- CA MUA MG 4275-B-B2-B2.1
- Sub-subseries
- 1989- approximately 2000s
Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds
This sub-subseries reflects Sharma’s unpublished works, including manuscripts of collaborative works and novels.
Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds
This sub-subseries reflects Sharma’s unpublished works, including manuscripts of collaborative works and novels.
Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds
This sub-subseries documents unpublished papers and shorter works, and includes articles, notes, book reviews, poems, commentaries, analyses, etc.
Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds
This sub-subseries consists of a collection of published articles used as reference by Sharma in his writing activities. This includes, but is not limited to, citations, and articles on specific subjects not produced by Sharma.
Manuscript essays and addresses
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Sub-subseries consists of manuscript essays and addresses on scientific subjects falling into four categories: (1) popular lectures, not only on geology, but also on biology, entomology, physics, archaeology and even linguistics; (2) mining, particularly of Nova Scotia coal, with some reports and maps; (3) geology, largely of Nova Scotia, and (4) palaeontology (approximately 72 cm). Some of the materials in sub-subseries are drafts of works later published, and these papers also contain 80 cm of Dawson's printed books and articles.
Dawson, John William, Sir, 1820-1899
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Sub-subseries consists of approximately ten of Dawson's scientific notebooks (box 29). Most are pocket memoranda, but some are more discursive, such as a notebook on Nova Scotia geology and one of geological notes from the 1860s and 1870s. Three scrapbooks bear directly on science: "Scientific Scraps" is largely pictorial material; "Scraps relating to science and religion", despite its title, is mostly Dawson's published articles on geology, education, and travel (boxes 39-40); finally, a scrapbook of clippings programmes and photographs serves as a souvenir of Dawson's presidential meeting of the BAAS in Birmingham, 1886 (box 77).
Cree cassettes for Louis Philippe Vaillancourt texts
Sub-series consists of lessons recorded on 35 cassettes with spine label Cree A3 and 29 cassettes labeled Cree A5 ; These correspond to the textbooks "Cours de Cris: Première Degré," and "Cours de Cris: Deuxième Degré." Both texts are authored by Louis-Philippe Vaillancourt, and published by Les Presses de l’Université du Quebéc.
The focus of instruction is Cree as spoken on the east coast of James Bay, and lessons are presented with the participation of residents from Wemindji and Eastmain. Lessons on the A3 cassettes center on building a basic vocabulary through listening and repetition, lessons on the A5 cassettes concentrate on transitive and intransitive verbs. The sub-series also contains one folder of plastic sleeves holding 25 compact discs. Discs are labeled to correspond to audio cassettes in the A3 series, likely from an earlier format transfer project.
Correspondence/Subjects Writings
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Sub-sub-series consists of active office files, filed by subject, related to Dr. Penfield's writings and travels. (C/SW = Correspondence/Subjects Writing)
Part of Wilder Penfield Fonds
Sub-subseries consists of published accounts regarding McGill University. (E/PM = Events / Published McGill)
Part of American Osler Society Fonds
Sub-subseries consists of records regarding this committee. The nominating committee is composed of three members appointed by the President of the American Osler Society. Its mandate is to submit nominations for the offices of Second Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer for the ensuing term. Includes correspondence, lists and reports.
Part of Arthur Vineberg Fonds