Schrieber Photo. Catalogued 1
Schrieber Newspaper Articles.
The study is to develop a responsive, realistic and implementable Tourism Development Strategy for Schreiber. The study looks at the potential tourism resources, and public participation in the study. Included with the study is a Schreiber Heritage and Tourism Committee bylaws packet.
Correspondence with citizens of Schreiber and a copy of a 1964 water pollution survey of Schreiber.
This file contains the small report "The Picture of Catholic Education in Ontario", published by the Provincial Education Program Committee, and features Petrone's name on the cover.
This file contains pamphlets for non-traditional schools, including The Everdale Place, Sunnyhill Nursery School, and Toronto Waldorf School.
This file contains newspaper clippings on the subject of schools and the students that are graduating from them: "Life's not just work" (The Chronicle Journal, Aug. 2 1988), "Students Need a Balanced View: Too Much Gloom and Doom on Future" (1984), Parts 1-3 of "Education and Ecstasy" (Look, 1968), "The Trouble in Our Schools" (Today magazine - Thunder Bay edition, Sept. 5 1981), and "The Learning Factory: Lining Up for Assembly" (The Chronicle Journal weekend, Oct. 16 1976).
This file contains a document with information on Jane Schoolcraft and a poem she wrote about the death of her son from The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library. A photocopy of the original poem Jane wrote is also included in this file. This file also includes a photocopied handwritten note on Schoolcraft alongside handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone on Schoolcraft. This file also contains a pamphlet titled "The John Johnston House: An Architectural and Construction Exhibit" from the Chippewa County Historical Society INC. in Sault Ste. Marie Michigan. Additionally, this file contains the Autumn 1981 edition of The Beaver.
This file contains a photocopied excerpt from "Notes on The Iroquois" by Henry R. Schoolcraft in 1847. This file also contains two pages taken from "Narrative Journal of Travels from Detroit Northwest through the Great Chain of American Lakes to the source of the Mississippi River" by Henry R. Schoolcraft in 1820. Additionally, this file contains a series of photocopied book chapters and articles including "Commerce, Civillity and Old Sault Ste Marie" by Graham A. MacDonald (The Beaver), "Schoolcraft The Literary Voyager or Muzzeniegum" edited with an introduction by Philip P. Mason from Michigan State University Press (1962), as well as several sections from an unidefntified book published in 1974. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note written by Penny Petrone.
This file includes various slides related to Lakehead University’s School of Nursing from 1983 to 1985.
Proposal for School Librarianship to the Faculty of Education, chart of placement of graduates by type of institution and course syllabi. Also includes Advisory Committee meeting minutes on varied topics such as budgeting and enrollment, two-year and four-year diploma programs and enrollment.
The School of Library Technology at Lakehead University operated from 1966 until 2002, administratively part of the Faculty of University Schools. It was one of only two university-based Library Technology programs in Canada.
Students enrolled in either a 2-year diploma program, or a post-graduate diploma program that could often be completed within 1 year. In the late 1980s, amid concerns that non-degree programs might no longer be funded by the Ontario government, there was a proposal to create a 3-year Bachelor of Arts in Library and Information Studies.
The records consist of:
School Administration: Includes reports, plans and proposals, newsletters, and reference material spanning the year of the School's operation.
Student Experience: Includes yearbooks, photographs, and scrapbooks of students and graduates of the program.
Letters related to practice work sessions for Library technician students in Lakehead University Library, letters opposing and approving of proposed 4 year undergraduate degree programme in Library Technology.
This file includes negatives from the School of Business from August in 1993.
Black ink drawings. Early east end School house, closed 1903. Also the first School in Fort William.
Questionnaire from the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Committee 1966. Questionnaire. Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan questionnaire 1967. You have been awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship under the Commonwealth 1961. Commonwealth Scholarships offered by the United Kingdom 1961. Winning the Commonwealth Scholarship and attending University of London 1961. Commonwealth Scholarships offered by the United Kingdom 1961. Commonwealth Scholarships - Extension of tenure 1963. Travel for studies from Association of Commonwealth Universities 1963. Report on my work during the first session of the current academic year 1961. Annual Report. Returning to Canada 1965. Commonwealth Scholarship paying fares for travel 1964. Handwritten correspondence. Attending McMasters 1957. University of Toronto School of Social Work The Qualifying Examination November, 1954. Acknowledge your resignation from Harvard's graduate album April 18, 1961. Correspondence regarding: Congratulations on your award of a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for 1961-62 from Harvard University 1961. Harvard University The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Excerpts from the General Announcement General Information. Harvard University The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Supplement to the General Announcement Higher Degrees in History. Harvard University The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Supplement to the General Announcement Committee on Regional Studies A.M. in Regional Studies - Soviet Union.
Grouped together: correspondence regarding: Thank you for your recent letter notifying us of your decision to decline a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 1961; Upon the recommendations of a regional Selection committee, the National Selection Committee has appointed you a Woodrow Wilson Fellow for the academic year 1961 - 62 1961;
Thank you for informing us that you will not be attending Columbia as a graduate student next term 1961; We are happy to announce that you have been found academically eligible by the graduate School to work toward the Master of Arts degree in History. From Indiana University 1960; The University of Toronto the Department of History has recommended your acceptance as a doctoral candidate 1961;
You have been awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship for the academic year 1961-62 tenable at the University of Toronto or McMaster University 1961; Letter of admission to Syracuse University 1961; Send you a I-20 form upon request if you need it 1961.
This file includes photographs and negatives pertaining to the winners of scholarships by Lakehead University affiliates such as the Presidents awards, Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee award, Alumni Award and the Rhodes Award between 1988 and 1992.
Typescript and handwritten writing on religious/theological subjects. Most are of considerable length (30-50 pages).
Box 1 File 15.
The Sociological Category of the Federal Government (In German), by Herman Schmalenbach, 1922. Sociology of the Subject Matters (In German), by Herman Schmalenbach, 1927.
Bourgeoisification of the Proletariat (In German), by Dr. Hans Speier, 1931. Notes on The Psychology of Socialism by Henry de Man, 1928. Notes on The Employees from the Newest Germany (In German), by Siegfried Kracauer, 1930. Remarks on the Perception of Social Structure (In German), by Hans Speier, 1933.
Dr. Schroeter
Laminated schematics for body including muscles, skeletal, joints, circulation, eye and ear and nervous system.
Notes on Helmut Schelsky article; Ein Soziologe in der Bundesrepublik ( A Sociologist in the Federal Republic), 1986. Die Drei Soziologien: Zu Helmut Schelskys, Ortsbestimmung der deutschen Soziologie (The Three Sociologies: On Helmut Schelsky, Location of German Sociology) by Von Ralf Dahrendorf, 1960. Zum Standort der deutschen Soziologie im ersten Jahrhundert Drittel (The Location of German Sociology in the First Century of the Third Century) by Von Helmut Klages, 1964.
Copy of Ressentiment by Max Scheler, 1961
Schedule for "Finnish Experience" photo display (March-May 1984).