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Family Herald and Weekly Star Fonds

  • CA MUA MG4063
  • Fonds
  • approximately 1920-1968

Included are administrative files with financial and circulation data, correspondence with readers, and subject files, mostly approximately 1950-1968. There is a scrapbook containing examples of printed circulars, brochures, calendars, envelopes, order forms, Christmas cards and special announcements. Also included are photographs taken in conjunction with the magazine articles.

Montreal Star (Firm)

Frances Pishker Fonds

  • CA MUA MG3058
  • Fonds
  • 1967

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

Francis James Hackett Fonds

  • CA MUA MG 3098
  • Fonds
  • 1901-1920

These papers contain a list of lectures delivered by Drs. Hackett and Rollo Campbell at Bishop's, 1901-1902, a letter from Dr. G.W. Campbell declining an invitation to a Bishop's Graduates' Society meeting, 1902, and an undated manuscript list of physicans. The remainder of these papers are printed materials: newspaper obituaries of medical men, 1911, 1922, a programme for the annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association, 1911 and menus.

Hackett, Francis James, 1862-1942

Francis McLennan Fonds

  • CA MUA MG3049
  • Fonds
  • 1899

Letter from former McGill Principal J. W. Dawson to Francis McLennan thanking McLennan for the fruit which he had sent him, 1899.

McLennan, Francis, 1857-1940

Frank Randall Clarke Fonds

  • CA MUA MG4122
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1955

The fonds is entirely concerned with applied psychology and vocational guidance and is comprised of typed drafts of articles, most were published (1930-1951), correspondence reflecting his involvement in professional associations and regarding his work (1930-1955). Included are also numerous psychology magazines, pamphlets on job analysis, catalogues and price lists, brochures, tests and material for orientation for psychology (1941-1955), diary (1929), petty cash books (1946-1955), typed radio broadcast files (1937-1938), lecture notes (1942-1946), Dr. Tait’s articles (1925-1929), lectures and speeches (1938-1946) for the Protestant Employment Bureau (1925-1954), and minutes of meetings and reports. There are also records of his earlier work as a newspaper photographer and reporter, a social worker in the Canadian Patriotic Fund (1914-1921), member of the Federated Charities (now Centraide), Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee and Protestant Employment Bureau. Certificate from McGill University Extension Courses and other professional certificates (1922-1948), scrapbook of newspaper clippings (1909-1934) and a book of salary expenses (1914-1945) are part of the collection. Non textual records contain photographs from a conference at Queen’s University and Protestant Employment Bureau.

Clarke, Frank Randall, 1882-1955

Fred V. Stone Fonds

  • CA MUA MG2082
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1976

A brief autobiographical notice, 1976, accompanies a mimeographed anthology of Stone's humourous anecdotes, 1972.

Stone, Fred V.

Frederick Edmund Meredith Fonds

  • CA MUA MG4058
  • Fonds
  • 1903-1938

The major component of Meredith's papers consists of 1 m of personal correspondence files, dating from 1903 to 1938, and is largely concerned with finances eg. memberships, purchases, and the liquidation of his mother's estate . The remainder concerns Meredith's Chancellorship of Bishop's University (1925-1938), and his introduction of a private member's bill (1926-1927) to have his son W.C.J. Meredith admitted to the Québec Bar on the strength of his Cambridge degree.

Meredith, Frederick Edmund, 1862-1938

Frederick Palmer Fonds

  • CA MUA MG3061
  • Fonds
  • 1962

Microfilm copy of Palmer's research project entitled An Historical Study of the McGill Students' Union, 1963.

Palmer, Frederick, active 1963-1964

Frederick Stanley Howes Fonds

  • CA MUA MG3053
  • Fonds
  • 1939-1972

Howes' papers are entirely concerned with his work at McGill and fall into four series: personal materials, teaching materials, research papers and consulting files, and papers concerning collective bargaining. Private files (16 cm) cover the period 1939-1962 and contain memoranda, correspondence and reports concerning Howes' appointments, salary and benefits, his engineering courses and Extension Department work, and the business of MAUT. Personal notes and poems from colleagues are also included. Teaching materials comprise 20 cm of lecture notes and laboratories notes for his course in radio design (1960), as well as a small number of files on equipment, the Engineering Faculty Summer School and student advisors (1944-1959). Research papers include a copy of Howes' doctoral thesis, as well as 18 cm of National Research Council applications, both his own and others', but all relating to acoustics, from 1948 to 1964. His work as a consultant is documented by a further 18 cm of engineering briefs and performance reports on radio stations in Ontario (1949-1960) and files of correspondence and reports on television transmission in Ottawa and Fredericton, as well as work undertaken for the U.S. Signal Corps. Howes' effort to justify the construction of the anechoic room in the McConnell Engineering Building resulted in 18 cm of plans, reports, and correspondence with industries interested in sound-proofing (1958). There are also some general research notes on noise levels in the Engineering and Physical Sciences buildings at McGill. Finally, Howes' involvement in the question of collective bargaining rights for engineers is attested by 13 cm of notes and correspondence, largely with professional engineering associations and with political figures such as Senator A.K. Hugessen and Prime Minister McKenzie King.

Howes, Frederick Stanley, 1896-

Frederick Thomas Howard Bacon Fonds

  • CA MUA MG4043
  • Fonds
  • 1897-1898

Notes taken by Bacon for Prof. H.T. Bovey's course in hydraulics.

Bacon, Frederick Thomas Howard, 1877-

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