File pertains to McPhedran’s presentation on behalf of Canadian Voice of Women for Peace to the Canadian Senate to express concerns about on Canada’s Action Plan for the Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security. Included in the file are her speaking notes, a copy of the Action Plan, a Commission on the Status of Women draft agreed conclusions on “Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls”, and the Fall 2011 issue of “Voices : newsletter of the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace” featuring a photo of McPhedran on the cover.
File consists of: letters regarding mailing arrangements for the paper, 1969; an article by J.B. Salsberg about the importance of the paper, 1978; photographs showing the graves of victims of the post-war pogrom in Radom in the fall of 1945; the first issue of "Fun letstn khurbn," a periodical devoted to the history of Jewish life under the Nazi regime published by the Central History Commission of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American Zone of Occupation in Germany, August 1946; a program for the tenth anniversary of the Radomer Mutual Society of Detroit, 1971; consitution of the Radomer Mutual Society Inc., New York, 1962; an article marking the 40th anniversary of the liquidation of the Radom ghetto; "Der fraynt fun Radom 1925-1950," a booklet published by the Friends of Radom Society (Paris, 1950); letterhead and issues of the "Voice of Radom"; and an obituary of Pesach Weisbord (Sam Lipshitz's uncle, and the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust), 1974.
File consists of letters, primarily in Yiddish, to Sam Lipshitz as editor of the paper. File also includes a letter in English written on 18 January 1959, thanking Sam Lipshitz for helping the writer to recall memories of events in Poland in the winter of 1945.
File consists of draft proposals of PIN programs.
File consists of letters to the editor of the Globe and Mail, a letter from Donald C. MacDonald, the leader of the Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and handwritten notes related to vocational training schools.
File consists of scripts written by Rita Greer Allen for an Ontario education radio series for teenagers regarding vocational choices.