Lectures and invitations, 1972
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- 1972
Lectures and invitations, 1972
Lectures and invitations, 1972
Lectures and invitations, 1970-1971.
Lectures and invitations, 1973
Films and Television: Italian TV program. 1979.
Films and Television: International Institute of Integral Human Sciences. 1978.
Films and Television: Irwin, John. re City as classroom. 1976.
Lectures and invitations, 1970-1971.
Films and Television: Internos. Contract and film correspondence. 1970-1971.
Films and Television: CBS religious program and book with Ed Wakin. 1977-1978.
Films and Television: Columbia Pictures. Consulting. 1977.
Films and Television: CBC TV. 1970-1971.
Films and Television: Advocates. 1970.
Films and Television: NBC. Not for women only series. 1977.
Films and Television: Films and film rentals. 1971-1978.
Films and Television: ABC. 1971-1972.
Centre for Culture and Technology: Centre for Understanding Media, Dublin.
Conferences etc.: Mexico, 1974.
Conferences etc.: Brazil, 1979.
Centre for Culture and Technology: C.N. Tower. Proposed memorial to McLuhan. 1981-1982.
Centre for Culture and Technology: History of the Centre.
Centre for Culture and Technology: Letters. 1980. 2nd copy.
Theall, Donald F. The medium is the rear view mirror: understanding McLuhan. Part II.
Centre for Culture and Technology: Letters. 1980.
Centre for Culture and Technology: Media reaction. 1980.
Article published in Atlantic monthly, vol. 224, no. 6, December 1969. Photocopy of typescript and comments. (2 copies)
Theall, Donald F. The medium is the rear view mirror: understanding McLuhan. Part I.
The sixties. Written for a T.V. special but not produced
Laws of the media. Replacement pages.
From cliche to archetype. Italian translation by Francesca Valente.
Interior landscape. Italian translation by Amleto Lorenzini. 1979.
File consists of a portfolio of Molinaro's writings (then known as Matie Armstrong) as a copy writer for Voice of America in Trieste.
Molinaro, Matie: The Publishing Industry in Canada / York Archives
File consists of lists related to CSWS Ltd.'s donation of records to the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections at York University.
This series consists of correspondence, contracts, notes, drafts, clippings, offprints, photographs, and ephemera created and accumulated by CSWS Ltd. as agents of Marshall McLuhan and his estate. CSWS Ltd. began representing Marshall McLuhan around 1970.
The records in this series document the close working relationship and friendship between Matie Molinaro and the McLuhan family (especially her friendship with his spouse Corinne McLuhan) in managing Marshall McLuhan’s legacy, “brand”, and the rights to his work subsequent to his death in December 1980.
Files from accession 1990-018 include: correspondence of Marshall McLuhan, which was utilized in a published correspondence volume, edited by his wife Corinne and Matie Molinaro, “Letters of Marshall McLuhan” (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1987); galleys of McLuhan works ('Laws of the media,'); correspondence and reports of the Centre for Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto; lecture invitations; various television and film proposals, scripts, and related correspondence, as well as material about McLuhan (books, articles, newspaper clippings, etc), and the 'Management game,' which includes a sample deck of cards used in the game as well as orders for the game.
Files from accessions 2010-040 and 2012-066 include: public appearance requests; requests for permission to cite and republish the work of McLuhan; research material and drafts for the book, “Letters of Marshall McLuhan” (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1987); correspondence and reports related to the preparation, negotiations and acquisition of the McLuhan Papers by the Public Archives of Canada in 1984; correspondence with communication scholars and co-authors of works with Marshall McLuhan, including Bruce R. Powers, Barrington Nevitt, and W. Terrence Gordon; reprint agreement in 2001 and related correspondence with Mo Cohen of Gingko Press of Berkeley, California which led to renewed interest in Marshall McLuhan’s work; correspondence related to the planning of the Toronto International McLuhan Festival of the Future in 2004.
Also included are files about several members of the McLuhan family, including Elsie McLuhan (mother), Corinne McLuhan, and children Eric, Michael, Teri, and Mary.
File consists of assorted personal records belonging to Matie Molinaro. Includes Roosevelt (NY) elementary school newsletter (1933); course notes on religion (1941); meeting minutes of the Central Ontario Drama League (1959).
File consists of a portfolio of Molinaro's writings (then known as Matie Armstrong) as a copy writer for Voice of America in Trieste.
File consists of assorted personal records belonging to Matie Molinaro. Includes certificate from the Youth Temperance Council (1938); research notes and drafts for a book project on the history of the town of Penetanguishene, Ontario.
Molinaro, Matie : Letters to Grandma Armstrong [Marion Armstrong] from overseas
File consists of letters from Matie Molinaro to her mother, Marion Armstrong, whilst working overseas in Algiers, Naples, Rome, and Trieste.
Molinaro, Matie : correspondence and notes re: Venus Disarming Cupid
File consists of correspondence and research notes related to the research project with Barbara Brescia about the painting "Venus Disarming Cupid".
File consists of assorted personal records belonging to Matie Molinaro. Includes personal correspondence; 1943 Columbia University commencement programme; 1939 World Fair souvenir programme; Molinaro's coursework from Barnard College.
File consists of assorted personal records belonging to Matie Molinaro. Includes correspondence; clippings; concert programme from Columbia University.
File consists of assorted personal records belonging to Matie Molinaro. Includes a photograph of the New York Youth Temperance Council (YTC), circa 1938.
Molinaro, Matie and Corinne McLuhan : "Selected Letters of Marshall McLuhan" (1985)
File consists of the contracts and memorandum of agreement with Oxford University Press for the book, "Selected Letters of Marshall McLuhan".
File consists of biographical information about Matie Molinaro, typed writing samples of her book reviews, and clipping of her Feb. 1956 column in ECCO magazine "Books Considered by Matie Molinaro".
Molinaro, Matie: "What Do You Like To Read?" / "No Miracles in Monumental Milan"
File consists of a television programme proposal; short article likely for magazine.
File consists of records related to a possible article about Matie Molinaro and her career for the Barnard College Alumni magazine. Includes correspondence and transcript of an interview between Molinaro and Constance (Connie) Brown Demb.
File consists of Paul Molinaro's resume.
File consists of assorted personal records belonging to Matie Molinaro. Includes high school courswork; Youth Temperance Club certificate; ephemera from Barnard College; copies of Ecco Magazine
File consists of drafts of Molinaro's book column for ECCO - The Italian Journal
"Books Considered by Matie Molinaro"
File consists of two clippings of Matie Molinaro's column, "Books Considered by Matie Molinaro" in ECCO - The Italian Journal.
File consists of correspondence with Constance (Connie) Brown Demb about a an article about Matie Molinaro and her career for the Barnard College Alumni magazine
Demb, Connie: Interview transcript
File consists of a transcript of an interview between Constance (Connie) Brown Demb and Matie Molinaro for an article about Molinaro's for the Barnard College Alumni magazine. Also includes microcassette recordings of the interview.
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Molinaro, Matie: ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy)
File consists of correspondence and news bulletins related to Molinaro's membership with ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy).
File consists of biographical information about Matie Molinaro and CSWS Ltd., a reproduction of Beverley Slopen's column "Book World" from 22 August 1992 in which she discusses the 40th anniversary of CSWS Ltd.; offprint of her article "The Randel Venus: A Lost Corregio" Italian Canadiana 3, no. 1 (spring 1987); Spring 1973 issue of the Barnard University Alumni magazine.
File consists of two clippings about Molinaro from 1975 and a letter from David McLaren, ACTRA Writers Guild, about Molinaro's participation in a Toronto Writers Council Business Seminar
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.
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Book: SMOLKOWSKI, Will. "Beyond the Winter"
Book: Time-Life Books, "Official Guide: New York World's Book Fair"
Book: New York World-Telegram, "World Almanac and Book of Facts"
Book: BOSSIN, Hye (ed.), "Canadian Film Weekly: Year Book"
Book: New York World-Telegram, "World Almanac and Book of Facts"
Periodicals: Theatre (Programmes)
Periodicals: Conferences and Conventions
Periodicals: Film and Television
Periodicals: Transaction Books
Periodicals: Touring Office Bulletins
Periodicals: Yes, There is Canadian Music
Periodicals: Publishers Weekly
Periodicals: That's Show Business
Periodicals: Toronto Symphony News
Periodicals: New York Times Book Review
Periodicals: Metro Toronto Membership Directory