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Canadian Speakers' and Writers' Service Ltd. fonds
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Powers, Bruce

File consists of biographical material, headshot photographs and royalty statements for communications scholar Bruce R. Powers, who co-authored with Marshall McLuhan the book, The Global Village.

Letters of Marshall McLuhan book project

File consists of preface drafts, clippings of reviews, and correspondence related to the book project "Letters of Marshall Mcluhan" (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1987). Also included is an annotated draft agreement between Corinne McLuhan and the Public Archives of Canada for the purchase of Marshall McLuhan's 'archive'.

Gifford-Jones, W.

File consists of a newspaper clipping of Gifford-Jones' column "The Doctor Game" in the Globe and Mail; email correspondence between Molinaro and Gifford-Jones about a release form for his literary work.

Gould, Allan

File consists of correspondence related to Gould's project with Colin Maxwell titled The Childfinder ; proposal for a Trivial Pursuit Jewish Genius edition; book proposal "The Making of a Skyline: Secrets of a Successful Architect/Entrepreneur" with George Hamann.

McLuhan: Assorted material

File consists of research notes and reproductions of correspondence of Marshall McLuhan related to the book project, "Letters of Marshall McLuhan". Also included is draft agreement from 1996 between Prentice Hall Canada and McLuhan Associates Ltd. for the production of a CD-ROM for Understanding Media; clipping of article by Lewis Lapham, "Prime-Time McLuhan", Saturday Night, September 1994; request to reprint McLuhan article, "The Invisible Environment".

Somers, Harry

File consists of records related to composer Harry Somers as a client of CSWS Ltd.: promotional material for the 2001 performance of the opera Serinette at St. James Cathedral (Toronto, ON) and the score for the song "I'll Haste Away to Jordan's Stream" - an excerpt from Serinette.

Matie Molinaro files

This series consists of records relating to CSWS Ltd. founder Matie Molinaro. The records in this series provide insight into Molinaro’s early life growing up in New York, her student days at Barnard College, and her work as a war correspondent during the Second World War. Types of records in this series include personal memorabilia, correspondence, writing samples, clippings, and biographical material.

Molinaro, Matie

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