This file contains a photocopied typewritten document from bulletin 201 pg. 18-19 titled "Address to General Synod by Rev. Ernest Willie Diocese of New Westminster."
Correspondence with T.J. Williams, 1965.
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Harry Williams, mainly about hepatics in Ontario.
This file contains a photocopied typewritten document detailing information of the papers written or kept by Eleazer Williams, a Metis leader and missionary. These papers include sermons, notes, business papers and accounts, and documents in both an indigenous language and French.
Royal Commission on Workers' Compensation news release for Ontario public hearings; proposal for TBDIWSG project; terms of reference for Royal Commission.
William Peach was president of the Port Arthur Riding Liberal Association, worked for C.D. Howe at his engineering firm.
These records consist of correspondence between W.J. Bennett, Private Secretary to C.D. Howe, and William Peach, and relate to issues affecting Howe's Port Arthur constituency. Common themes include employment, improvements to postal services, dredging and other infrastructure, and the 1937 Ontario election.
Correspondence with William Morgan, 1963
Photographs and documents, generally collected because they would be of interest regarding the history of Port Arthur and Fort William. Includes rail and CPR, ships, fishing, and social and sporting groups.
Correspondence between Dr. Schroeter and Emilio Willems. Sociology in Brazil, by Emilio Willems. Notes from Dr. Schroeter on the Willems paper.
Contains a letter from Charles Wilkins to Penny Petrone about writing a blurb for a book.
Eino Leino. Roles: Werner, Konrad, Hans, Joro, Ulrich, Jost, Walter, Wilhelm, Arnold, Meier, Klaus, Gertrud. Finnish translation .
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Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Claude Garton with those working for Wilfred Laurier University, including Terry McIntosh and Dr. Arnold A. Wellwood (Curator) concerning loans of specimen, including a list of plants loaned from Lakehead to W.L.U in 1968-1969, confirmation sheets showing the loan of specimen between Lakehead (Claude E. Garton Herbarium) and Dr. Arnold A. Wellwood at the Wilfred Laurier University Herbarium
Sheet of number of Wiley online downloads arranged by journal title.
A letter from Bruce Hyer (Chairman, Environmental Concerns Committee) to Ontario Provincial Parks Council concerning the preservation of the Ogoki-Albany Wilderness Area, “A Statement on Nature Reserves for the Province of Ontario” by The Federation of Ontario Naturalists, “Minister Announces Establishment of 28 Wilderness Areas Across Ontario Under New Legislation”, correspondence between Claude Garton and W.L. Sleeman (District Forester, Department of Lands and Forests” listing areas the Field Naturalists’ Club think should be considered for wilderness areas
Motion passed by the Senate on April 3rd in relation to a case 1971. Motion to the Lakehead University Senate. The Report of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee (Bjorgo Case) 1971. Report of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee (Bjorgo Case) presented to the Senate of Lakehead University June 1st, 1971. Senate Motions, Tuesday, 1 June 1971. The Ad Hoc Committee concerning Professor Wightman [...] has reached the following conclusions June 1st, 1971. Meeting on Saturday, April 3, 1971, the Lakehead University Senate passed the passed the following motion. Argus News Special Thursday, March 18, 1971. The activities of the S.F.A.C. 1971 [Related documents and handwritten notes attached]. The decision not to renew your probationary contract 1970. Accompanying document was presented by the Students for Arbitration to the Lakehead University Board of Governors 1971 [attached - Document Presented to Board of Governors by Students for Arbitration Committee March 22, 1971]. Ad Hoc Committee of Lakehead University Senate. Drawing - The dispute involves 3 interest groups - [diagram of the appeal board]. Argus News Special Wednesday, March 24, 1971. Why Students are Demanding Arbitration for Professor Wightman. Fact Sheet and Statement Apr. 19.1963. Comments concerning the matter of arbitration in the case of Mr. Wrightman 1971. Argus News Special Monday, March 15, 1971. Special A.M.S. Council Meeting A Motion For Arbitration Sunday, March 14, 1971. The Victor Wightman Affair. Your case with Professor Magwood 1971. Formal appeal 1971. The Executive of Lakehead University Faculty Association acknowledges the receipt of your note 1970. Probationary contract 1970. Telegram from W. G. Tamblyn, President, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ont. Lufa Executive Meeting with A. M. S. Wednesday, March 4, 1970. All Members of the Lakehead University Faculty Association refrain from making public statement 1970. Argus News Special Wednesday, March 18th, 1970. Review Board with student representation 1970. [...] Professor v. Wightman 1970. This Agreement made this day of February, 1970 Between: Lakehead University herein after called
Contains a printout of "Colonial, neo-colonial, post-colonial: images of Christian missions in Hiram A Cody's The Frontiersman, Rudy Wiebe's First and Vital Candle and Basil Johnston's Indian School Days" from the Journal of Canadian Studies. Also contains several articles from magazines like MacLean's and Canadian Forum on Indigenous literature, all referencing or centering on Rudy Wiebe's work.
Folder containing presentation by Victims of Mining Environment; news articles; correspondence; presentation to the Royal Commission studying Workers' Compensation with tax information and statistics on workplace fatalities; TBDIWSG Meeting minutes; research overview of spousal and dependent benefits.
This file contains a handout entitled "Response as Curriculum in Literature", as well as essays on the topic "Why Teach Literature?" from Petrone's students for her 4280 class. There are also magazine articles: "Why Teach Literature?" (The Argus) and "The Uses of Literature" (Canadian School Journal, May-June 1963).
A bound collection of manuscripts of Who talks of victory? To endure is all. Dated 1962-1964. Poems are handwritten with some notes, written in a collection of bound up notebooks.
Covers the research, writing, and response for the book Who Killed Sir William: a community-university research alliance seeks justice for injured workers. With planning notes, edits and transcript development, the story of the Research Action Alliance on the Consequences of Work Injury RAACWI is detailed by authors Marion Endicott and Steve Mantis with reference to Sir William Meredith and the early establishing of principles of workers' compensation.
Who is the Northern Woman? Feminism and Place in the Northern Woman Journal: 1974 - 1980 A Thesis to the Committee on Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Arts and Science Trent University Peterborough, Ontario Canada Copyright by Julie Rouse 1997 Canadian Heritage and Development Studies M. A. Program May 1998
Correspondence with E.T. Whiteley, 1962.
This file contains a series of newspaper articles and pages including "Special Treatment? The history of the Whitedog Indian Reserve" page A7 from "The Chronicle-Journal/Times-News" dated September 6, 1992, an article titled "$3 million Whitedog settlement with Ontario" on page 12 from "The Chronicle-Journal" dated December 13, 1983, and an article titled "$3 million in compensation 'won't mean a lot.'"