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Linda Kay fonds
P0265 · Fonds · [193-]-2017, predominant 2004-2016

The fonds mainly provides information on Linda Kay’s research on the pioneering female journalists who travelled together to cover St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904 and on the Canadian Women’s Press Club (CWPC).

The fonds includes research materials mainly composed of correspondence, articles, and photocopies of various documents (mainly 1887-1904) related to the pioneering female journalists. It also contains interviews with CWPC members during the Centennial anniversary of the Club in 2004 and recordings of the entire event which includes a re-enactment of the original Sweet Sixteen trip to the World’s Fair in St. Louis in 1904. There are also original documents related to one of the 1904 pioneering female journalist, Alice Asselin (nee LeBoutillier): five photographs (1930s-1950s), and a few textual records on the history of the LeBoutillier family.

Kay, Linda
P0265/A · Series · [193-]-2013
Part of Linda Kay fonds

The series is composed of correspondence, articles, and photocopies of various documents (mainly 1887-1904) mainly related to the 16 pioneering female journalists. The Alice Asselin file contains a few original documents (textual and photos). The series also includes documentation specifically on the Canadian Women’s Press Club and various publications.

Audiovisual
P0265/B · Series · 2004 - 2005
Part of Linda Kay fonds

The series contains interviews conducted by Linda Kay with CWPC members during the Centennial anniversary of the Club in 2004 and recordings of the entire event which includes a re-enactment of the original Sweet Sixteen trip to the World’s Fair in St. Louis in 1904.

Women of Daring
P0265-09-0001 · Item · 2005
Part of Linda Kay fonds

Interviews with CWPC members about their journalism experiences and reminiscences conducted by Linda Kay during attended the Centennial Celebration of the Canadian Women’s Press Club in Ottawa. This film was made for a course on Gender and Journalism at Concordia.