Hilma Johnson
This file contains a letter written by Hartmut Lutz, a German professor, to Penny Petrone about his interest in studying and teaching more Canadian literature.
This file includes information, pamphlets and memos regarding the planning process behind the LUSU Health and Education Week at Lakehead University on October 2nd, 1986.
This file includes the agreement between Lakehead University’s Board of Governors and the Lakehead University Student Union on March 26, 1982. The agreement outlines the agreement between the parties for the operation of LUSU within and under Lakehead University’s name.
These files include photographs of various members of LUSU and their presidents.
Lustr Co - Operative Inc. Business Plan 2000 - 01 LUSTR CO - OP Seeding Research for Tomorrow’s Forests Prepared for The Board of Directors LUSTR Co-operative Inc. Thunder Bay, Ontario Nov 30 2001 (Report)
Correspondence regarding the conference, copy of New Immigrants to Canada: Communicating Human Rights in a Technological Society, Immigrants' Information Needs and Minority-Language Broadcasting in Sweden, " Saisonnierstatut in Wandel Statut de saisonnier en evolution Statuto dello staionale in evoluzione" , Canada, Business and You, copy of clipping 'Minister Says Racism Outside His Portfolio', copy of clipping ' Mr. Murta's Mosaic', information bulletin on conference, envelopes from Tampereen Yliopisto and University of Bradford, Information Bulletin for the Conference, Final Conclusions and Recommendations of the Steering Committee, notes and correspondence for working group 3, The Urban Video Project, Challenging Italian Racism, Undocumented Mexican Migrant Workers in the United States, le cas des communautes etrangeres etablies dans la region lausannoise, Western Europe's New Ethnic Minorities and the Right to Communicate, a Survey of the Communication Situation of Migrant Workers in Australia, Migrant Workers and Communication Theory a Critical Review, An Experiment in Literacy for Adults, Inventory of the Communication Situation of Migrant Workers in Western Europe, Lumps in the Melting Pot Stereotyping New Immigration During the Jazz Age, list of participants, correspondence regarding rules for behaviour at the Conference, education des adults pour les etrangers, The Media and refugees Communication and Human Rights in the Refugees World, Human Rights Structural Racism and Third World Immigrants in Norway Some Fundamental Aspects, Inventory of the Communication Situation of Migrant Workers in Western Europe, Human Rights Structural Racism and Third World Immigrants in Norway : Some Fundamental Aspects, Migrant Workers and Communication Theory a Critical Review, Migrants and the Broadcasting Media in the Netherlands, Mass Media and the Foreign Immigrant in Spain, Immigrants Information Needs and Minority Language Broadcasting in Sweden, information Provision for Migrant Workers in Western Australia and correspondence.
Notebook containing notes for the Lusanne Conference, a cut up copy of the Lusanne Newsletter, a call for papers for the AASSC Conference, and ISA call for papers.
Maiju Lassila. Roles: Junnu, Saku, Hakki, Vanni, Leena, Heili, Jorri, Lotta, Ella, Pirkka, Jutikka, Ulla, Feda, Vihuri, Hessu, Puhuri, Niku
Pocket-sized reference book. Information about Marxism and socialism, statistics on international socialist movement, information about industry and costs. Tyomies Publishing Company, Hancock, Michigan.
Envelopes from historiska institutionen lunds unniversitet, envelope from historiska institutionen lunds universitet containing notes for the encountering strangers conference, the rise of the new right in Canada and its policies regarding migration and strangers, the world. Refugee crisis: a global challenge, immigration as an issue in political rivalry, the political construction of asylum, McClelland and Stewart textbook ad, research bulletin for the royal institute of International affairs, assessments and lessons from the from the Western European case, bank of Montreal envelope, correspondence for the IPSA, states societies and individuals in a world of migration and global change, correspondence for the ICCM, hostile relations with the country of origin, chronicle journal clipping ' the snitch line', reconfigurations Canadian citizenship and constitutional change, LSE magazine article 'Austrian president honours sir karl', migration, populism and xenophobia, is racism being combated effectively in Germany? The new immigration legislation, and right wing extremists or fascists? From French national to the Italian Allianza nazionale through the movimiento sociale Italiano.
Eero Alpi. Roles: Kalle, Aapo, Alina
F, 14, 45, I 1-12: Lumberworkers Strike: receipts for food, rent, transportation, etc.; ballots for strike action; subscription lists for strike relief; report of committee investigating charges of I.W.W. scabbing; 2 copies of report The Shabaqua Pulp Camp Workers Strike of 1929, Port Arthur, includes Finnish translation. 1929. Some in Finnish.
F, 14, 41, I 1-15: Lumberworker's Conference resolutions, minutes and correspondence held in Port Arthur. Aug. 4, 1929. Some in Finnish.
Many lumberworkers in Northern Ontario joined the I.W.W. during World War 1 but later joined the O.B.U. during the ban on the I.W.W. Some of the lumberworkers returned to the I.W.W. #120 in 1924. The Sudbury branch appeared to be the primary I.W.W. organizers for the lumberworkers in Northern Ontario. The Sudbury branch of the I.W.W. #120 Lumberworkers moved to Port Arthur in 1926 and operated out of 260 Bay St. until 1931 at which time all their supplies were moved to the Labour Temple at 314 Bay St. However, the hub of the lumberworkers' union activity was based out of the Labour Temple during this time. After 192? local #120 was competition to the Lumberworkers Industrial Union of Canada based at 316 Bay Street.
Series consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records, publications, lumberworkers' joint conference minutes, strike reports, and poetry. Includes minutes, correspondence, and resolutions from union locals throughout North America.
C. 4, 6, I 1-3: Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Ontario of the One Big Union Financial Report, 1924; list of members, alphabetically from A to H for years 1919-1923.
H, 22, 19, I 1-27: Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Canada membership cards. 1926-1929 and 1933-1936.
Vihtori Niemi
Dr. Schroeter
Dr. Schroeter
A black and white photo of Luisa Petrone (left) and a friend (right), undated.
Memo to all Lakehead University Faculty Association (LUFA) members from Robert S. Dilley, Chair, LUFA Policy Committee regarding amendments to the by-laws.
Welcome to Lakehead University A Statement From The Lakehead University Faculty Association (LUFA) Circ. #1, 87-88. A Message to the University Community and Especially to Our Students From the Lakehead University Faculty Association (L.U.F.A.) Circ. #2, 87-88. Notes of the LUFA Executive Board Meeting, held on Wednesday, 9 November 1988. Report on Activities of the Ombudsperson Committee 1988. LUFA Office 1987. Merit Report - March 18, 1987 Prepared by P. Knowles Faculty members receiving three merit awards (1982-1986). Executive Meeting 1988. Information Meeting/Social/Get-Together 1988. Thank CAUT in person at its Council meeting 1988. University Teaching 1988. Strike pay 1988. Survey 1988. Meeting 1988. Handwritten notes. Pres. Report on Meeting with Ryerson
Nominations for Faculty Association Executive, 1971-72. Examination of the Future Role of L.U.F.A. 1970. Lakehead University Faculty Association Executive Meeting A Meeting of L.U.F.A. was held in J. Mothersill