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Feindel, William Series
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Acadia University

This series relates to William Feindel’s administrative roles at Acadia University where he served on the Board of Governors and as the University’s Chancellor (1991 and 1996). Materials include correspondence and minutes of the board.

Feindel, William

Montreal Neurological Institute

This series relates to William Feindel’s activities at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) post-1984. Included are records related to organizing office space at the MNI, the incorporation for the Brain 87 Symposium (1984-1988), as well as documentation on various projects and committees.

Feindel, William

Notebooks

This series contains notebooks, journals, and agendas kept by William Feindel. Topics vary from research ideas to personal subjects.

Feindel, William

Teaching

This series contains William Feindel’s teaching materials, including lecture notes and slides.

Feindel, William

Personal

This series consists of personal materials collected by William Feindel, many of which relate to his family. Among the materials are letters, greeting cards, schoolwork from his time as a student, awards, and personal photographs and portraits. Also included are souvenirs and artwork, as well as publications that were part of his personal library.

Feindel, William

The Wilder Penfield Archive

This series documents William Feindel’s work as curator of the Wilder Penfield Archive. Among the materials are photographs, requests for materials and access to photographs, and documentation related to commemorative events.

Feindel, William

Research and writing

This series consists of materials related to William Feindel’s research and writing on various topics. Several records document Feindel’s research on neurological topics such as on the brain and mind, the amygdale, and red veins. Moreover, records demonstrate Feindel’s research interests in the history of medicine, and the work of William Osler, Wilder Penfield, and Thomas Willis. The series also reflects the work Feindel did on the history of the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) and various conferences and workshops held at the MNI in which he participated. Also included are documents related to Feindel’s appointments to professional associations and an entire sub series consisting of correspondence on an assortment of research topics.

Feindel, William