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J.W. (Hans) Mohr fonds
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Notebook

File consists of handwritten notes from Hans’s time at the Toronto forensic clinic.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence, postcards and telegrams from friends and family. File also includes Hans Mohr's termination document from the International Refugee Organization Rehabilitation Centre in Ried, Austria; a salary voucher from the War Relief Services of the National Catholic Welfare Conference; and some letters written by Hans Mohr about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence. Some letters are written by Hans Mohr in German about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence. Some letters are written by Hans Mohr in German about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence. Some letters are written by Hans Mohr in German and English about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Cyril Greenland part 2

File consists of draft articles written by Cyril Greenland about psychology, psychiatry, and schizophrenia, as well as notarized documents accrediting a professor as a medical professional.

John R. Seeley

File consists of articles written by Seeley: "Can social work be social action?"; "Lex salutis, salus legis"; "The fateful trumpet"; "Thirty nine articles : toward a theory of social theory"; "The making and taking of problems toward an ethical stance"; "Academia turbata : a plea for a new university"; "In defense of the college psychiatrist"; "The problem of social problems"; "Quo warranto : The Berkeley issue"; "Community psychiatry : the sociological specter"; "The epistemonical society"; and a book review of "The university game" published in The Globe and mail. File also includes correspondence between Seeley and Hans Mohr regarding the articles, personal and professional events, and Seeley's list of publications.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence, with some letters by Hans Mohr about his work and life experiences while in Canada.

John O'Neill

File consists of articles written by O'Neill: "Discussion : situation and temporality"; "Authority and the body-politic"; "Can phenomenology be critical?"; "Sociology as a skin trade"; and "Self prescription and social Machiavellianism," which is annotated by Hans Mohr.

Cyril Greenland part 1

File consists of articles written by Greenland: "Social class and schizophrenia"; "Measuring remotivation"; "L'affaire shortis and the Valleyfield murders"; "The treatment of the mentally retarded in Ontario"; "Family care of mental patients"; "Richard Maurice Burke, M.D., 1837-1902 : a pioneer of scientific psychiatry"; "Services for the mentally retarded in Ontario, 1870-1930"; "Unmarried mothers in Canada : who are they? What needs to be done?"; "The life and death of Louis Riel"; "Richard Maurice Bucke, M.D. : the evolution of a mystic"; "Ernest Jones in Toronto, 1908-1913"; and "C.K. Clarke : a founder of Canadian psychiatry." File also includes articles about delinquency, psychology, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, and the role of the family, as well as correspondence and a pamphlet for the Richard Maurice Bucke exhibition from 1963.

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence grouped by Mohr from the 1970s including a memo from Osgoode Staff Social Club 1977 regarding an update on the state of membership and monetary details.

Ioan Davies

File consists of articles written by Davies: "Time, aesthetics and critical theory" and "Marxism and education."

Peter Macnaughton-Smith

File consists of articles written by Macnaughton-Smith: "Some statistical and other numerical techniques for classifying individuals"; "First steps in an empirical study of the nature of real and imaginary crime"; and "Improving the criminal law." File also includes correspondence between Macnaughton-Smith and Hans Mohr regarding the articles. Some articles are annotated by Mohr.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence from friends and family. Many letters are addressed to Ingeborg Mohr discussing personal and professional events.

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