Four issues (1951) of the industry magazine Ravintolahenkilökunta (Restaurant Staff.) Printed in Helsinki.
Three PDF documents relating to Pentti (Ben) Järvenpää's (1925-2020) life and memorial service. Life story document written by Pirkko Shalden and approved by Järvenpää.
Marion Henderson (1908-1988) was an author, musician, music teacher, and active volunteer.
She began her work as a music teacher, first in Iroquois Falls, then at the Lakehead from 1949 to 1973. She was a singer and choir leader, and played organ and flute. As a researcher and author, she was interested in early European settlers in Fort William, and wrote historical fiction, children’s literature, book reviews, and articles. She also worked in school libraries, and after retirement was a volunteer indexer at the Brodie Library (Thunder Bay Public Library).
Inge Rakovszky worked as a library technician at the Brodie Library from 1969 to 1989. During this time she worked closely with Marion Henderson, as well as other local historians such as Elizabeth Arthur, Ernst Zimmermann, and Joseph Mauro. She assisted Henderson in the last years of her life, including with the distribution of papers and published material.
These records were kept by Inge Rakovszky until their donation to Lakehead University Archives in 2024.
The records consist of some correspondence, copies of Marion Henderson’s writings, and a set of photographic sides.
Includes biographical materials on Marion Henderson; correspondence between Henderson and Rakovszky; and correspondence between Rakovszky and others regarding Marion Henderson's writings and death.
Correspondence: Marion Henderson and Inge Rakovszky. 1986-1987.
Correspondence: Inge Rakovszky with Irene Strople and Gladys Carefoot, sisters of Marion Henderson. 1988-1989.
Muckle Sam the Sailorman, by Marion Henderson. 1986.
The Sugar Time Bear, no date, two copies with additional hand-drawn illustrative material.
Minutes of departmental meetings of the Lakehead University Department of Mathematical Sciences. Mathematics was an academic Department at Lakehead University since 1965.
Minutes of departmental meetings, 2003-2004.
Minutes of departmental meetings, 2005-2006.
Records of the Native Studies Study Group, the Native Advisory Committee, and the Sub-Committee on Academic Programming in Native Studies. Records relate to programs and services for Indigenous students at Lakehead, and illustrate the development of what became the Department of Indigenous Learning.
Documents include reports and proposals, correspondence, and meeting materials of the three internal organizations. There is specific information about the Native Access Program, Native Nurses Entry Program, Native Language Instruction Program, and course descriptions. There is also incidental information on other programs and services at Lakehead University.
Sin títuloMeeting materials for the December 11, 1989 meeting of the Native Studies Study Group.
Meeting materials for the May 29, 1990 meeting of the Native Studies Study Group.
Meeting materials for the June 15, 1990 meeting of the Native Studies Study Group.
Materials related to Native Advisory Committee, May and June 1990.
Correspondence by Ernie Epp as chair of the Native Studies Study Group.
Meeting materials for the November 8, 1990 meeting of the Native Studies Study Group
Meeting materials for March 11 and March 27, 1991, meetings of the Native Studie Study Group. Includes proposed calendar entries for Native Access Program.
Meeting materials for the May 1, 1991 meeting of the Native Studies Study Group.
Meeting materials for a meeting to discuss and respond to the MCU's Native Education and Training Strategy, June 5, 1991.
Library social committee news, memos from University of Western Ontario to institutions participating in the display of paperbacks for Canadian universities sponsored by the British Council. Also includes letter from D.W. Halliwell, President of Canadian Association of Colleges and University Libraries (CACUL) to Chief Librarians regarding recommendations made in the Report of the Bladen Commission study on costs of university programmes.
Report by H. Duncan Wall, chairman, Bibliographic Centre Committee, Ontario Council of University Librarians (OCUL) presents the major conclusions and recommendations of a study of possible innovations in the organization and technology of the university libraries of Ontario, through the creation of an Ontario Bibliographic Centre (OBC).
Committee of Presidents of Universities of Ontario report written by I. W. Thompson.
External correspondence on library building standards, space formulas, memo to members of the sub-committee on Library Building Standards from E. Belton Chief Librarian, sub-committees on Library Building Standards from other Ontario universities and Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL).