File consists of programs for performances by Burke Callaghan as a baritone soloist, an article and portrait of him in "Musical Canada," v. 6, no. 5 (May 1925), and correspondence to his parents.
File consists of Barry Callaghan's music dictation notebook, manuscript scores written by Callaghan, the published score for "Come, loyal hearts," and certificates awarded to Callaghan by the Inter-Loretto Musical Festival.
File pertains to Exile Editions, Exile Quarterly, administrative records, Arts Councils, grants, and/or Exile reviews.
File consists of two exercise books covering a wide range of subjects.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of correspondence from Mary Callaghan to her son, Morley Callaghan, and to Morley regarding settlement of his mother's estate, as well as certificates for the purchase of Victory War Bonds by Thomas Callaghan, her husband.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of applications, report cards, programs for a track meet and basketball games, and Barry Callaghan's secondary school graduation diploma.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File contains uncollected poetry and/or fiction.
File contains uncollected poetry and/or fiction.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of her poetry and her thoughts about Barry Callaghan, whom she would later marry.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of four issues of a mimeographed literary magazine edited and published by Barry Callaghan, with editorial assistance by Nina Rabchuk and poetry or short stories by Thomas Telfer, Callaghan, John Harasti, Frank Zingrone, Michael John Nimchuk, Douglas Kerr, Warren Wilson, Gino Matteo, Rabchuk, James Fontana, and Boris Pasternak.
File consists of correspondence between Nina and her husband, Barry Callaghan.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of correspondence between Nina and her husband, Barry Callaghan.
File consists of a student guide, postcards from Windsor, examination questions for a philosophy course, the program for a basketball game against Bliss College, and letters from Barry Callaghan to his mother regarding course work and grades.
File consists of the program, notes, and clippings for debates at McGill University's 4th annual Model Security Council, which was won by a three-person team from Assumption University that included Barry Callaghan.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of correspondence between Nina and her husband, Barry Callaghan.
File consists of programs for "Christopher Jones," a musical comedy at Hart House Theatre directed by Barry Callaghan, photographs of Callaghan performing in "The skin of our teeth" at St. Michael's College School, and an untitled script by Callaghan.
File consists of an issue of this student periodical from the University of Toronto, which features Callaghan's first published article, "Our college athletes and the undefended border", published when he was a 3rd-year student.
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of two scripts.
Walter Brown ("Brownie") McGhee
File consists of personal correspondence.
File consists of personal correspondence.
Saunders Terrell, better known as Sonny Terry
File consists of notes for a graduate school discussion on metaphysical poets.
File consists of annual applications, correspondence, and examination questions.
File consists of the manuscript for a book with extensive annotations written by Barry Callaghan while living in a house in Cape Cod that was rented from painter William Ronald. The volume also includes: black and white and colour photographs of various members of the Callaghan family (Morley, Barry, Nina, his brother Michael, and his son Michael); photographs of the program, "The Blues," taken while it was shown on television; and remnants of a typed letter from American poet and writer William Carlos Williams to Morley Callaghan.
File includes a memorandum from "The umbrella" producer John Kennedy.
File includes a transcript of an interview between Callaghan and Sillitoe for "Show on shows" and newspaper clippings of articles written by or about Sillitoe.
File consists of Barry Callaghan’s poetry.