Item is a document with instructions on how to run and participate in meetings according to parliamentary procedure and Roberts Rules of Order.
File consists of several draft papers prepared by Panitch for the Political Research Committee of OCLA.
File consists of a draft paper by Panitch entitled “A Socialist Movement in Canada?”
File consists of a paper delivered by Trist at the Edinburgh Conference on the Impact of Science and Technology, 24-26 May 1970, and then published in Meaning and Control: Essays in Social Aspects of Science and Technology, edited by D.O. Edge and J.N. Wolfe (Tavistock, 1973). This paper was used as source material for the book Social Engagement of Social Science: A Tavistock Anthology, edited by Trist (Tavistock, 1990).
File consists of an 8x10" photograph from a screening of "A Song for Tibet" in New York City at a conference on Tibet. Ali Kazimi is pictured first from the left in the third row. Kazimi was a cinematographer on the film. Producer and director of the film Anne Henderson is pictured in the second row, second from the left. Tibetan politician Dicki Chhoyang is pictured in the front row, second from the left.
File consists of correspondence, notes, and drafts of the script for a radio drama.
File contains report(s).
File contains report(s).
Item is a student project report produced for the University of Toronto's Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Rahder is credited as a study group advisor.
File contains photocopy of staff report written by John Harbron.
File contains report(s).
Item is a rough draft of an article, likely written by Rock, about these two books.
Item is a matted clipping relating to the Brazilian Carnival Ball, 2001. Published May 3, 2001.
File consists of manuscript notes.
File consists of Barry Callaghan’s poetry.
File consists of drafts of a paper written by Juan Pascual-Leone.
File consists of a working draft of a paper written by Juan Pascual-Leone. This draft was presented at a meeting of the American Psychological Association in Washington, D.C.
File consists of an unrevised draft of a paper presented by Juan Pascual-Leone at a Canadian Psychological Association meeting in Montreal, Quebec in June 1972.
File consists of annotated partial drafts of The Dead Celebrities Club.
File consists of clippings of reviews of the book, "A Time to Choose Life: Women, Abortion and Human Rights," edited by Ian Gentles.