File contains a biographical sheet.
File includes press releases and biographical information printed from a web page.
Olivia Records.
Olivia Records.
Olivia Records.
Olivia Records.
Olivia Records, Inc.
The Dream Machine.
Olivia Records.
File pertains to Exile Editions, Exile Quarterly, administrative records, Arts Councils, grants, and/or Exile reviews.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of a covering letter and synopsis for two science fiction books, "The Book of Merlyn" and "The Homework Syndrome", submitted to CSWS Ltd.
Fonds consists of project files created by William Wicken through his work as researcher and expert witness in projects and legal cases involving Mi'kmaq treaties, and their rights to hunt, fish, and trade. The files include correspondence with counsel for the Crown and the defense, reports on Mi'kmaq society and land treaties based on original research using archival and published documents, legal and historical opinions on the interpretion of treaties and unexhausted rights under section 35 of the Canadian Constitution, and reproductions of documents used in provincial and appeal courts in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and the Supreme Court of Canada. Some files deal with issues of governance, and negotiations with the federal departments of Indian and Northern Affairs, and Fisheries and Oceans. Other files contain information on aboriginal title research involving the Mi'kmaq of Gaspe and Prince Edward Island. The fonds also includes Wicken's research notebooks from 1994 to 2002, and his daily appointment books from 1993 to 2007. The fonds offers considerable information on research into aboriginal land titles in Atlantic Canada and Quebec, and the major role played by professional historians in addressing issues of legal rights and cultural identities.
Wicken, William Craig, 1955-Series consists of records pertaining to a Fifth Estate program titled "A state of denial: the Bill Sampson story" (2002), about the arrest and detention of Canadian William Sampson in Saudi Arabia, on which Theresa Burke worked as a producer. The records in this series, many of which were obtained through Access to Information requests made by Burke, are copies of federal government correspondence, interview transcripts, correspondence, newspaper articles, a video cassette, and digital photographs. These records document the government and public response to Sampson's incarceration as well as Burke's research and interview work for the program.
The fonds documents William Moyer Swartley's academic career and research activities in the field of psychology. The fonds also includes personal records.
Swartley, William MoyerFile consists of typescript notes, extracts and copies of some of the family letters written and received by William Lyon Mackenzie King.
File consists of typescript copies of letters written and received by William Lyon Mackenzie King, mainly on the subject of economic policy. Letters are organized by the following subjects: tariff, Canadian national railways, imperial relations, railway freight rates, immigration, the Liberal party, social philosophy, Canadian-American relations, the political situation in 1921, the political situation in 1925, 1926, and 1930. Letters are accompanied by a table of contents.
File consists of typescript copies of letters written and received by William Lyon Mackenzie King, organized chronologically.
File consists of typescript copies of letters written and received by William Lyon Mackenzie King, organized chronologically.
File consists of typescript copies of letters written and received by William Lyon Mackenzie King, organized chronologically.
Consists of 1 1/4" audio reel (ca. 10 min.).
The fonds consists of William Kilbourn's records pertaining to his activities as scholar and researcher, and as alderman in the City of Toronto. The fonds includes his correspondence, research and subject files, his City Hall files, personal files, and manuscripts for "The Firebrand: William Lyon Mackenzie and the Rebellion in Upper Canada".
Kilbourn, WilliamFonds consists of correspondence, research notes, financial records, photographs, photocopies of articles and related research material, bibliography, and university materials of William Jaffé, covering his time at Northwestern University, Harvard University, the University of British Columbia, and York University, and his publishing activity and collecting of Walras material for his future edition of the correspondence and translation of Leon Walras’s opus, "The elements of pure economics." There are also reviews of Jaffé’s works and several boxes of research materials. The fonds includes material from Leon Walras, including correspondence with members of his family, an unpublished autobiography, family photographs, essays and other writings, and financial records, 1860s-1910.
Jaffé, WilliamConsists of correspondence between Welby and the publisher William Heinemann, including page proofs, regarding publication of her work "What is Meaning?" at her expense.
The fonds mainly consists of William Greer plans, memos, correspondence and architectural drawings about York University.
Greer, William