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Morris, Richard Benner
UPC/006(47) · File · [198-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of four identical portraits of Richard B. Morris (d.2008). Morris started teaching at Trent University in 1968: "It was here that he found
his calling as a teacher and mentor. Richard was very involved with the
introduction of computers to Trent and was one of the first to teach
using shared computer involvement with students." (From the Trent Magazine, Winter 2009 Vol. 40 No. 1)."

Morrison, David
UPC/006(48) · File · [195-?]-1998
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Dr. David Morrison, a longtime member of the Trent University community. In 1993 Morrison was the acting President and Vice-Chancellor. Morrison was awarded the Eminent Service Award in 2007.

Morton, William Lewis (W.L.)
UPC/006(51) · File · [196-?]-[197-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of William L. Morton (d.1980). Morton was Trent University's third Chancellor from 1977 to 1980. He was also a Vanier Professor in 1969, and the Master of Champlain College from 1966 to 1969.

01-1022 · Item · 1853-1867

Fonds consists of one ledger identified as having belonged to Moscrip, Allan & Company. The business sold hardware, machinery, and farm equipment, and repaired same. Some customers were contractors, blacksmiths, wagoners; addresses of customers were Hamilton Township, Cobourg, Oshawa, Peterborough, Port Hope, and Bowmanville. Some business was carried on with schooners. Other customers included Dr. Gilchrist; Thomas Trail [Traill]; Cobourg-Peterborough Distillery; Ontario Distillery; Cobourg, Peterborough & Marmora Railway and Mining Co.; R.A. Waddell, Sheriff; and merchants and farmers. Accounts for 1867 listed Trustees of Common Schools with charges for two school bells. The ledger includes an index.

Moscrip, Allan & Company
P870 · File · [ca. 1888]
Part of Pamphlet collection

Col. J.W. and Mr. C.C. Judy, Auctioneers. Toronto: Printed at the Mail Job Dept., n.d. [c.1888], 8vo. (22 cm x 15 cm), pp. 56, blue printed paper wraps, stapled binding, 4 illustrations with illustration of bull on lower cover. Some fading at the spine with a bit of rust to the upper and lower covers at the staples, else very good, clean copy. In the Intro, Mossom Boyd & Co. explain their regret in getting out of the business, and would only be keeping one bull and five or six females to form the nucleus of a future herd. 65 lots for auction, in groups of Females and Bulls with the pedigrees of each animal. [1776]

75-1024 · Item · Photocopied [ca. 1975]

This item is a photocopy of the last will and testament of Mossom Boyd, written May 7, 1880 and probated August 27, 1883.

Boyd, Mossom
92-002 · Fonds · [between 1894 and 1914]

This fonds consists of glass slides which were used as teaching materials at Mount St. Joseph. The subjects include Tennyson: Idylls of the King, 55 slides; physiography, 15 slides; zoology, 5 slides; physics, 4 slides; English and history, 7 slides; and, European history, 6 slides. Ten of the slides in physiography, 2 slides in botany and 1 slide in chemistry were made by high school students in Lindsay.

Mount St. Joseph
Moving Pictures: Canada
JWRF/010(07) · File · [ca. 1980-1990]
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canada’s moving pictures. This file contains newspaper clippings and magazine cutouts. Topics in this file include those such as the development of the film industry, Cineplex, Ontario's film industry, film institute and popular films of the time.

Mowat, Farley
JWRF/010(08) · File · [ca. 1985-1988]
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Farley Mowat. This file contains newspaper clippings with topics including the ban of Mowat’s book Never Cry Wolf in the U.S school system, his life, and pieces written on interviews with Mowat.