A report on research and planning components of marketing on-road motorcycling tourism in Northern Ontario.
Report of reviewers of the Women’s Studies program.
Recommendations from SAC re Undergraduate Program Review process and Lakehead University Undergraduate Program Review Policy and Procedures. Also includes possible evaluators re the program review for various departments and resumes for proposed consultants.
**File contains documents that are restricted because they contain sensitive personal information
Undated/loose Journal Entries
Ruupert Kainulainen
Roles: Rovasti, Kustaava, Heta, Anni, Ville 2
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from Union Miniere Explorations and Mining Corporation Limited (UMEX) near Pickle Lake, Ontario.
Agreement January 8th, 1977 between Union Miniere Explorations and Mining Corporation Limited and Local 8533 of the United Steelworkers of America
Photocopy of obituary of Rev. Thomas Umaok, taken from Arctic News (May 1965). Letter from The Anglican Church of Canada to Dr. Petrone discussing Umaok information provided (Biography, and photos), provided: typed note detailing Umaok, 5 photocopied photos with information relevant to Umaok, biography information on Robinson, Dorothy L. Typed schedule titled "Regional Research Proposal Development Workshops". Typed and photocopy account by Umaok taken from The Arctic News (June 1960) pg 4-12. Photocopy excerpt of "Thomas Umaok Papers: Sermons and notes", M 71-4 Series 5-2-2, taken from the Diocese of the Arctic Collection from the Anglican Church of Canada.
Larin Kyosti. Includes music.
S. A. Rlo. Role: Lempi
Venhotar. Roles: Mari, Juho, Uljas, Kaukonen
Photocopy excerpt titled "A fight on an iceberg" by WIlliam Ukumaaluk, relating a story in 1955.
This file contains pages 85-87 of the "Observations on Hudson's Bay." The pages contain Ukemaw speech from Isham's Observations on Hudson Bay, 1743.
Excerpt titled Uisakavsak, "The Big Liar" by Rolf Gilberg, Folk, 11-12, 1969/70, 83-95.
Kaarle Halme. Roles: Maiju, Haapala
Note by Petrone on Ugarng, born 1810, hunter, mechanic.
The file contains a copy of sheet music of children's songs, a handwritten lesson plan for English class, a typed copy of a lesson plan for A Phonics Lesson, a typed letter from the Canadian External Aid Office to Penny Petrone to discuss her becoming a speaker about the External Aid program, a typed letter to the Canadian Department of External Aid by Penny Petrone thanking the department for the opportunity to teach in Africa, a printed copy of a Primary Leaving Examination 1963 for an English class, and a printed copy of a Primary Leaving Examination 1963 for a General Paper on History and Civics, Geography, Nature Study, and Health Education.
This file contains nineteen pages of handwritten journals by Penny Petrone where she describes her teaching experiences, travel in Uganda, interactions with Ugandans, humanitarian aid, the effects of colonialism, and her thoughts on religion.
This file contains two pages from a book that details the previous 100 years of Ugandan history.
This file contains a programme for the Uganda Elocution Festival in 1964, two examination results for students, and a letter with an examination schedule.
This file contains two copies of Chatelaine Magazine (on page 4 under What's New Continued is an article titled Teaching in Uganda that describes Petrone's travels and teaching experience in Uganda), a clipping from Chatelaine Magazine titled Teaching in Uganda, a cheque from Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company Limited addressed to Penny Petrone for $20.00, a letter correspondence between Joan Weatherseed from Maclean's and Penny Petrone discussing publishing an article about her travels in Africa, a letter correspondence between Mildred Istona of Chatelaine Magazine and Penny Petrone discussing her article being schedule for publishing and the article's contents.
This file contains 2 original Uganda Argus newspapers from Kampala, Uganda. On page 3 of the June 26th article, under the headline People in Uganda, there is an article about the Nile Prayers Club and their theatrical production called Roar Like a Dove where Penny Petrone plays the role of Lady Dungavel.
The files contains five copies of the program for the Nile Players Club theatrical production of Roar Like a Dove discussing the production and featuring advertisements, two photocopies of a newspaper clipping titled, Roar Like A Dove Delightful, that gives a positive critique of the theatrical production, a newspaper clipping of an advertisement for Roar Like A Dove that details the price, time, and location.
This file contains three copies of the program for the Nile Players Club theatrical production of Roar Like a Dove discussing the production and featuring advertisements. There is also two photocopies of a newspaper clipping titled, Roar Like A Dove Delightful, that gives a positive critique of the production.