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Bestanddeel · 2019
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains LSHI Annual General Meeting May 2019 packet. LSHI Advisory Committee Meeting packets for April 2019, September 2019, December 2019. Correspondence between Nancy Perozzo of Friends of Grain Elevators and Beverly Soloway/Kyle Duckworth of LSHI discussing support for the Voices of the Grain Trade project. A note from Roy Piovesana discussing celebrating the anniversary of the Canadian Historical Review. A copy of the LSHI Community Workshop titled Making Connections by Rail & Road. A copy of the LSHI Community Workshop titled Living on the Edge: Exploring the Margins of Lakehead Society.

Bestanddeel · 2007
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains LSHI Statement to the AEC 21 November 2007, Centres of Excellence for Children's Well-Being presentation titled Centre of Excellence for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs, Centre for Education and Researrch on Aging & Health (CERAH) presentation, LSHI presentation, Lakehead University Policies & Procedures for the Establishment of Centres and Research Institutes, draft copy of Revisions to Section 7 and 8 of Policies & Procedures for the Establishment of Centres and Research Institutes, series of correspondences between Michael Beaulieu and Cheryl Jaspers of Lakehead University discussing the Directors Retreat and Meeting Minutes, letter from Lakehead University Office of the Associate Vice-President (Research) addressed to Directors detailing the Directors Retreat, Lakehead University Office of the Associate Vice-President (Research) Meeting Agenda for Research Centres Review, pamphlet titled Sharing Knowledge and improving accessibility for Children with Special Needs by Centres of Excellence for Children's Well-Being, pamphlet titled Making Ethical Decisions in Health Care by Lakehead University's Centre for Health Care Ethcis.

LSHI Unorganized Papers
Bestanddeel · 1997-1998
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains correspondence between Ernest Epp and Reverand David Nazar discussing the Jesuit Journals and Letters project. Correspondence between Ernest Epp and Eva Maxwell discussing photocopying account. A document titled "Social History Institute - Alternate Structural Models" detailing the organizational structure of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. A document detailing the people who attended the introductory session of the LSHI.

Bestanddeel · 1999
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains Call for Letters of Intent SSHRC Community-University Research Alliances Pilot Project, print out of the SSHRC Program Information website, Sustainability in Northern Ontario into the Twenty-First Century proposal, a series of rough drafts of the CURA Sustainability in Northern Ontario into the Twenty-First Century proposal.

Swedes in Canada Project
Bestanddeel · 2007-2010
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains a series of correspondence between Ernest Epp of LSHI and Elinor Barr discussing the Swedes in Canada Project, LSHI Letter of Agreement The Swedes in Canada Project, Memorandum of Understanding The Swedes in Canada Project, Swedes in Canada Project Financial Report to 30 April 2007, series of drafts of the LSHI Letter of Agreement for the Swedes in Canada project, the Swedes in Canada Project A Financial Report 2001-07, a CD-R containing the Swedes in Canada Website Copy 2. Poster for LSHI Swedes in Canada by Elinor Barr book launch.

St. Urho's Day Collection
Collectie · 1996-2025

St. Urho's Day is celebrated on March 16 each year in Thunder Bay, as well as in many Finnish-Canadian and Finnish-American Communities. These records relate to both the wider holiday and to its celebration in Thunder Bay.

St. Urho is a [fictional] Finnish saint, renowned for driving the grasshoppers (or, in early legends, frogs) out of the Finnish vineyards. The story of St. Urho originated in Minnesota in the 1950s, and it has over time become a popular aspect of Finnish-American and Finnish-Canadian culture. People wear purple and green to participate in parades, celebrations, and performances.