File consists of a contract, notes, correspondence and outlines for a play titled "Conflict", to be written by Rita Greer Allen for the Zonta Club of Toronto.
File consists of draft scripts of Rita Greer Allen's radio adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas short story "Zodomirsky's duel", titled "The lieutenant and the lady".
File includes photographs of pottery workshop, annotated on verso.
File consists of magazine and newspaper articles.
File consists of draft scripts and notes for a "Take 30" episode.
File consists of notes pertaining to the "Battered baby" episode of "Take 30".
File consists of a scripts and draft scripts titled "Night on a bald island", "The case of the flying beaver", and "The march of the moose", written by Rita Greer Allen for radio program "Wildlife heritage".
File consists of a murder-mystery draft radio script, likely written by Rita and Robert Greer Allen.
File consists of notes and draft radio scripts adapted by Robert and Rita Greer Allen from James Thurber's "The white deer".
File consists of notes and draft radio scripts adapted by Robert and Rita Greer Allen from James Thurber's "The white deer".
File consists of correspondence with Rita Greer Allen's family, including her mother, brothers Ron and Rex, sister-in-law Kathleen, and nieces and nephews, as well as photographs of Rita's relatives.
File includes photographs of Rita Greer Allen's niece, Wendy Penfield, during her travels in Bali.
File consists of correspondence with Jackie and Charles Wassermann.
File consists of scripts written by Rita Greer Allen for an Ontario education radio series for teenagers regarding vocational choices.
File consists of synopses, notes and draft scripts pertaining to a series of 13 half-hour plays based on work of Laurence Housman and adapted for radio and television by Rita Greer Allen.
File consists of draft scripts, notes and a notebook pertaining to a half-hour film script for "Heritage series".
File pertains to the "Social mobility" episode of "Take 30".
File consists of interview transcripts pertaining to "Take 30" episode titled "Social mobility".
File consists of a letter from associate professor Earle Beattie regarding the use of Rita Greer Allen's script "Blow up" as an example of dramatic documentary in the University of Western Ontario's journalism department.
File consists of a transcript of an interview with Dr. Humphrey Osmond on the pathology of leadership, for "Up Canada".
Item is a script for "Vancouver theatre".
Script written by Leonard Forest, Ron Weyman and Rita Greer Allen.
File consists of a script adapted by Rita Greer Allen and her handwritten notes on Elizabethan music.
File consists of draft scripts and notes pertaining to Rita Greer Allen's radio adaptation of Earle Birney's novel, "Turvey", for CBC "Wednesday night."
File pertains to an episode of "Up Canada" and includes notes, draft scripts and an interview transcript with Dr. Humphrey Osmond.
File pertains to a Canadian Women's Press Club tour.
File pertains to a Canadian Women's Press Club tour.
File pertains to a Canadian Women's Press Club tour and includes photographs of the participants on the trip and archival photographs of Germany after the end of World War II.
File pertains to preparations for the Canadian Women's Press Club tour to Asia.
File pertains to trips to Vancouver, Japan, Europe and San Francisco and includes a photograph of Rita Greer Allen and other members of the Canadian Women's Press Club group in front of an airplane on way to Japan in 1963.
Series consists of records created and maintained by Rita Greer Allen that document the extent of her travels, primarily outside of Canada and mostly undertaken in the 1960s and 1970s. These records include correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, research materials, maps, notes, itineraries, stamps, brochures and pamphlets, postcards and airplane tickets. A number of Greer Allen's trips to Europe and Asia documented in this series were taken with the Canadian Women's Press Club.
File includes stamps from France, Hong Kong, Mexico, the UK and the Netherlands.
File consists of newspaper clippings and outgoing and incoming correspondence with Mrs. John Alford, Earle Birney, Esther Birney, Wendy Thomson, Edith Goodridge, Astrid Weyman, Ian Weyman, Jannis Skyropoulus, Alexandro Tombazis, Charles Wasserman, George Bourne, Robert Russel, Carol George, Kathleen Weyman, Gladys Hauck, Reva and Leonard Brooks, Elspeth Cochrane, Michael Jacot, Hamilton Southam, Bruce Corder, Richard Ballentine, Andre Paquette, Alice Frick, Faith Wood, Jack Ludwig, Gloria Varley, T.B. Hendry, Margaret Carnegie, Audrey Miller, and people responding to Rita Greer Allen's work on "Take 30".
File consists of draft scripts and notes.
File consists of personal and professional correspondence with Elspeth Cochrane, as well as pamphlets, invoices and notes.
Item includes a story written by Rita titled "Reaction at the ballet" (p. 34).
File consists of draft scripts adapted by Rita Greer Allen from the John Coulter play, "The family portrait" for GM Theatre.
File consists of draft scripts adapted by Rita Greer Allen from the John Coulter play, "The family portrait" for GM Theatre.