File consists of a handwritten portion of "Penitence".
Borrow, GeorgeFile consists of a scrapbook (11cm x 16xcm) of corraline from [Y]armouth Beach, a Christmas card, and a lined paper with a handwritten note.
MacOubrey, HenriettaFile consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: correspondence, primarily about rights and reproductions of his work; undated original letter by Marshall McLuhan addressed to his parents and brother Red, written whilst in England; research notes related to the "Letters of Marshall McLuhan" book project; two book proposals by Dr. W. A Hurst and Colin Hayes, inspired by the work of Marshall McLuhan: "Near Point Factor" and "Save Our Children's Mind".
File consists of newspaper clippings about Elsie McLuhan's recitals and performances as an entertainer throughout Canada and the northern United States.
File consists of two posters of Elsie McLuhan (Marshall McLuhan's mother) promoting her impersonator shows.
File consists of correspondence and drafts of articles by Marshall McLuhan sent to Corinne McLuhan from C. Carroll Hollis, professor of English at the University of North Carolina. Includes: early draft of an essay titled "The Southern Quarterly", subsequently published in The Sewanee Review, (Summer 1947); manuscript titled "Introduction to the Character"; carbon copy of an essay, "A Strategy for an English School".
File consists of self-published poetry booklet, "The Golden Gift".
File consist of the musical score for the songs 'Just the Same', 'Let Me Love', and 'Next Time' from the musical 'Sunshine Town'.
File consists of clipping of an article written by Stapley in Canadian Weekly titled, "Quiet, you guys, you'll wake up mother!" about motherhood.
File consists of passport-style portraits of Donald S. Macdonald taken during two sittings with Meyers Studios.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of biographical information, headshot photographs and correspondence related to Sinclair's public speaking engagements and client of CSWS Ltd.
File consists of unsolicited manuscript: "Sight Unseen" - an original play for television.
File consists of a screenplay, "Rural Route #4".
File consists of scripts for two plays by Lippman Davies, "Good Reason for Parting" and "The Disenchanted".
File consists of pamphlets promoting CSWS Ltd. clients as public lecturers for hire.
File consists of Desmond Scott's resume from the 1960's and a Christmas card sent by the Scott's to the Molinaro's.
File consists of parts of the score for the children's play "Please, Don't Sneeze" which were cut from the final version.
File consists of assorted works by Osler: book proposal, "Rupert's Land Before and After Joining Confederation"; essay, "The Day Riel Bore Arms for Canada"; play, "Reflections in Florence" in printed and braille text.
File consists of short story manuscripts written by actor and CSWS Ltd. client Chris Wiggins: "The Birthday Present", "If You Know Where To Look
File consists of headshots and promotional photographs of Vanya Franck on stage.
File consists of various parts of scripts for television segments.
File consists of a proposal and outline of episodes for a television series developped by Wiggins' titled "The Trouble with Angus".
File consists of headshot photographs and resumes for clients of CSWS Ltd.: Ronald Chudley, Irene Balser, Richard Bidlake, Peter Boretski, Jeannie Carson, Colin Fox, Neil Freeman, Corinne Langston, Mary Long, Biff McGuire, George R. Robertson, Diane Stapley, Chris Higgins
File consists of a CSWS Ltd. pamphlet promoting author Leslie McFarlane as a public speaker.
File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: annotated book contract with Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited for project with Sorel Etrog; fascmile of book contract for "Counterblast" written with Harley Parker; correspondence from Air Canada to CSWS Ltd. regarding McLuhan's travel on the airline; royalty statement for the Brazilian edition of "From Cliche to Archetype".
File consists of correspondence, royalty statements, notes about "Triplex", script for CBC titled "A Black Passion".
File consists of proofs of the covers of Wiggins' plays and sample mailing promotional cover letter.
File consists of a film script adaptation of Wiggins' play, "Sinbad and the Mermaid".
File consists of a hand-written list of colleges across North America, compiled in order to mail out CSWS Ltd. brochures for lectures.
File consists of a short handwritten card to the Molinaro family.
File consists of the newsletter "Communications Briefings" and a subscription form.
File consists of a play script, "Me Tarzan, You Jane".
File consists of the script for "Love Affairs" by Junkin.
File consists of two copies of the script "Canaries are for Cages".
File consists of manuscript of a children's story, "Once Upon A Loochtime".
File consists of an excerpt of the manuscript, "I Love You, Darling, But I Hate You".
File consists of two portraits of Marshall McLuhan and a portrait of Corinne and Marshall McLuhan. Also included is a postcard from Corinne McLuhan to Matie Molinaro.
File consists of records related to Marshall McLuhan and his estate as clients of CSWS Ltd. Includes: promotional material from Environmental Communications along with proposal and correspondence for a television series; Mary McLuhan's proposal for the Marshall McLuhan Center for Communications located in California; reproduction of the article "Roy Campbell and Wyndham Lewis" by D. S. J. Parsons, Papers on Language & Literature, vol. 7, no. 4; two essays by Derrick de Kerckhove: "McLuhan on Chesterton" and "The Electronic Aura".
File consists of a portrait photograph of Marshall McLuhan taken by Robert J. Fleming.
File consists of scripts for "Escape Toward", "Whiskey on the Whoop Up", "The Year the Meadowlark Health Club Won the City Handball Championship"; list of biographical highlights; copyright registration for "Escape Toward"; reproduction of the VHS cover for "The Dawson Patrol", a film starring Robertson.
File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks as a client of CSWS Ltd.: manuscript, "Jees: The Gospel According to St. Ben".
File consists of two unsigned ACTRA performer contracts for Marshall McLuhan.
File consists of a writing sample by William Kuhns titled "Invention, the Mother of Necessities: 1543 Marshall McLuhanisms"; Bruce R. Powers obituary from April 2012.
File consists of records related to mail-out sent by CSWS Ltd. advertising their clients.
File consists of book proposal, "Mistress Molly The Brown Lady" with excerpts from 3 chapters.
File consists of records related to cartoonist and illustrator Ben Wicks as a client of CSWS Ltd.: comedy script for television titled "Dust to Dust".
File consists of a photocopy of a short biography of Bacque.
File consists of CSWC pamphlet promoting Boliska as a public speaker for hire.
File consists of script for a musical drama titled, "Joey", adapted from Harry G. Boyle's book, "A Summer Burning".
File consists of headshot photographs and resume for child actor Robert (Rob) Knack Jr.
File consists of promotional photograph of MacLean, author of the book "The Fate of the Griffin".
File consists of research notes and reproductions of correspondence of Marshall McLuhan related to the book project, "Letters of Marshall McLuhan". Also included is correspondence from November 2006 with attorney Ian Mang about the resolution of the dispute with Janine Marchessault.
File consists records related to Marshall McLuhan as a client of CSWS Ltd. Includes: list of material to be added to the McLuhan bibliography; correspondence and articles/research reports undertaken as Director of the Centre for Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto.
File consists of the Talent Agent Franchise Agreemnent between TAAC [Talent Agent Association of Canada] members and ACTRA [Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists].
File consists of the list of writing credits for several CSWS Ltd. clients. Includes: Helen French, Paul Kligman, Jeremy Gibson, Desmond Scott, Corinne Langston, and Jonah Royston.
File consists of assorted promotional material, pamphlets about the music industry in Canada and about entertainment booking.
File consists of a list of plays and descriptions that are available from CSWS Ltd.
File consists of reproductions of cartoons by Brazilian Claudius Ceccon on the theme of international development and trade.
File consists of children's book manuscripts written by Patricia Robins with photographs of illustrations by Shirley Day. Includes: "Flame in the Forest", "Bubble of Fire", "Birthday Star" and "A Tale of No Tail".
File consists of book plot outlines and a manuscript titled, The Turncoats.
File consists of a script, "Sun Up, Sun Down: a play in three acts".
File consists of a pamphlet promoting business consultant Douglas Marshall as a public speaker.
File consists of slides of Mendelson's paintings, 2 postcards of his paintings "Visiting Mummy" and "Rabbit" and two reproductions of news articles about Mendelson.
File consists of correspondence about books, "Success Is Standing on Your Head" and "Your Child Can Win".
File consists of a copy of a paper authored by Alison Prentice
File consists of correspondence between Molinaro and publishers about Barris' books; Barris' curriculum vitae; promotional headshot photograph; book outline for Other Days; transcript of a lecture given by Barris.
File consists of a newspaper clipping of Sid Adilman's Toronto Star column mentioning that Beddoes will be hosting CBC Radio program "As It Happens" that week.