Correspondence between Claude Garton and Lloyd H. Shinners of Southern Methodist University concerning the loan of specimen
Title taken from writing on reverse.
Plan identifies opportunities for the renewal of downtown south core in Thunder Bay. Plan reviews history of the area and previous plans and studies related to current issues and opportunities within this area.
This file contains a $1 bill ripped in half from South America with notes written on it, There is also programmes from Tranquility Girls' Government Intermediate School for their Prize-Giving Programme on Mon. December 12, 1955, another on December 12, 1957 and another with no date (all from Trinidad), as well as a list of songs to be sung at Tranquility Girls' Festival Music Programme on April 8, 1960. Lastly there is another copy of "The Land of El Dorodo 1961" by Penny Petrone.
This file contains a booklet titled "South African Quiz" detailing trivia and facts about South Africa.
Journal articles and, news, and other media on the South African Apartheid and other governments
This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe Magazine with literary reviews alongside a photocopy of an article on Raymond Souster's work. The article's title is cut off. Additionally, there are copies of multiple poems by Souster. Some annotations.
V. Arti. Roles: Sotilas, Toveri, Eeva, Aania
Typewritten English notes: Third Year Systematic Theology, Soteriology III. Handwritten notes throughout in English and Finnish. No date but likely 1940s.
Box 1 File 31.
Typewritten English notes: First Year Theology, Soteriology I. Handwritten notes throughout in English and Finnish. No date but likely 1940s.
Box 1 File 33
Handwritten and typescript notes for Soteriology I: Outlines of Christian Doctrine. No date; likely 1940s.
Box 4 File 111.
Veijo Meri. Roles: Asu, Salo, Tulo, Latomaki, Jokinen
- Printed in Port Arthur, Ontario by Työkansan Kustannusyhtiö
- Includes original songs by Finnish-Canadian socialists Moses Hahl (including humorous songs under his penname Hijoppi Rotilainen) and Aku Päiviö
J.H. Tuhkanen. Roles: Timo, Liisa, Matti, Pirkko, Jussi,Heikki, Tahvo, Riita, Leena, Eeva
Urho Viinikainen
Correspondence between Claude Garton and James H. Soper (University of Toronto, National Museums of Canada, as well as a newspaper clipping entitled “Archaeology Researchers Explain North Shore Work” by Cecilia Le May (The Fort William Daily Times-Journal – Monday, August 15, 1960)
This file contains a series of newspapers including a column titled "On The Menu" by ANCS Correspondent & Cartoonist Everett Soop from several 1977 publications of The Native People. This file also contains a series of photocopied article from newspapers and magazines including "Soop's works chart growth of an esthetic" by Arthur McDougall dated Monday, March 16, 1981 in The Lethbridge Herald, three articles in Kainai News by Everett Soop: "Satire of a Candidate My Fellow Blooded Indians" (1968), "A Royal Commission On the Whiteman Act" (1968) and "A Living Nightmare" (1968). Also includes two articles in The Lethbridge heraldi: "Blood cartoonist in documentary"(1982), "Soop easily holds roasters at bay with barrage of insults" (1981) by Herald Staff Writer Brad Teeter. Additinally, "The Blood Cartoonist 'I'll put down anyone,' Soop says as he seeks out a book publisher," "Soop at the Glenbow: Humorist discusses prejudice" by Dan Dibbelt from Windspeaker (1988), "The two sides of Everett Soop" by Jackie Red Crow in Windspeaker (1987), "Soop proving Indian humor" (1979), and "'I'd like to do away with Indian Affairs" by Roger Epp, Herald Staff Writer. A photocopy of a advertisement cutout for D.R and Sons Lumber Co. dated January 2 1982 from Kainai News is also found in this file.This file also contains a book advertisement including Everett Soop's novel titled "I See My Tribe Is Still Behind Me!" Additionally, this file contains two handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.
Songbook entitled "Humoristiseja Lauluja" written by Tatu Pekkarinen (1921); Songbook entitled "Humoristiseja Lauluja" written by Arthur Kylander.
D, 9, 10, I 1: Songbook (solo): Kokoelma yksinlauluja nuorisolle = Collections of songs for youth. Words in Finnish, Swedish and German.
Song written by Jack Jackson entitles "Kotiinpaluu" (Returning Home) for a play entitled "Myrsky-yon Laulu" (Stormy Night's Song)".
"For Lynn Milnes"
This work has also been arranged for bassoon and piano.