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Bruemmer, Fred, author

This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Fred Bruemmer. Also articles: "The Tree-line" by Fred Bruemmer published in The Beaver Autumn 1978, pp. 26-31; photocopied excerpt from We Lived by Animals, an exhibition created by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs that contains text from "Seasons of the Eskimo: a Vanishing Way of Life" by Fred Bruemmer dated 1971; "The Polar Eskimos" by Fred Bruemmer published in The Beaver, Spring 1979, pp. 24-33; "Collecting eider duck eggs in Hudson Strait" by Fred Bruemmer published in Canadian Geographic June-July 1982 pp. 36-43.

File · 1994-2003
Part of Claude Garton Herbarium fonds

Collections and inventories by Sue Bryan of White Lake Provincial Park, Lake of the Woods, Wilson Island, Lake St. Joseph, Teaubeau Lake (Grassy Lake), Achapi Lake/Albany River, Fort Severn, and Savant Lake Area, with some notes/correspondence from Erika North.

BS Comm Hee 2016
2016-2017
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

Information regarding WSIB use of a report by the Institute for Work & Health on the adequacy of workers' compensation benefits. Research and responses focus on WSIB claims pre-1990s, disability benefits, poverty for claimants, better at work principles, and adequacy with equity.

Buckler, Ernest (1918-1984)
File · 2004
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail (Aug. 7 2004) of a review of the Ernest Buckler collection titled "Thanks for Listening: Stories and Short Fictions by Ernest Buckles". The article is entitled "More Mountain than Valley".

This file has photocopies of handwritten letters from the late 1840s-50s, along with newsletters, articles, biographies on Henry Budd. Henry Budd was a Hudson's Bay Company clerk, farmer, teacher, and first Indigenous person ordained as an Anglican priest in North America (1850). He was acknowledged to be one of the most dedicated missionaries in the NorthWest. Budd's diary entries (1852) are said to be an example of pioneer missionary literature revealing useful information on the weather and the spiritual, secular everyday activities of the members of his congregation.

Budget

This file includes the 1989 -1992 annual fund information and cost, Nor’Wester design costs, budget requests and the transferring of funds of the Alumni Association of Lakehead University.

Library and faculty budgets, estimates, requests, allocations and adjustments, memos from Grant. H. Thompson, Comptroller to E. Belton, Chief Librarian and memo from Dr. W.G. Tamblyn, President to Members of the Boards of Governors, Members of Faculty, Members of the Administrative Staff regarding University Brief to the Department of Colleges and Universities, 1971.