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JWRF/015(02) · File · 1970-1990
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on publishing (file 1 of 3). This file includes newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and some correspondence. This file consists of topics including the competition of small and large publishing companies, the parting of Methuen staff upon closure, the fade of the printing industry, and new Canadian tax laws forces hardship on Time and Readers Digest.

JWRF/015(01) · File · 1990s
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canadian publishers and publishing. This file contains photocopied book excerpts and newspaper clippings, with topics discussing the dissemination of books and periodicals by John A. Wiseman, the effect of the recession on Canada’s book industry, and the evolution of the book industry into a hard business.

96-006/001(03) · File · 1930-1984
Part of Mary Louise Northway fonds

File consists of various published records and a copy of published volume titled "Echoes and Reflections of Flora M. Morrison 1912-1981" inscribed to Mally Gibson. There are 2 photographs stapled to back cover: one of Flora Morrison and an unidentified person (1972) and one of an Algonquin Park picnic with Mary W., Flora Morrison, Mary Northway, and Betty W. 1930. Also included is a Toronto Star newspaper article regarding the Flora Morrison choral fund, 1983.

6 · Series · 1992-2019
Part of International Camping Fellowship fonds

Series consists of a range of material and artefacts of historical significance related to the International Camping Fellowship and other international camps, including the American Camping Association, the European Camp Association, the Russia International Children's Centre, and the National Camping Association of Japan. The materials include newsletters, articles of the association, congress agreements, reports, and correspondence. Also included are various loose artefacts that contribute to the understanding of camp history and achievements, such as an assortment of camp magazines, brochures, and programs written in Japanese, Russian and English, camp activity books and songs, and fabrics and badges.