This folder contains many documents from handwritten notes, copies of book excerpts, newspaper clippings, book reviews, articles written by or on Jeannette Armstrong (a member of the Okanagan nation, poet, author, activist, artist, and media educator). In this folder, you will find a lot of information on the book "Slash" written by Jeannette in 1985. Also Jeannette Armstrong's curriculum vitae and biography.
This file contains a typewritten document of a poem titled "Northern Lights" by Kowmgeak Arnakalak in Inuit Today, Vol. IV, No. 7 pg. 47 dated July-August 1975. A typewritten document contains a poem titled "A Song for my Dogs," in Inuit Today, vol. IV, 5 dated May 1975. Also a photocopy of the poem "Pride His Product" by Arnakalak Kowmageak. Handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.
This file contains a newspaper review article titled "Folklore" on Germaine Arnaktauyok's novel "Stories From Pangnirtung" by Carole Henderson.
This file contains photocopied pages 22-25 of the article titled "Conflict" by Nicholas P. Arnatsiaq.
This file contains a typewritten document and a photocopy of a story titled Remembering Old Times by Simon Arnaviapik dated Fall 1974.
Hilma Johnson. Roles: Jack Harding, Hertta, Aiti, Marja, Suleima, Hemmo, Alina, Martti, Viljo
This file contains an a letter written to Penny Petrone from Jean Yack (Associate Editor, Chatelaine magazine) on Aug. 16, 1960. In the letter, Yack tells Petrone that her write-up on Afghan women will not be featured in the magazine.
This file contains a programme for "The Kingdom and the Beauty" in Hong Kong which premiered June 29, 1959, and gives a synopsis of the play.
This file contains a letter from Anne C. and Wendy Munro to Penny Petrone from India.
This file contains a programme for a dance recital staring Kumari Yamini Krishnamurti in a recital of "Bharatanatyam & Koochipoodi" at the Fine Arts Theatre in India, as well as another programme from August 1-2, 1959.
This file contains an agenda for a parliamentary visit on Wed. August 12, 1959 in India concerning questions to ask and bills to be introduced. There is also a visitor's card from Lok Sabha, the Indian parliament house, for Penny Petrone issued on the same date.
This file contains the dinner menu from the Fujiya Hotel in Miyanoshita, Japan on Tues. July 7, 1959. On the reverse side is information about the Star Festival, which was being celebrated that day.
This file contains a map of Nepal, specifically Kathmandu Valley, from the Snow View hotel. The reverse side features "Places of Interest to See in Kathmandu".
This file contains envelopes and stamps from Nepal inside a bag/envelope from Tokyo, Japan.
This file contains a release detailing the opening of the American Embassy in Kathmandu on August 6, 1959.
This file contains a programme from The Phakavali Dance & Music Institute. The performance was: Thai Classical and Folk-Dance Specialties with Thai Traditional Music and Costumes". The programme tells the name of the dances performed and the meaning behind them.
This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail Travel from Sat. January 13, 1996. The article is titled "Varanasi draws Hindus on pilgrimages". There is also more copies of Petrone's "Around the World 1959", as well as an article from the magazine Messenger of St. Anthony (March 1999) entitled "Fear among the pyramids". As well, there is an itinerary of the "Around the World" trip, showing what countries would be visited when in the summer of 1959.
This file contains the airplane tickets from the many flights taken during the summer 1959 trip.
This file contains a certificate given to Penny Petrone on July 3rd, 1959. The certificate is titled "Domain of Phoebus Apollo". The certificate says it declares Petrone "a subject of the Realm of the Sun and of the Heavens" as she had crossed the Pacific over the International Dateline
This file contains multiple copies of Petrone's "Around the World 1959" chronicling her adventures in 1959.
Vaino Virtanen
This file contains a copy of "Art Around Town" (vol. VII no. 8 1959), a monthly magazine from Tokyo,featuring an article titled "Japanese Ink-Painting".
Blank forms for signing out art slides includes date, borrower, name of artist, number of slides and class number.
Memos from Mark Nisenholt, Director Division of Fine Arts on Lakehead University Library Art Slide Collection funding and arrangement and the Finnish Society of Crafts and Design slide collection.
The fonds consists of one diary, with entries made sporadically between 1938 and 1952. Entries relate to family, to the work of mink farming, and to weather and wildlife.
Arthur Ellsworth "Elza" Swaim (1881-1953) was CNR section foreman in Larson, Ontario, where he also established and earned renown for a large mink ranch. He lived in Larson with his wife Josephine "Josie."