This file contains correspondence to and from William Bentley from the Comptroller’s Office and A.P. Glassco from the Bursar’s Office regarding the requisition, payment and accounting of funds granted to Wilder Penfield, specifically in setting up routine statements of account.
The file contains 3 xerox copies of letters each to E. Flanagan from W.V. Cone and C. Russell plus one newspaper clipping ‘That Kind of Canadian Nurse’ from the Sunday Post, Edinburgh, Scotland, September 16 1984.
The file contains further data from the Jackson Fmaily and copies of letters from the 1930s discussing the patent and blueprints for the family's bone drill.
The file contains a copy of the typescript ‘Thursday’s Child’ and includes 23 folders: Introduction The Birth of Neuropsychology; Ch.1 British Beginnings; Ch. 2 Independence &... Role Models; Ch. 3 America the Beautiful; Ch. 4 Detour with Enjoyment; Ch. 5 Becoming a Clinician in Slow Motion; Ch. 6 Initiation period: Goldstein...; Ch. 7 Second Initiation: Penfield & MNI; Ch. 8 Learning to speak with authority; Ch. 9 Inner Stress and the Stress tolerance ...; Ch. 10 the hyphen between two "lives"; Ch. 11 Hanging up a shingle; Ch. 12 Consulting away from home base; Ch. 13 New marriage, new paterns of living; Ch. 14 Modifications and innovations; Ch. 15 Emergence of Int'nl, Interdiscipline...;Ch. 16 Psychoanalysis - ...Insights; Ch. 17 Don't knock your idiosyncrasies...;Ch. 18 Major crisis; Ch. 19 Rebuilding, finding a home; Ch. 20 "Retirement"...Koffka letters; Ch. 21 Questions and Answers; Notes on Important names
This file contains documents related to the Third Foundation, including convocation program, Staff Day invitations, the Third Foundation Program, stationary samples, notices and notes for planning. Folder 2 of 2.
The file contains a letter to William Feindel discussing the Montreal Neurological Institute’s Nurses’ Residence and accomodations; a 1977 pamphlet ‘McGill University Department of Psychiatry The Montreal General Hospital Symposium on Basic Principles and Techniques of Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy’; a photocopy of Eileen C. Flanagan’s report as Director of Nursing from the Montreal Neurological Institute’s 16th Annual Report (1950-1951); and a memo from C. Robertson to Feindel, 1977, about staff accomodations.
The file contains the diary of Wilder Penfield for November 1975 to April 1976. The diary details the last few months before his death in April 1976. This includes reflections on love, his marriage, his health, and finishing work on No Man Alone. Penfield has gone through and corrected his grammar and spelling or has expanded upon his initial thoughts, usually in pencil or pen. After the last entry, there is a line in a different hand started but most of it is illegible.