Photographs in this file depict scenes from the filming of this movie by Nicholas Campbell, featuring Campbell, Gerald Packer, Justin Louis, Tony Nappo, Luiz Albino, Leonore Zann, and Kenneth Welsh. Photographer: Steven Wasney.
File consists of the outline and script for a lecture and class delivered by McPhedran at Royal Roads University about an overview of the disconnects between Human Security / R2P and human rights.
File contains correspondence.
File includes an agenda for this University of Saskatchewan College of Law conference and the draft of an article written by McPhedran about her role as chair of the conference, in her capacity as the Ariel F. Swallows Chair in Human Rights.
File contains report(s).
File contains printed definitions.
File consists of electronic versions of manuscripts and promotional blurbs for this book.
File consists of copies of drawings made by Jeff Chapleau for “Expresso ‘67”, a book written by Powe.
File pertains to “Expresso ‘67”, an illustrated book written by Powe with illustrations by Jeff Chapleau, published by Peter Martin Associates. Records are a newspaper clipping, a royalty report, correspondence exchanged between Peter Martin and Jeff Chapleau, and a receipt from M.G. Hurtig Booksellers Ltd.
File consists of a draft of York’s novel “Far cry” in assembly form. The assembly is created by cutting out and taping typescript scenes together to form long scrolls of writing. The assembly has been flattened to facilitate access but some pieces of paper have become detached from their original position within the text. The title “Requited” was used on drafts before publication.
File contains photographs of the cast and crew of “Four for the Show” ca. 1953, namely Birt Niosi (conductor), Shirley Harmer, George Murray, Billy O’Connor and Libby Morris; also includes a photo of their first show from Dec. 31, 1952 (new year’s eve).
File consists of a draft of Panitch’s article, “Free Collective Bargaining and Socialist Principles,” as well as copy of the issue of The Canadian Forum in which it appeared.
File contains two publications: “Free to Fight! An interactive self defense project” and “IR9: Indigenous and Black WisDubs: Indigenous and Black Philosophy & Political Thought” by Atua Dub.
File consists of a handwritten draft text by Powe, as well as a 1982 memorandum on office procedural changes from the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc.
File includes notes for Fusé’s memoir, a bibliography of his books and a draft manuscript on United States General Douglas MacArthur, who was nicknamed the “Blue-Eyed Shogun” by the Japanese during his tenure as Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers during the Occupation of Japan. Notes and bibliography are written in English and Japanese.
File includes chapters 1, 2, 3 and 10 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
File includes chapters 13, 15, and 21 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way,” a short biography of Fusé’s life and correspondence with Kaoru Murakami, editor of Japanese journal publisher Kurashi-no-Techosha (letter and pamphlet are in Japanese). “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
File includes three Japanese-language proofs of an excerpt from the first chapter of Fusé’s autobiography “Going My Way.”
Side A is a recording of the musical band Heimerinoi Kolymvites (Χειμερινοί Κολυμβητές). Side B continues from Side A.
File contains exhibition invitation, pages from the exhibition catalogue, and prints of drawings
File consists of correspondence and copied photographs pertaining to a hand engraved crystal collection and exhibition by Mark Raynes Roberts. Mistry’s “Family Matters” is featured in the collection.
File consists of photographs of the non-broadcast performance of Kennedy’s Quest on Dec. 2nd 1956 and dancers from the National Ballet rehearsing in a studio on Pape Avenue on Dec. 9, 1956.
File consists of printed e-mail exchanged between Powe and a fan of his book “Killing Ground: the Canadian Civil War”.
File consists of communiques and a draft background paper on global health, developed in Costa Rica, used to support the creation of a L20 process for governments to effectively address common health challenges. The file also contains newspaper articles pertaining to the United Nations.
File pertains to a presentation made by Powe while a visiting scholar at IN3 at the University of Catalunya, entitled “Verum factum: the poetic principle in the global theatre”.
File consists of two versions of a published series of articles by Powe and Fraser Isbester entitled “Man and his Work: a look at industrial relations”, published by the Canadian Department of Labour in co-operation with Canadian High News.
File contains a transcript of remarks by Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard University president, at NBER Conference on diversifying the science and engineering workforce.
Side A is the final few minutes of a performance “Oedipus the Tyrant" by Sophocles. At 5 minutes and 15 seconds begins a recording of an interview with writer Giorgos Maniotis. Side B is a memorial tribute to poet Minas Dimakis.
Side A is a recording of a presentation titled Oi Ellines tis Korsikis (trans.:"The Greeks of Corsica"). Side B is blank.
Side A is a recording of a performance of the play “Oi Ntantades” (trans: “The Nannies”) by Giorgos Skourtis. Side B may continue from Side A.
Side A is the first part of a recording of a performance of “Oi Xtistes” (trans.: “The Builders”) by Giorgos Heimonas. Side B continues from Side A.