File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Mordecai Richler. This file contains newspaper clippings and photocopied articles. Topics in this file include the release of Richler’s novel Solomon Gursky, magazine articles written by Richler on areas such as liberalism, reading, and nationalism, and news articles covering Richler’s signing with Warner Brothers amongst his refusal to write for the Canadian film industry.
This collection consists of Stratford Festival programs from 1953-1995.
Stratford FestivalFile consists of three photographs of Lorne Jones standing next to a Trent University Security Services Car.
File consists of four photographs of former Trent University professor Toph Marshall.
File consists of two photographs of Barbara McGregor, member of the Board of Governors.
File consists of two photographs of Maurice Mitcheson (d.1999) holding tomatoes in front of a vegetable garden.
File consists of two photographs Oleksandr Naida.
File consists of five photographs of Deborah Parnis. In 1998, Parnis received the Symons Award for Excellence in teaching alongside Alan Wilson. Photographs include Mark Parnis.
File consists of photographs of Edward W.H. Tremain, who was an honorary member of the Board of Governors at Trent University.
File consists of photographs of Leslie Woolcott holding up a shirt with two unidentified individuals.
Series consists of records documenting Greg Doran's education at Sir Sandford Fleming College from 1994-1995.
This collection consists of records relating to the pertaining to the Oak Ridges Moraine. including the minutes for the meetings of the Technical Working Committee, from August 13, 1991 to October 13, 1994, various correspondence from environmental organizations, companies, firms, and various levels of government, and various other materials (i.e., published and unpublished studies).
The Oak Ridges Moraine is a massive ridge in southern Ontario, extending from the Niagara Escarpment to the Trent River. This landscape feature (an interlobate moraine) is a product of sedimentary deposition, of mainly sand and gravel (glacial till), during the glacial retreat and melting of the Wisconsin ice-sheet, approximately 12,000 years ago.
In regard to ecology, it is a significant water storage and headwater feature for southern Ontario. It is molted with various kettle lakes and serves as a "drainage divide" for central Ontario where rivers and streams emanate either north or south from the moraine.
Due to the incursion of urban sprawl and development, as a result of population growth, the integrity of this significant feature has been compromised. Ecological consequences include depletion of water supply, in topsoils, forests and wetland areas, ant the introduction of toxic pollutants. As a result, there has been various efforts towards protecting the moraine.
One endeavour, known as the Oak Ridges Moraine Technical Working Committee, has attempted to coordinate efforts, in scientific background studies of the moraine and the devising of appropriate policies to protect the moraine, through public, private, and governmental consultation and participation.
Fisher, John R.Fonds consists of documents from Greg Doran’s education in Peterborough beginning at St. Alphonsus in 1975-1983, followed by St. Peter’s High School 1983-1988, Trent University in 1988-1992, and Sir Sanford Fleming College from 1994-1995.
Doran, Greg