- CA MUA MG 1022-3-067-0006
- Item
- 21 August
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Eliza Pirie to Margaret Mercer Dawson.
Pirie, Eliza L.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Eliza Pirie to Margaret Mercer Dawson.
Pirie, Eliza L.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
File consists of one undated blue notebook with manuscript half-title page: "Catalogue of Books, Maps, & Papers bearing on the North Western Part of British North America." Two leaves of loose notes and drawings laid in at end.
Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Grace Redpath to Margaret Mercer Dawson.
Redpath, Grace, 1816-1907
McGill Group in Medical Genetics Oral Histories Collection
The McGill Group in Medical Genetics Oral Histories Collection documents the history of the McGill Group in Medical Genetics, active 1972 to 2009, through fourteen oral histories with the group's members. The Collection contains transcripts in English and in French translation of oral history interviews conducted with the members of the McGill Group in Medical Genetics between 2009 and 2011. The oral history interviews were held in the course of a larger project conducted by a group of researchers at McGill's School of Social Studies of Medicine to document the history of the group and its role in the development of the field of medical genetics in Canada more broadly. These researchers included Christopher Canning, Andrea Tone, George Weisz, and Alberto Cambrosio. The project received guidance from David Rosenblatt and funding from the Canada Research Chair Program in the Social History of Medicine. The fourteen interviews document the members' individual biographies and careers, as well as the history and development of the McGill Group in Medical Genetics during a transformative period in the field of medical genetics. The interviews are available as transcripts, created by Christopher Canning. French translations of the transcripts were also created by McGIll's Translation Services and are also made available. The following individuals were interviewed as part of the oral histories project:
McGill Group in Medical Genetics
GROUP PORTRAIT: STAFF OF MONTREAL BULLETIN POSE FOR PHOTO ON BACK-STAIRS OF MONTREAL HOME
GROUP PORTRAIT: JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE OF MONTREAL INC
This item is a white T-shirt with an image of a pigeon, squirrel, and ray consuming beer and a hot dog in blue with the text: "Open air pub, McGill University, 1989." The back of the shirt is blank.
SCENE: TERRY WATADA PLAYS GUITAR AT REDRESS RALLY