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Miscellaneous

This section includes correspondence mostly of a personal nature and other material which is self-explanatory from the titles.

Muskoka Conference

Records and materials relating to the International Symposium on Acidic Precipitation, September 15-20, 1985, Muskoka. Includes papers, photographs, published proceedings.

NDP

Records of Zimmermann's involvement with the NDP, and provincial and federal elections.

Nahjus Athletic Club minutes

The records of the F.A.C. Nahjus Club, 1928-35 consists of minute records of regular, board and annual meetings. The minutes were written by a Secretary at meetings of the G. and S. Club Nahjus, gymnastics club Nahjus, and the committee of the Sports Festival. Records have been translated from Finnish to English on legal and letter size paper using GfIII- 0001 to 0002. numbering system. 1944 to 1951 are general meeting minutes in English which includes Constitution (Rules) of the F.A.C. Nahjus. Meeting (1928) topics include sports meetings, Intola festival, wrestling competition, minute book, I.W.W. summer festival, trophies, boxing, equipment, training.

Newsletters

This series consists of newsletters, newsletter supplements, correspondence and general announcements.
-First Newsletter, 1947 (Box 1, File 22)
-Annual Meeting and Event Announcements, 1940-85 (Box 1, File 23)
-Supplement No. 2, 1961 “Birds of the Canadian Lakehead Area” (Box 1, File 24)
-Supplement No. 3, 1977 “Fishes of the Lake Superior Basin Within Thunder Bay District” (Box 1, File 25)
-Correspondence, 1985-88 (Box 1, File 26)
-Your Club News, 1988 (Box 1, File 27)

Newsletters

Extensive runs of Thunder Gay Magazine (physical newsletter 1980-1987) and newsletters of the AIDS Committee of Thunder Bay / AIDS Thunder Bay (digital versions of reACT-Believe 1988-2002 and FrontLine 2003-2006).

Newspaper Clippings and Releases

The collection of News Clippings and News/Press Releases that contains a number of different items that pertained to the events or publications at Lakehead University. There are news releases that range from the late 1960s to the mid-1990s. The news releases contain information about students and staff presentations, events held by Lakehead University and those associated with the university, and other various items that were put out by Lakehead University. There are a number of different newspaper clippings pertaining to students, faculty, Lakehead University and Alumni events and athletics from 1963 to 2018.

Northwestern Ontario Fish Inventory Collection

Fish inventory studies were conducted by Walter Momot, Sam Stephenson, and the students of biology class 4221, to examine trends in abundance and population variables for key indicator fish species. Sam Stephenson was a University of Manitoba Ph.D. student working with Momot as a teaching assistant. Connie Hartviksen, LU biology research and teaching assistant, performed taxonomic verifications and notations.

Connie Hartviksen noted on February 14, 1992, the status of their inventory since 1988 had collected specimens from 120 creeks and rivers, approximately 155 lakes in Northwestern Ontario.

The LU data collection including biology 4221 class represents 150 streams, 4x 150 for river data and 640 lakes concentrated in the Great Lakes-St Lawrence Primary watershed division, 2nd and 5th secondary watershed divisions in Ontario, within those two divisions 10 tertiary watershed divisions 2AD (units; 22, 19,1,4,5,6,24,23,7,10,9,11,13), 2AE (2), 4GA(16), 5QA(units; 8,4), 5PB(units; 1, 25,5,24,22,23) 5PA(3,5,7,8), 2AA(units; 1,2,3,4), 4GB(units 5,4,3,11), 2AB (all units,5 Lake Superior tributaries, 2AC (all units except 4 and 5, 21 Lake Superior tributaries)

This collection includes correspondence between Dr. Crossman and Dr. Momot regarding the verification of rare fish species. These fish have either been introduced or adapting to an environmental stressor such as climate change. Positive identification is an important step to mapping and documenting changes to their distribution overtime.

Notebooks

The notebooks contain Garton's plant observations, each observation on one page. Some of the notebooks created carbon copies of each observation record.

Obituaries

Obituaries:

Thunder Bay Source. 4 July 2019.
Chronicle-Journal. 2 July 2019.
Chronicle-Journal. 6 July 2019.

One Big Union

The One Big Union came into existence in 1919 as a Western Canadian industrial union revolt against the craft-dominated Trades and Labour Congress of Canada. For a short time the Lumber Workers Industrial Union #120 of the Industrial Workers of the World affiliated themselves with the O.B.U. since the I.W.W. was banned under the War Measures Act in 1918. Along with the I.W.W., the original majority shareholder in the Finnish Building Company, the Finnish Socialist Local was also banned. The Local donated its shares, nearly equally, to the Finnish O.B.U. Support Circle and the O.B.U. Central Committee, thus allowing the local O.B.U. Support Circle to gain control of the Labour Temple. However, the O.B.U. disappeared nearly as quickly as it came into existence and, by 1925, the former O.B.U. Finnish Support Circle, which had been acting independently of any remnant activities of the O.B.U. central organization, affiliated itself with the C.T.K.L. The O.B.U. turned over its shares in the Finnish Building Company to the C.T.K.L.

This series consists of minutes, correspondence, and financial records.

Ontario 1892

Probate records and data for Ontario, arranged by county or region. 1892.

Box 7: Lincoln, Welland, Haldimand, Norfolk, Elgin, Kent, Essex, Lambton, Middlesex
Box 8: Oxford, Brant, Waterloo, Perth, Huron. Project admin file.
Box 9: Wellington, Bruce, Grey, Simcoe, Dufferin, Peel, Halton, York
Box 10: Victoria-Haliburton, Durham and Northumberland, Peterborough, Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington, Frontenac, Leeds-Grenville
Box 11: Glengarry Stormont and Dundas, Prescott-Russell, Carleton, Lanark, Renfrew, Muskoka, Parry Sound, Sudbury-Nipissing, Algoma, Manitoulin, Kenora and Rainy River, Thunder Bay

Ontario 1902

Probate records and data for Ontario, arranged by county or region. 1902.

Box 12: Lincoln, Welland, Haldimand, Norfolk, Elgin, Kent, Essex
Box 13: Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford, Brant, Waterloo
Box 14: Perth, Huron, Wellington, Bruce, Grey
Box 15: Simcoe, Dufferin, Peel, Halton, Ontario County, Victoria and Haliburton, Durham and Northumberland
Box 16: York County, including Toronto
Box 17: Peterborough, Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington, Frontenac, Leeds Grenville, Glengarry Stormont Dundas, Prescott Russell
Box 18: Carleton, Lanark, Renfrew, Muskoka Parry Sound, Sudbury Nipissing, Algoma, Manitoulin, Kenora Rainy River, Thunder Bay

Organization

Records relate to Amerikan Laulajat as an organization throughout the years, including minutes of meetings, correspondence, and financial records.

Other Reports

An assortment of reports and proposals, including extensive plans for the development of Lakehead University. Budgets, land use, programme expansion, and blueprints of University buildings are included.

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