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Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark containing the sermon, "Herod; or the power of a roused conscience," Greenpoint, 14 June 1872, and the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark containing the sermon, "The work of the Ministry," Baldwins, 27 March 1872, and the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark containing the sermon, "The Wonderful Saviour," Baldwinsville, New York, January 1871, and the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark, containing sermons delivered on the Toronto City East Circuit. The sermons are entitled: "The Pre-eminent importance of Early Piety," August 1863; "The broad way to Destruction," 14 April 1864; "Strength against Temptation," 23 April 1864; "The Christian's Inheritance," 20 May 1864; "The Sufferings of Christ," 15 July 1864; "Christian Thanksgiving," 12 August 1864; "Eternity," 19 August 1864; "The Jubilee," 26 August 1864. The sermons are often accompanied by the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark, containing sermons entitled: "The Prayer in the Garden," Toronto City East Circuit, Yorkville, 31 July 1863; "The Sinners Character & End," Toronto City East Circuit, Yorkville, 4 August 1863; "Ejaculatory Prayer," Toronto City East Circuit, 14 August 1863; "The day of Pentecost," Toronto City East Circuit, 3 September 1863; "Joy of Angels," Toronto East Circuit, 30 December 1863; "A rest to the people of God; "Marriage of the King's Son,"New York, 12 October 1875; "The Rejectors of the Feast," New York, 6 November 1875; "The Acceptors of the Feast"; and "The Intruder at the Feast." The sermons are often accompanied by the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark, containing sermons entitled: "Glorying in the Cross"; "Hearing the Gospel," Mt. Pleasant, 1861; "The Faithful Saying," Burford, 18 March 1861; "Repentence" (retitled "Prodigal Son"), Port Dover, 19 July 1861, with second and third discourses; and "Secret Prayer," Port Dover, 21 September 1861. The sermons are often accompanied by the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark, "Written during my labours on the Blenheim Circuit in the year 1859." It contains sermons entitled: "Preparation to meet God"; "The Worth of the Soul"; "The Fatal Night"; "An Address to Dispisers"; "The Certainty of Death"; "The Young the hope of the Church"; and "The Short bed & narrow covering," Burford, 8 August 1859. The sermons are often accompanied by the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

Notebook

File consists of a handwritten notebook used by William W. Clark while residing in Plattsville, Blenheim Township, Canada West. The notebook begins with a secton on "Questions & Answers on Ancient History," followed by sermons entitled: "An Invitation to enter the Ark of Safety," Plattsville, April 1859; "Blessedness of the Dead that die in the Lord," Fairfield Cottage, Burford, 6 July 1859; "Christian Perfection"; "Difficulties of Death-bed conversion"; and "The Lord; Coming to Judgement." The sermons are often accompanied by the numbers of hymns sung at the service.

William Clark fonds

  • F0669
  • Fonds
  • 1859-1875

Fonds consists of nine handwritten notebooks containing the sermons written by William Clark for services held in several locations throughout Canada West (later Ontario), including Blenheim, Burford, Plattsville, Port Dover, and Toronto. The sermons created during the 1870s were written in Baldwinsville and Greenpoint, which were likely communities on Long Island, New York. Each sermon begins with a title and the underlying biblical text, and often include the numbers of the hymns sung during the service.

Clark, William Warner

Sexuality studies at York : background documents, 1966-1979

File consists of: a draft history of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer activities at York University from the 1960s to 1979; articles clipped from the student newspaper, Excalibur concerning police harassment, women’s liberation and homophiles, student and media attitudes toward gays, and campus housing; and newsletters published by the York University Homophile Association, November 1970, January 1971, and March 1971.

Stein, Marc

Sexuality Studies Program

File consists of: supplemental calendars for 2008-2009 and 2009-2010; lists of students enrolled in the program; statements of revenue and expenses; proposal to develop an option to major in Sexuality Studies; printed email correspondence; promotional material for lectures and film nights; minutes of Council meetings; reports; documents pertaining to activities of the Sexuality Studies Co-ordinator Search Committee; and course syllabi.

Stein, Marc

Sexuality Studies Program

File consists of: supplemental calendars for 2006-2007 and 2007-2008; documents pertaining to the curriculum and pedagogy roundtable, September 2006; minutes of Council meetings dealing with program growth, faculty appointments, special events, visioning exercises, course rubric, admissions, budget, website development, faculty profiles, and curriculum review; bibliography of faculty publications and productions; printed email correspondence; course proposal forms; award proposal forms for student academic performance; and student lists.

Stein, Marc

Sexuality Studies Program

File consists of records of the Sexuality Studies Committee pertaining to: support for the program proposal from faculty, staff, and students; governance of the program; status of courses; proposal for certificate and minor programs; and spreadsheets for course enrolment. File also includes records of the Sexuality Studies Council dealing with governance, course instruction and designations, special events such as lectures and film nights, and development of a course rubric.

Stein, Marc

Marc Stein fonds

  • F0664
  • Fonds
  • 2004-2009

Fonds consists of records created by Marc Stein in the course of his activities as a teacher and administrator, including a draft history of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer activities at York University from the 1960s to 1979, articles clipped from the student newspaper, Excalibur, concerning police harassment, women’s liberation and homophiles, student and media attitudes toward gays, and campus housing, and newsletters of the York University Homophile Association, 1970-1971, that were given to Stein when he was appointed Sexuality Studies Coordinator; records of the Sexuality Studies Committee pertaining to support for the program proposal, governance of the program, status of courses, proposal for certificate and minor programs, course enrolment, course instruction and designations, special events such as lectures and film nights, development of a course rubric, supplemental calendars for 2006-2010, minutes of Council meetings, a bibliography of faculty publications and productions, printed email correspondence, course proposal forms, award proposal forms for student academic performance, student lists, statements of revenue and expenses, the proposal to develop an option to major in Sexuality Studies; and course syllabi.

Stein, Marc

Canada, Department of National Revenue fonds

  • F0662
  • Fonds
  • 1875-1912

Fonds consists of registers of British vessels employed in the coasting trade on Canada's Atlantic coast. One volume records vessels that arrived at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, between 1876 and 1906, and the other volume lists vessels that departed from this port between 1876 and 1910. The registers include date of entry, rig and name of vessel, the master's name, port of departure or destination, whether the vessel was carrying cargo or ballast, and the number of tons and crew permitted under transire or coasting license.

Barbara Godard collection

  • F0656
  • Collection
  • ca. 2008

Collection consists of conference material, documentary film footage, and textual material related to the scholarship, legacy and cultural impact of Barbara Godard, donated to the archives by former students, colleagues, family members and friends.

Karpinski, Eva C.

Nina Whiting

File consists of work by Ingeborg’s good friend Nina Whiting, a photograph of Whiting, obituaries, and a memorial pamphlet from Whiting’s funeral.

Articles

File consists of articles on art, philosophy, history and psychology, as well as copies of poems.

Thomas Ring-Stiftung

File consists of a letter from Thomas Ring-Stiftung, and articles “Saturn, the element of tectonics,” (translated title from German) and “Self-importance."

Correspondence

File consists of personal and professional correspondence, including notes from husband J.W. (Hans) Mohr, writer Timothy Findley, German painter Peter Bieselt, and a copy of a letter Ingeborg sent to Prime Minister Jean Chretien regarding the Iraqi conflict and war.

Magazine and newspaper clippings

File consists of magazine and newspaper articles collected by Ingeborg about art, architecture and entertainment, including an article about Ingeborg’s work with batik and oil painting, and a feature article in Kingston’s Profile magazine from 2000.

Artist profile

File consists of Ingeborg’s curriculum vitae, artist profiles, a short biography, a list of exhibitions, and a copy of the her article “Notes on painting," 2000.

Exhibitions

File consists of an exhibition book, pamphlets, and cards from some of Ingeborg’s exhibits including Landscapes Skyscapes, 1986 studio exhibition, Notes on dark ground, Messegalerie, and Transition.

Daniel Manfredi

File consists of correspondence from writer Daniel Manfredi and copies of his articles and stories.

Ingeborg Mohr fonds

  • F0651
  • Fonds
  • 1921-2004

Fonds consists of: an early sketchbook; an exhibit book from the Agnes Etherington Art Centre entitled Notes on dark ground; a magazine with an article about Ingeborg; an invitation to Ingeborg’s 1986 studio show on Howe Island; a collection of magazine articles and clippings of upcoming gallery exhibits, architecture, and art; newspaper clippings on movies, art and entertainment; correspondence from friends, family and colleagues including artist Nina Whiting, writer Daniel Manfredi, painter Peter Bieselt, Thomas Ring-Stiftung, Joan Mackenzie, and gallery owners; a letter from Timothy Findley; artist profiles of Ingeborg Mohr; her curriculum vitae; articles, stories and poems written by friends; and a collection of articles on art, architecture and philosophy.

Mohr, Ingeborg, 1921-2004

Evelyn Kallen fonds

  • F0625
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1991, predominant 1972-1978

Fonds consists of sound recordings, photographs and other materials primarily related to Kallen's research in the town of Igloolik in the Northwest Territory (now Nunavut) in the 1970s and her interviews and recordings of issues related to gay rights during the same period.

Kallen, Evelyn

Robert Fothergill fonds

  • F0603
  • Fonds
  • 1970-2009

Fonds consists of textual records created or accumulated by Robert Fothergill, including manuscripts, drafts and promotional material relating to his work as a theatre professor and playwright.

Fothergill, Robert A.

Correiro Portugues

vol. VI, issues 135-136, 142-143. vol. VII, issues 147, 152, 156-159, 165, 173.

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