T. P. Woikoski. Roles: Anna, Kauko, Iivari
This file contains information about the Study of Management Practice Child Care Branch with NWORDCC. Included in the file is The first and second Working Drafts for the Child Care Profile Study of Management Practices; correspondence for meetings of the Advisory Committee and independent research firms for the study with progress reports; Outline and Terms of Reference for the Study of Management Practice in the Non-Profit Child Care Sector; research on "Definition on Non-Profit Childcare Programs" by Martha Friendly and Laurel Rothman; and Terms of Reference for the Parent Participation Project.
Lakehead University Agora Thunder Bay Ontario, Canada Volume 10, Number 8 October 1993. LU to be Host Institution for The Rockefeller Foundation
Copy of Proposal for a Women’s Studies Programme at McMaster University, 1989
This file has 2 original copies of the play's program that says this play is about Mishipeeshu or the "Little People" which are part of North American Indigenous Oral Tradition. The producer of the play is Native Earth Performing Arts. The play was written by John Mcleod and was directed by Tomson and Rene Highway. There are a collection of newspaper clippings which review the play, "Diary of a Crazy Boy." These were published in The Saturday Sun, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Times and Now.
This file has a pamphlet on a book release by Pemmican Publications Inc. - The Birth of Nanabosho - by Joe McLellan, illustrated by Jim Kirby. Joseph McLellan uses his storytelling skill to revive the birth-legend of the Ojibwa teacher and trickster, Nanabosho. Joe McLellan strongly believes that all traditional oral stories are strong sources of learning, and he incorporates that belief into his teaching and books.
This file contains two newspaper biographies about Hugh McLellan.
This file contains a reprint from Shakespeare Quarterly with an article titled "The Dialogues of Spring and Winter: A Key to the Unity of Love's Labour's Lost" written by Catherine McLay.
This file contains letters between McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc. and H.E Stafford on corrections required to make on Staffords book Troubles of Electrical Equipment. There is additional information about the publishing history of the book as well.
Correspondence from Robin McGrath regarding articles on Labrador, settler-Indigenous relations, and personal matters. Three copies of "Short Papers: Images of the Land in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath, published in Inuit Studies (Vol. 9, No. 2, 1985) with annotations by Petrone. A photocopy of "Genuine Eskimo Literature; accept no substitutions" by Robin McGrath with annotations by Petrone. A copy of a brief book review of "Paper Stays Put: A collection of Inuit Writing", a book of Inuit writings gathered by Robin Gedalof and reviewed by Bev Howard. Excerpt pages from an unknown article with notes from Petrone regarding Inuit traditions and culture. Robin McGrath's CV. A copy of "Monster Figures and Unhappy Endings in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath published in Canadian Journal of Native Education (Vol. 15, No. 1, 1988). A copy of "Maps as Metaphor: One Hundred Years of Inuit Cartography" by Robin McGrath published in Inuit Art Quarterly (Vol. 3, No. 1, 1988). A copy of "Words Melt Away Like Hills in Fog: Putting Inuit Legends Into Print" by Robin McGrath. A copy of "Inuit Community Newspapers: A cultural 'snapshot' of settlement life" by Robin McGrath. A copy of "Arqaluk Lynge-Poet and Politician" by Marianne Stenbaek. A copy of "Atuanqnik: The Duration and Demise of A Native Newspaper" by Robin McGrath in Native Studies Review 7 no. 1 (1991). A copy of "Moving on: Changing Patterns in Inuit Life" by Patricia Morley. Please note that this file includes discussion of settler-Indigenous relations, using language that would not be seen as sensitive or appropriate today.
Robin Gedalof's MA Thesis, pages 1-269.
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Dr. W.F. Grant (Professor of Genetics) and others working at McGill University concerning the loan of specimen
A page from an April 1968 edition of The Globe Magazine featuring an article about the murder of Thomas D'Arcy McGee.
Correspondence between Dr. Schroeter and colleagues regarding The Early Origins of the Social Sciences, McDonald manuscript. Dr. Schroeter
This file contains an article published in New Dimensions titled "The forgotten Canadian who wrote our most famous poem" about John McCrae and his career before and after "In Flanders Fields".
Proposal to the J. W. McConnell Family Foundation for Food Security Research and Service Exchange Network, Lakehead University.
This file contains an article on Nellie McClung titled "More rumblings at CBC and ACTRA over the Nellie McClung affair."
Correspondence between Dr. Schroeter and colleagues on the McCarthy and Das review. American Sociology