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Florence Wyle
P0146/17 · Series
Part of Anne Savage fonds

This series includes photographs of some of Florence Wyle's sculptures, as well as a rough draft book of poems illustrated by Anne Savage.

Folders

Series contains 471 documents of all types dated between 1915 and 1954 organized into folders, probably by S.A. Rochlin. Documents include minutes, agendas, accounts, manuscripts, poems, leaflets, flyers, pamphlets, posters, newspaper clippings, manifestos, petitions, reports, speeches, constitutions, telegrams, press releases, applications, invitations, correspondence, and handbills. Documents concern the South African Labour Party, Workers’ International League, South African Labour Defence, Irish Republican Association of South Africa, South African Labour Defence, African National Congress, Communist Party of South Africa, African National Improvement Movement, Congress of the People, United Communist Party, United Communist Party of South Africa, South African Section of the Communist International, International Socialist League, Communist Propaganda Group, and Youth League of South Africa, among others.

Fossils Club of Montreal
F021/A · Series · 1962-1995
Part of David (Dave) Clark fonds

This series documents David Clark’s involvement in the Fossils Club of Montreal and provides insight into some of the club's musical performances.

This series includes musical scores, play scripts, programs, sound recordings, plaques and photographs, among other documents.

Founding documents
P0145/01 · Series · 1873-2002
Part of YMCA of Montreal Fonds

The series documents the founding, legislative and regulatory framework, and historical studies of the Metropolitan Montreal YMCA.

The series is arranged in sub-series:

P0145/01A Founding documents, constitution, by-laws.
P0145/01B Histories.

P0202/1 · Series · 1858-1961
Part of Quebec YMCA fonds

The series documents the founding, legislative and regulatory framework, and administrative history of the Quebec YMCA.

The records include constitutions, by-laws, amendments, declarations and other documents related to the status of the Quebec YMCA as a legal corporate entity. The records also include handwritten notes on the legal and administrative history of the Quebec YMCA.

Freelance writer
P182/B · Series · 1922, 1940, 1979-2015
Part of Mark Abley fonds

The series provides information on Abley’s work as a freelance writer from 1979 to 2015. It includes poetry, editorial work, children books, as well as non-fiction books. The series contains published and unpublished materials.

The series is organized into the following subseries:

P182/B1 Poetry
P182/B2 Non-fiction
P182/B3 Young Audiences
P182/B4 Editorial Work

The series contains, but is not limited to, drafts, comments, contracts, correspondence, a grant application, manuscripts, notes, poems, research material, reviews, book excerpts, business cards, agreements, mock-up covers, a directory, essays, an invitation, publicity material, newspaper articles, periodicals, permissions, proposals, reports, a score, a speech, biographies, an awards program, an outline, proofs, a style guide, a work plan, and a class paper.

General correspondence
I0010/11 · Series · 1941-1984, predominant 1962-1981
Part of Office of the Principal fonds

The series consists of external and internal correspondence sent and received by the Principal or the Rector, including invitations and congratulations.

General Correspondence
I0038/10 · Series · 1971-1982
Part of Academic Planning Office fonds

Series consists of external and internal correspondence sent by Mr. Whitelaw. Series contains the chronological files for [all] the correspondence that was sent in 1971-1972, 1980-1981 and 1981-1982.

Harry James
P199 / A · Series · [193-?]-2005
Part of Peter K. Johnston fonds

The series illustrates the career of Harry James, an American Jazz musician. Harry James was born in Albany, Georgia, United States in 1916. He was a trumpet player and band leader during the Big Band Era. Harry James was married to actress Betty Grable. He died in 1983.

The series includes without limitations two scrapbooks, photographs, correspondence, discographies, press clippings, posters, and several issues of The Music Maker, a magazine published by the Harry James Appreciation Society.

Historical Information
F052/A · Series · [19--]-1991
Part of Jack Gillmore fonds

This series documents the history of radio dramas in Vancouver, B.C. between 1925 and 1935, and Jack Gillmore’s involvement with the CNRV Players, Radio Artists Review, and the radio stations that broadcasted their programs. The fonds also includes photographs of the Association for the Study of Canadian Radio and Television’s 1983 conference and material relating to the deposit.

The series contains photocopies of essays, notes, production sheets, correspondence, and press clippings. It also includes a contact sheet and Gillmore's memoir.

Hopewell documents
F011/I · Series · 2000
Part of René Balcer archives

Series includes records relating to the television series Hopewell. Material consists of drafts and final scripts, beat sheets, research, photographs of production stills used for the opening sequence, set design drawings for set construction and layout, photographs of set items with annotations about the colour, design and layout of a particular set, samples of flooring, paint colours, and shades used in the production, location agreements, a list of directors, cast and crew lists, schedules, production budgets, contacts, and contracts.

Human Resources
P128/K · Series · 1983-2014
Part of La Centrale fonds

The series provides information on the management of personnel at La Centrale from 1983 to 2011. It informs about different administrative positions, recruitment, volunteering and internships as well as working conditions at the gallery.

The series contains a collective agreement, job descriptions, contracts, CVs, internship reports, guidelines, correspondence, and related documents.

Human Resources
P0145/07 · Series · 1917 - 1989
Part of YMCA of Montreal Fonds

The series documents administrative activities related to human resources.

The records include committee minutes, payroll ledgers, personnel files, union negotiations, resumes, job descriptions, staff training and programs.

The series is organized into the following sub-series:

P0145/07A Committee and Policies
P0145/07B Personnel Management
P0145/07C Employee Files
P0145/07D Payroll
P0145/07E Benefits

Human resources
P056/3 · Series · 1976-1990
Part of Optica Art Gallery fonds

The series relates to Optica Gallery's personnel management.

The series contains payroll books, job offers, members' and directors' lists, employee files, financial statements, and correspondence.

P0202/4 · Series · 1946-[198-]
Part of Quebec YMCA fonds

The series documents administrative activities related to human resources.

The records include payroll ledgers and sheets, personnel files, and resumes.

Instructional records
F010/D · Series · 1796 – 1861
Part of Grant Family fonds

Series contains prescriptions for ailments, notes regarding waterproofing of various garments, research notes, sheets of poetry, religious documents including hymns and a book of saints, and a handwritten math textbook from Scotland, which covers addition, notations, subtraction, multiplication, division, reduction, the rule of three, the rule of five, and a practice section.

Insurance
I0010/12 · Series · 1956-1966
Part of Office of the Principal fonds

The series provides information on insurance plans for employees of the Y.M.C.A. in 1956-1957, and a 1966 proposal for insurance for the Henry F. Hall Building. It contains correspondence and notes.

International Relations
I0147/16 · Series · 1921-1976, predominant 1965-1975
Part of Office of the President fonds

The series provides information on relations between the Office of the President and Academic and Administrative departments as well as with the Deans' offices of the College between 1921 and 1975.

The series contains reports, statistics, correspondence, examination results, and notes pertaining to the administration and planning of departmental functions and organizations.

The series is organized into the following sub-series:
I0147/16A Academic
I0147/16B Administrative
I0147/16C Deans' offices
I0147/16D High School

Interviews
F009/A · Series · [196-?] – 1976
Part of Peter Desbarats fonds

Series contains records relating to interviews conducted during the writing of Peter Desbarats’s book René: A Canadian in Search of a Country. Material consists of interview transcripts, notes and audio cassettes of taped interviews. Interviews were conducted with Quebec and Canadian politicians, lawyers, journalists, professors, and editors.

F001/O · Series · 1982 – 1989
Part of Irving Layton fonds

Series contains audio interviews conducted by David O’Rourke for Layton’s memoirs Waiting for the Messiah as well as typed and handwritten transcripts of these interviews. The series also contains court transcripts of the Karen J. Pietkiewicz v. Elspeth Cameron case.

P112/C · Series · 1981-1989, 2000-2002
Part of Brian McKenna fonds

The series provides information on Brian McKenna's involvement with the Latin American Committee, the Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ), and the Committee to Protect Journalists (on human rights). It also includes his involvement as Max Bell Fellowship professor at the University of Regina School of Journalism.

P0112/C1 Involvement in Committees.
P0112/C2 Max Bell Fellowship

The series contains newsletters, reports, books and pamphlets, meeting minutes, newspaper articles, correspondence, notes, film proposals, and an open letter.

Jazz libre du Québec
F033/A · Series · 1968-2007, predominantly 1970-1977
Part of Yves Charbonneau fonds

The series illustrates the activities of the Quatuor de Jazz libre du Québec (1967-1975), the Val-David Artistic Colony (1970), the Ferme du Petit Québec libre (1970-1973) and l'Amorce (1972-1974), including the political dimension of these jazz-related initiatives.
The series includes, but is not limited to newspaper clippings, newsletters, statements, a historical overview, plans, project outline, a manifesto, pamphlets, and posters.

Jazz musicians
P199 / B · Series · 1940-2003
Part of Peter K. Johnston fonds

The series documents the jazz scenes in both the United States and Canada in the second half of the 20th century. It refers not only to celebrated jazz musicians like Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson, but also to a variety of less well-known known performers.

The series includes two scrapbooks, 4 wall calendars, biographical information, discographies, press clippings, memorabilia, moving images, a sound recording, and a magazine, among other material.