Past & Present was a published three times a year by members of the Departments of Anthropology, History, Political Science and Sociology at the University of Waterloo. The purpose of the publication was to promote communication about the arts between high school teachers and universities.
Sphere was a quarterly newspaper published by members of the Arts Student Union (ASU) between 1993 and 1996. It was produced in response to calls for a new publication to fill the gap left by the former ASU newspaper, Arts Lion, which was published during the 1980s. Featuring news items, reviews and creative writing, the newspaper was intended for as a means of communication throughout the Arts Faculty.
Voices is an annual anthology published by the University of Waterloo Women's Centre each year in recognition of International Women's Day featuring work submitted by University of Waterloo students.
Fonds consists of materials created by the Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo (FAUW). This includes official governance records such as constitution and bylaws, minutes, committee files, board of director files, and materials relating to the Hagey lectures.
Accrual consists of materials relating to Alpha Delta Kappa and its chapters. Includes scrapbooks, minute books, charters, audio-visual materials, photographs, and other ephemera and artifacts.
File consists of seventeen slides showing members of Ontario Alpha Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa. Includes images of an installation, a trip to Sault Ste. Marie, and a founder's day luncheon.
Records of the the provincial organization as well as some of the chapters. Includes financial information, historical accounts, and scrapbooks documenting history, events and personalities in a chronological sequence.
File consists of materials relating to the proposed women and children's temporary accommodations at 19 Weber St. Includes correspondence, legal documents, and plans.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of materials relating to the proposal of a housing complex at 180 Queen St., in Louis Jacob Breithaupt's former home Sonneck. Includes historical information on the home, correspondence, and proposed plans.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one photograph used for publicity for the renovations at 84 Frederick St. showing Walter Bean and Hulene Montgomery on the newly renovated 3rd floor.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of thirty three snapshots showing campers and activities at Paradise Lake. Also includes the original Mercury Super Pak Date Snaps albums.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one photograph used for publicity for the renovations at 84 Frederick St. showing Irvin Cressman, foreman of the project, working on the staircase.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one group portrait photograph showing members of the United States and Canadian National Board of the YWCA, at Niagara Falls. Photographer : Toronto Panoramic Photography Co.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one photograph used for publicity for the renovations at 84 Frederick St. showing Dee Kennedy (Director of Residence) in one of the new residence rooms.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of 6 Polaroid photographs showing the before and after of the 1937 YWCA time capsule when it was opened at the University of Waterloo Chemical Engineering Department in October 1990.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of 467 slides showing events, programs and activities put on by the YWCA. Includes Christmas parties, and camps Minwandum and Tinawatawa.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of materials relating to The Regional Municipality of Waterloo Dually Diagnosed Clients programs. Includes meeting minutes, correspondence, and reports.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of materials relating to The Regional Municipality of Waterloo Regional Health Unit, and specifically their Heart Health Program and how the YWCA is supporting it.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of material relating to the involvement of the YWCA with the Waterloo Regional Homes for Mental Health. Contains correspondence, and a proposal for a crisis response system for Cambridge and area.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one architectural drawing by A.C. Rieder, architect, showing the proposed floor plan for the kitchen of the YWCA building on Frederick St.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one 1972 photocopy of a plan of part of the town of Berlin by Joseph Hobson showing the block of land bordered by Weber, Queen, and Frederick, where the YWCA would later be built. On the side of the plan are affidavits relating to the survey of the area.
File consists of twenty six photocopies of architectural drawings showing the Lincoln Road Housing Project. Includes drawings of the exterior, floor plans, and elevations.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of two architectural drawings showing revisions to original plans of the YWCA for the second floor, ground floor kitchen, basement, and third floor laundry. Plans are by architectural firm Barnett, Rieder and Hymmen.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one map of a portion of the city of Kitchener from the Kitchener Planning Department. The map shows the area of Kitchener that includes the YWCA building.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one architectural drawing by City Engineer's Office [Kitchener] of a proposal for the rebuilding of the YWCA front entrance steps after the widening of Frederick St.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of three architectural drawings by William Lyon Somerville Architects, showing floor plans for the basement, ground floor and third floor of a proposed addition to the YWCA building.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of three architectural drawings by William Lyon Somerville Architects, showing floor plans for the basement, ground floor and third floor of a proposed addition to the YWCA building.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of four architectural drawings by Rieder, Hymmen and Lobban Architects, showing floor plans for the basement, ground floor, second floor and third floor of proposed renovations at the YWCA building.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of four architectural drawings by Knechtel and Shmalz Architects, showing floor plans for the ground floor, second floor, third floor and basement of a proposed addition to the YWCA building.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
File consists of one architectural drawing showing the front elevation of the YWCA and the proposed location of the new sign. Drawing is by Neon Products of Canada.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
Fonds contains a notebook and records collected by Minnie O'Hara Maines from 1948 to 1971 in her capacity as a member of the Executive of the Kitchener-Waterloo Council of Friendship. There are blank forms regarding tax deductions and employment contracts for English-speaking classes, along with newspaper clippings that cover registration for and advertisements of these classes in Kitchener. The fonds also includes other promotional pamphlets and cards for the classes and for the Council in general, along with lists of winners for the Council's scholarship funds and names of contributors.
Studio portrait of members of the Wagner and Bean families. Front from left to right are Alma Bean, Louis Henry Wagner, Florence Wagner, Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean. Back left to right are Sarah Moyer Wagner, Florence [Euphemia?] Bean, and Wesley Bean.
Studio portrait of the Louis Henry Wagner family. From left to right at Sarah Moyer Wagner, Ida Wagner, Florence Wagner, Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, Carl Henry Wagner, and Louis Henry Wagner.
Studio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with is sister Catherine Wagner Bates. The two are posed as though going for a county walk, wearing gloves and hats and Louis Henry is carrying a cane.
File consists of two reprint photographs showing William John Motz's home in Kitchener. One image shows the entire front of the home with the family standing out front, the other shows a closeup of the lower front facade with a woman seated on the porch. The house still stands at the corner of Weber and Young St. in Kitchener.
File consists of four snapshots and two portraits of William John Motz. The snapshots show him in Nassau Bahamas, at a dinner, and holding two children outside of the family home (possibly his grandchildren William John and John Edward).
File consists of one studio portrait of William John Motz. The photograph shows five different angles of William John seated around a table playing cards and smoking.