Series consists of records pertaining to Jarrell's work as a professor and administrator at York University. Records include course syllabi and handouts, examinations and assignments, lecture notes, course evaluations, presentation slides, handbooks, a student cookbook, correspondence, reports, photographs, applications, and forms.
Item is a report produced by Jarrell as chairperson, with Pam Fabian and Alex Ahee.
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents are Egle Zizys, David Yates, Frank A. Zabrosky, C. Robert Zappa, Morris Zaslow, Henry Zatkis.
File consists of research materials and an author agreement form pertains to an article written by Jarrell for the Ontario Historical Society entitled "Justin De Courtenay and the Birth of the Ontario Wine Industry".
File consists of reporting sheets and faculty lists pertaining to Jarrell's research about University of Western Ontario scientists.
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include James W. Walker, M.P. Winsor, R.G. Weyant, John Walkley, Marshall D. Walker, Jim Wardrop, Wilfried Werner, Robert S. Westman, Carol M. Whitfield, Lorne M. Wilkinson, Fred Wilson, J. Tuzo Wilson, Pat Woolf, John P. Wright, K.O. Wright.
File pertains to an article written by Jarrell entitled "Visionary or Bureaucrat? T.H. Huxley, the Science and Art Department and Science Teaching for the Working Class". Records include article drafts, article page proofs, revision notes, reader comments, and research notes.
File pertains to an undergraduate program review (UPR) for Science and Technology Studies (STS) in 2010 and Jarrell's role as program coordinator. Records include a 2012 cyclical review meeting agenda, a program faculty agenda of concerns and associated memorandum, a copy of the STS UPR Consultants' Report (spring 2010), and the responses of the STS dean and the STS department to the review.
File consists of lists of faculty members, biographical sketches relating to records held by the University of Saskatchewan archives, and photocopies of university calendars detailing science faculty between 1910-1944.
File consists of faculty lists and statistics pertaining to Jarrell's research about University of Montreal scientists.
Item is a textbook written by Jarrell for York University course SC/NATS 1560, "Understanding Food".
Item consists of copies of New Brunswick newspapers "The Head Quarters", "The Daily Telegraph" and "The Colonial Presbyterian and Protestant Journal".
File consists of photocopies of University of British Columbia (UBC) calendars detailing lists of science professors employed between 1915-1943 as well as three articles about UBC by William Bruneau.
File consists of incoming correspondence and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities. Correspondents are A. Vachon, R.W. Van Fossen, and R.D. Voyer.
Item is a copy print of a group photograph depicting male and female attendees at this meeting, positioned outdoors in front of the entrance to an unidentified building.
File consists of biographical reporting sheets pertaining to Jarrell's research about science professoriate at the University of Toronto.
Photographs depict the Thornhill Village Library and its grounds prior to the installment of Jarrell’s Victorian-inspired garden.
File consists of records pertaining to Jarrell’s design and other planning of the Victorian heritage garden at the Thornhill Village Library. Included are a pamphlet for the finished garden, activity reports, concept drawings, research materials, plant lists, correspondence, memoranda, a memorandum of understanding, and plans for the garden beds and the site itself.
Item is a cookbook created by one of Jarrell's classes at York University, for which he wrote the foreword.
File consists of Jarrell’s final project report in partial fulfillment of the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture from the University of Guelph.
Item is a bound copy of Jarrell's PhD thesis.
Item is a drawing by Jarrell of terrace housing locations in downtown Toronto.
File consists of Jarrell's research notes and resource materials on this subject, including photocopies of a British directory of science schools and classes (1870) and a Preston Mechanics' Institute musical and literary entertainment programme (1873), a draft article entitled "The South Kensington Solution: Government Initiatives in Technical Education in Central Canada", statistics on membership in Ontario mechanics' institutes, journal articles, a bibliography on agricultural, manual, technical and art education, and notes on agriculture from Ontario sessional papers.
File consists of draft papers written by others: "In Search of Canadian Mechanics" by Larry McNally (Oct. 1989), "Les notables de Montreal aux XIXͤ siècle" by Jean-Claude Robert, "An Historical Profile of Early Industrial Development in Toronto", and "Entomology in Canada".
File consists of slide transparencies for a lecture given by Jarrell in Nov. 2001 entitled "The failure of technical education in Ontario and Quebec in the 19th century" at L'Université du Québec à Montréal.
File consists of chapter drafts for this book by Jarrell, as well as outlines and notes.
File consists of notes, slide transparencies on the subject of English science education, and a draft paper by Jarrell entitled "Teaching Science in Victorian England".
Item is a textbook written by Jarrell.
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include A.W. Tickner, Bryce M. Taylor, James Taylor, Victor E. Thoren, Malcolm M. Thomson, Gaston Tisdel, D.A. Tovell, Alreta Turner, R. Steven Turner.
Series consists of a variety of records, including files pertaining to Jarrell's involvement with the Markham Environmental Alliance, his academic publishing company, Scientia Press, and his university education at Indiana University and the University of Toronto. Records include financial statements, correspondence (including printed e-mail), newsletters, agendas, notices, pamphlets, membership lists, notebooks, essays, book reviews, and photographic slides.
File pertains to this graduate Program in Science and Technology Studies course taught by Jarrell in winter 2012, "Science and technology in Canadian development". Records include a course syllabus, a group assignment, lecture notes, and a course evaluation form.
File pertains to this Graduate Program in Science and Technology Studies course taught by Jarrell in fall 2010, "Big science". Records include a course syllabus, informed consent forms for coursework-related research involving human participants, lecture notes, and a bibliography.
File pertains to this Atkinson College course taught by Jarrell in fall-winter 1992-1993, "Special topics: issues in environmental science". Records include a course syllabus, notes, a copy of the final examination, a reading list, a course schedule, and lecture notes.
File pertains to this Science and Technology Studies Program course taught by Jarrell in winter 2010, "Emergence of cosmology as a science". Records include a course syllabus, a course calendar, assignments and answer keys, examinations, and essay topics.
File pertains to this Science and Technology Studies Program course taught by Jarrell in fall 2012, "Emergence of cosmology as a science". Records include a course syllabus, questions on the readings, essay guidelines, group assignments, and examinations.
File pertains to York University's program in Science and Technology Studies and Jarrell's role as program coordinator. Records include meeting agendas and minutes, program governing regulations, reports of the coordinator, committee lists, memoranda, a list of core curricula, proposals, and enrollment statistics.
Item is a bound assembly of articles written by Jarrell for Spezzatino magazine, given to Jarrell's family after his death.
File includes a copy of an articles of revival form filled out by Jarrell for The Scientia Press Ltd., Ministry of Government Services microfiche of unidentified documents, and a copy of The Scientia Press corporate 2007 tax return.
File consists of a summary of data collected and digitized, statistics, a letter by Jarrell to Paul Bogaard on the subject of his research, an article by Bogaard entitled "Science within the Liberal Arts: Mount Allison and the Maritime Universities".
File includes notes, lists of professors, statistics and reporting sheets pertaining to Queen's University faculty and a table detailing information about Canadian physicists.
File pertains to Jarrell's research on this subject, including his visit to Ireland in 2009. Records include notes, bibliographies, a journal article, research forms, a table detailing 18th and 19th century Irish scientists.
File consists of a variety of publications produced by the Science Council of Canada, including reports, discussion papers, and issues of the council's journals "Agenda" and "In Touch".
Item is a textbook written by Jarrell.
Item is a textbook written by Jarrell and published by the Scientia Press Ltd.
Item is a textbook written by Jarrell.
File consists of Jarrell's research notes, statistics and a draft of his article entitled "National or Imperial Science? The State and the Funding of Science in Canada, 1841-1914".
File pertains to Jarrell's contribution to the Ontario Historical Society's centennial volume, "Patterns of the Past: Interpreting Ontario's History", an article entitled "Science and the British Connection Reconsidered: Science and the State in Ontario and Michigan to 1914". Records include correspondence, a letter of agreement, a reader assessment, research notes, and a grant application.
File consists of notes and bibliographic records pertaining to Jarrell's research about New York State.
Item is a textbook written by Jarrell.
File consists of incoming correspondence, copies of outgoing correspondence, and referee reports pertaining to article submissions to the "Scientia Canadensis" journal, managed by Jarrell in his role as editor.
File consists of Jarrell's handwritten research notes and statistics.
File consists of a draft paper by Jarrell entitled "Science and the State in Nineteenth-Century Canada: Nova Scotia Discovers Agriculture", as well as a reader assessment, statistics and notes.
File consists of a draft article by Jarrell entitled "National or Imperial Science?: The State and the Funding of Science in Canada, 1841-1914", as well as related graphs and charts (on transparencies).
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include Brigitte Schroeder-Gudehus, Frank H. Sweet, Michael Swift, Sam Shortt, Alice Stroup, Phillip Sloan, Chester Sadowski, J.M. Sanchez-Ron, Claude Savary, Matthias Schramm, Friedrich Seck, Tom Settle, Mary Lea Shane, William Shea, Rusty Schteir, Bruce Sinclair, W.W. Small, Christopher C. Smart, James L. Smith, David Spurgeon.
Fonds consists of records documenting Richard Jarrell's work as an academic and historian of science, his teaching and service activities as a professor at York University, and his interest in environmental conservancy. Records include correspondence and memoranda, research materials and notes, draft articles and manuscripts, copies of published writing, photographs, university notebooks and essays, York University course materials, and textbooks written by Jarrell.
Jarrell, Richard A., 1946-2013Item is a photocopy of an 1883 report to the council of a meeting of the Royal Irish Academy in reference to the proposed new chapter for the Royal Dublin Society.
File consists of published reviews of Jarrell's books. Included is a studio portrait of Jarrell.
Series consists of records pertaining to Jarrell's various academic research and writing projects, including his book "Educating the Neglected Majority". Records include notes, lists, statistics, draft articles and manuscripts, bibliographies, copies of membership lists and directories, reproductions of archival records, publications, photographs, and Jarrell's research index cards, organized by research subject. Also included in this series are textbooks written and used by Jarrell to teach his classes at York University.
Item is a bibliography on the subject of big science accompanied by reading notes created by Jarrell.
File consists of photocopies of two documents regarding a proposed new chapter of the Royal Dublin Society.
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include M.W. Ransom, Yakov M. Rabkin, Hollis Rinehart, Marc Rothenberg, Alan Richardson, Réne Racine, A.W. Rasporich, Graham F. Reed, Nathan Reingold, Paul Reinhardt, Harold Remus, Gus Richardson, Magdalene Riemann, Paul A. Robberecht, John Roberts, Ken Roberts, John Robson, C.G. Roland, Edward Rosen.
File consists of biographical reports compiled by Jarrell pertaining to French-Canadian and Irish scientists.
File consists of Jarrell's research notes and a copy of a SSHRC summary of assessment pertaining to Jarrell's research project proposal entitled "Colonialism and the Failure of Indigenous Science: the cases of Quebec and Ireland in the 19th Century".
File consists of research materials pertaining to Jarrell's work on a paper about science in Quebec and Ireland. Records include notes, lists of scientists, a preface, an abstract, and a photocopy of the "Report on the state of principal museums in Canada and Newfoundland".
Item is a manuscript for this report by Jarrell.
File pertains to an article written by Jarrell entitled "J.S. Plaskett and the Modern Large Reflecting Telescope". Records include notes, article drafts, e-mail, edit notes, and photocopies of research materials.
File consists of notes, statistics and lists pertaining to Jarrell's research about physicists teaching in Canada.
File consists of correspondence sent to Jarrell from Donald Phillipson.
File pertains to Jarrell's career and work at York University. Records include newspaper clippings, copies of his university diplomas and transcripts, memoranda and correspondence, book reviews, course evaluations, a fellowship report, notices, referee comments, newsletters, and a certificate of appreciation. Also in the file are group photographs including Jarrell taken at a radio astronomy conference held in Penticton, B.C., in 1994 and at an Irish science and technology conference held in Armagh, Northern Ireland, in Oct. 1994.
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include Jules Pelletier, J. Posner, James E. Page, Michel Paquin, Michel Paradis, John Parry, Robert W. Passfield, G.R. Paterson, W.J. Patterson, Olaf Pedersen, Heinrich Pfeiffer, Esther R. Phillips, Michael A. Peterman, Stuart Pierson, Henri Pilon, Robert W. Passfield, Howard Plotkin, C.J.B.L. Porter.
File consists of reporting sheets and faculty lists pertaining to Jarrell's research about University of Ottawa scientists.
File consists of reporting sheets and faculty lists pertaining to Jarrell's research about Ontario Agricultural College scientists.
File consists of incoming correspondence and memoranda and copies of outgoing correspondence pertaining to Jarrell's academic writing and activities, organized by Jarrell according to correspondent surname. Correspondents include David Oldroyd, Colm E. O'Riordan, Kathleen Ochs, Dorothy M. O'Neill, Ruth Oratz, Margaret J. Osler, Lorraine Ourom, R.L.R. Overing, I.M. Owen, T.H. Levere.
File consists of lists of Canadian scientists who received awards and scholarships from the National Research Council between 1917 and 1938. Also included are notes and slide transparencies pertaining to a presentation entitled "The NRC Scholarship Programme and the Canadian Scientific Professoriate before World War II".
File pertains to Jarrell's agenda paper on the Newbrook Observatory for the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (HSMBC) to determine the observatory's potential national historic significance and his research visit to the observatory. Records in this file are research materials, correspondence, e-mail, invoices, a contract for services, terms of reference for the project, notes, and an interview transcript.
Item is a photocopy of a membership index of this society, detailing membership from the 19th to the early 20th century.
File pertains to this Faculty of Science and Engineering course taught by Jarrell in winter 2012, "Food, science and technology". Records include a course syllabus, and class response reports.
Item contains presentation slides, handouts, assignments, examinations and other materials pertaining to the fall 2003 portion of this course, Science: Past, Present and Future, taught by Jarrell. File formats include PowerPoint slides, spreadsheets, image files, and text files.
File pertains to this Faculty of Science and Engineering course taught by Jarrell in winter 2013, "Understanding food". Records include a TA workload form, quizzes, an examination, and an answer key.
Item contains presentation slides, handouts, lecture notes, assignments, examinations, syllabi and other materials pertaining to three courses taught by Jarrell: The Science and Technology of Music (SC/NATS1520), Food, Science and Technology (SC/NATS1910), and Emergence of Cosmology as a Science (SC/STS 3755). File formats include PowerPoint slides, spreadsheets, PDFs, and text files.