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McGill University Archives Subseries
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Agendas and notes

This sub-series contains agendas, address books, and telephone books kept by Madeleine Parent. Agendas detail contacts, appointments, and reminders, including entries related to her activities for the Canadian Textile Council (CTC), Canadian Textile and Chemical Union (CTCU), Confederation of Canadian Unions (CCU), and various union locals, as well as plans with family and friends. The telephone books are notebooks that Parent used to list contacts, when to call, affiliations, and what she needed to communicate to the person.
Also included are several files of Parent's notes kept for various purposes, including speeches and writings, on a wide range of topics, such as unions, women's activism, and human rights. There are five topical files of notes on her trip to China (including an album on Norman Bethune), the Hanahan hearing, federal police surveillance, and a history lecture for the Université de Montréal (L' UdeM). There are also materials related to the L’UdeM lecture in sub-series A4 (Research, writings, and interviews).

Parent, Madeleine, 1918-2012

Professional records

Subseries documents Sharma’s professional activities through a 25 page CV, 13 recommendation letters for his application to Harvard’s PhD program and 2 recommendation letters for a position in Northeastern University’s Department of Philosophy and Religion in 1967 and a position Williams College’s Department of Religion in 1978, respectively.

Private records

Subseries contains private papers of Sharma, including financial records, properties, martial documents, and personal legal records.

Unpublished works

This subseries documents Sharma’s unpublished works and includes book manuscripts, book proposals, articles, courses proposals, syllabus proposals, working material, and speech transcripts.

Of Others

Subseries consists of photographs of people with whom Arvind Sharma spent significant time. The subseries contains a black & white photograph of Caroline Coombes from 1982; a colored portrait of Caroline C.’s daughter, Sheridan, undated; a colored photograph of Susannah Heschel, author of On Being a Jewish Feminist: a Reader, and her family, taken around 1983; various photographs of Ingeleier, her children and her hometown; and a photograph of a bride and groom from a wedding Sharma attended in 1988.

Conferences

This subseries contains documentation related to conferences, workshops, and seminars held at various institutions, including at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) and McGill University. Also included are photographs and slides related to some of these events.

Feindel, William

Correspondence

This subseries consists of correspondence to and from William Feindel on assorted topics. While there is correspondence arranged in other subseries, this subseries contains strictly correspondence files related to Feindel’s research and writings.

Feindel, William

General topics

This subseries contains research files and writings by William Feindel on diverse subjects. Topics include: William Osler and his practice and connection to Wilder Penfield and the Montreal Neurological Institute; Mayans; China; Japan; and the history of medicine including on various individuals and techniques.

Feindel, William

Professional associations

This subseries contains proceedings and documents related to professional organizations and associations, including meeting minutes, applications, and committee meetings. Also included are details regarding William Feindel’s appointments to professional associations and documentation on the William Osler Society and the Osler Library.

Feindel, William

Hospitals and health care

This subseries contains records related to J.W. McConnell and Lil McConnell’s participation in fundraising and philanthropy related to health care and hospitals, primarily between 1922 and 1965.

Material in this subseries includes reports, pamphlets and programmes, correspondence, and photographs.

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