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International study and firm recruitment

File consists of correspondence with various university officials, Osgoode Hall Law School, and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, and law firms regarding graduate studies in international law, administration of the Rowell Fellowship, and research at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. File also includes two prints of a portrait of Donald S. Macdonald.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Cambridge University Ice-Hockey Club

File consists of correspondence, newspaper articles, an issue of "Light blue : the magazine of Cambridge University sport," and a photograph of Donald S. Macdonald participating in a hockey game.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Harvard Law School

File consists of the class schedule for 1955-1956, official register, a draft of Donald S. Macdonald's application for admission, and an overview of the merits of Harvard Law School.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Osgoode Hall Law School : correspondence

File consists of letters regarding the appointment of Donald S. Macdonald as night librarian, his selection to lead an orientation group for first-year students, and notice for a special convocation for call to the bar, 23 June 1955.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Personal correspondence

File consists of letters and post cards written to Donald S. Macdonald by family and friends, and copies of letters written by him including a report to Edgar McInnis, President, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, regarding the results of his research in international law at Cambridge University.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Personal correspondence

File consists of letters and post cards written to Donald S. Macdonald by family and friends (including H. Allan Leal, Professor of Law, regarding reform of legal education at Osgoode Hall Law School), the programme for the Northern Amateur Tournament for ice hockey in January 1957, and the schedule for the Trinity Hall Cricket Club.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Family correspondence

File consists of: letters and post cards written by Donald S. Macdonald while studying law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, and while travelling in Europe; letters written to Macdonald by friends; a programme for Inter-Varsity Hockey Match, Oxford v. Cambridge, played on 22 February 1957; and the programme for the funeral of Donald Angus Macdonald, his father.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Undergraduate papers

File consists of essays written by Donald S. Macdonald while a student at Trinity College, University of Toronto, on topics in literature and political science that include the powers of the Governor-General, Plato's Republic, and the role of the Prime Minister and cabinet in Canadian constitutional history.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

History notebook

File consists of a lined book containing notes made by Donald S. Macdonald while a student at Ashbury College in Ottawa.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Academic records

File consists of: correspondence with officials of Ashbury College, Rockliffe Park, Ottawa, accompanied by reports of Donald S. Macdonald's academic performance; correspondence with officials of the University of Toronto regarding Macdonald's admission into Trinity College; publications of the fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon; and a booklet by Dorothy Blakey and A.C. Cooke on the preparation of term essays published by the University of British Columbia.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Adult ed. com.

File consists of records of the PIN Adult Education Committee, including meeting minutes and a script for the documentary video, "Adult Education: A Right and a Necessity," by John Cordeiro.

Tutoring + mentoring

File consists of material related to the Tutoring/Mentorship Project. File includes a documents which describe the resource requirements of the project and a sustainability plan; the agendas of the Steering Committee of the project; a project outline of the "On Your Mark" Tutoring Program established by the Portuguese-Canadian Coalition for Better Education; information about the student participants in the "On Your Mark" Tutoring Program; notes; and correspondence.

On Your Mark : WWCC

File consists of the agenda of a meeting of the "On Your Mark" Advisory Committee, 22 January; and a document prepared for the meeting which lists the number of enrolled students in the program by school.

York U. Bridging the Solitudes

File consists of material related to the Community University Research Alliance - Bridging the Solitudes Colloqium, titled, "School to Work Transitions of Marginalised Youth at College and University: A Bridge too Far?" held at York University, 22-23 October 2004.

Port - Can. Coalition for Better Education

File consists of the records of the Portuguese Canadian Coalition for Better Education, including correspondence, agendas, draft versions of a project proposal, "The Mentoring/Tutoring Programme: It takes a whole village to raise a child," submitted to the Ontario Trillium Foundation, and related materials.

Trillium : final proposal ; submitted 31 January

File consists of: correspondence with the Ontario Trillium Fund; a project charter for "Reversing the Cycle: A Participatory/Action Research community project addressing the academic underachievement of Portuguese-Canadian Youth;" drafts of the project charter; and related material.

Video : crescendo e aprendendo

File consists of records related to the production of a short film, "Crescendo e aprendendo" [Growing and Learning]: including, draft interview questions; meeting notes, minutes, and agendas; lists of members who participated in the film; and invitations to a film screening, 6 April 1998.

Visible and invisible minority parent groups

File consists of the text of a presentation to the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Participation of Visible Minorities in Canadian Society, titled, "Coalition of Visible and Invisible Minority Parent Groups call for End to Racial Discrimination in Schools and for Laws to Guarantee French and Heritage Language Instruction." The presentation was delivered by Shamsher Grewal on behalf of: the South Asian Origins Liaison Committee, the Organization of Parents of Black Children, the Chinese Parents' Association, the French Language Advisory Committee, and the Greek, Italian, Portuguese, and Ukrainian representatives to the Heritage Languages Advisory Committee of the Toronto Board of Education.