The accession consists of records pertaining to the Avenue-Bay-Cottingham Ratepayers’ Association battle with the CPR and Marathon Realty.
Accession consists of the records of the Confederation of Resident and Ratepayer Association (Toronto), which J.L. Granatstein was involved with.
Accession consists of documents from the Public Records Office, London, England, and the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, and excerts from the papers of Canadian politicians, relating to the Conscription Crisis (WWII).
Accession consists of drafts and galley proof of Canada's War. The politics of the Mackenzie King Government, 1939-1945.
Accession consists of interviews with members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
Accession consists of the records of the Core Area Task Force (Toronto).
Accession consists of taped interviews with members of the Liberal Party of Canada or about the Liberal Party; particularly regarding World War II politics.
Accession consists of a variety of records pertaining to the Lakeshore Teachers’ College (LTC), its council, committees and programs of study, and LTC personnel.
The accession consists of records pertaining to the Avenue-Bay-Cottingham Ratepayers’ Association and their fight against proposed development by CPR and Marathon Realty.
The accession consists of records pertaining to the Avenue-Bay-Cottingham Ratepayers’ Association and their fight against proposed development by CPR and Marathon Realty.
Accession consists of a variety of records including correspondence, documentation about various programs and related committees, publications, reports, and records pertaining to the Lakeshore Teachers’ College.
Accession consists of a manuscript of Bakan’s book, “Freud and the tradition of Jewish mysticism,” (1957), which includes handwritten changes to the typescript in pencil and ink.
Accession consists of correspondence, publication files relating to Granatstein's books on the Conscription Crisis, the Conservative Party, etc.; book reviews, and newspaper clippings
Accession pertains to the Environmental Studies Students’ Association (ESSA) and includes conference material, administrative records, files pertaining to its newsletter, Screw, and financial records.
Accession consists of a typescript copy of “And they took themselves wives: the emergence of patriarchy in western civilization,” (1979). It has been copy-edited, showing/the editorial work of more than one hand, as well as handwritten additions to the text.
Accession consists of and pertains to minutes from the Council of the Faculty of Fine Arts (1970-1977), correspondence and papers (1969-1980), committee service for York University and external organizations, dance courses, and guest lecturers.
Accession consists of publication files for Granatstein's book on Norman A. Robertson and the Ottawa civil service, 1935-1957; correspondence relating to the Robertson book and American Dollars - Canadian Prosperity; and copies of the proceedings of Taschereau-Kellock Royal Commission re: Igor Gouzenko, 1946.
Accession consists of Publication files concerning Broken Promises, American Dollars-Canadian Prosperity; and correspondence re: a biography of George Drew, and the Toronto Newspaper Guild and the Printing Specialties Union.
Accession consists of publication files relating to Twentieth Century Canada and A Reader's Guide to Canadian History 2: Confederation to the Present; correspondence and papers.
Accession consists of publication files relating to Bloody Victory: Canadians and the D-Day Campaign 1944, 'And the Winner is : a juror takes us inside the GG's' (Quill and Quire); Facts on Canada; and correspondence, including letters regarding the CHA Archives Committee / PAO Users' Committee.
Accession consists records from the Chariman's office for the dance department pertaining to departmental minutes (1973-1981), awards, committees, the Dance in Canada Association (Toronto), faculty and guest lecturers, personnel files for faculty and staff (restricted), scholarships, and curriculum.
Accession consists of 1 folder containing correspondence, notes, and typescripts of published articles.
Accession consists of minutes of the Pro Tem Faculty Council (October-November 1972) and the Faculty Council (December 1972- 1975) in the Faculty of Education.
Accession consists of records from the Dean's Office and includes minutes (1969-1979), subject files (1968-1979), printed material, press clippings, reference files, scripts, and photographs of exhibits.
Accessions consists of the records of the chairman of the visual arts dept.
Accession consists of minutes, correspondence, reports, charts, memoranda, calendars, timetables, posters, exhibition catalogues, news clippings, slides, and tape recordings.
Accession consists of minutes, correspondence, papers, manuscripts, printed material.
Accession consists of records from the Chairman's Office of the Dance Department. It includes minutes (1981-1985), correspondence and papers (1972-1984), personnel files for faculty and staff (restricted), convocation programmes, financial records, reports, and printed material.
Accession consists of research files, clippings, correspondence, and audio tapes of interviews with First Nations Elders collected and prepared by Michael Posluns. Accession also includes copies of Askwesasne Notes, 1969-1977. Some materials relate to international Indigenious rights and to American Native movement activities.
Accession consists of and pertains to subject files (1968-1980), space allocation, curriculum, graduate programs in the faculty (1969-1982), printed material (1968-1979), and photographs.
Accession consists of correspondence; resource material; publication files for A Nation Forged in Fire and articles on Japanese-Canadians; transcripts of interviews for Pirouette (Trudeau's foreign policy), Sacred Trust (Mulroney government); farm account books, and photographs.
Accession consists of records from the Chairman's Office of the Theatre Department. Records predominately pertains to shows but also include student affairs, publications, press releases, news clippings, admissions and advising, curriculum, internal administration, graduate programs, and applications and resumes.
Accession consists of papers for the Social Science Federation of Canada and Task Force on Freedom of Information.
The accession consists of 19 boxes of records. 8 series were established: Subject Files: Correspondence & Clippings, Manuscripts, Audio Tapes, Slides, Videos, Photographs and Framed Material, Posters-Paintings-Scrapbooks, Cartographic Materials.
The first two series, Subject Files and Manuscripts were arranged in file folders entitled by Prof. Pollock. The original order was kept and the documents were put into acid neutral file folders and titles were transcribed verbatim. Manuscripts include Pollock's novel Gabriel, plays, poems and the unpublished After the funferal and Soviet journal.
Audio tapes of interviews conducted by Prof. Pollock were not in any particular order. An effort was made to put the related ones together and the titles assigned by Harry J. Pollock were maintained. There are also audio tapes of music for his plays
Slides consist of those that Prof. Pollock used in the plays Night Boat from Dublin and Giacomo de Trieste, these were removed from the boxes and slide carousels and placed in archival slide sheaths. They are listed by play tittle in the original sequence in which they were shown. Duplicate and additional slides are listed according to subject. Titles given by Harry J. Pollock were kept.
The three videocassettes include one entitled Portrait of the artist-is there one who understands me? and two of Japan.
Accession consists of records from the Office of the Dean.
Pollock's interests including, James Joyce and Temple Sinai. Most of the file titles in this series were simply transferred from there original folders. The rest of the material in this series came from one file which had no detectable order. This file was sorted by subject, the subject headings were used as file titles.
Two photographs included in this accession make up series 2. One of the photographs was removed from its frame, it is included with its frame backing.
Accession consists of professional and personal files.
Accession consists of records from the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts.
The series of correspondence and clippings relate to Pollock's many interests, particularly in Temple Sinai, the James Joyce Society, and travel. The manuscripts are of plays that he wrote and directed, including multiple copies annotated for different purposes. Published material consists of 9 volumes of Thom's Directory (1852-1950) and one volume of The Dublin Almanac and General Register of Ireland (1847). The 15 watercolour paintings are by Jane Golden.
Accession consists of general correspondence, biographical files, research notes and transcripts of interviews for publications.
Accession consists of records from the Dean's Office and faculty council minutes, binders, student awards, and grants.
Accession consists of course evaluations arranged by instructors names, then by course number/name.
Accession consists of day books (1970-1988); chronological day files (1973-1977); speeches (1968-1973) delivered while working for the CBC and the CRTC; personal administrative files and correspondence while chairman of the CRTC and during his tenure at the Banff School of Fine Arts.
Accession consists of administrative files and includes council secretary files (1967-1991), Associate Dean files (1979-1990), Executive officer files (1985-1990), Departmental files (1969-1992), Awards committees (1982-1989)
Accession consists of Bruce Allen Powe's diaries, personal correspondence and correspondence, writings, and other files relating to provincial Liberal politics (1960-1965), journals, his M.A. thesis and research files. There are manuscript drafts for his works "The Ice Eaters," "Expresso 67," "The Mounties Always Gets His," "Killing Ground," "The Last Days of the American Empire", "The Aberhart Summer", and other writings along with related correspondence. Also included are manuscripts for reviews, essays, articles, and press clippings of reviews on his published works. In addition, there is some personal correspondence and World War II papers and military service memorabilia.
Accession 1995-034 consists of film elements and related textual and graphic records pertaining to Rhombus Media productions about music, dance and theatre.
Accession consists of Norman Robertson letters, the Paul Martin Diaries, the material on the Royal Society of Canada, and the Canada Council donated in 1996 (Accession 1996-007) and Correspondence, Files related to 'The Valour and the Horror', Research files, Publication files (includes Yankee Go Home, Fighting the Good Fight: Canada in World War II, Normandy 1944: Canada Remembers, Empire to Umpire), Professorial files (includes departmental records), and Files related to the Special Committee on the Restructuring of the Reserves.
The accession consists of research files, taped interviews and successive drafts of scripts and transcripts prepared for 15 programmes in the CBC radio series, Ideas. There is also his dramatization of Herman Maximov's 'The Ultimate Threshold' prepared for CBC's Vanishing Point.
Accession consists of the Dean's office files dealing with Fine Arts faculty's student programmes, departments, facilities, and committees.
Accession consists of business records of The Isaacs Gallery (TIG) (1942-1991), consisting of correspondence, exhibition, catalogues, mailings, financial records (1984-1986); artist files (1961-1988), consisting of correspondence, biographical sketches, press clippings, and other material relating to artists represented by Isaacs (e.g., Dennis Burton, Graham Coughtry, William Kurelek, Michael Snow, and Joyce Wieland) and some who were not represented by him; artist portfolio files (1955-1988), consisting of press clippings and catalogues of their works; and promotional files (ca. 1960-1989) relating to the Isaacs Gallery.
Accession consists of records from the Visual Arts Department.
Accession consists of records from the Dean's Office.
Accession consists of correspondence, audio tape interviews and biographical information on William Kurelek and other artists; Isaacs Gallery Artist files (7 reels 35 mm microfilm).
Accession consists of e-mail correspondence, additional files relating to the Concordia Inquiry, Osgoode correspondence.
Accession consists of posters accumulated by Issacs. A significant portion of the accession, over 200 posters, pertains to local interest including the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and local and international shows by artists such as Heather Cooper and Michael Snow. Toronto posters also announce events such as the 10th anniversary of the art collective, General Idea, at the CN Tower; an album-release party of the band, Parachute Club; and a call to arms on behalf of the fight against the Spadina Expressway. Many posters also promote local theatre productions including Keanu Reeves' performance in Brad Fraser's 'Wolfboy' in 1984 at the Theatre Passe Muraile and a series of Toronto Workshop posters by Theo Dimson. Other posters are a cross-section of Canada from the Montreal Olympics series, 'Artists-Athletes', and the 1973 Winnipeg Art Gallery exhibition, the Structure of Comic Books, featuring MArvel Comics characters as Nick Nury and Thor. There are 74 international posters, the largest groups are those from Paris in the 1950s and 1960s including a poster featuring George Bracqu's 'Theogonie.' There are also several gallery posters from Amsterdam, New York, Chicago and Minneapolis representing artists such as Jim Dine, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenberg and Christo.
Accession includes meeting notebooks (1993-1998) and production materials for "Perfect Machines: The Loom", "It ain't Kansas: The myth of New York City" and cassette tapes for other CBC Ideas series programmes.
The accession consists of correspondence, notes and speeches, publications and ephemera relating to the founding of York University, particularly relating to McLaughlin College. Also consists of 5 audio cassette tapes of interviews with the founding members of McLaughlin College.
Accession consists of artists correspondence, and correspondence and documentation for miscellaneous special shows.
Accession 1999-031 consists of master negatives of the finished works of all its film productions to date (1999), together with textual records relevant to the film production process. In addition to the master elements, selected production elements from “Yo-Yo Ma, Inspired by Bach: Suites #1, 3, 5,”, “Hong Kong Symphony: Heaven Earth, Mankind” (1997), “A Tale of Tanglewood: Peter Grimes Reborn” (1997), “The War Symphonies: Shastokovich Against Stalin” (1996-1997) have been retained for their additional archival and research value.
Accession of the records of the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts.
The accession consists of transcripts of interviews, court transcripts, government reports and other government documents, clippings, correspondence, drafts of manuscripts, orders in council, notes and other research material relating to Cameron's work as an investigative journalist including drafts of her books ‘On the Take’, ‘Blue Trust’, and ‘Ottawa Inside and Out’.
The accession consists of photographs, ephemera, and a vaudeville script entitled "Inbad the Sailor" performed by Arthur Huston.
Accession consists of publicity files which include biographical material, clippings and other promotional material related to John Kastner and his productions; administrative and production files including transcripts and scripts for the television programs Just Kidding and Street Comedy and audio and film reels related to Street Comedy.
Accession consists of files from the Isaacs Gallery including records of bills paid, artists' files, correspondence, Inuit files/Inuit London, photo portfolios and artists' books, and several works of art.
The accession consists of research files and/or manuscript material relating to Rosie Perez, Simon Israel, Fletcher Challenge, the Westray Mine disaster, the Devine/Saskatchewan scandal, the Saturday Night/Firestone trial, Donald Ripley, and Alan Eagleson as well as Cameron's book ‘Ottawa Inside Out’.
Accession consists of material related to the administration of Winters College Fellows' Council.
Accession consists of records of the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts. Transfer predominantly consists of subject files pertaining to matters such as academic planning, budget, honorary degrees, scholarships, space, and visiting artists.