This item is a photocopy of a booklet published by the Toronto Daily News in 1885. Its subject matter depicts Toronto's night life.
Toronto Daily NewsOctavo. (22.2 cm x 14 cm), pp. viii, 231, tan printed paper wraps, sewn binding. Covers lightly soiled, chipping and minor cracking to spinestrip, small pieces missing at head & tail, 10.5 cm slit at front cover joint, lower front and rear corners missing. Contents very good and clean. Among others, contents include: On the Origin and the Language of the Scottish Highlanders (Mr. Hugh MacLean); On the Early Settlement of the Lower Provinces by the Scottish Gael, &c. (Rev. D.B. Blair); The Early Settlement of Glengarry (Mr. John MacLennan, Ex-M.P.); The Literary Aspect of the Keltic Settlement in the Counties of Stormont and Glengarry (Mr. George Sandfield MacDonald, B.A.); The Celt in the North-West (Rev. Prof. Bryce, LL.D.); A Translation of the Oldest Celtic Document Extant, and of its Etruscan Companion (Professor Campbell, M.A.) [2337]
File consists of photographs of C.H. Torok, a guest lecturer at Trent University in the late 1960s.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Morley Torgov. This file includes a newspaper article discussing Torgov’s professional persona.
File consists of a photograph of Doug Torgerson, Professor of Politcal and Cultural Studies. The photograph includes Doug and an unidentified individual walking on Trent University's Symons campus during the winter.
File consists of photographs of Theresa Topic, Master of Peter Robinson College from 1993-1996. Three photographs include Emmanuelle Beaudoin.
File consists of photographs of John Topic, the Senior Tutor of Peter Robinson College (1994). In 2003 John received the Distinguished Research Award. Photographs include Jaime Awe.
File consists of photographs of Ken Toong, the Trent-Marriott Food Services director at Trent University (1989-1998).
Fonds includes personal and professional correspondence, press clippings, descriptions of benchmark occasions, and award certificates from Storey’s Trent University career, including The Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education Communication Award (1986), the Big Brothers and Big Sisters National Commendation Award (2000), and the Trent University Eminent Service Award (2011). There is also a large photograph album highlighting the 40 years that Tony spent at Trent University. Also included are 12 individual photographs of Storey, including headshots, 1 photo of Storey receiving the Big Brothers and Big Sisters National Commendation Award, and several group photos with unidentified individuals. Additionally, there is professional correspondence related to university matters, alumni associations and events, and the establishment of the Alumni House in Champlain College. There is also personal correspondence between alumni associations, colleagues, and friends, including thank-you cards, e-mails, greeting cards, and event invitations.
Storey, Tony