- CA MUA MG3055
- Fonds
- 1931
Letter from the Royal Ontario Museum concerning J.W. Dawson's The Canadian Ice Age (1931).
Clark, Thomas Henry, 1893-
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Letter from the Royal Ontario Museum concerning J.W. Dawson's The Canadian Ice Age (1931).
Clark, Thomas Henry, 1893-
A copy of Reighley's sociology term paper on Caughnawaga Indians, with illustrative photographs.
Reighley, Ronald S.
A paper written by Pishker for a sociology course discusses "The Lubavitcher Hassidim of Montreal: with special emphasis on the institution of education".
Pishker, Frances
Two letters to Rexford from S.P. Robins, Secretary and Superintendent for the Protestant School Commissioners of Montreal, discuss the affairs of the McGill Normal School, 1883.
Rexford, Elson I. (Elson Irving), 1850-1936
Friedman's scrapbook, ca 1910-ca 1950, consists largely of printed programmes and memorabilia from his McGill student days. Other personal mementos stem from his involvement in Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, and various Jewish social groups. There are also newsclippings, particularly on World War I and on fascism and anti-semitism in Québec. Also included are two items from his autograph collection: a letter from Israel Zangwill, 1897, and one from Upton Sinclair, 1932.
Friedman, Norman Hiram, 1900-
Microfilm copy of Palmer's research project entitled An Historical Study of the McGill Students' Union, 1963.
Palmer, Frederick, active 1963-1964
Fonds consists of papers reflecting Hall’s involvement in the debate over whether a B.A. degree ought to be a qualification for the study of law. They consist of a memorandum on the B.A. program (1889), reports on failures in the program (1882-1887), petitions on the law qualifications question from McGill faculty members, and correspondence from J.W. Dawson to Hall, Dean Alexander Johnson and Hon. W.W. Lynch, M.P., and to Lynch from Joseph Duhamel and George Lampson, all concerning this topic (1887, 1889).
Hall, John S. (John Smythe), 1853-1909
The greater part of the Tweed papers is course materials, composed of lecture notes in psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, geography, history, French and English, as well as term papers and assignments (with their research notes) and examinations. There is also correspondence with McGill offices on student matters.
Tweed, Roberta Beverly, 1942-
These papers comprise Lydia Trenholme's Normal School diploma, and a manuscript map of Senneville (ca 1907) showing land-holdings. The lakeshore property marked 'JKW' probably belonged to J.K. Ward.
Trenholme-Ward family
Everett Cherrington Hughes Fonds
These papers consist of four copies of a 1928 McGill sociology examination with two notes from Hughes (1972) suggesting that the examination was set by C.A. Dawson and discussing the influence of the Chicago School on the content of the questions.
Hughes, Everett C. (Everett Cherrington), 1897-1983