Item is an issue of the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design official publication, which includes an advertisement for the school's 70th anniversary lecture series, featuring a lecture by Jeanne Randolph.
Included in the yearbook for Lutcher Stark Senior High School in Orange, Texas, are newspaper clippings and an assortment of photographs.
Item features photographs of Jeanne Randolph's mother, Elizabeth Bryant, and her relatives and friends.
Item is a syllabus created by Rock for this York University course.
Item features a mention of Rock's position as an overseas lecturer in American literature under the Fulbright-Hays Act at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, in 1962-63.
Item is the text of a paper presented by Linda and Michael Hutcheon as the inaugural Virginia Rock Plenary at the 2011 conference of the Canadian Association of American Studies, accompanied by a card addressed to Rock pertaining to the event.
Item consists of typescript notes by Gayle Graham Yates roughly transcribing Rock's remarks given at American Studies After 50 Years: Retrospective and Prospect, held at the University of Minnesota in June 1994. Item has been annotated by Rock to correct inaccuracies in the original draft.
Item is a rough draft of an article, likely written by Rock, about these two books.
Item is a letter sent to Rock by Hoople on Canadian Association for American Studies letterhead.
Item is a course kit prepared for this course, for which Rock served as course consultant. The course director was Jane Couchman.
Item is a typescript copy of this paper by Thelma McCormack.
Item is a programme for a retirement dinner for Professor Clara Thomas at Glendon College, York University.
Item is the summer 1997 issue of this newsletter, which features information about the SWS's 1997 summer meeting held in Toronto and organized by York University's Thelma McCormack.
Item is a carbon copy of an unaddressed letter written by Rock while sailing from the United States to Copenhagen, on her way to Poland. The letter consists of Rock's detailed descriptions of life on the ship and the people she encountered. It is likely that this is a letter to her parents, as she addresses her father in the body of the letter.
Item is a publication produced for a ceremony issuing honorary doctorates from Jagiellonian University's Academy of Medicine and College of Agriculture on the occasion of the university's 600th anniversary. It consists of letters addressed to each recipient of a honorary degree, written in English. Included is an invitation to the event, written in Latin.
Consists of a video recording of the opera, "Louis Riel".
Allan Grossman dictating his diary, detailing his work at Queen's Park.
Grossman, Allan, 1910-1991Item is a copy of a confidential report issued to government ministers, sent to Drache with a handwritten note from an unidentified sender.
Item is a photograph of a marquee reading "Harold Innis international". Photograph is signed "Bozak 1979".
Item is a printout of e-mails exchanged between Drache and Atkinson College's Department of Political Science chair Michael Stevenson pertaining to Drache's request for a salary review.
Item is a letter written to Drache by David V.J. Bell, dean of York University's Faculty of Environmental Studies, confirming Drache's appointment as a cross-appointed faculty member in the Faculty of Environmental Studies.
Item is a letter written by Drache inviting Gupta to work on his public domain project, which would include a workshop held in New Delhi.
Item is a copy of a letter sent by Drache to Kate Wittenberg of the Columbia University Press pertaining to his proposal for a book on the theoretical perspective of the French Regulation School, tentatively entitled "Breaking down fordism: the international crisis - the regulation approach", accompanied by a bibliography.
Item is a course kit created by Robert Boyer and Drache for this course taught by Boyer at the International Political Economy summer school held at York University in 1992.
Item is a major research paper submitted by Froese for his Master of Arts degree in Political Science at York University, for which Drache served as supervisor.