Series consists of records documenting the establishment and activities of McMaster University’s Women’s Health Office (WHO). Included are proposals, newspaper clippings, event programs, meeting minutes, correspondence, brochures, resource manuals, conference abstracts, and newsletters.
Series consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen’s involvement with various professional associations. Included are speaking notes, press clippings, reports, correspondence, proposals, conference proceedings, newsletters, papers, meeting minutes, a photograph, a pamphlet, and a video recording.
Series consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen and Dr. Gerry Cohen’s sabbatical in Australia between 1987 and 1988. Included are professional and personal journals of the trip with entries from both Dr. May Cohen and Dr. Gerry Cohen (the author’s initials appear at the end of each entry). Also included is correspondence, case presentations, presentation material, publications, articles, and reports.
Series consists of records documenting the wide range of presentations and talks Dr. May Cohen delivered in a variety of settings, including, academic, health care, public schools, community groups, television talk shows, task forces, and professional associations. Included are presentation notes, index cards, speeches, papers, abstract submissions, event invitations, flyers, programs, video recordings, and correspondence. Several of the presentations were delivered with Dr. Gerald S. Cohen.
Series consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen’s various research projects and writing activities. Included are research proposals, grant applications, papers, meeting notes, reports, book reviews, correspondence, article clippings and re-prints. Some of the research topics covered centre around physicians and gender differences, practices in family medicine, communication between various health care stakeholders, women’s health, new-to-practice family physicians, and physician billing practices.
Series consists of May Cohen’s professional and political correspondence. Included is correspondence with politicians, editors, and Dr. Cohen’s colleagues and past students. Also included are newspaper clippings, press releases, and one questionnaire.
Series consists of textual records largely documenting the professional activities of Dr. Gerald S. Cohen. Included are papers, programs, correspondence, presentation material, newspaper clippings, and simulation cases. Also included is one file of records relating to Dr. Gerald Cohen’s work with the Sunny Qualer’s Band while he was studying at med school.
Sem títuloSeries consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen’s various awards as well as awards named in her honour. Included are event invitations and programs, newsletters, press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, correspondence, a plaque and a certificate.
Series consists of press material documenting Dr. Cohen’s career. Included are articles, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.
Series consists of textual records collected and maintained by Dr. May Cohen around a number of topics largely related to women’s health. Topics include abortion, addictions, aging, women’s health care, breast cancer, reproductive health and mental health. Records include booklets, re-prints, reports, articles, theses, correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, manuals, and meeting minutes. Files are arranged alphabetically.
Series consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen’s personal life. The bulk of the material is Dr. May Cohen’s personal correspondence with family and friends. Included are numerous letters exchanged between May and Gerry Cohen over the summer months while they were in medical school. Gerry Cohen worked for many summers at Muskoka Lodge, playing music with his band, the Sunny Qualer Band, to pay his way through med school. May joined Gerry at Muskoka Lodge in the summers immediately proceeding their marriage (1952-1953) and worked as a waitress there. In the summer of 1954, she worked at Camp Naivelt as the camp physician.
Also included are photographs, a speech May delivered at a New Fraternal Jewish Association (NFJA) event on the occasion of the 75th birthday of her father (Sam Lipshitz), an issue of NFJA’s newsletter Fraternally Yours, May’s CV, and a personal reflection May wrote relating to her breast cancer diagnosis. Finally, included is a poster for a wrestling match in Bracebridge, ON.
Fonds consists of records documenting Dr. May Cohen’s personal and professional activities. A small amount of material relates to Dr. Gerald S. Cohen’s career. Included is correspondence, papers, journals, reports, speeches, meeting materials, presentation materials, teaching slides, case studies, newspaper clippings, articles, re-prints, press releases, invitations, programs, videocassette tapes, photographs, a questionnaire, and a plaque. The records reflect a wide range of topics, including Canadian abortion rights, history of women’s health care, the teaching of human sexuality, evolution of sex counselling, experiences of female physicians, aging and sexuality, and the development of McMaster’s Women’s Health Office.
Fonds is organized into the following series: 1. Personal records, 2. Professional and political correspondence, 3. Research and writing material, 4. Presentations and related material, 5. Australian sabbatical material, 6. Professional association material, 7. Women’s Health Office records, 8. McMaster Faculty of Health Sciences activities, 9. Human sexuality curriculum development and teaching material, 10. Subject files, 11. Press material, 12. Awards and accolades, and 13. Gerald S. Cohen records.
Sem títuloItem is an issue of "The Humber Student Voice". The issue discusses a performance by Heavy Metal singer Lee Aaron, student poetry and comics, and general articles about Humber and about student issues in Canada generally.
Item is an issue of "The Humber Student Voice". This issue is a special orientation issue for the 1984-1985 academic year. The issue includes information about the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), and a calendar of events for the academic year.
Series consists of issues of "The Humber Student Voice". The "Student Voice" was an independent student paper, published by the student body of Humber College.
Item is an issue of "Vews". This issue includes coverage of a series of arson attacks at Humber over the summer of 1972.
Item is an issue of the student publication "Vews". Includes coverage of the 1972 Canadian Federal election, such as a debate at Humber, an interview with NDP Leader David Lewis, and advertisements.
Item is a the inaugural issue of "Vews", featuring news and student poetry.
Item is an issue of "Vews", featuring a drawing of a rhino on the cover. The issue discusses a conflict between "Vews" and "Coven".
Item is an issue of the student publication "Vews". Includes coverage of Remembrance Day, a Humber-Russia student trip, and other topics.