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Rouxel, Marcelle
File · 1964
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence with Marcelle Rouxel, with attached newspaper clippings. Also included are advertisements for a motor and a gas stove. 1964.

File · 1991-1994
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains two copies of a memorandum of agreement between Penny Petrone and Routledge Publishing about her submission of articles towards their book, The Routledge Encyclopedia of Commonwealth Literature, one blank and one signed. Also contains correspondence between Petrone, Eugene Benson, L. W. Conolly, Diana Brydon, and Olga Griffin about The Encyclopedia. Also contains a set of editorial guidelines for contributions, two write-ups on authors Rosa Caroline Praed and William Robertson Davies. Further contains correspondence referring to Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English between Petrone, Benson, and Alexandra Clark. Finally, copies of the articles Petrone submitted to Routledge on Indigenous literature in Canada, including a biography on Pauline Johnson.

File · 1960-1994
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

File contains two letters to Dr Petrone discussing her interest in Rousseliere. Two photos of Rouseliere and Petrone together at St. Albert, Manitoba. A photocopied excerpt titled "I live with the Eskimos", an article by Guy Mary-Rousseliere. Dated February 1971/ pp 188-217. A photocopy except titled "The Grace of Kukigak", dated December 1960. Photocopy of obituary article titled "Authority on Arctic and its people" by the Globe and Mail, April 30th, 1994. 3 index cards detailing texts on Rousseliere. Typed obituary titled "Father Guy Mary-Rousseliere from the Ottawa Citizen, May 1st, 1994.

Round Table CIWA
File · 2003
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

Consulting materials for CIWA Round Table Project on Return to Work, September 2003. Included are invoices; planning notes; research materials on claims for Injured Workers; forum program and agenda; planning correspondence and session overviews.

Rothney, Gordon
File · 1940-1965
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence with Gordon Rothney, Dean of Arts at Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology (1963-1964). Also included are two of Mr. Rothney’s original works, one is a brief to the task force of the Canadian Unity, and one is titled “Quebec, Canada, and the World: 1940-1965”.

Collection · 2023

Viljo Rosvall and Janne Voutilainen, while working to organize lumber workers with the Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Canada (LWIUC) at Onion Lake, disappeared in November 1929 and were later found dead. These deaths have been contested: many believe that they were killed for their work in the labour movement, while the official inquest stated their deaths were accidental and due to drowning.

This collection of records includes academic and popular articles related to the deaths of Rosvall and Voutilainen, and materials related to their grave site and memorials. The most significant item here is an affidavit made by Arthur Alanko to Ernie Epp and Paul Pugh: he states that while visiting Finland in 1990 he was given information about men who had killed Rosvall and Voutilainen and then returned to Finland. This information is new to the story as generally understood and told as part of Thunder Bay's popularly understood history.

Epp, A. Ernest
File · 1980
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Pamphlet detailing the works by artist Susan Ross of Thunder Bay. Invitation card to attend Altered Egos, the multimedia work of Carl Beam, dated October 12th, 1984. Invitiation card to attend Images of the North, etchings by Susan Ross, dated September 26th, 1984.

Ross, Sinclair
File · 1986-1999
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains 2 student essays on Sinclair Ross and a copy of "The Lamp at Noon." Additionally, there are four photocopied essays on Ross. The first titled "'But do your Thing': conformity, self reliance, and Sinclair Ross's As For Me and My House" by T.J Matheson published in the Dalhousie Review. The second titled "'as if it really mattered': The narrator of Sinclair Ross's As For Me and My House" by Anne Compton published in Studies in Canadian Literature. The third is titled "Questioning Sexuality in Sinclair Ross's 'As For Me and My House'" by Timothy R. Cramer published in ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature. The final one is titled "Dante. C.D Burns and Sinclair Ross: Philosophical Issues in As For Me and My House" by Thomas M. F. Gerry published in Mosaic.

Ross, Ian
File · 2003
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a newspaper article dated March 2, 2003 and titled "fareWel has flaws, but it's play worth seeing." The article was written by Hubert O'Hearn, a freelance writer living in Thunder Bay. The article discusses Ian Ross's play fareWel, at Magnus Theatre. O'Hearn writes "The play's title, fareWel, is a play on words twisting welfare sideways. So too is the comedy of the play a twist on tragedies of unemployment and the loss of dignity."

Ross, Eustace
File · 1968
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a page of The Telegram on Eustace Ross. There is an article on his poetry by Margaret Avison and an excerpt from a biography on him by Barry Callaghan.

Ross, Alex
File · 1959-1960
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

A journal article titled “Can Canadian Education Look to a British Example”, by Alex Ross, and correspondence with Alex Ross, 1959-1960.