- HC01 RG-RG10-RG10.66
- File
- [198-?]
File consists of three copies of a booklet promoting four programs (Arts Administration, Theatre--Performance, Theatre--Technical, and Music). The booklet features profiles of faculty and graduates.
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File consists of three copies of a booklet promoting four programs (Arts Administration, Theatre--Performance, Theatre--Technical, and Music). The booklet features profiles of faculty and graduates.
"Pharmacy Assistants in the 80's" program brochure
File consists of a brochure promoting a one-day course for Pharmacy Assistants introducing them to the use of computers in their work.
Photocopies of research materials
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of various research materials about Chinese-Canadian culture and immigrations. Includes an article from the Asianadian,which was published between 1978-1985. The article is from the vol. 2, no.4 issue, and is titled, "A 'Prison' For Chinese Immigrants" by Chuen-Yan David Lai. It discusses the former Immigration Building,built by the federal government in the city of Victoria, at the corner of Ontario Street and Dallas Road. It was demolished in November 1977. File also includes a short story by Anne Jew, titled, "Everyone Talked Loudly in Chinatown", a short story by Evelyn Lau, titled, "Glass" published in February 1989,A short story titled, "The Demon Fire Carriage Road" by Su-Chong Lim (no date), and poems by Jim Wong-Chu ("It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage") and Ho Hon Leung ("A Symphonic Poem 'Unfinished' for Rose Li Kin Hong", each published in Winter 1983. Also includes an article discussing the life and work of Jim Wong-Chu, a community advocate, organizer, radio producer/broadcaster, photographer, and poet.
Photocopy handouts relating to Chinese arts and artists
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of multiple copies of three handouts relating to Chinese art practices and practitioners. It discusses papercutting, papercraft, and tools to use. Features Ni Feng Kao and Zhang Jigen.
Photocopy of advertisements from the 1910s, 1920s, 1930s and 1940s
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of photocopied period advertisements from "Thunder Bay: A History" by Joseph M. Mauro. These are noted as, "c/o Bob and Betty Saunders, Port Elgin".
Photocopy of "Discover" magazine article
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a photocopy of an article from "Discover" magazine by Jared Diamond titled "The Great Chinese Puzzle".
Photocopy of "Task Force on Labour Relations. Study No. 22"
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a partial photocopy of a 1968 report by Stuart Marshall Jamieson. Document starts at page 75.
Photograph album from opening of Osler building and residence
Part of Jackie Robarts fonds
File consists of a photograph album from the opening of the new building and residence facility for the Osler School of Nursing. Many of the photographs feature Jackie Robarts and her cousin, then Premier of Ontario John Robarts, touring the facilities. The photographs also feature many unidentified students and faculty of the School. The photographs were originally housed in a photo album with organized with an inscription from Marion [Crane?]. The original album and inscription have been retained by the Archives.
File consists of a photograph from an event (at the top is written "8 years ago"). The event may have been an open house or similar.
Photograph of a Chinese-Canadian Battalion
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a photocopy of an archival photograph of the Chinese Canadian Large Battalion out of Victoria, British Columbia in March 1918. In the top right corner is written "From Larry Wong".