Fonds consists of: personal and professional correspondence, including letters and email exchanged with family and individuals involved in Canada's literary community such as Steven Heighton and David Helwig; essays written while Cowan was a student; correspondence, notes and drafts of her work as a translator; research notes and drafts of her short stories and novels; professorial records including tenure and promotion files, course evaluations, and other material that documents her career as a professor at l'Université de Québec at Trois-Rivières; correspondence and manuscripts relating to her involvement with the literary community in Québec; and examples of Cowan's work with digital photography. Accession 2007-052 includes photographs of Judith Cowan receiving the Governor General's Literary Award in 2004.
Cowan, Judith ElaineFile consists of records relating to Judith Cowan's participation in the Lectures Kola Readings series in Montreal, 20 June 2017, when she read a passage from Road of Metamorphoses.
File consists of a paperback copy of Stephen Crane's book, Red Badge of Courage (Toronto, 1962; inscribed by Judith Cowan in 1969), underlined with notes by Cowan for teaching the work to Québécois students, accompanied by an article by Adam Gopnik about Crane that was clipped from The New Yorker, 25 October 2021.
File consists of a copy of the Toronto newspaper that was published on Confederation Day.
Accession consists of: printed correspondence sent Canada Post and email, including many colour digital images taken by Judith Cowan and others, 2022-2023; Cowan's unfinished novel, "A Better Class of Illusion," with handwritten annotation, 25 October 2019; a brochure for the 39e Festival International de la Poesie; and letters to Cowan by her friend Dr. Hector L. van Vierssen Trip, accompanied by his essays on Alpertus on church and state, Germanic linguistic studies, Latin in biology, his trip to the Netherlands in 1988, and a history of the Trip family, 1978-1990.
File consists of printed messages and images sent to or from Judith Cowan.
File consists of letters written to and from Judith Cowan.
File consists of printed messages and images sent from and to Judith Cowan.
File consists of a programme for the poetry festival held in Trois-Rivieres from 29 Sep. to 8 Oct. 2023.
File consists of a second edition of an essay on the use of Latin to name botanical discoveries in biology.
File consists of a lined book containing notes made by Donald S. Macdonald while a student at Ashbury College in Ottawa.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of letters and postcards written by family and friends of Donald S. Macdonald, and in particular by his parents.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of letters written by Donald S. Macdonald to his family while in Whitehorse during June and July while working on a forestry survey.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a programme for the production of "John Brown's body" at Massey Hall, 9 December 1952, featuring Tyrone Power, Judith Anderson, and Raymond Massey, the schedule for the third season of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1955, and programmes for the productions of "Julius Caesar" and "The Merchant of Venice."
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a instruction books, brochures, and list of spare parts for a motorized scooter.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a brochure and map for Copenhagen, and a directory of European student hostels and restaurants published by the Swiss National Union of Students.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of programmes, match summaries, and a list of fixtures for the Ottawa Valley Cricket Council, an outline of a junior cricket tour of England in 1957, minutes of the Cricket Committee, Toronto, 1959-1960, and coverage of cricket matches by the "Ottawa Citizen."
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of passport-style portraits of Donald S. Macdonald taken during two sittings with Meyers Studios.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of research notes and draft text on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of correspondence, newspaper articles, an issue of "Light blue : the magazine of Cambridge University sport," and a photograph of Donald S. Macdonald participating in a hockey game.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of legal memoranda and correspondence prepared by Donald S. Macdonald for senior associates of the law firm, in particular Senator S.A. Hayden, J.H.C. Clarry, J.W. Walker, J.W. Blain, and W.R. Rest.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of legal memoranda and correspondence prepared by Donald S. Macdonald for senior associates of the law firm, in particular Senator S.A. Hayden, and J.W. Walker.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of legal memoranda and correspondence prepared by Donald S. Macdonald for senior associates of the law firm.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of legal memoranda and correspondence prepared by Donald S. Macdonald for senior associates of the law firm.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of an issue of "Time : the weekly magazine," Canada edition, with an article devoted to the results of the 1962 national election and a paragraph focusing on Donald S. Macdonald.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of the printed listed of delegates, including Donald S. Macdonald as Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State for External Affairs.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a programme for the conference.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a memorandum pertaining to management of contingency funds and related costs for the program to purchase four Tribal Class destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of correspondence relating to the administration of conflict of interest guidelines for federal Cabinet ministers.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of speaking notes outlining the work of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources to meet the growing demand for energy, particularly in terms of resources under the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Hudson Bay, the Arctic, and the Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory, including exploration for oil and gas and the Mackenzie valley pipeline.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a bumper sticker with bright pink lettering stating, "Let the eastern bastards freeze in the dark!"
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of a memorandum giving an overview of the terms of legislation signed by the President of the United States in October 1962.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of correspondence containing recommendations for the appointment of a civilian Deputy Minister and Assistant Deputy Minister for the Department of National Defence.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of correspondence and reports pertaining to the campaign to ban or more tightly control the use of pyrotechnics.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-File consists of "'The Record speaks : excerpts from Canadian press dispatches, press clippings and actual recordings of Mr. Diefenbaker's speeches during his 1962 campaign," and an issue of "The St. David Liberal news" focusing on the campaign of Joe Potts.
Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-