File consists of the Gridiron News published by the University of Toronto Athletic Association as well as other programs featuring the London Lords, K-W Dutchmen, Toronto Beaches Football Club, Queen's Golden Gaels and Grey Cup.
File consists of the Gridiron News published by the University of Toronto Athletic Association as well as other programs featuring the London Lords, K-W Dutchmen, Toronto Beaches Football Club, Queen's Golden Gaels and Grey Cup.
File includes lists of Crossroads volunteers, brief biographies of leaders and descriptions of the projects for 1961.
File consists of letters, applications and program information related to the African Scholarship Program of American Universities.
File contains programme brochures and booklets describing service opportunities and elements of the U.S. Peace Corps; outlines of CUSO orientations, youth forum, articles, newsletters and letters received by Simpson.
File includes several miscellaneous letters, a travel itinerary called "To Africa" for a "goodwill tour" made in 1960 by Hamilton residents, a report of "the impressions and recommendations of The Hamilton Goodwill Africa Group - results of African experiences, 1960," and an invitation to the 3rd annual dinner of the HGAF.
File consists of press releases, speeches, biographical notes on speakers, background on conferences, a list of Canada Commonwealth scholars and lists of delegates.
File contains correspondence and invoices for shipments of medical supplies, and programmes from the annual dinners.
File contains correspondence, background papers, essays and meeting minutes of the Commission on World Mission.
File includes a 3-in-1 campaign for Operation Crossroads Africa, CUSO (Canadian University Service Overseas) and ASF.
File includes a brochure on the African-American Institute, a "Christianity and crisis Christian journal of opinion" issue on Africa, a Student Christian Movement of Canada newsletter, an edition of Africa Report magazine, a reprinted Maclean's article on African leadership and a 1961 booklet published by the American Council for Nationalities Service titled "Americans Abroad: questions you'll be asked about your country" with a foreword by President John F. Kennedy.
File also include the text of a speech written by Don Simpson.
File contains records of the Board of Men, The United Church of Canada, and the 3-in-1 campaign of ASF, CUSO and Canadian Crossroads. The records include correspondence, speech cards, notes, "Bridge Builder" newsletters, conference brochures and booklets and two sets of meeting minutes of the 3-in-1 campaign committee.
File includes a letter regarding the London South Secondary School ambassadorship, a clipping about students at Central Secondary School, two brochures on Expo '67 and a fact sheet on the "universal and international exhibition" in Montreal.
File contains an audit for 1962-1963-1964, a 6th annual dinner programme and expense/profit calculations
File contains volume 1, numbers 1, 3 and 4.
File also contains two newsletters of the Canadian national commission for UNESCO and a CUSO report of a 1961 tour of southeast Asia countries made by Lewis Perinbaum.
File includes one black and white photograph.
File contains an annotated bibliography on foreign students and Canadian foreign policy; a Young World Mobilization Appeal newsletter; notes on the history of Canadian Service for Overseas Students and Trainees; and March, 1966 minutes of Friendly Relations with Overseas Students at the University of Western Ontario.
File also contains a ledger of the Foundation's predecessor, the Hamilton Presbytery M+M committee special "Africa" fund.
File contains notes, bibliographies, letters received and articles related to Ontario Black history
File contains key letters, articles, clippings and historical sources isolated by Simpson for consultation in preparing this chapter. Simpson annotated some items with explanations.
Series consists of bound copies of Simpson's Masters and Ph.D. theses and other records collected during his years at school. His 1964 M.A. thesis was called "British radicals and the New Imperialism 1880-1886." His Ph.D. grew from his research for the Black community in Buxton, Ontario, which was working to build the country's first museum of Black Canadian history. Simpson completed this thesis in 1971 under the title "Negroes in Ontario from early times to 1870." The records in the series include yearbooks from Mimico High School, 1948-1952; souvenir football programmes and magazines, most of them for games between the Varsity Blues of the University of Toronto and the Western (UWO) Mustangs, for which Don was a fullback and a guard; a UWO student handbook; research proposals; clippings; American graduate school information and applications; and programmes and photographs of the Kappa Alpha Society, a fraternity to which Simpson belonged as an undergraduate.