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Performance, 10 October 2012

File consists of program and recordings for performance held on Oct. 10, 2012, Pollack Hall, Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal. Featuring: Katherine Petersen, piano ; Schulich School Singers ; Cristian Gort, conductor. Works: Meister, Scott R. Voice music.; Lauridsen, Morten, 1943- O magnum mysterium.; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Liebeslieder, mixed solo voices, piano, 4 hands; arr.; Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981. Twelfth night.; Schafer, R. Murray. Miniwanka.

Performance, 26 October 2012

File consists of program and recordings for performance held on Oct. 26, 2012, Pollack Hall, Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal. Schulich Year of Contemporary Music; 2012 -13. Featuring: Vanessa Oude-Reimerink, mezzo-soprano (2nd work) ; McGill Contemporary Music Ensemble ; Fabrice Marandola, conductor. Works: Pécou, Thierry. Temps jusqu’au bout de la fibre.; Petit, Arnaud. Ciel.; Leroux, Philippe. AAA.; Hurel, Philippe,1955- Miniatures en trompe-l'œil.

McGill publications 1994-2012

This file contains various promotional McGill publications, especially related to the Development and Alumni Relations. Principal's Report, 2008-2009, 2010-2011; McGill Facts, 2005-2006 (2 copies); Building the Future: The History of the Faculty of Engineering at McGill University, 1855-2004; Report on Private Giving, 1995-1996, 2004-2005, 2005-2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2011; McGill Extra, Office of Development and Alumni Relations, Fall 2000; Giving in Action - Development Office, June 2001 (3 copies); McGill Journal of Education, Vol. 39, No. 1, Winter 2004; Explore the World, Deluxe Travel Tours, University of Toronto, 2000; McGill Milestones, 1744-1999 - McGill Development Office; Les Grandes Dates de L'Histoires de McGill, 1744-1999; Macdonald Library and Learning Centre brochure (6 copies); Bibliothèque et centre d'apprentissage de Macdonald (2 copies); The Cupola, Fall 1994; McGill University and China: Building Partnerships Across the Pacific, 2011-2012 (2 copies).

Harold Spence-Sales Fonds

  • CA CAC 97
  • Fonds
  • Approximately 1939 - 2005, 2009, 2012

The Harold Spence-Sales fonds at McGill’s Canadian Architecture Collection primarily contains project records related to Harold Spence-Sales' career as an architect and urban planner. The bulk of the records pertain to projects that Harold Spence-Sales worked on as well as corresponding financial, administrative and office records.

The fond heavily documents projects that Harold Spence-Sales worked on during the 1970s-1980s in British Columbia and in Quebec during the 1940s-1960s. Other projects that Harold Spence-Sales worked on across Canada and internationally appear intermittently throughout the fonds. The Oromocto community planning project that Harold Spence-Sales worked on from 1955-1958 in New Brunswick is particularly well documented. Harold Spence-Sales designed Oromocto to be a military town. Before He transformed Oromocto into a military town it was a defunct 19th century shipbuilding town. The Oromocto project is considered one of Harold Spence-Sales most important urban-town planning projects.

Apart from administrative, office and project records, the fonds also contains records that relate to Harold Spence-Sales professional activities outside of his work as an architect and urban planner. For example, awards and honors that he received and records related to his involvement in architectural and urban planning associations. Additional professional activities include: his involvement in creating exhibitions, curating architectural-themed magazines and periodicals as well as copies of publications that he worked on solo and in collaboration with John Bland.

The fonds also contains fourteen boxes of Harold Spence-Sales personal records. The personal records primarily cover Harold Spence-Sales interest in art, creative pursuits, family activities, family genealogy, personal finances, last will and testaments as well as his decline in health and his death. Within the fourteen boxes that have been cataloged as personal records, there are also materials related to Harold Spence-Sales professional activities. For example, awards that Harold Spence-Sales received and records related to exhibitions and artistic projects that he worked on.

Spence-Sales, Harold, 1907-2004

Touchlines Slide-Transparency Binder

The file is a binder. The binder contains thirteen pages of slide-transparencies. Some of the slides are annotated with an order schema.

The file also includes a UPS parcel shipping order dated October 11th 2012. The order states that that the contents of the parcel are pictures of Harold Spence-Sales slides and other materials.

The order was sent to 815 Sherbrook Street West Montreal; McGill's School of Urban Planning. The person who received the package was Dr. Raphael Fischler.

Speech file, 1

File includes handwritten and typescript speaking notes and lectures for talks on historical Quebec cuisine given to, among others, the Ontario Historical Society, Cuisine Canada conferences, and International Association of Culinary Professionals conferences. Talk titles include "Quebec cuisine, then and now" and "A taste of Quebec." Also included is a fax with conference materials and talk from Micheline Mongrain-Dontigny.

Associations and events

Series consists of files documenting Julian Armstrong's leadership in culinary organizations such as Cuisine Canada and her participation as a judge in cooking contests.

Poems & Poetry

This series consists of poems written by Endre Farkas. Many of them are sorted alphabetically. All documents relating to other poets and poetry-related endeavours. Newsletters and bulletins from the Montreal Poets’ Information Exchange are also included.

Timothy Porteous Fonds

  • CA MUA MG 4314
  • Fonds
  • approximately 1933-2012

The fonds consists of documents, ephemera, memorabilia, photographs, cassette tapes, video reels, and electronic media relevant to the personal and professional history of Timothy Porteous. The scope predominately covers the period from 1957 to 1987, and includes the speeches that he wrote for Prime Minister Trudeau, diaries and ephemera from his travels (both personal and professional), campaign memorabilia, personal diaries and scrapbooks, letters, photographs, My Fur Lady ephemera (including first drafts and other versions), and his work with the CC, CCA, and OCA.

This fonds is divided into four series. The first series contains his personal papers, the second materials related to his career, the third contains materials created when he was a student, and the fourth contains anything related to My Fur Lady.

Porteous, Timothy

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