File includes Linda Griffiths’ recollection of her breast cancer diagnosis, which likely served as inspiration for Priscila Uppal’s composition of the play “What Linda Said.” The play is based on both Griffith’s and Uppal’s cancer experiences.
File consists of articles concerning What magazine, a press release regarding the periodical's first anniversary, advertising rates, a directory of discounts for theatres and bookstores, and posters including "Steerpike for president : vote for the man with no conscience."
File contains conference program at Carleton University which includes the scheduling of John Harbron's presentation "Chile: What role in Marxist hemispheric doctrine?".
File consists of an unedited proof copy from Lexington Books.
Item is a paper written by Scheier, including a 1978 postscript.
File consists of a report prepared by Julie Bristow, Stuart Coxe, Margaret Daly, Heather Evans, Mark Harrison, George Hoff, Shelagh Kinch, and David Walmsley.
File consists of two drafts of this article by Gilbert.
File consists of correspondence and notes related to a film by Flemington for the World Council of Churches for study by world churches in advance of the 1983 WCC Assembly in Vancouver.
File consists of correspondence, an agenda, and Axelrod's notes for a workshop on universities and public policy, "What does government want from universities? Recent patterns in higher education policy", held on 10 September 2004 at the University Club of Toronto. Axelrod was invited to the workshop by Allan Tupper, a political science professor from the University of British Columbia and its Associate Vice President (Government Relations).
File consists of two sets of handwritten speaking notes for the informal lecture, "Who am I? What do I want? How do I get there?," delivered by Sylvia Woodsworth Campbell on 8 February and 10 March.