File consists of two postcards from Professor Henry Guy Walters, thanking Welby for reviewing his work in the Hibbert Journal. Also includes a brief letter in response from Welby. The postcards contain short handwritten notes but are predominantly advertisements of Walters' credentials as an "instructor in Philosophy and Psycho-Physiology method of William James..." including a listing of his publications and the topics he is available to speak about at "Parlor and Club Lectures."
Fonds consists of material that documents Pitman’s career as a politician, educator, writer and social activist. It includes personal and professional correspondence, notes and speech materials, newspaper clippings and other material related to his years spent as a Member of Provincial Parliament and as a Member of Parliament as well as his unsuccessful leadership campaign for the federal New Democratic Party in 1971. It also includes his Toronto Star writing files, numerous files pertaining to his education activities both at the provincial and federal levels with a special emphasis on arts education, records that document his tenure as President of Ryerson Polytechnic University, his activities as chairman of Project Ploughshares, his work with the Arts Education Institute of Ontario, as well as an extensive collection of notes, drafts and final copies of speeches delivered by Pitman to a variety of organizations including Elderhostel. The fonds includes correspondence, notes, interview notes, drafts and research material related to his books on Louis Applebaum, Elmer Iseler, the lives of Harry Freedman and Mary Morrison, and Victor Feldbrill, as well as notes and drafts of his as yet unpublished book, "Breakthrough: A Canada For The Twenty-First Century."
Pitman, WalterItem is an audio recording of an interview conducted with Walter Harris for Axelrod's book, "Making of a middle class: student life in English Canada during the thirties".
Two photographs are images of Walter Del Mistro; the third is an image of his mosaic depicting Our Lady of Perpetual Help at the church of St-Charles Garnier in Québec City, Québec
File includes photographs of Walter Curtin, Barry Callaghan, and otehr Exile Editions staff and authors.
File consists of correspondence with Suzie Walsh, as well as promotional material for the Women's Access Program and the Justice Institute of British Columbia
File pertains to Pick's participation in an event held at the McCord Museum in Montreal on 27 April 2013.
File consists of a contract, correspondence, story lines, and printed versions of the single-page stories written by Jason Sherman and drawn by David Parkins that appeared in The Walrus.
File consists of a handwritten letter and two typed transcripts from Mr. T. Walrond, writing from 65 Lancaster Gate West regarding extracts that Welby had prepared of her correspondence with Dean Stanley. It appears Walrond was writing about Stanley or editing a collection of his letters.
File consists of two letters and an envelope from Joseph C. Wallich, writing from 466 Cass Avenue, Detroit Michigan, responding to Welby's article "Meaning and Metaphor" published in the July 1893 issue of "Monist." Wallich requests pamphlets which Welby offered to interesed readers in the article.
File consists of folder of handwritten and typed correspondence, as well as transcribed excerpts, between Welby and Dr. Augustus Waller and his wife Alice M. Waller. Topics include: "sense"; theology and spiritual life; the division between physics and metaphysics; discipline of physiology; the physical basis of dream; theories of Victor Horsley, Ziehen, Wundt, Weissmann and Haeckel; writings of Mr. Wallace, Mr. Crookes and Mr. Galton; ex-citation the call from without; Quakerism; agnosticism; religion and science; protoplasm and excitability; Welby's suggestion Waller speak to Professor Karl Pearson; Waller's opinions of Welby's neice who also persues physiological studies;. Also includes a handwritten outline of a work focused on sense, meaning and significance, as well as typed and handwritten notes on Waller's writing, including two copies of 10 page typed response to Wall'ers paper on Analogy between Reflex in Logical Procecnes. Includes a handwritten summary of the nature of their correspondence. The Wallers write from: Weston Lodge 16 Grove End Road, N.W., Dixcart's Hotel, Lark, Channel Islands, Marlston House, Newbury, and the Physiological Laboratory at the University of London. It appears that Welby visited them sometime in 1889, again in July 1892. The Wallers visited Denton in 1892.
File consists of documents related to Wallace Clement’s doctoral dissertation and defense, including Panitch’s review comments, as well as a paper written by Clement on “Social Classes and the Capitalist State” with Panitch’s comments and feedback.
File consists of a graphic design showing children leaving hand prints on walls with text stating that the wall finishes are "easily cleaned with soap and water. Even ink stains wash off!!" The design is printed as a negative.
File consists of a paper by Seth Feldman titled, "Walking with Dinosaurs: Documenting the Post-Modern Cretaceous,"and includes his research material.
File contains a biographical sheet and photograph.