File consists of correspondence, lists, notes, notices and memoranda pertaining to the organization of the Essex Law Association's annual golf tournament held at Roseland Golf and Curling Club on 14 June 2000.
File consists of notes, attendance lists, menu and correspondence pertaining to the organization of the Essex Law Association's annual golf tournament held at Roseland Golf and Curling Club.
Item is a group photograph of attendees at the twentieth annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association, held in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Item is a photograph of the 25th anniversary dinner of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921. John Shirley Denison (fifth from left) is standing underneath a banner at the back of the room that reads "25th Anniversary "21" Class".
Item is a photograph of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1925 twenty-five year reunion dinner.
Item is a digital image of a group photograph of the second year law class at the University of Toronto, 1942.
Item is a photograph of the 35th anniversary reunion dinner for the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1921. Cyril Carson is seated at the rectangular table, second from left. W. Earl Smith is seated at the first table on the right, first on the left of bottom centre.
Item is a group photograph of members of the University of Toronto's University College Men's Executive for the Class of 1936. Depicted are: E.C. Forbes (Treas.), W.W. Seccombe (Pres.), and W.G.C. Howland (Sec.).
Item is a photograph of a banquet during the fortieth annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association.
Item is a group photograph of graduates of the Osgoode Hall Law School class of 1950, celebrating the 57th anniversary of their graduation at the Albany Club in Toronto. The photograph is housed in a glass enclosure with the phrase "Osgoode Hall Law School" engraved on the front. Depicted are: (back row) John Honsberger, Gordon Dryden, Irving Cochrane, Bryden, David Grant, David Humphrey, John Clary; (front row) George Walsh, Harvey Bain. One man in the back row is unidentified.
Item is a full-text typewritten address given by George Gale at the 5th annual Brotherhood award dinner held at the Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue in Toronto.
File consists of the correspondence of Abby Bushby, archivist of the Women's Law Association, requesting interview transcripts of women lawyers for her research for a published written work in celebration of the eightieth anniversary of the association.
File consists of correspondence, legal judgments, petitions and bylaws pertaining to an Ontario Municipal Board dispute involving the erection of a steel police communications tower in Winston Churchill Park in Toronto, with opposition from groups including the Spadina-Ardwold Ratepayers Association, of which Carson was a member. Carson served as counsel for his wife, Jocelyn Carson, the legal owner of their house at 89 Ardwold Gate, located near the area in dispute.
File consists of birthday greetings sent to George A. Gale on the occasion of his 90th birthday from Ontario Premier Mike Harris, Governor General Roméo LeBlanc, Chief Justice of Ontario R. Roy McMurtry, and Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
File consists of minutes taken from the Lawyers Club monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees, held from June 1993 to April 1994.
File consists of the materials collected by Barry Pepper during his attendance at the Queen’s 90th Birthday Tribute which he attended on behalf of the Law Society of Upper Canada. File includes a letter from Pepper to Lee Ferrier, thanking him for choosing him as a representative. Material from the tribute includes a seating card, a souvenir program, and a song sheet.
Item is a biographical outline written by John P. Nelligan for his law firm.
Collection consists of records acquired by A. Burke Doran. The collection contains four pages removed from the guest book of the Black Bay Duck Club, a hunting club located near Ottawa. The pages were used as exhibits in the 1946 hearings of the Royal Commission to Investigate the Facts Relating to and the Circumstances Surrounding the Communication, by Public Officials and Other Persons in Positions of Trust of Secret and Confidential Information to Agents of a Foreign Power. The Royal Commission resulted from the 1945 defection of Igor Gouzenko, a cipher clerk for the military attache, Colonel Nikolai Zabotin, of the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa. The pages bear the signature of Colonel Nikolai Zabotin and several other Soviet officials. Also included are correspondence between the legal branch of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Department of Justice, as well as J.J. Heeney, an original owner of the Black Bay Duck Club. The collection also contains two dictaphone wartime relocation certificates, and three samples of law firm letterhead.
Doran, A. Burke (Anthony Burke)