Handwritten notes by Petrone regrading the book "Arctic Dreams" by Barry Lopez.
Loose pages from Henry Niemi's scrapbook: Magazine clipping of Minister Oswald Scott with President Paasikivi and Foreign Minister Enckell at the Government Reception directly after the ratification of the peace treaty (1939?); Magazine page showing various well known people at a ball at the President's Mansion in Helsinki, Finland; Magazine article entitled "Eduskunnan Puhemiehen Sana Itsenaisyys Paivana" (Parliamentary Spokesman's words on Independence Day) written by Urho Kekkonen (Dec. 6, ?); Pictures from the 80th anniversary of the University of Helsinki, student body's gala; Pictures of the Independence day ball held at the President's Mansion in Helsinki, Finland (Dec. 6, 1947); Pages from book with chapter entitled "Taidetta Kansalle" concerning the theatre in Finland; Magazine clippings of Finnish actors and actresses.
Models for sustainability scenarios include the Ontario University Digital Library (OUDL) Research Information Network proposal, Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) meeting minutes 199 and special meeting minutes on Virtual Library Project. Also includes internal memos and a draft on the Ontario Digital Library Transformation Project.
Report from Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange (OGDE) meeting, memo and agenda on COU workshop on Freedom of Information. Also includes presentations on Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection.
This folder includes several of the Thunder Bay Co-Operative Dairy's Finnish newspaper advertisements, as well as written inquiries from former employees, motions and follow-up items from the Board of Directors' meetings, and copies of legal agreements.
Article entitled "The Arctic Sublime" by Chauncey C. Loomis, published in Nature and the Victorian Imagination. Opinion piece entitled, "Arctic an Orphic" by Chauncey Loomis on an article entitled "Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape" by Barry Lopez. Handwritten notes by Petrone containing excerpts from Loomis's other work, "Weird and Tropic Shores: The Story of Charles Frances Hall". Please note that this file includes discussion of settler-Indigenous relations, using language that would not be seen as sensitive or appropriate today.
Longlac Articles.
Dr. Schroeter
This file has a newspaper article titled "Tommy Longboat, Our Hero is Dead" by Big White Owl. Tom Longboat was an Onondaga long-distance runner.
This file has quotes and articles from J. Long's Voyages and Travels.
The committee that devoted specific focus to how the LUF could grow and in what direction they should move as they developed. The LRP committee planned events, conferences, and determined the needs of the congregation. They ensured the vision and mission statements were implemented.
Articles written by Long Lance included in this file are: "Indians of the Northwest" from The Mentor 12(2) March 1924, "The Sun Dance", and "Secret of the Sioux". Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance was a reporter for the Calgary Herald in the 1920s and made headlines as a war hero and movie star.
Return to work interventions, what's effective? by Patrick Loisel, md, Universit de Sherbrooke, November 2004.
Correspondence on Jack Logon.
A photocopy of an article entitled "The Martial Verse of Canadian Poetesses" by J. D. Logan published in The Canadian Magazine. Contains handwritten notes by Petrone.
This file has a small letter from Solomon Loft (Sect'y of Committee) written to Rev. G. A. Anderson (Chairman) from Deseronto, Ontario on July 20th, 1886.
This file has many articles, such as "Delay Indian Enfranchisement until Aborigines are Educated" by Mildred Cory, "The Snow-snake and the Indian Game of Snow-snaking" by F. Onondaga Loft, "A considerable unrest: F. O. and the league of Indians" by Peter Kulchyski from Native Studies Review (1988). Photocopy of a handwritten excerpt from an unknown source regarding the life of Frederick Loft.
This file has a reference letter for Miss Bernice Winton Loft (daughter of Chief William Loft of the Mohawk tribe of the Six Nations) from A. D. Hardy (Formerly the Judge of the County Court of Brant and Past President of the Brant Historical Society). It also has Haudenosaunee Traditional Stories, as well as poems written by Bernice.
Group of men seated and standing, identified as being at a lodge meeting.
Materials for RAACWI Community Forum, March 2010 including Study of Locked-In Award Recipients, WSIB; profile of recipients; summary of return to work in Ontario; survey participant letter; information about unfunded liability of the WSIB.
Institute for Work & Health Study Report on the locked-in population within the WSIB and long-term claims, February 4 2010; An Analysis of Claims Duration, WSIB with statistical 10 year summary of operations and unfunded liability, 2000; Preliminary Comments of Auditor General's Analysis of WSIB Unfunded Liability.
Research information about locked-in claims, impairment, award recipients, and benefit costs with statistics from WSIB; meeting notes from Locked in Claims study September 2010 with correspondence from ONIWG, TBIWSG; claimants contract agreements; draft agenda for ONIWG & WSIB meeting to discuss Locked in Awards Study with correspondence to WSIB; Final Report of Study of Locked-in Award Recipients Phase 1 - Descriptive Analysis of Data by WSIB.