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Fold-out Valentines

The Fold-out Valentines sub-subseries consists of 33 cards that feature some sort of interactive component. This may include flaps that open to reveal hidden messages, or pop-up cards that can be folded out to make a free-standing three-dimensional image.

Insurances (19 dossiers en ordre alpha)

Includes correspondence, bills, notes, statements of account, claims, medical reports, evaluationn, records of payments, newspaper clippings, application forms, receipts, contracts, certificates of insurances, statements, invoices, reports of accidents, bank draft, insurances policies, repair estimates, proof of loss, annuities, appraisals.

Insurances : liability, disability, fire, malpractice, automobile, malpractice, household goods and personal effects, life insurances.

  1. American College of Surgeons Insurance Program
  2. British Pacific Life Insurance Company
  3. Canadian Government Annuities
  4. Canadian Medical Protective Association
  5. Churchill-Smith & Sutherland Ltd.
  6. Compagnie d'assurance-vie de Montreal
  7. Crown Life Insurance Co.
  8. Dale & Company Limited/Ralph V. Cummings
  9. Federal Insurance Company
  10. Lewis, Apedaile & Hanson, Inc.
  11. Lowndes Lambert
  12. Montreal Life Insurance Company
  13. Monntreal Medico-Chirurgical Society Group Plans
  14. Morris & Mackenzie Limited
  15. Mutual of Omaha Insurance
  16. Peerless Insurance Agencies LImited
  17. Quebec Medical Association Group Disability Insurance
  18. Royal Automobile Club of Canada
  19. Miscellaneous

Research

Sub-subseries pertains to the project itself. Contains 28 files. Manuel Scarowsky, Michel Rotenberg and Thomas Cherian files. Includes correspondence, notes, protocols of study, documentation, forms, reprints, statement, cv, lists, graphs, reports, notebook, articles,

Patients Records

Sub-subseries contains patients records files and correspondence with them. Files are arranged in alphabetical order. Includes operation reports, correspondence, questionnaires, ECG, notes, invoices, lab forms, photographs, x-rays, negatives, slides, telegrams, discharge summaries, autopsy reports, discharge summaries.

Handmade Valentines

The Handmade Valentines sub-subseries is comprised of 131 cards using a variety of craft materials.The Handmade Valentines sub-subseries consists of cards that have been collaged together by someone and include hand-finished details. They are typically made with a melange of lace-paper, embossed paper, cut-out pictures and paper shapes. They might be finished with a hand-written or printed message and might be hand-drawn or at least assembled by hand. The materials used in these handmade valentines are diverse and can include metal trinkets, ribbon, satin, fabrics, artificial or dried flowers, beads, feathers and wire.

Protocols

Sub-subseries contains the protocols of study completed that where used by Dr. Thomas Cherian and Manuel Scarowsky during their work for the Duke project. Divided in 8 sections following the division made by the researchers. The documents are in alphabetical order. Includes protocols forms.

Maps

The sub-subseries consists of twenty miscellaneous geological maps, charts, and plans of Egypt, Sinai Peninsula, Rome, Manitoba, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, the eastern part of British North America, Snake River, Montana, Wyoming, Wisconsin, St. Lawrence River, Cumberland Coal Field, North Pole, and Pictou Harbour. Maps are both printed and hand-drawn.

Manufactured Cards

The Manufactured Cards sub-subseries 33 consists of Valentines that have been cut and printed by machine. They are typically a single-fold card or may be printed on a single piece of cardstock. These cards have no evidence of human manipulation in its manufacturing and are typically one-dimensional.

Ephemera

The Ephemera sub-subseries consists of miscellaneous, non-greeting card items, composed of 5 printed documents and 1 physical object. In it are writers, small pamphlets destined to provide the reader with tips on how to write letters and messages to all sorts of people, as well as greeting card catalogs and press. There is also a wall pocket, presumably used to hold cards, that was equally being sold by wholesalers of greeting cards.

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