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University of Toronto Archives and Record Management Services
University of Toronto Archives and Record Management Services Finding Aids – Claude Bissell fonds Contains the following accessions: • B1984-0036 • B1993-0015 • B1984-0042 • B2001-0019 • B1986-0011 • B2001-0032 • B1986-0023 • B2003-0017 • B1987-0038 • B2011-0018 • B1987-0041 • B2013-0009 • B1988-0091 • B2017-0017 • B1989-0031 To navigate to a particular accession, use the bookmarks in the PDF file B84 - OOJ§_ BISSELL , Claude Thomas -----+-- ---------------------------------------------- Box ( ) Folder / Vol /001 Seri es I: Elsi e May Pomeroy (01) Correspondence. from.A~thur S, Bourinot, 1942 - 1958 (02) Newspaper cl i ppi ngs, Poems and photographs, collected by Elsie Pomeray, (03) Book reviewsp invit ation cards, correspondence, notes. /002 Series II: Claude T. Bissell Personal Correspondence.wi th Morley Call aghan, Robertson Davies, E, K. Brown , Earle Birney; Marshall McLuhan, J .B. Bickersteth /003 Personal Correspondence- /004 Personal Correspondence /005 General Correspondence, 1937 - 1959 /006 " " 1960 - 1963 II 964 1967 /007 " :1;- - II II / 008 1968 - 1970 II -· 1972 (March) /009 " 1971 /010· " II 1972 (April.~ 1974) . al so undated /011 " " 1975 - 1976 ; as President, 1957 -· 1958 /012 Correspondence regarding appoint ment / 013 Correspondence by subject, 1932 - 1972 /014 Articles and manuscripts by Claude T. Bissell (01 ) "Letters i n Canada" by Claude T. Bissell, 1947 - 1956 (publ ished extracts) Lectures, speeches, manuscripts (folder 1 of 2) (02( (Folder 2 of 2) ; (03( " " " (04, Ghana lectures, II to V . (05 ) Off prints of l ectures J (06 Literary manuscri pts . (07 tt " . (08) ft ft of others Li terary material, general (09~ (10 "China Di~y Revisited" /015 Articles on University Administration address~~ 1946 -·1972 /016 Correspondence, l etters of recommentation, fil es, lectures and publications /017 Correspondence, course accumulated while at Harvard, 19IS7 - -1968 up."- :Pa.rnassus-1'·; -·rr'iYp,esorip.t drafts; photo<::-opy /018 ''.'!{:aJ.fw.ay .ofi, proofs.. -
Uot History Freidland.Pdf
Notes for The University of Toronto A History Martin L. Friedland UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS Toronto Buffalo London © University of Toronto Press Incorporated 2002 Toronto Buffalo London Printed in Canada ISBN 0-8020-8526-1 National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data Friedland, M.L. (Martin Lawrence), 1932– Notes for The University of Toronto : a history ISBN 0-8020-8526-1 1. University of Toronto – History – Bibliography. I. Title. LE3.T52F75 2002 Suppl. 378.7139’541 C2002-900419-5 University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial assistance to its publishing program of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. University of Toronto Press acknowledges the finacial support for its publishing activities of the Government of Canada, through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP). Contents CHAPTER 1 – 1826 – A CHARTER FOR KING’S COLLEGE ..... ............................................. 7 CHAPTER 2 – 1842 – LAYING THE CORNERSTONE ..... ..................................................... 13 CHAPTER 3 – 1849 – THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AND TRINITY COLLEGE ............................................................................................... 19 CHAPTER 4 – 1850 – STARTING OVER ..... .......................................................................... -
1976-77-Annual-Report.Pdf
TheCanada Council Members Michelle Tisseyre Elizabeth Yeigh Gertrude Laing John James MacDonaId Audrey Thomas Mavor Moore (Chairman) (resigned March 21, (until September 1976) (Member of the Michel Bélanger 1977) Gilles Tremblay Council) (Vice-Chairman) Eric McLean Anna Wyman Robert Rivard Nini Baird Mavor Moore (until September 1976) (Member of the David Owen Carrigan Roland Parenteau Rudy Wiebe Council) (from May 26,1977) Paul B. Park John Wood Dorothy Corrigan John C. Parkin Advisory Academic Pane1 Guita Falardeau Christopher Pratt Milan V. Dimic Claude Lévesque John W. Grace Robert Rivard (Chairman) Robert Law McDougall Marjorie Johnston Thomas Symons Richard Salisbury Romain Paquette Douglas T. Kenny Norman Ward (Vice-Chairman) James Russell Eva Kushner Ronald J. Burke Laurent Santerre Investment Committee Jean Burnet Edward F. Sheffield Frank E. Case Allan Hockin William H. R. Charles Mary J. Wright (Chairman) Gertrude Laing J. C. Courtney Douglas T. Kenny Michel Bélanger Raymond Primeau Louise Dechêne (Member of the Gérard Dion Council) Advisory Arts Pane1 Harry C. Eastman Eva Kushner Robert Creech John Hirsch John E. Flint (Member of the (Chairman) (until September 1976) Jack Graham Council) Albert Millaire Gary Karr Renée Legris (Vice-Chairman) Jean-Pierre Lefebvre Executive Committee for the Bruno Bobak Jacqueline Lemieux- Canadian Commission for Unesco (until September 1976) Lope2 John Boyle Phyllis Mailing L. H. Cragg Napoléon LeBlanc Jacques Brault Ray Michal (Chairman) Paul B. Park Roch Carrier John Neville Vianney Décarie Lucien Perras Joe Fafard Michael Ondaatje (Vice-Chairman) John Roberts Bruce Ferguson P. K. Page Jacques Asselin Céline Saint-Pierre Suzanne Garceau Richard Rutherford Paul Bélanger Charles Lussier (until August 1976) Michael Snow Bert E. -
Nafional Fann Radio Forum on CBC Radio Eleanor Beattie a Thesis the Department Communication Studies Presented in Partial Fulfil
Public Education in the Mass Media: Nafional Fann Radio Forum on CBC Radio Eleanor Beattie A Thesis The Department Communication Studies Presented in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada 8 Eleanor Beattie, 1999 National Library Bibliothèque nationale du Canada Acquisitions and Acquisitions et Bibliographie Services senrices bibliographiques The author has granted a non- L'auteur a accordé une licence non exclusive licence allowing the exclusive permettant à la National Lhrary of Canada to Bibliothèque nationale du Canada de reproduce, loan, distribute or sell reproduire, prêter, di~6tl'buerou copies of this thesis in microfom, vendre des copies de cette thèse sous paper or electronic formats. la forme de microfiche/nlm, de reproduction sur papier ou sur format électronique. The author retains ownership of the L'auteur conserve la propriété du copyright in this thesis. Neither the droit d'auteur qui protège cette thèse. thesis nor substantial extracts fiom it Ni la thèse ni des extraits substantiels may be printed or othewise de celle-ci ne doivent être imprimés reproduced without the auîhor's ou autrement reproduits sans son permission. autorisation. A5STRACT Public Education in the Mass Media: National Fann Radio Forum on CBC Radio Eleanor Beattie, Ph.D. Concordia University, 1999 The weekly radio program, National Fatm Radio Forum (1940 - 1965) on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is the site of an examination of civic education in the mass media. The archived documentation of NFRF forms the corpus of my research. The subjed of civic education is analyzed through a rhetorical examination of programs on the subject of health delivery, the latter chosen because it shares, with civic education, the topics of cooperativisrn and equity of access. -
Libraries and Cultural Resources
LIBRARIES AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Archives and Special Collections Suite 520, Taylor Family Digital Library 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4 www.asc.ucalgary.ca Malcolm Ross fonds. ACU SPC F0027 https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/malcolm-ross-fonds An additional finding aid in another format may exist for this fonds or collection. Inquire in Archives and Special Collections. MALCOLM ROSS fonds MsC 18 The Malcolm Ross Fonds MsC 18 CORRESPONDENCE .......................................................................................................................... 2 Correspondence from Canadian writers, and Canadian and American academics .................. 20 CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO NEW CANADIAN LIBRARY SERIES, MCCLELLAND AND STEWART ....................................................................................................................................................... 24 PUBLISHED WORK BY MALCOLM ROSS ......................................................................................... 50 ABOUT MALCOLM ROSS ................................................................................................................ 50 ABOUT NEW CANADIAN LIBRARY SERIES ...................................................................................... 52 Page 2 MALCOLM ROSS fonds MsC 18 FILE TITLE DATE BOX/FILE Biographical material about M. Ross [197- (?)] 1.1 - typescript (photocopy) and typescript CORRESPONDENCE Academic letters and documents 1934-April 5, 1962 1.2 - arranged chronologically: • E.E. Stoll -
Military Training in an Academic Environment the University of Toronto Canadian Officersr T Aining Corps, 1914-L968
Canadian Military History Volume 18 Issue 4 Article 4 2009 Military Training in an Academic Environment The University of Toronto Canadian Officersr T aining Corps, 1914-l968 Robert Spencer Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.wlu.ca/cmh Part of the Military History Commons Recommended Citation Robert Spencer "Military Training in an Academic Environment The University of Toronto Canadian Officersr T aining Corps, 1914-l968." Canadian Military History 18, 4 (2009) This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars Commons @ Laurier. It has been accepted for inclusion in Canadian Military History by an authorized editor of Scholars Commons @ Laurier. For more information, please contact [email protected]. : Military Training in an Academic Environment The University of Toronto Canadian Officers Training Corps, 1914-l968 Military Training in an Academic Environment The University of Toronto Canadian Officers Training Corps, 1914-l968 Robert Spencer anadian universities contributed younger university staff organized body of 3,000, enlistments amounted Cto the defence of Canada from themselves into an officers’ training to some 1,200 undergraduates (all the earliest days of Confederation, class. Instruction was provided by that could be absorbed with the raising men for service in the Fenian Captain G.N. Bramfit, an officer officers and instructors available raids, the North-West Rebellion, in the Canadian Engineers and a from all colleges and faculties). On and the war in South Africa, and member of the staff of the Faculty 2 November the university received offering to assist at other times as of Education. The University Rifle formal authorization, effective from well. -
Stories of Canada: National Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian Fiction" (2003)
The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Electronic Theses and Dissertations Fogler Library 2003 Stories of Canada: National Identity in Late- Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian Fiction Elizabeth Hedler Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/etd Part of the Cultural History Commons, Ethnic Studies Commons, and the Literature in English, North America Commons Recommended Citation Hedler, Elizabeth, "Stories of Canada: National Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian Fiction" (2003). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 193. http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/etd/193 This Open-Access Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. STORIES OF CANADA: NATIONAL IDENTITY IN LATE-NINETEENTH- CENTURY ENGLISH-CANADIAN FICTION Elizabeth Hedler B.A. McGill University, 1994 M.A. University of Maine, 1996 A THESIS Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (in History) The Graduate School The University of Maine May, 2003 Advisory Commit tee: Marli F. Weiner, Professor of History, Co-Advisor Scott See, Professor of History and Libra Professor of History, Co-Advisor Graham Cam, Associate Professor of History, Concordia University Richard Judd, Professor of History Naorni Jacobs, Professor of English STORIES OF CANADA: NATIONAL IDENTITY IN LATE-NINETEENTH- CENTURY ENGLISH-CANADIAN FICTION By Elizabeth Hedler Thesis Co-Advisors: Dr. Scott W. See and Dr. Marli F. Weiner An Abstract of the Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (in History) May, 2003 The search for a national identity has been a central concern of English-Canadian culture since the creation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867. -
Special Libraries, April 1953
San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Special Libraries, 1953 Special Libraries, 1950s 4-1-1953 Special Libraries, April 1953 Special Libraries Association Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1953 Part of the Cataloging and Metadata Commons, Collection Development and Management Commons, Information Literacy Commons, and the Scholarly Communication Commons Recommended Citation Special Libraries Association, "Special Libraries, April 1953" (1953). Special Libraries, 1953. 4. https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1953/4 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Libraries, 1950s at SJSU ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Special Libraries, 1953 by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Royai York Hotel June 22625, 1953 Tostsnro, Ontario, Canada Special Libraries in Ontaria Agatha Leonard Libraries in Montreal Mary Jane Xl'endmson New BOOKS Rocket Propulsion By Eric Burgess. Written by a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and Honorary Member of the Pacific Rocket Society, this book provides a link between popular (and largely imaginative) works on space travel and technical papers on rockets, high-speed missiles and allied subjects. In the simplest possible terms it explains the fundamental operating principles of rockets; gives the basic technical information on their aerodynamics, motor design. fuels and other engineering features; tells what problems have still to be solved: and describes a possible trip to the moon. $4.50 Zoogeography of the Sea By Sven Ekman. This latest volume in the distinguished series of Textbooks of Animal Biology. edited bj Julian Huxley and H. Munro Fox, describes the marine animals found in the world's various seas and ocean levels. -
Irreconcilable Differences: the Corporatization of Canadian Universities
Irreconcilable Differences: The Corporatization of Canadian Universities by Jamie Brownlee A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology (Specialization in Political Economy) Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario © 2014, Jamie Brownlee Abstract To date, there has yet to be a comprehensive national study of university corporatization in Canada. This study addresses this gap by reviewing the empirical basis, history, root causes and evolution of the transformation of higher education in Canada that has taken place over the past four decades. In this research, “corporatization” is used to refer to the process and resulting outcomes of the ascendance of business interests, values and models in the university system. Throughout the study, my two primary questions of interest are: (i) how has the corporatization of Canadian universities taken shape?; and (ii) what are the consequences of this restructuring both for higher education and society at large? The study begins with a brief historical review of the relationship between education and various sources of power, as well as some of the competing perspectives that have been used to explain university restructuring. I then review the main manifestations of the corporatization process, beginning with a detailed analysis of the casualization of academic labour. Drawing on a new and unique dataset collected through access to information requests, I provide a detailed account of the rise in the number of part-time and full-time contractually limited appointments in a number of Ontario institutions and discuss some of the impacts of this change. -
Edrs Price Abstract
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 069 256 HE 003 584 TITLE Collective Autonomy: Second Annual Review 1967/68. INSTITUTION Committee of Presidents of Universities of Ontario, Toronto. PUB DATE 68 NOTE 71p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS Cooperative Planning; *Higher Education; *Interinstitutional Cooperation; *International Education; *Regional Planning; *Shared Services ABSTRACT This document presents a review of the activities of the Committee of Presidents of Universities of Ontario during the academic year 1967-68. During that academic year, great progress was made toward increased interinstitutional cooperation and coordination, specifically in the areas of graduate level plapning, shared library resources, common admissions procedures, teacher education, computer facilities, and educational television. In addition, a funding formula for the universities in the system was devised and ways to improve student life through student participation in university governance, undergraduate and graduate student financial support, and improved student housing facilities were implemented. (HS) (NJ Committee of Comite des CD PresidentsofUniversities Pr6sidents d'Universite of Ontario de l'Ontario 14.1 COLLECTIVE AUTONOMY Second Annual Review 1967/68 OF HEALTH. U.S.DEPARTMENTd WELFARE EDUCATIONEDUCATION OFFICE OF REPRO. HAS BEEN FROM DOCUMENT RECEIVED THIS EXACTLY AS ORIG. DUCED ORORGANIZATIONVIEW OROPIN- THE PERSONPOINTS OF INATING IT NOTNECESSARILYEDLI STATED DO OFFICE OF IONS OFFICIALPOLICY REPRESENTPOSITION OR CATION 4Devonshire Place, Toronto 5 -
By David Naylor Installation Address November 7, 2005 Your Honour and Madam Chancellor
by David Naylor Installation Address November 7, 2005 Your Honour and Madam Chancellor, The full and proper salutation for all the distinguished members of this extraordinary assembly would take a very long time. And so I hope to be forgiven for welcoming you all simply as Friends of the University of Toronto.… Introduction Through the decades, countless students, alumni, faculty, staff, volunteers, and benefactors have helped the University of Toronto come to its current position as a great public institution. We have benefited from long-term financial support from both the provincial and federal governments, and been enriched by our ties to civic and community leaders and agencies. We are strengthened by our partnerships with a very important family of major hospitals. We have shared success with a dynamic system of universities and colleges here in Ontario and across Canada. And we are truly fortunate to be located in an urban region that represents one of the biggest and best concentrations of creativity on the planet. I am encouraged and very grateful to see gathered today such a cross-section of all these supporters and all these constituencies. Let me therefore begin by thanking all those who have spoken for their generous sentiments, and all those who are here in Convocation Hall for their incredible support of the University of Toronto. I deeply appreciate your participation on a personal level, but I am humbly aware that what brings us together is the commitment we have to higher education, and the huge affection that we share for this institution. The University of Toronto matters to Canada and Canadians. -
Going British and Being Modern in the Visual Art Systems of Canada, 1906-1976
GOING BRITISH AND BEING MODERN IN THE VISUAL ART SYSTEMS OF CANADA, 1906-1976 by Sarah A. Stanners A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Art University of Toronto © Copyright by Sarah A. Stanners 2009 Library and Archives Bibliotheque et 1*1 Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de I'edition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington OttawaONK1A0N4 OttawaONK1A0N4 Canada Canada Your file Votre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-82339-2 Our file Notre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-82339-2 NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library and permettant a la Bibliotheque et Archives Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par telecommunication ou par I'lnternet, preter, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des theses partout dans le loan, distribute and sell theses monde, a des fins commerciales ou autres, sur worldwide, for commercial or non support microforme, papier, electronique et/ou commercial purposes, in microform, autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriete du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in this et des droits moraux qui protege cette these. Ni thesis. Neither the thesis nor la these ni des extraits substantias de celle-ci substantial extracts from it may be ne doivent etre imprimes ou autrement printed or otherwise reproduced reproduits sans son autorisation.