Riis, Margaret
  • Rojas, Leuten
  • Romani, Connie
  • Rowe, Kaye
  • Ruth Hammond Scholarship Fund
  • Sklove, Dora
  • Smith, Joan
  • Smith, Sybil
  • Tomlinson, Lynne
  • Tupper, Dorothy
  • Turcotte, Dorothy
  • Turcotte, Gerry
  • Wallace, Pat
  • Watt, Ellen
  • Woolfrey, Sandra;

Rex, Kay

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur on December 22, 1948, thanking him and his wife Kathleen for sending 74th birthday congratulations. King asks that his best wishes be extended to all members of Arthur and Kathleen's family that will be gathered at their "own" home, and expresses pleasure that Arthur's mother will be visiting them. King suggests that Arthur and Kathleen use the enclosed money order to add to the silver King gave them as a wedding present.
Salutation: "My dear Arthur" [handwritten]; Signature: "Yours affectionately Uncle Willie" [handwritten].
Includes handwritten corrections.
Includes two possible enclosures: a printed correspondence card (9 x 13 cm) sending Christmas and New year's wishes from King to all who had sent him greetings, dated December 1948. Also includes an empty envelope (7 x 10 cm) inscribed "To Arthur and Kathleen with love and all good wishes from Uncle Willie" in King's handwriting.

King, William Lyon Mackenzie

Stasia Evasuk, Ruth Hammond, and Maureen Keller.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Stasia Evasuk. Includes handwritten notes and questions for and about Evasuk, articles about and contextualizing Evasuk, correspondence related to Evasuk, and Evasuk’s chapter and endnotes for Newsgirls. Also contains general notes for the creation of Newsgirls, Ruth Hammond’s chapter for Newsgirls and a photocopy of a photograph of Maureen Keller.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Knorr, Ed to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Ed Knorr, Secretary Treasurer of the Woelfle Shoe Co., dated January 14, 1955, informing Kenneth Sims that the board of directors of the company had passed a resolution at the annual meeting of May 4, 1954 on the death of William Sims, to be recorded in the minutes.

Sims family

I Miscellaneous.

Correspondence to or from:

  • I Confess, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Ideal Publishing Corp., New York, N.Y. (1943)
  • Idlewild Turkey Ranch, Whittemore, Mich. (1936)
  • Illinois Book Exchange, Chicago, Ill. (1909)
  • Illinois Central System, Chicago, Ill. (1921-1936)
  • Illinois Farmer and Farmer's Guide, Quincy, Ill. (1918)
  • Illinois Guardsman, Chicago, Ill. (1937)
  • Illinois Motorist, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Illinois State-Journal, Springfield, Ill. (1915)
  • Illinois State Register, Springfield, Ill. (1917)
  • Illustrated Campanion, New York, N.Y. (1918-1919)
  • Illustrated Detective Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931-1932)
  • Illustrated Home Sewing Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Illustrated Love Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931-1933)
  • Illustrated News, Los Angeles, Calif. (1933)
  • Illustrated Daily News, New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Illustrated News Mirror, Toronto, Ont. (1923)
  • Illustrated World, Chicago, Ill. (1922-1923)
  • Imperial Press, Sugar Land, Tex. (1928)
  • Independent, Kansas City, Mo. (1929)
  • Independent, Lowry City, Mo. (1914)
  • Independent Pressroom, Minneapolis, Minn. (1932)
  • Independent Salesman, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1927)
  • Independent Woman, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Indiana Catholic & Record, Indianapolis, Ind. (1930)
  • Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind. (1914)
  • Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Ind. (1918)
  • Industrial Banker, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Insdustrial Distributor & Salesman, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Industrial Dixie, Dallas, Tex. (1928)
  • Industrial Executive, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Industrial Pioneer, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Industrial Power, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Industrial Record, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Infantry Journal, Washington, D.C. (1931)
  • Information, A Digest of Current Events, New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. (1932)
  • Inland Printer, Chicago, Ill. (1915-1930)
  • Inland Topics, Chicago, Ill. (1934-1936)
  • Institutional Jobber, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Instructor, Rochester, N.Y. (1933)
  • Insurance Bulletin, San Francisco, Calif. (1927)
  • Insurance Field, Louisville, Ky. (1927-1928)
  • Insurance Register, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Insurance Salesman, Indianapolis, Ind. (1927)
  • Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I. (1918)
  • The International, New York, N.Y. (1912)
  • International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. (1929-1931)
  • International Feature Services, New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • International News Service, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • International Nickel Co. of Canada, Copper Cliff, Ont. (1936)
  • International Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • International Railway Co., Buffalo, N.Y. (1927)
  • International Railway Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. (1913)
  • International Syndicate, Baltimore, Md. (1931-1933)
  • International Trade Papers, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Investment Banking, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Interurban Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Iowa City Daily Press, Iowa City, Iowa. (1915)
  • Iowa Guardsman, Des Moines, Iowa. (1937)
  • Iowa Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa. (1918-1929)
  • Iron Age, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Irving-Cloud Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Islander Magazine, Staten Island, N.Y. (1928)

International Press Bureau

Barrie, E.G. to Mabel Sims.

Letter from E.G. Barrie dated June 18, 1951, Kitchener, to Mabel Sims, thanking her for taking care of table arrangements for an annual celebration, possible of the Chicopee Tennis Club. The letter is written on The Barrie Glove & Knitting Co. Limited, Kitchener, Ontario letterhead with a drawing of the factory.

Sims family

Kempt, Nigel to Mabel and Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Nigel Kempt, cousin of Kenneth Sims, dated January 6, 1950, thanking Mabel and Kenneth Sims for the "lovely piece of beef" sent at Christmas. "New Year is usually rather a wearisome time with us as our staff always have to get off, leaving us to feed the hens & do the cooking and so on."

Sims family

Strohm, Adam to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Adam Strohm dated October 21, 1949, Kensington, MD, reporting to Kenneth Sims that Fred Burden had died "two weeks ago" at the age of 86.

Sims family

Sharpe, Nellie to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Nellie Sharpe, dated March 28, 1948 Winnipeg, Manitoba, thanking Kenneth for writing with information about Rella. Very difficult handwriting.

Sims family

Strohm, Adam to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Adam Strohm dated August 4, 1945, Manistee, Michigan to Kenneth Sims. He encloses a letter written to him on July 30, 1945 by Harry Bullock, an old friend of both Adam and Harvey, who says of another friend Fred Burden's troubles from feeling his age: "Harvey Sims passing was part of his trouble and yours and mine too. I think he was the finest Canadian I ever knew."

Sims family

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