- SCA25-WA14-4-338
- File
- September 6, 1947
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader-Post article "Ethel Stark, first woman symphony orchestra leader" by Mark Thivierge about Canadian violinist and conductor Ethel Stark.
Long, Elizabeth
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Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader-Post article "Ethel Stark, first woman symphony orchestra leader" by Mark Thivierge about Canadian violinist and conductor Ethel Stark.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Well-known Free-lance Writer With Author Husband in Regina" about Canadian author Kathleen Strange.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of one large scrapbook with pasted-in clippings and magazine articles on Porter, his work, and related interests.
Porter, Dana Harris
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Over 2,000 Bush Workers Recruited by Regina Girl" by Helen Rogers about Dorothy Swain, the Saskatchewan hiring agent for Abitibi Power and Paper company.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader Post of article "Authority on Indian lore to address Canadian club" about an address to be given by Canadian painter Mildred Valley Thornton to the Women's Canadian club in Regina.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping about newspaper editor [Violet Elizabeth] Ballantyne who ran the Emerson Journal following the death of her husband W.B. Ballantyne.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader-Post article "Attractive titan is new adult education assistant" by Helen Rogers about Lin Brown's appointment in Saskatchewan's department of education.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Moose Jaw woman police court reporter" by L.H. Lewry about Gwendolyn Dempsey.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Halifax Daily City Editor Far from Sob-Sister Type" about Canadian reporter and editor Margaret Healey.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Regina Leader-Post article "Fashion illustrating is career choice of Reginan" about Jean Hunt.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Regina Leader-Post article "First woman patent examiner at Ottawa" about Eleanor Krys following her appointment as associate patent examiner in chemistry at Ottawa's patent office.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of one scrapbook documenting the immigration of British and Dutch citizens to Canada following the Second World War, in which Porter was involved. Includes clippings and photographs, most of which have captions.
Porter, Dana Harris
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Mrs. Strum Now Has 11 Children" about Canadian politician Gladys Strum.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two clippings (one undated) about Canadian journalist and politician Margaret Aitken.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of the Leader-Post article "Montreal harpist is also a writer" about Winifred Bambrick.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader-Post article "Regina woman designs homes" about Mrs. Donald Duff who graduated as an architect from the Canadian Vocational School at Regina.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Former Reginan is actress and playwright in England" about Canadian actress Cecilia Eddy.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Leader Post article "CBC talks producer" about Canadian radio producer Catherine MacIver.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Globe and Mail article "300,000 Girls Got Jobs Through Mary MacMahon" about Canadian Mary MacMahon who started the first employment bureau in Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Standard (Montreal) article "They Live Together and Like It" about by Mary Scott about Mary Millichamp and Pansy Ramsbottom who, in addition to living together, also worked together at Toronto's Park Plaza Roof Restaurant.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Reprint from volume 27 of The Manitoba Medical Review of the article "A Pioneer Woman Doctor of Western Canada" by M. Ellen Douglass about English-born Canadian doctor Charlotte Ross who was the first woman physician in Montreal and served the community of Whitemouth, Manitoba for more than 35 years.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of undated Reader's Digest article "Colorado's Lady Dynamo" by Albert Q. Maisel about American Dr. Florence Sabin.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "First Woman Minister Ordained by Baptists" about the ordination of Muriel Spurgeon, the first woman minister of the Baptist Church in Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Forbes family fonds.
A diary containing daily entries written by Betty Forbes in 1947. Several entries describe family events, parties, dances, trips to Buffalo, Sudbury and British Columbia, and Betty’s work at Claremont Nursery School. The diary includes letters, telegrams, invitations, programs, press clippings, pressed flowers, a napkin, and a photograph of an unknown individual.
Forbes, Betty
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unknown publication about the appointment of Marjorie Grace Wambolt as Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions for the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Woman's Clubs, 1948-1950.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Forbes family fonds.
A diary containing daily entries written by Betty Forbes in 1948. Several entries describe Betty’s work in British Columbia, family events, dances, a trip to Alaska, holidays, and Peg Forbes’s wedding to Colin Andrew (Joe) Wilson. The diary contains letters, invitations, lists, a patch, and press clippings including one titled, Girls advised to train for career and marriage published in The Globe and Mail on January 27, 1948.
Forbes, Betty
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of two photocopies of a clipping from the May 20, 1948 edition of the Toronto Evening Telegram. Clipping discusses Porter's position as Minister of Planning and Development.
Porter, Dana Harris
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unsourced publication about the July 1948 appointment of Gladys M. Bearman as Vice-Consul, Canadian Consulate in San Francisco.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unknown publication with biographical information about Canadian teacher and writer Jessie I. Lawson.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Leader-Post article "Novelist to Speak to Canadian Club" about a talk being given by author Frances Shelley Wees to the Women's Canadian club at the Kitchener Hotel in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two clippings about Canadian violinist Donna Grescoe.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Schneider family collection.
Card addressed to Ethel Schneider and signed by the 1948 Executive of the Kitchener Branch of the Red Cross Society.
Schneider family
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of United Nations World article "The Girl Who Does a Man's Job" about Sylvia de Bertier, mayor of Manom, France.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings (ill.) of Globe and Mail articles about Canadian Senator Iva Fallis.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings of articles from The Business and Professional Woman, Independent Woman, and Saturday Night about Canadian journalist and politician Nancy Hodges.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Forbes family fonds.
A diary containing daily entries written by Betty Forbes in 1949. Several entries describe Betty’s work as a nurse, family events, and holidays. The diary includes press clippings, postcards, notes, letters, invitations, a program from Maple Leaf Gardens, tickets, a national credit card from Imperial Oil Limited and four photographs of unknown individuals.
Forbes, Betty
International Platform Association (file 1 of 4).
Part of G. Elmore Reaman fonds.
File consists of correspondence to and from G. Elmore Reaman during his tenure as the first Canadian president of the International Platform Association, a non-profit organization for promoting to the public "high grade platform presentations." (Flyer, ca. 1950). The correspondence is mostly to and from other members and is concerned with internal affairs of the organization. Includes two letters from John Diefenbaker dated Nov. 3, 1949 and Jan. 28, 1950. Also includes a small amount of ephemera from individual artists.
Reaman, George Elmore
Bishop Strachan School programme.
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
Contents: file consists of a programme for the Bishop Strachan School Report and Distribution of Prizes.
Bishop Strachan School
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one pamphlet on the history of the schooner Nancy.
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Independent Woman article "Dr. Phyl. and Mother M.D." by Bell Krasne about Australian medical practitioner Phyllis Cilento.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Standard article "Woman Registrar" by Mary Scott about Myrtle Field who, at the time, was the only woman registrar in Ontario.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript drafts of a biography and two clippings about Canadian laywer Margaret Paton Hyndman.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unknown publication about the appointment of Agnes Ireland as Canadian high commissioner in New Zealand.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Telegram article "Girl Geologist With The "Roughnecks"" about Canadian petroleum geologist Diane Loranger.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
File consists of clippings from various publications about Agnes Macphail's career and death, Maclean's Magazine article "Men Want to Hog Everything!" by Macphail, and an undated three-quarter length portrait of Macphail.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Professional Woman article about Canadian Norma Nelson of Halifax, Nova Scotia who worked in public relations.
Long, Elizabeth
Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Ephemera relating to the Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers. Includes the first newsletter, dated January 1949, in which Fred H. Schneider is listed as 4th vice president and a notice of the 32nd annual meeting, dated 1952, in which Fred H. is listed as president.
Schneider family
Scrapbook containing loose and pasted-in clippings, as well correspondence (letters and cards), speech notes, invitations, programs, photographs, and other ephemera predominantly relating to Dr. S.F. Leavine's election as Mayor of Kitchener in 1949. Included are notes of congratulations; coverage of the mayoralty race and Leavine's activities as mayor; his participation on various city boards and commissions, including the Service Welfare Committee; and a proclamation signed by Mayor Leavine declaring that "Brotherhood Week" is to be observed in Kitchener from February 19-26, 1950, along with a photo from a related event. Also included is a typed welcoming speech made by Mayor Leavine at an unspecified event.
One of the loose photographs depicts "The Walking Mayor", as he came to be known, pictured on his daily walk to work as Mayor of Kitchener. A second photograph appears to have been taken on election day in 1955 when Dr. S.F. Leavine ran as the Progressive Conservative candidate in the Waterloo North constituency. The final photograph was taken at the official opening of the Carmicheal School Addition on March 7, 1950 which was attended by Mayor Leavine.
The loose clippings cover: Leavine's recommended changes to the Criminal Code as a means of bringing youth gang activity under control; a Waterloo North Conservative Progressive picnic at Waterloo Park in August, 1952 which was attended; and Leavine's nomination to contest the Waterloo North constituency in 1955.
Correspondence:
Leavine, Stanley Francis
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of press clippings relating to Electrohome and Carl A. Pollock from 1949-1959. File also includes clippings about a fire on King Street in Kitchener in 1959.
Electrohome
Schneider, Herbert J. and Betty Ruppel.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Undated clipping (ill.) regarding the wedding of Herbert J. Schneider and Betty Ruppel at the Kress Hotel in Preston. Article notes Brita Schneider served as bridesmaid and Howard Schneider as bestman. File includes place cards for the Bride and Groom.
Schneider family
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of [Telegram?] article "Elbow Grease Is Profitable As Cinderella's Luck" about Grace Wilson, advertising and sales promotion manager of Brantford's Johnson Wax Company.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unknown publications about Mrs. E. Winnifred Gerry of Winnipeg, Manitoba winning an award from the International Association of Public Employment Service.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Photocopy of Saskatoon Star-Phoenix article "Honor Leading Woman Doctors" about doctor Helen MacMurchy being the only Canadian among 12 woman doctors honored by Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript about Dr. Aletta E. Marty M.A. L.L.D. and a reproduction of a painted portrait of Marty by Kenneth Forbes (with enclosure) presented to Queen's University during convocation on October 15, 1949.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Independent Woman article "Big Woman In A Little Country" by Edna Greer Redner about Anni Voipio-Juvas, president of the Finnish Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Telegram article "Cats, Roads, Problems for Warden" by Agnes McKenna about Canadian Mary Pettit who served as the warden of Halton County.
Long, Elizabeth
M.P.P for Waterloo North, 1951-1956.
START HERE Clippings regarding the activities, political recommendations, and policy changes put forward by Leavine in his capacity as Progressive Conservative M.P.P for Waterloo North from 1951-1956. One clipping shows a photograph of Leavine together with his wife, Desta, and daughter, Pauline, after his election as M.P.P. in November 1951. Another clipping reports that for the first time in a quarter-centry Waterloo North elected a Progressive Conservative to the Ontario Legislature when Leavine won a 201-vote majority over Libearl candidate J.G. Brown. The remainder of the clippings cover topics including: proposed policy measures in the areas of health, particularly the damage caused to the general practitioner by the medical monopoly of hospitals, his belief, as chairman of the Ontario legislature's health committee, that a preventive vaccine for polio would be discovered within two years; his urging of the speedy completion of the Windsor-Toronto section of Highway No. 401 by the Ontario government; and Leavine's desire to see government officials to discuss the problems arising from the use of horse-drawn buggies by the Mennonites with Mennonite leaders.
Leavine, Stanley Francis
Scrapbook containing loose and pasted-in clippings, ephemera, a photograph, and typed transcripts of speeches made by Dr. S.F. Leavine both during the mayoralty contest of 1949, and after his nomination as Mayor in December, 1949. Clippings describe the progress of the 1949 mayoral race Leavine and Ald. Harry Ainlay; advertising and promotional materials related to Leavine's campaign; coverage of Leavine's win, including reactions from his wife Desta and their two daughters; and Leavine's legacy following his death in 1958.
Loose materials in this scrapbook include clippings, some of which are undated, and others which are dated 1954-1955, and 1957-1958. These clippings report on Dr. S.F. Leavine's speeches in the Legislature as M.P.P for Waterloo North. They report on Leavine's recommendation that a royal commission be set up to investigate the whole field of curative arts and sciences. Another article reports on Leavine's statement to the Legislature that monopolistic practices among local hospitals are destroying the effectiveness of the general practitioner. In another article it is reported that Dr. S.F. Leavine stresses the need for more roads in the Kitchener-Waterloo area.
Among the scrapbook materials are clippings and a telegram relating to Leavine's campaign for re-election as M.P.P for Waterloo North in 1955. The telegram is dated June 10, 1955 and expresses the condolences of Hon. Leslie Frost on Dr. S.F. Leavine's non-reelection. In 1956 Dr. S.F. Leavine returned to civic politics as an alderman and several clippings in this scrapbook relate to his term of office as alderman from 1956-1957. Other loose clippings relate to Leavine's mayorality campaigns in 1949 and 1957.
The scrapbook also contains clippings which report on Leavine's admission to the K-W Hospital in 1958 following a heart seizure, while others are commemorative in nature, including an obituary, following his death on July 27, 1958. Two other articles report that Kitchener's new health department headquarters are to be named after Leavine. Present at the official opening of these new headquarters were Dr. G. E. Duff Wilson, medical officer of health; Dr. Desta Leavine, who unveiled a portrait of her father; Health Minister Dymond; and Dr. Louis V. Lang, health board chairman.
Also in the file is a photograph from [1950?] that appeared in the Kitchener-Waterloo Record.
Leavine, Stanley Francis
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
File consists of a Canadian Red Cross Society senior swimmer card awarded to Anne Innis Dagg.
Canadian Red Cross Society
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Our Personality of the Month" written by Joan Anderson about Louise Crafter, assistant manager of the Bermuda Trade Development Board.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Independent Woman article "A Saucy Girl" by Margaret Culkin Banning about Dame Caroline Haslett.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two clippings from unknown publications about Eileen Jackson, director of the Children's Aid Society for the district of Parry Sound.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Betty McCracken Alias M.A. McLean & Co." about Betty McCracken who operated the advertising service M.A. McLean & Co.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Toronto Telegram article "Magnetic Hill Is Magnet To Tourists" New Brunswick ice cream vendor Muriel Lutes Sikorski.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Personality Plus" about Ruth Sweet, production manager at Walsh Advertising Co. Ltd.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript resume of Margot Thompson's birth, education, employment and interests. Thompson began working as the editor of the Canadian edition of Steel Labor in 1947.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of article "Ruth Tomlinson, Alert Briton, Studies UN On Unique International BPW Fellowship" by Katharine Lyford writing for the Christian Science Monitor about Ruth Tomlinson, the first woman to receive and international fellowship to study at the United Nations.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping from a Schneiders publication.
Schneider family
Anecdotes, humour, poems : untitled.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping of a poem by Etienne de Grellet and quotation from E.W. Howe on success, originally from Forbes Magazine.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Chicopee Ski Club : "Sumac Hill".
Part of Schneider family collection.
Reproduction of a prize winning photograph titled "Sumac Hill" taken by Norman C. Schneider on a page from the Waterloo County Scenic Calendar.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Kitchener Chamber of Commerce.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Resolution 1950 regarding Highway 401 and a 1969-1975 membership list.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Forbes family fonds.
Letters, cards, and postcards written to Betty Forbes and Bill Land from Millicent Lyall Forbes, Helene, Isabelle Alexandra Burt (Aunt Diddy), and Uncle Art. File also includes letters from Ray McMurphy to Betty Forbes, an account with Smuck's China and Gift Shop in Kitchener, and a wedding program for Thomas Land and Sylvia Wink.
Forbes, Betty
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
File consists of one Christmas card from Dare Foods featuring a cartoon illustration by Ken Gray.
Dare Foods Limited
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Our Personality of the Month" about Dorothy Lash Colquhoun, the manager of Simpsons' homemaker's advisory service.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings about Canadian Senator Muriel Fergusson.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Indulges Love of Travel, Managing Touring Service" about Audrea Lear, the manager of touring services for Shell Oil Company of Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Sun (Melbourne, Australia) article "Woman rules the House" about Australian politician Dame Enid Lyons.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of an untitled The Business and Professional Woman article about American labour activist Frieda S. Miller.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Telegram article "Books, Job and Hobby For Woman Manager" by Agnes McKenna about Canadian Gladys Neale, a manager of the educational department at Macmillan Company of Canada.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Never Had Any Trouble, Woman Cabbie Reports" by Lex Schrag about Toronto taxi driver Dorcas Smith.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Forbes family fonds.
A diary containing daily entries written by Betty Forbes in 1950. Several entries describe Betty’s work as a nurse, family events, and holidays. The diary includes press clippings, invitations, telegrams, postcards, two photographs of unknown individuals, a certificate for a rare blend of Crown Royal whiskey from the House of Seagram, and a registration card from the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.
Forbes, Betty
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
File consists of correspondence, ephemera, articles, and more from the 1950's. Includes wedding announcement regarding marriage to Ian Dagg and letters to her mother, Mary Quayle Innis.
Dagg, Anne Innis
Part of Schneider family collection.
Clipping from an unidentified newspaper titled "Squeals of Delight Over Succulent Pig Tails at Knockers Club Feats" relating to Knockers Club annual pigtail feast in Ottawa.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Clippings regarding Montgomery’s activities.
Montgomery, Frances Kathleen
Materials related to the land purchase of the lot for 178 Claremont Avenue. Includes related correspondence, deed, and invoices and cheques for land surveys, barrister services, and property taxes.
File arrived in archives with handwritten note by donor that read: “Related to home of Dr. W. G. Reive. 178 Claremont Ave. Kitchener. Lot purchased in 1950 w[ith] 2 parts. 1. W. Mitchell. 2. Snyder Estate (Waterloo Trust). 1953 side boundary alignment (Snyder, Reive, Gould).”
Reive Family
Grand River Philatelic Association : annual banquet ephemera.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
A raffle ticket, menu and programme for the fifth annual banquet and get together of the Grand River Philatelic Association at the Royal Hotel in Guelph, Ontario.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
Contains one Dare Foods Limited, Kitchener, Ontario clipboard.
Dare Foods Limited
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of The Globe and Mail article "Woman J.P. in Sudbury Handles Variety of Jobs" about Canadian justice of the peace Kathleen Coates.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Personality Plus" about Mary Harding, traffic manager of Howarth and Smith Monotype Limited.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unknown publication about Hilda Hesson, former Winnipeg city councilor.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Independent Woman article "Portia of the Philippines" by Miriam L. Fisher about Josefina Phodaca, Filipina lawyer and politician.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Robert Shipley fonds.
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
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Reader's Digest article "I Remember Gloria" by J.P. McEvoy condensed from the January 1951 edition of Motion Picture Magazine about American actress Gloria Swanson.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping of Globe and Mail article "Women Serve Women They Respect: Woman" about Helen M. Tierney following her appointment as administrator of female personnel for the Insurance Company of North America Companies.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clipping from unsourced publication about Minnie Beveridge and her role as Provincial President of the Victoria Club.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two clippings and a typescript biography about Canadian teacher Hilda Cryderman.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Biographical typescript about Vera Micheles Dean as part of guest speaker invitation for an event hosted by the Inter Club Council of Business and Professional women's Clubs of Toronto and District. At the time, Dean was serving in New York City as Director, Research Department, Foreign Policy Association.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Clippings of Independent Woman articles "Modern woman from the world's newest state" (June 1950) and "With Faith and an Ideal" (August 1951) about Begum Liaqat Ali Khan of Pakistan.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two clippings about Ruth S. McGill written during her 1948-1950 term as president of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Page torn from an unknown publication featuring the article "Our Advertising Personality of the Month" about Dorothy Marshall, the media director at The James Fisher Company.
Long, Elizabeth