- CA MDML 021-2-23
- Series
- 1975-2010
Part of Sonde Collection
This series consists of the negatives corresponding to some of the photographs in series 22.
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Part of Sonde Collection
This series consists of the negatives corresponding to some of the photographs in series 22.
Part of Hellmuth Wolff Organ Collection
The photographic negatives are divided into three subseries: Wolff organs with opus number, Wolff organs without opus number, and non-Wolff organs.
Part of Sonde Collection
This series consists of photographic negatives.
Most of the newsclippings in this collection are about ski related activities such as the Jackrabbit Ski League, various competitions, or about Herman's great longevity. They range from 1966-67 and 1974-1981.
The series consists of materials used to communicate the Society’s activities, interests, and administration to its members and the public. These are primarily in the form of newsletters whose format and purpose varied throughout the Society’s existence. The series contains the Society’s newsletter The Lynx, a seasonal publication, for the years 1967-81, with gaps between 1968-71. The Lynx contains photos, articles, and book reviews relating to the interests of the Society, as well as administrative coverage of the Society’s meetings and member reports. In the mid-70s, The Lynx took on a longer, magazine-style format whose focus shifts to editorials, long form articles, and contains advertisements. After 1981, the Society began publishing the aptly named Newsletter in place of The Lynx, moving away from the highly polished magazine format. This series contains the Newsletter, published monthly from 1981- 2016. Although the name The Lynx was reinstated in 2000, the format remained casual. The newsletter entitled Bulletin is also contained in this series, published monthly from 1976-81 as a means of informing members about recent and upcoming Society events. Some files also contain event invitations, notices, and pamphlets on activities hosted by the Society.
Newspaper cuttings and offprints
Part of Robert Abraham Fonds
The series contains newspaper clippings and offprints written by, or on the subject of, Robert Abraham.
This series consists of complete (or largely complete) issues of newspapers. About two-thirds of the series consists of Canadian newspapers; the remaining third consists of non-Canadian newspapers, most of these being from the United States. Clippings from newspapers are distributed among several of the series, but a large proportion of them are in Series F.
Part of Stephen Scobie Fonds
This series consists of textual documents related to Stephen Scobie’s non-fiction published materials. This includes drafts of his essay on Gertrude Stein, drafts of his book Amorce: The Always Already including notes and drafts and typescripts of his book on bpNichol. The series also includes various drafts of his book on Leonard Cohen some of which include editor’s notes and comments. There is some correspondence and drafts related to a number of miscellaneous critical writings including correspondence and agreements with various publishers. The Leonard Cohen material includes incoming and outgoing correspondence of Scobie with his publishers. The Cohen correspondence files are a mixture of handwritten and typed and include royalty agreements, book sale receipts and book reviews. The series is mostly located in Container 2, with some files in Container 1.
North West Manuscripts, Journal, and Letters
Part of Masson Collection
Series consists chiefly of 38 manuscripts related to the North West Company. Among the Masson manuscripts there are other series of letters; as well as journals kept by North-Westers and various business documents. Some of this material exists as originals; others are contemporary copies - the George Keith letters for example are contemporary copies on paper watermarked 1827. The collection also includes some duplicate texts - contemporary copies or later nineteenth-century copies that in some cases represent edited versions of the texts. Samuel Wilcocke's account of the death of Benjamin Frobisher exists in a draft original (or contemporary copy) and in a late nineteenth-century clean copy. Of course Benjamin Frobisher did not die in the dramatic circumstances as recorded by Wilcocke, but peacefully in Quebec City in 1821.
Part of Leon Edel Collection
Series consists of Edel's notebooks, including address books, diaries, journals, and travel notes.