The fonds consists of records which document Caplan's career as a public affairs commentator, consultant and social activist. It has been arranged into the following series: Fonds is comprised of the following series: Journals, calendars, diaries Correspondence and subject files New Democratic Party files Rwanda report files
Caplan, Gerald L., 1938-Fonds consists of material that documents Axelrod's personal and professional career and is arranged in the following series: S00221 Correspondence files S00222 Academic files S00223 Professorial files S00224 Research and Writing files
Axelrod, Paul Douglas, 1949-The fonds mainly consists of material related to Margaret Laurence and Dorothy Henderson's work as a member of the Margaret Laurence Home committee. Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings and articles, brochures, reports and programs.
Henderson, Dorothy Campbell, 1916-The fonds consists of interviews, selected newspaper clippings pertaining to the Fine Arts Building and its architect, reports, and surveys documenting a controversial study by Dr. Wekerle and her students on their move into the new Fine Arts Building at York University in 1973-1974.
Wekerle, Gerda R.Fonds consists of material related to the professorial career of Paul Herzberg, including course files relating to undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science and psychology and the Keller Plan statistics course. Fonds also consists of material that documents other personal and professional activities, including diaries, personal correspondence and reference letters.
Herzberg, Paul A., 1936-The fonds consists of citations given by Dr. Elliott as University Orator and includes biographical information, correspondence, programmes, and drafts created or used for writing the citations. Fonds includes correspondence, mission statement samples, and supporting reference information documenting Dr. Elliott's role in developing York University's Mission Statement.
Elliott, Maurice Slater, 1937-The fonds consists of drafts of unpublished poems and stories, many of which were written for creative writing courses taken at York, drafts of poems written for her published collections 'Confessions of a Fertility Expert' and 'Pretending to Die', correspondence and drafts related to her novel 'The Divine Economy of Salvation' and edited drafts of submissions and correspondence related to 'Uncommon Ground: A Celebration of Matt Cohen'.
Uppal, PriscilaThe fonds consists of correspondence, notes, interview notes, drafts and research material related to his book 'Louis Applebaum: A Passion for Culture'.
Pitman, WalterFonds consists of material that documents Rudakoff's career as a playwright and professor and includes personal and professional correspondence, subject files, note cards related to her PhD thesis, files related to her continued work on Cuban theatre and notes, drafts, correspondence and other material related to many of her works, among them "Interplay: Sex, Gender and Violence in Canadian Theatre", "Dangerous Traditions: A Passe Muraille Anthology", "Between the Lines: The Process of Dramaturgy" and "Revealed by Fire".
Rudakoff, Judith.Fonds consists of Paul Grosney's handwritten and purchased musical arrangements of jazz and big band music for his bands. Also includes Grosney's arrangements of rock and pop songs for his bands. Some arrangements are organized by instrument and each arrangement is numbered to facilitate each musician's ability to pull the correct piece of music called out by Grosney. Other arrangements are organized by song title. Includes arrangements for classic big band pieces such as "Stompin' at the Savoy", "Moonlight Serenade," and "Air Mail Special". Also includes original compositions by Grosney for live performances and television programmes and commercials. There are also some professional correspondence and ephemera related to Grosney's career. The second accession contains audio recordings of radio shows (mostly from the 1950s and 1960s) that Grosney hosted or appeared on, commercials and Grosney's albums. Also contains photographs, some personal and family records, and newspaper clippings spanning Grosney's life and career.
Grosney, Paul, 1923-2003The fonds consists of records that document Dr. Paul Medow's career as a scholar and university professor. The fonds is arranged in the following series: Karl Polanyi files Institutional Economics files Teaching files
Medow, PaulThe fonds is arranged in the following series: Scores, 1941-1977; Scripts, 1949-1979; Correspondence and papers, 1940-2000; Daily appointment books, 1942-1998; Reports, 1947-1995; Clippings, 1941-1978; Printed material, 1940-1980; Blueprints, 1965; Photographs, 1944-1976; Phonograph records, 1942-1958; Films, 1942-1961; Papers of the Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee, 1979-1984; Papers related to Louis Applebaum's career as composer and administrator, 1941-2000; Sound Recordings, 1953-1996; Video Cassettes, 1977-1979; Parts, 1977-1988; Professional Associations, 1955-2000; Personal, 1931-1936; Lectures, addresses, talks and interviews, 1986-1995.
Applebaum, Louis, 1918-2000The fonds consists of Harry W. Arthur's records pertaining to his activities and includes his university administration files, 1961-1986; teaching files, ca. 1961-1989; research and writing files, 1957-1992; community service files, 1962-1997; UAW Public Review Board case files, 1967-1977; arbitration case files, 1966-1984; correspondence, 1958-1992 (predominant 1971-1992).
Arthurs, H.W. (Harry William), 1935-The fonds mainly documents Margaret Avison's work as a poet and writer and includes manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, printed material, music scores and photographs.
Avison, Margaret, 1918-The fonds mainly documents John Montgomery Barber's activities as member of the National Council of Welfare.
Barber, John M., 1938-1974The fonds consists of Germain Bazin's correspondence with publishers (Abrams, J.P. Taillandier, 'Les nouvelles litteraires', Thames & Hudson), museums and art agencies and exhibitions (International Council of Museums, Theodore Gericault Exposition, Lengyel Project), and administrative matters relating to York University. There is also some personal correspondence, 1971-1974.
Bazin, Germain, 1901-1990The collection consists of programmes, playbills and notices of productions in Ontario (predominantly Toronto) theatres, 1971-1983, arranged alphabetically by the title of the production. Some of the companies and theatres represented include, Toronto Arts Productions, Stratford Theatre, Skylight Theatre, Toronto Workshop Productions, Toronto Free Theatre, Royal Alex Theatre, Theatre Aquarius, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), Lime Light Dinner Theatre, Theatre in the Dell, Young People's Theatre, Shaw Festival, and Theatre Passe Muraille.
Berger, JenivaThe fonds consists of George Williams Brown's correspondence, speeches, research material, and papers of the Montebello Conference.
Brown, George W. (George Williams), 1894-1963The fonds consists of York University-related records of John Joseph Frederick Bruckmann including curriculum planning (minutes of the Curriculum Committee, reading lists, correspondence), the Council of the Faculty of Arts and Science (1962-1965), the Residential College Committee (minutes - 1962), the Committee on Research (1962) and the Senate (1961-1965). In addition, there is material of a general nature relating to early appointments at the University, staff directories and announcements of social events.
Bruckmann, JohnThe fonds consists of Jerome Ch'en's collection of statements of delegates to the Geneva Conference in 1954 [1955?], along with newspaper clippings and related material concerning the Korean War.
Ch'en, Jerome, 1919-