Waterloo Region

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60 Archival description results for Waterloo Region

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Voices.

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.

Town of Waterloo, Canada : with views of principal business buildings.

Relief shown pictorially. Includes illustrations of buildings: Snyder Roos & Co.; L. Kuntz Brewery; Joseph E. Seagram; Huether's Hotel and Lion Brewery; Waterloo Planing Mills & Lumber Yard; Wegenast & Co.; Zimmermann House; Waterloo Mfg. Co. Ltd.; Waterloo Mutual Insurance Co.; Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Co.; Waterloo Town Hall & Fire Hall; Waterloo Woolen Co. Ltd.; Wm. Snider & Co.; and John B. Snider.

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Sphere.

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.

[Plan of Kitchener (then Berlin)].

This untitled drawing/plan shows part of the city of Kitchener (then Berlin), several lots bounded by Yonge and Railroad Streets. Includes lot numbers, extensive pencil annotations.

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Plan.

Plan showing a subdivision of Berlin with 642 lots in three parcels. Includes transparent overlay stencil reflecting the locations of current Kitchener buildings and landmarks.

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Past & Present.

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.