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File · 1985
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains three copies of Petrone's address at the Altrusa International Inc. District Seven Conference at the Red Oak Inn in Thunder Bay on May 3, 1985. The title was "The Sisterhood: A Celebration of Options". There is also articles from MacLean's magazine (Jan. 7, 1985) entitled: "The way women see themselves" by Ann Finlayson and "Taking Stock of the family" by Ross Laver. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled: "An assessment of life at 60: the perspective is breathtaking" by June Callwood, as well as a document saying that Petrone has become a member of The Altrusa Club of Thunder Bay on June 19, 1985, as well as a blank notebook from the club and a small card (likely attached to flowers) from the club.

Petrone vs Colosimo, 1934-37

Includes two lists of payments made to Petrone by Colosimo, one handwritten and one typed, complete with interest calculations and a final balance owing. Also a second page of notes about transactions and the debt's history.

File · 1937-1962
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Includes an examination confirmation document from the University of Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music for Serafina Petrone, alongside several individual grade documents and an exam timetable. Also includes six certificates from the University of Toronto Conservatory of Music presented to Serafina Petrone for: Theory Grade Two, Theory Grade Three, Grade Six Examination in Piano Playing, Grade Eight Examination in Piano Playing, Grade Nine Examination in Piano Playing, and Grade Ten Examination in Piano Playing.

File · 1976
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a spiral bound notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1976 to the United Kingdom, with specific mention of London and Inverness. In between some of the pages are pressed leaves. In the front cover is a record of American Express Travelers Cheques and a calendar.

This file contains the speech made by Penny Petrone entitled "The Native Voice in Canadian Literature from its Oral Tradition to the Present." This is a draft, as there are handwritten edits throughout the speech.

Petrone: Recommendations
File · 1954-1996
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains recommendations on behalf of Penny Petrone to various institutions, as well as thank you cards and a card given after an operation.

File · 1987-1993
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a speech by Petrone for Lakehead University's Distinguished Instructor Award, a poster advertising her lecture "Education 20/20" at the event on April 8, 1992, copies of a newspaper clipping about her lecture entitled "Plenty of heat put on teachers today" (The Chronicle Journal, April 9, 1992), a letter to Petrone from Ann Osborn-Seyffert (Chair, Lakehead University) thanking Petrone for her lecture, copies of the pamphlet given out at the event, a memo discussing upcoming lecture series at Lakehead (1987/1988) featuring Petrone for "Canadian Indian Stereotypes: Myth and Reality" on Feb. 29, 1988, as well as a poster for the event, a small newspaper ad for the event (The Chronicle Journal, Feb. 29, 1988) and letters to Petrone after the event. There is a letter to Petrone from Jane Taylor (Committee on Teaching and Learning) confirming Petrone's participation on a panel of Distinguished Instructors on Nov. 12, 1993, and a letter corresponding a meeting before the panel (Nov. 10) with the other panelists.

File · 1988
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a copy of Petrone's speech "The New Discovery and its Dilemmas," an article from MacLean's magazine (Dec. 2, 1996) entitled "Paying the Price: How a report plays on two native reserves," a copy of a speech/essay entitled "Native American Canadian" with edits throughout and notes written in Italian at the end. There is a poem written by a Native American poet, a speech/essay named "Canadian Indian Literature" and another named "The Inuit: Uncelebrated and Unsung," as well as many copies of all speeches with corrections made. There is a copy of Moose Cree F.N. Tourist Initiative, as well as a deconstructed booklet advertising a lecture by Petrone put on by The Department of English of Lakehead University. The lecture was titled "Canadian Indian Stereotypes: Myth and Reality" and was presented Mon. February 29, 1988.

Petrone papers
File · 1982-2004
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains pages from Agora Online, a Lakehead University faculty newsletter featuring articles about Penny Petrone's donation of her fonds. Also contains a pamphlet about Roby Kidd, an educator who died in 1982.

File · 1988-1989
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

A collection of reviews of Penny Petrone's book Northern Voices Inuit Writing in English. Includes: 4 copies of Globe & Mail, Janet Silman (1989-02-25); 3 copies and 1 original of Canadian Literature-New Books (November 1988); uncited publication with Book Reviews from Ken Hanly, Department of Philosophy, Brandon University, p. 165-167.

Petrone: marriage
File · 1965
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file includes several cards and well wishes from friends and family for the holidays and for Penny Petrone's marriage to a Mr. Francis Vincent MacKinnon. Also includes a parish bulletin announcing her engagement, an invitation to the wedding, and two clippings of a newspaper article about the wedding.

File · 1941
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Includes original pages from a November 1941 edition of The Port Arthur News-Chronicle featuring an article on Penny Petrone's graduating class from Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. Her photo is featured as she won a scholarship. Also includes several photocopies of the article.

File · 1983-1986
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a series of both original and photocopied reviews for Penny Petrone's book First People, First Voices as published in newspapers and magazines. Also contains two photos of Petrone from a newspaper, and a copy of "Kingston Best Sellers" which lists First People, First Voices. An ad in Lakehead Living for the Sweet Thursday Bookshop advertising an autographing event for Petrone, a handwritten review of the book, and a recommendation for the book to be included in high school and pubic libraries by Chief Librarian Gerald R. Brown from Winnipeg are also included in this file, alongside a handwritten letter to Petrone from Phol Stratford. Additionally, a letter in French addressed to Petrone from Pierre Savard of the University of Ottawa, a letter from the University of Toronto Press Editorial Department, and a letter from WIlliam Toye of the Oxford University Press are included in this file.

Petrone: Examination Reports
File · 1938-1975
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Contains several pages of examination results for Penny Petrone from the University of Western Ontario, as well as an Interim High School Assistant's Certificate as presented to Penny Petrone by the Ministry of Education. Also contains transcripts from the Toronto Conservatory of Music, the University of Ottawa, and the University of Alberta. Also contains correspondence between Petrone and the Graduate Committee of the University of Alberta. Also contains a Permanent High School Assistant's Certificate and a Permanent First Class Certificate as presented to Petrone by the Department of Education. Finally, several records for lower, middle, and upper school exams.

File · 1974-1980
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a recommendation letter for Penny Petrone to teach a graduate course on Canadian literature (1980) as well as a letter saying that Petrone would be teaching Doug Frame's courses after his retirement and will not be able to teach in the English department (1974).

File · 1971-1977
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Dorothy Livesay, a Canadian poet. Also contains several pages of writing on Isabella Valancy Crawford, covering her biographical information and an unfinished poem, as well as a University of Alberta library requisition form, and several notes about Petrone's doctoral supervisor and bursaries she was awarded. Also contains a news release for a planned lecture tour in 1971 by Livesay, a letter to Livesay from a student, and a letter to Petrone from an Anne Marriott.

File · 1951
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains the pamphlet from the Annual Spring Convocation from the University of Western Ontario on June 2, 1951, including Petrone receiving her Bachelor of Arts from Assumption College.

File · 1933-1945
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Includes a notice from H. Arbuckle at the Canadian Bank of Commerce and a cheque for Luigi Petrone from the City Recreation Company. Also includes a letter of introduction from H. Arbuckle at the Canadian Bank of Commerce for Luisa Petrone for her to cross the United States border.

File · 1983-1988
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Correspondence and research notes for contacts. Includes: 5 pages of summary notes; letters for contact information (1987-08-10); Evelyn S. Nef (1987-09-29); Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1987-12-15); John Bennett (nd); Raymond D. Poccola (1988-01-29); Edmund Carpenter (1987-09-01); The Arctic Society (1987-07-10); Nunutsiaq News (1987-07-10); Sheldon O'Connell (1987-07-21); Mr. Desjardin (1987-07-28); Eskimo Museum (nd); Toronto Star (1987-07-10); Them Days magazine (1983-01-20).