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            CA ON00353 AFC 435 · Fonds · 1942 - 1976

            This fonds contains lecture papers, certificates and member records.

            Alpha Omega Alpha Beta Chapter
            Board of Governors fonds
            CA ON00353 AFC 54 · Fonds · 1908-1980

            This fonds consists of the records of the Western University Board of Governors including minutes and indexes, committee minutes, correspondence, and other material.

            University of Western Ontario. Board of Governors
            Fonds · 2013 - 2018

            The records include Faculty of Law newsletters and promotional material, and a set of building plans for renovations of the former PACI building.

            The Bora Laskin Faculty of Law was established at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay in 2013.

            Dr. Edwin Seaborn fonds
            CA ON00353 AFC 20 · Fonds · 1883 - 1951

            The fonds consists of records relating to Edwin Seaborn's medical and military careers, research, and personal records. Included are ledgers, research notes, correspondence, programmes, invitations, scrapbooks, postcard collection, photographs, books, newspaper clippings; and copies of diaries, letters and reminiscences of various Middlesex County residents dating. The fonds consists of records created between 1883 - 1951.

            Seaborn, Edwin
            Dr. F. W. Luney fonds
            CA ON00279 SJH-F01 · Fonds · 1907 - 1974

            The Dr. F. W. Luney fonds consists of 14 series (and 2 subseries) of records chronicling his scholarly beginnings as a medical student at the University of Western Ontario, his appointment as Senior Pathologist at Victoria Hospital, and the extent of his professional career as Clinical Laboratory Chief at St. Joseph’s Hospital until his retirement in 1961. During his career, Dr. Luney would enlist in the Canadian Army Medical Services Division during WWI, establish a Clinical Pathology Laboratory at St. Joseph’s Hospital in 1928, conduct extensive research in blood transfusion techniques, direct the opening of the Blood Bank Department and St. Joseph’s Hospital in 1945, establish private consulting services for smaller hospitals in southern Ontario, and create the Dr. F. W. Luney Fund to raise funds for the Medical Library at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Records of note include: well-maintained, original photographs of Dr. Luney and fellow classmates posing with a cadaver; records created to document body parts and organs donated to Luney’s private “Museum”; personal notebooks outlining his medical training and professional experiences; a selection of diplomas and certificates; records of his $5,000 donation to the Medical Library at St. Joseph’s Hospital; photographs depicting the two-person multiple syringe apparatus he invented; notes from lectures and seminars that he gave on pathology and blood transfusion-related subjects; and a 60th anniversary portrait of Dr. F. W. Luney with his fellow 1914 graduates.

            Luney, Frederick Winnett
            CA ON00159 P008 · Fonds · 1960-2007

            Composé entre autres de procès-verbaux, documents adminsitratifs, rapports annuels, correspondance, affiches, photographies, du journal étudiant "Le Calumet" et "L'orignal décahaîné" et de documentation, malgré le fait que pour certaines années il y ait peu de documents, le fonds d'archives de l'AEF témoigne des activités et interventions de cette association étudiante.

            Au même titre que les publications de l'association "Le Calumet" et "L'orignal décahaîné", les procès-verbaux de l'association présentent un éventail des préoccupations de l'association et de ses membres, tandis que la correspodance, les procès-verbaux et documents afférents des différents comités de l'administration de l'université nous renseignent sur le rôle et les efforts de représentation de l'association au sein de l'université.

            De plus, la correspondance témoigne des liens que l'association maintient avec les autres associations ou groupements étudiants tout comme elle nous informe sur les efforts de représentation et sur les interventions de l'association auprès de divers acteurs politiques et culturels de la scène régionale, provinciale et même fédérale sont bien illustrés par la correspondance.

            Le volet culturel des activités de l'association est aussi bien documenté par les différentes affiches, coupures de presse et documents de gestion de ces activités.

            Association des Étudiants Francophones
            CA ON00159 P134 · Fonds · 1975-2008 (surtout 1991-2004)

            Le fonds Association francophone pour le savoir-Sudbury (Acfas-Sudbury) témoigne des différentes activités et réalisations de l'association depuis ses débuts. Les ressources financières et administratives sont documentées, ainsi on y retrouve des procès-verbaux, des rapports et de la correspondance. On y retrouve aussi des documents de certaines activités organisées avant l'établissement officiel de l'Acfas-Sudbury. Dans le cadre des nombreuses activités de l'Acfas, qui sont documentées, la majeure partie des dossiers traitent de l'organisation de la Journée du savoir et des divers colloques. Mentionnons des affiches et des programmes. Le fonds d'archives témoigne des 30 ans de l'Acfas dans la région, ceci avec un colloque en 1975. Notons aussi qu'il y a des photographies qui illustrent la Journée du savoir et les conférenciers.

            Le fonds d'archives est divisé en 3 séries : I Administration; II Ressources Financières; III Informations et Communications.

            ACFAS-Sudbury
            Fonds Guy Gaudreau
            CA ON00159 P143 · Fonds · 1974-1996 (surtout 1996)

            Le fonds d’archives composé d’un dossier de la Société Amicale Trillium, et d’un dossier de recherche, témoigne de l’implication de Guy Gaudreau dans la vie culturelle francophone de Sudbury et de ses activités et méthodologies d’enseignement. En effet, le dossier de recherche est composé des documents de recherche et des travaux des étudiants du cours sur l’histoire du Nord de l’Ontario. Lors de ce cours, Guy Gaudreau avait soumis comme projet aux étudiants, une recherche ayant pour but la publication d’un livre sur l’histoire de l’Association des étudiants francophones (AEF) de l’université Laurentienne. Ainsi on retrouve des dossiers composés de notes de recherche, transcriptions d’entrevues avec des acteurs-clés lors de la création de l’association étudiante, des originaux et copies de documents de l’AEF, ainsi que les travaux des étudiants. Les principaux thèmes traités sont : la constitution de l’AEF, le budget, les activités culturelles ainsi que les raisons de la création d’une association francophone et la réception faite à cette association sur le campus. Le dossier de La Société Amicale Trillium contient des demandes de subventions et états financiers de cette société, qui avait comme objectif, un festival du film.

            Gaudreau, Guy
            Harold Bennett fonds
            CA ON00159 P077 · Fonds · 1961-1972

            The fonds attests to Harold Bennett’s activities in his capacity of Laurentian University President and as member of the Laurentian Board of Governors. The fonds contains mostly files of addresses to Convocations and to different organizations. There are also files on the search for a President at Laurentian University.

            Bennett, Harold
            Huntington University fonds
            CA ON00159 P109 · Fonds · [ca. 1762]-2002 (predominant 1958-1976)

            The Huntington University fonds consists mainly of correspondence, minutes, documentation, publications, yearbooks and photographs. The records document the administration of Huntington University. Not all functions performed at the University are documented and the records focus on the first 15 years of administration at Huntington. For instance, there are no records from the academic programs. Records created and used by the Board of Regents along with Silas Huntington records can be found in the fonds. Many records attest to the different roles performed by Rev. Dr. Earl Lautenslager as Chairman of the Northern Ontario University Association (NOUA), his administration of Huntington University as the first President and his ministry at St. Andrew's United Church. The records of the President/Principal's office are the most abundant. The records show the diversity of the work the President/Principal completed at the University, from corresponding with various individuals to planning the convocations. Information about student life at Huntington is well documented through the residence handbooks, student newsletters and yearbooks. A vast collection of photographs of the students also help provide a visual of their activities on campus. Other photographs can be found that depict the beginnings of Huntington on the Laurentian University campus and individuals such as the Board of Regents, faculty and staff. Documentation can be found on the history of Huntington and the United Church, along with various pieces of literature.

            The fonds is arranged in 8 series: Series I: Board of Regents; Series II: President's Office; Series III: President/Principal's Office; Series IV: Finance; Series V: Residence; Series VI: Huntington College Student Association; Series VII: Photographs and Series VIII: Documentation.

            Huntington University
            Isabel Huggan fonds
            CA ON00353 AFC 453 · Fonds · 1949-2018

            This fonds consists of records relating to Huggan’s academic, writing, and professional activities, as well as her personal life between 1949-2018. Included are manuscripts and drafts; research materials; notes and correspondence related to her short stories, poems, and workshop participation; records related to her graduate studies at the University of Western Ontario and teaching career; financial records and royalty statements; records relating to her travels throughout Europe, Canada, and Asia; and personal records and correspondence. These records are arranged chronologically.

            Huggan, Isabel
            Joan Mount fonds
            CA ON00159 P210 · Fonds · [ca. 1975-2002]

            The Joan Mount fonds consists of documents relating to her administrative roles at Laurentian University as well as her involvement in the Faculty Association. Files document the different aspects of her role as Dean and give insights on the decision making at the administrative level of the institution. The fonds contains files on Laurentian University sports teams as well as the structure of the administration, strategic planning, and development of programs. Files documenting her publications are also included in the fonds.

            Mount, Joan
            Lakehead University fonds
            Fonds

            Lakehead University evolved from the Lakehead Technical Institute (LTI), which was established in 1946. From LTI, Lakehead became the Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology in 1956. The Lakehead University Act was given Royal Assent by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1965, and Lakehead University was established. The first degrees granted by Lakehead University were in Arts and Science in 1965.

            The Lakehead University fonds includes records of administrative offices and former administrators.

            Collection · 2017 - 2019

            Sites crawled include the web and social media presence of Lakehead University, and associated organizations (including students, faculty, and alumni groups.)

            The Argus
            Bora Laskin Faculty of Law
            Lakehead Athletics
            Lakehead University
            Lakehead University Alumni Association
            Lakehead University Archives
            Lakehead University Bookstore
            Lakehead University Campus Recreation
            Lakehead University Faculty Association
            Lakehead University Library
            Lakehead University Student Union
            LU Radio
            Thunderwolves Hockey

            Collection · 1965 - 1971

            The collection consists of newspapers (primarily the Orillia Daily Packet and Times) with stories related to the proposal to establish a campus of the Waterloo Lutheran University in Orillia.

            The proposal made by the Orillia University Committee in September 1965 to Simcoe County Council to establish funding for the new university campus was approved, and $600,000 allocated. Fundraising commenced, but was halted in 1968 by the Ontario Ministry of University Affairs.

            The Way We Were Collection
            CA ON00353 AFC 363 · Collection · 1864-2012

            Collection consists of captioned photographs contributed by Alan Noon to the Western News in a weekly photofeature entitled "The Way We Were". This feature ran from 2001 to 2012. Photographs were originally taken by London Free Press , Western News photographers, Al Noon or photos within Western Archives holdings and other privately held photographs. Noon researched and wrote each caption; these are found in the scope and content notes for each photograph.

            Noon, Alan
            CA ON00353 AFC 339 · Collection · 1900 - 2000

            This collection consists of photographs relating to the development of Western University. It is an artificial collection that was created by Western University Archives and Special Collections and its predecessors.

            Western University
            CA ON00353 AFC 198 · Fonds · 1975 - 2003

            Fonds consists of records created and acquired by Western's Caucus on Women's Issues. Included are newsletters, minutes, financial records, various versions of their constitution, correspondence, documentary field tapes and reference materials as well as records relating to the Caucus' efforts to establish women's studies as a discipline, promote employment equity and contribute a women's perspective to the policy and planning processes at the university.
            Also included in the fonds are the research materials of Constance Backhouse, law professor and member of the Caucus, who researched the history of women at Western as part of several projects including her report, “Women faculty at UWO: reflections on the employment equity award”, the establishment of UWO law archives and 100 years of women at Western.

            Western's Caucus on Women's Issues
            Wynnfield Watson fonds
            CA ON00159 P223 · Fonds · 1960-1973

            The Wynnfield Watson fonds consists of a scrapbook and some publications, all relating to Laurentian University and the surroundings. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, publications and invitations to events concerning Laurentian University during the time that Watson was employed there. The newspaper clippings are more specifically about the Biology department and topics relating the environment of the region. Two publications of The Conservationist and a newsletter of the Sudbury and District Chamber of Commerce are also included.

            Watson, Norval Wynnfield Young