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Paraskeva and Philip T. Clark Mg 30, D 398 Manuscript Division des Division manuscrits PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK MG 30, D 398 Finding Aid No. 2010 / Instrument de recherche no 2010 Préparé en 1995 par Jennifer Devine pour la Section des Prepared in 1995 by Jennifer Devine for the Social and archives sociales et culturelles Cultural Archives Section -ii- TABLE OF CONTENTS INVENTORY ENTRY ............................................................................... iv PARASKEVA CLARK Personal Material and Memorabilia .............................................................. 1, 30 Personal Correspondence ....................................................................... 4 Personal Correspondence - Russian ............................................................... 5 Activities, Organizations and Committees Files .................................................... 6, 31 Lecture Notes, Speaking Engagements and Written Articles ......................................... 7 Business Correspondence - Exhibitions ............................................................ 9 Business Correspondence - Galleries and Collectors ................................................ 10 Business Correspondence - Miscellaneous ........................................................ 11 Business Records .............................................................................. 12 Associations Files .............................................................................. 12 Exhibition Catalogues and Brochures - Canadian ................................................... 13 Exhibition Catalogues and Brochures - International ................................................ 16 Published Material with Reference to Paraskeva Clark .............................................. 17, 30 Published Material - General Arts ................................................................ 19, 31 Published Material - Miscellaneous .............................................................. 23, 32 Published Material - Russian Interest ............................................................ 23, 33 Published Material - Russian .................................................................... 24, 33 PHILIP T. CLARK -iii- Personal Material and Memorabilia .............................................................. 28, 34 Personal Correspondence ...................................................................... 28, 34 Associations Files .............................................................................. 29 General Correspondence ........................................................................ 29 Business Material ............................................................................. 29, 31 RESTRICTED MATERIAL .......................................................................... 35 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK MG 30, D 398 Vol. File Subject Date Paraskeva Clark - Personal Material and Memorabilia 1 1 Address and Telephone Books 1937-1949 1 2 Address and Telephone Books 1940-1950 1 3 Address and Telephone Books 1965-1975 (?) 1 4 Address and Telephone Books 1972-1976 1 5 Address and Telephone Books n.d. 1 6 Address and Telephone Books n.d. 1 7 Address List n.d. 1 8 Christmas Cards 1935-1936 1 9 Christmas Cards 1941-1970 1 10 Christmas Cards - Mailing Lists 1964-1971 1 11 Christmas Cards - Miscellaneous - Ben Clark Designs 1972 1 12 Christmas Cards - Mailing Lists 1972-1976 1 13 Christmas Cards (1 of 5) 1975 1 14 Christmas Cards (2 of 5) 1975 1 15 Christmas Cards (3 of 5) 1975 2 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK MG 30, D 398 Vol. File Subject Date 1 16 Christmas Cards (4 of 5) 1975 1 17 Christmas Cards (5 of 5) 1975 1 18 Christmas Cards (1 of 3) 1976 1 19 Christmas Cards (2 of 3) 1976 1 20 Christmas Cards (3 of 3) 1976 1 21 Christmas Cards - Miscellaneous - Cards Received 1976 1 22 Christmas Cards (1 of 4) 1977 1 23 Christmas Cards (2 of 4) 1977 1 24 Christmas Cards (3 of 4) 1977 1 25 Christmas Cards (4 of 4) 1977 1 26 Christmas Cards (1 of 3) 1978 1 27 Christmas Cards (2 of 3) 1978 1 28 Christmas Cards (3 of 3) 1978 1 29 Christmas Cards 1979 1 30 Christmas Cards (1 of 2) 1980 1 31 Christmas Cards (2 of 2) 1980 1 32 Christmas Cards (1 of 2) n.d. 1 33 Christmas Cards (2 of 2) n.d. 1 34 Christmas Cards - Joan & Graham McInnes 1952-1961 1 35 Memorabilia from Studio Walls - Miscellaneous 1947, n.d. 1 36 Memorabilia from Studio Walls - Art - Related 1954-1974, n.d. 1 37 Memorabilia from Studio Walls - Clippings 1973-1981, n.d. 1 38 Memorabilia from Studio Walls - Art - Related n.d. MG 30, D 398 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK 3 Vol. File Subject Date 1 39 Miscellaneous Memorabilia 1929-1931 1 40 Miscellaneous Memorabilia 1952, n.d. 1 41 Miscellaneous Memorabilia - Notes on Art (1 of 2) 1945-1956, n.d. 1 42 Miscellaneous Memorabilia - Notes on Art (2 of 2) 1945-1956, n.d. 1 43 Miscellaneous Memorabilia - Original Maps n.d., 1958-1963 1 44 Miscellaneous Memorabilia - Clippings on Family n.d., 1958-1978 1 45 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1938 1 46 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1940 1 47 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1941 2 1 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1957 2 2 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1959 2 3 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1965 2 4 Published Material Removed from Studio - Cooking and Gardening 1971 2 5 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1941-1942 2 6 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1942-1943 2 7 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1944-1945 2 8 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1945-1946 2 9 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1946-1947 2 10 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1950-1951 2 11 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1953-1954 2 12 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1954 2 13 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1956 4 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK MG 30, D 398 Vol. File Subject Date 2 14 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1958 2 15 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts 1978 2 16 Published Material Removed from Studio - General Arts n.d. 2 17 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1934 2 18 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1942 2 19 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1943 2 20 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1945 2 21 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1945 2 22 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1958 2 23 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1963 2 24 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1967 2 25 Published Material Removed from Studio - Miscellaneous 1967-1968 Paraskeva Clark - Personal Correspondence 2 26 Personal Correspondence - Oreste Allegri 1931-1945 2 27 Personal Correspondence - J.S. McLean 1939 2 28 Personal Correspondence - J.S. McLean 1940-1948, n.d. 2 29 Personal Correspondence - Ben Clark 1943-1947 2 30 Personal Correspondence - Ben Clark 1964-1966, n.d. 2 31 Personal Correspondence - Marriage 1931 3 1 Personal Correspondence - Immigration 1931 3 2 Personal Correspondence 1931-1937 MG 30, D 398 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK 5 Vol. File Subject Date 3 3 Personal Correspondence 1937-1939 3 4 Personal Correspondence 1942-1945 3 5 Personal Correspondence 1945 3 6 Personal Correspondence 1946-1950 3 7 Personal Correspondence 1950-1956 3 8 Personal Correspondence 1959 3 9 Personal Correspondence 1960-1967 3 10 Personal Correspondence 1967-1969 3 11 Personal Correspondence - Birthday 1968 3 12 Personal Correspondence 1969-1973 3 13 Personal Correspondence 1974 3 14 Personal Correspondence (1 of 2) 1975 3 15 Personal Correspondence (2 of 2) 1975 3 16 Personal Correspondence 1976 3 17 Personal Correspondence 1977 3 18 Personal Correspondence 1978 3 19 Personal Correspondence - Birthday 1978 3 20 Personal Correspondence (1 of 2) 1979 3 21 Personal Correspondence (2 of 2) 1979 3 22 Personal Correspondence - Letters of Condolence on Death of Philip 1980 Clark (1 of 3) 3 23 Personal Correspondence - Letters of Condolence on Death of Philip 1980 Clark (2 of 3) 6 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK MG 30, D 398 Vol. File Subject Date 3 24 Personal Correspondence - Letters of Condolence on Death of Philip 1980 Clark (3 of 3) 3 25 Personal Correspondence 1980 3 26 Personal Correspondence 1981-1982 3 27 Personal Correspondence 1982-1985 3 28 Personal Correspondence - Letters of Condolence on Death of 1986 Paraskeva Clark (1 of 2) 3 29 Personal Correspondence - Letters of Condolence on Death of 1986 Paraskeva Clark (2 of 2) 3 30 Personal Correspondence - Funeral Material 1986 3 31 Personal Correspondence - Funeral Material 1986-1987 3 32 Personal Correspondence (1 of 2) n.d. 3 33 Personal Correspondence (2 of 2) n.d. 3 34 Personal Correspondence - Family n.d. Paraskeva Clark - Personal Correspondence - Russian 3 35 Personal Correspondence - Russian - Fedorovna Samtsova and n.d. Gregorii Arseniwich 3 36 Personal Correspondence - Russian - Avdey Plistik n.d. 3 37 Personal Correspondence - Russian - Sonia Liber n.d. 3 38 Personal Correspondence - Russian - Elza Brahmin n.d. 3 39 Personal Correspondence - Russian - Zakhar Plistik n.d. 3 40 Personal Correspondence - Russian n.d. MG 30, D 398 PARASKEVA AND PHILIP T. CLARK 7 Vol. File Subject Date 3 41 Personal Correspondence - Russian - Paulina
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