Series consists of International Camping Fellowship newsletters from 1987-2007. Series includes a large bound book of newsletters from 1988-1997. ICF newsletters provide specific information related to International Camping Congress (ICC) events, including details about keynote speakers, presentation topics, workshops, and other activities associated with the ICC, and documents the activities, achievements, initiatives, and contributions of the ICF community.
Fonds consists of a photograph of Young Nim You; various Korean church-related journal issues and extracted excerpts, many with hand-written English explanations; Korean pamphlets relating to women's involvement in Korean churches and cultural groups; and a manuscript and published article written by You entitled Korean Sisterhood and published in Newsletter: Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada, March 1993. Also included are two posters and a calendar.
Young, Nim YouFile consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Elizabeth Smart. This file contains a review on Smart’s works turned from a novel to poem by Alicia [Van Wast?], as well as a news clipping discussing Smart’s life as a teenager.
Item is the Friends of the Bata Library Bulletin, No. 9 (September 1988) which includes the following content:
- Executive Committee
- Barrett, Karen. Editor’s Note
- Rahmel, Fern A. John Sutherland, The Northern Review, and the Struggle for Modern Canadian Poetry
- Sadler, Doug. Doug Sadler and How He Came to Write Reading Nature’s Clues. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Stubbs, John. The Computerization of the Oxford English Dictionary. Recorded by Rahmel, Fern A.
- Wadland, John. A Tribute to Margaret Laurence
- LePan, Don. On Being a Small Publisher in Canada
- Annual Meeting
- Annual Financial Statement 1 May 1987 to 30 April 1988
- Treadwell, Michael. Report of the Acquisitions Committee
- Library Acquisitions 1987/88
- Friends of the Bata Library – list of members
File consists of photographs of the Board of Governors in 1988 standing on the Bata Library stairs next to the Otonabee River.