Research on Pre-Christian mathematics
- CA MUA MG 4248-4
- Series
- 1930, 1933-1935
This series consists of research files on Pre-Christian mathematics, circular abacus, Ibn Ezra and Aristotle's problem XV.
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Research on Pre-Christian mathematics
This series consists of research files on Pre-Christian mathematics, circular abacus, Ibn Ezra and Aristotle's problem XV.
Part of G. E. Wilson
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
This series consists of unpublished literary works, including typescripts for two unpublished novels written by Duncan: “Beyond & Back” (c.1933) and “Innocent Lambs” (c.1935), which was dedicated to Hugh MacLennan. Both novels were written before her marriage to MacLennan. “Beyond & Back” was written under the pen name “Judith Crimm.”
Montreal General Hospital Illustrations
Part of Hortense Douglas Cantlie Fonds
These 32 illustrations are all from Hortense D. Cantlie's work at the Montreal General Hospital
Helen Kermott Penfield correspondence
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
This series contains correspondence between Helen Kermott Penfield and Wilder Graves Penfield, as well as other friends and family between 1920 and 1932.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
This series contains published material written by members of the Buxton family or related to Noel Noel-Buxton's interests between approximately 1860-1932.
The arrangement of the series reflects the structure of the fonds when it was described by McGill
Volumes, artifacts, and miscellaneous
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Series includes miscellaneous textual records and artefacts belonging to Charles Lewis and Beatrice Maud Young Lewis.
University Notebooks and Essays
Part of Selwyn Dewdney fonds
Series consists of materials related to Dewdney’s undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, including essays, notebooks and lab books. Also includes one copy of University of Toronto’s May 1932 Cap and Gown magazine, scripts from plays, sonnets and doodles, as well as the minutes of a student group called “The Three Musketeers”. Essays are in no discernable order, notebooks ordered by subject/course.
Series documents the activities that were taken during the hosting of the UCM’s annual convention. Administrative files contain records spanning many years. The series includes a scrapbook, the attendance log for the annual conventions, an account book, and a folder holding UCM journals, interim report, convention programs, memos, publicity, petition to the House of Commons, bulletins, memorials and newspaper clippings. The series is arranged chronologically.
Part of Frank Cyril James Fonds
Miscellaneous materials include citations, visitors' books, calling cards and printed matter. Papers given to James by W.H. Birks comprise 2 cm of letters documenting his involvement in McGill affairs, eg. (Graduates' Society, Y.M.C.A.) from 1900 to 1938, and include letters from William Peterson and Stephen Leacock. Chancellor Sir Edward Beatty also gave private files to James concerning the Medical Faculty and government aid to hospitals.