Arista Records.
Item is a publication (part of discussion with Paul Bernays and P. Finsler), 'Dialectica', 10, 3, 15.9.1956.
File consists of draft scripts, notes and interview transcripts written by Robert Greer Allen while travelling in Europe for the CBC and the "Servicemen's forum".
File consists of 4 posters: "Coal fights on all fronts : Pitch in -- Help win, Increase production," designed by Sid Bersudsky and issued on suggestion of Mine Labour-Management Production committees; "Give part of your time to W.V.S. Women's Voluntary Services," designed by Sid Bersudsky for the Department of National War Services, Ottawa; "How about you? Buy Victory Bonds," designed by A.L. MacLaren; and "Exhibition of great paintings lent in aid of the Canadian Red Cross, Art Gallery of Ontario, November 15th to December 15th-1940." The last two posters are mounted on cardboard for display.
File consists of newspaper issues and clippings of the Louise Burns dancers at Maple Leaf Gardens (The Star, 11 October 1941, p.11 and the Toronto Daily Star, 29 August 1941, p.3), an issue of the Kol Korea (series IV, number XI, 23 May 1947), the 'Pardon Me' revue at the Trocodero (Desert Airman, 22 Nov. 1945), an issue of the AGVA news (Aug. 1950), an issue of the Korea Graph XXIV corps (18 May 1947), an issue of the Far East Stars Stripes weekly review (8 June 1947), and the Pacific Stars and Stripes (vol. 3, number 118, 28 April 1947).
File consists of flyers announcing meetings, and the program for its 50th anniversary celebration in 1978.
File consists of: articles, flyers, and programs of Holocaust Remembrance Day; notes, articles, and speeches by Sam Lipshitz; a booklet on "The Warsaw Ghetto uprising" published by the Congress for Jewish Culture (New York, 1975); articles on the uprising from "Folks-shtime," "The Daily Hebrew journal," "Jewish life : a progressive monthly," and "Morning freiheit"; issue no. 23 of "The Ghetto speaks" published by the American Representation of the General Jewish Workers' Union of Poland (New York, 1 April 1944); and a booklet on "The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto" by S. Mendelsohn (New York : Yiddish Scientific Institute, 1944).
File consists of: programs of commemorative events; issues of various Jewish papers containing articles about the uprising; typescript notes on the uprising for a commemorative service at Manhattan Center, 20 April 1958; and the booklet, "The Warsaw Ghetto uprising issued on the twenty-fifth anniversary (1943-1968)" by the Congress for Jewish Culture (New York, 1968), with substantial annotations by Sam Lipshitz.
File consists of: articles and speeches written by Sam Lipshitz; an article on "A visit in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto" in the paper "Vochenblatt," 28 March 1946; and issues of "Yiddishe kultur" dedicated to the uprising.
File consists of a booklet published by the Library of the Polish Embassy in New York containing photographs of pre- and post-war Warsaw that document the destruction of the Polish capital.
File consists of photographs taken by Rock in Poland. Included are photographs of Warsaw's palace of culture, Warsaw street scenes, two photographs of Robert Kennedy at Jagiellonian University, and a portrait of artist Jerzy Beres.
File contains biographical information printed from the band’s web page.
File contains a biographical sheets, email correspondence with a reporter from the Canadian Press, lyric sheets, a photograph, press clippings, an entry to the 2002 and 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, and a promotional pamphlet.
File consists of a letter sent to Drache by John W. Warnock, accompanied by resource material on the subject of agriculture in British Columbia and free trade.
File consists of a photocopy of a 1909 publication authored by Rev. D.V. Warner
File consists of a copy of a paper authored by R.R. Warne
Item is an unpublished draft essay by Swan, heavily annotated.
Item is an unpublished draft essay by Swan, heavily annotated.
File consists of correspondence and royalty statements related to Richard Ware and James Rudnick's book, "The Restaurant Book".
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed letters (with edited typed excerpts and drafts) between Welby and Professor Lester F. Ward. Topics include: Welby's invitation to Ward to be her guest during London Congress Week in 1906 (although he did visit her); Ward's thoughts on Welby's book "What is Meaning?" as well as other articles and her poetry; work of Dr. Saleeby and Ward's efforts to put him in touch with Welby's work; the Ameican Sociological Society; writings of Bergson, Forillee; ideas of time and space; and Welby's illness in 1907. Ward writes from 59 rue Notre Dame des Champs in Paris; and the Department of Social and Political Science at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed correspondence, as well as typed transcriptions, excerpts and letter drafts, between novelist Mrs. Humphrey Ward (Mary Arnold Ward) and Welby. Topics include: Welby's campaign to defend Ward's novel "Robert Elsmere" in the English press; types of Christianity; writings by Laurence Oliphant, Max Muller, Professor Clifford ; "Lux Mundi" ; Welby's "Mental Biology;" Ward's philanthropic work; letters that Welby forwarded from others regarding Ward's writing and Welby's cousin (The Warden of Keble? Not present in file); a letter from a Mr. Wickstead forwarded by Ward to Welby (not present in file). Includes Welby's extensive typed notes on religion and faith. It is clear that Welby and Ward met in 1887, July 1888, 1890. Ward writes from: 61 Russell Square; Fox Gyll, Ambleside; Lower Grayswood, Haslemere; 25 Grosvenor Place, S.W. and Villa Iqca, Pallermo. Some of Welby's letters are written from Strathpeffer Spa.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and James Ward. Includes a letter written to Prof. Sidgwick by Ward about Welby's thoughts on psychology and the science of interpretation. Topics include: indepth debates about Welby's theories; Welby's efforts to meet with Ward (at Cambridge University?) in 1902; writings by Dr. Royce; the Unseen, the Spiritual and the Super-Natural; the psychology of metaphor or anology; the logic and epistemology of metaphor; education versus information; and Wards reactions to Welby's theories. Ward writes from: 6 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge.
File consists of a covering letter and a comedic play script titled, "Survival of the Fittest", submitted to CSWS Ltd.