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File · 1987
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file has legends written by Dr. Petrone's students - such as: "The First Butterflies", "The myth of the moon", "How the Robins got its red breast", and "Why people do not live forever". [Originally titled: Legends as told by Petrone's students]

Trades
File · 1961
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence on Trades, as well as the CCF’s position on Trades and Tariffs. 1961.

File · 1992-2013
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

Information from tracking outcomes for Injured Workers Advisory Committee with meeting minutes; WSIB satisfaction survey summary; supplemental analysis of CPP Disability Benefits and WSIB Benefits 1992-1994; research on prospective outcomes of injury study and mental health; research plans and action items overview..

Toye, William
File · 1981-2000
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a series of correspondence between William Toye at the Oxford University Press, Canada, and Penny Petrone from 1981-2000. There is also a letter from Eugene Benson, 1995, a letter from Joanne Shurvell, 1990, and an empty envelope. This file also contains page 7 from the Agora dated January 1996. A typewritten copy of a quote from "Canadian Indian Literature: From Its Oral Tradition to the Present." A Memorandum agreement made by Penny Petrone and Oxford University Press Canada dated 29th July 1987 are included in this file. This file contains page 59 from "Royal Ontario Museum." A document titled "The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature" that contains a "outline of certain stylistic conventions and content suggestions" to contributors. A Oxford University Press Canada invitation to a party to mark the publication of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature from William Toye. This file also contains a Native Literature in Canada Media List dated September 1990. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.

Toye, William
File · 2000
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Contains an envelope addressed to Penny Petrone. Inside is a letter from William Toye and newspaper clippings from a 2000 edition of The National Post of a book review for First Nations? Second Thoughts by Tom Flanagan.