File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Richard Rohmer. This file is comprised of newspaper clippings discussing Rohmer’s role as Major-General to chief of Canada’s militia, his role as senior advisor to Canada’s air reserve, as well as his novels and career as an author.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Heather Robertson. This file consists of a newspaper article titled First work of fiction financial success story, written by Ken Adachi from the Toronto Star. This article discusses Robert’s novel Willie: A Romance.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Gabrielle Roy. This file includes newspaper clippings with topics including critique news articles written by Roy, critiques of Roy’s writing on Montreal’s working-class, as well as Roy’s attachment to heritage Quebec.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Jane Rule. This file contains two newspaper clippings written by Rule, a review on Diana and David Crown from her novel “Memory board”, and another article reviewing Rule and her works in her 11th novel Memory book.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on George Ryga. This file contains newspaper clippings discussing the death of Ryga and its effect on society, and an article written on Ryga’s family and home life.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Rick Salutin. This file includes newspaper clippings with articles written by Salutin being opinion pieces on Canadian history and literature, as well as an article written on Salutin discussing his career as a playwright.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Charles Sangster. This file includes a newspaper clipping discussing Sangster and his role as a poet with two published poetry volumes.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on F. R. Scott. This file consists of newspaper clippings discussing the great depression and F. R. Scotts career as a law professor, his passing, and his role as a civil libertarian.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Ernest Thompson Seton. This file includes magazine cutouts and pamphlets. Topics in this file include Seton’s success in children's literacy, he creation of exhibits displaying Seton’s works, and tributes made to Seton following his passing.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Josef Skovercky. This file includes newspaper clippings with topics such as Skovercky’s novels based around youth operation under nazi occupation, as well as articles written by Skovercky on various authors in Canadian literacy.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on the Spicer Commission. This file contains newspaper clippings that discuss the crisis of politics in the government and the reflection of the government's institutions and practices, Canada’s yearning for leadership, the Canadian Citizens forum, and the rejection of the constituent assembly plea.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Oonah McFee. This file includes a newspaper article discussing McFee’s ability to handle demanding situations.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Broadcasting: General (file 2 of 2) and 2. File includes newspaper clippings on Canada’s communications, TV and the freedom of choice, children's TV, business, and politics.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Broadcasting: General (1 of 2). File includes, legislation of the Canadian Government, photocopies of book chapters, and student papers.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Morley Callaghan. This file contains newspaper clippings regarding Callaghan’s works, as well as Callaghan’s death, and controversial issues.
File consists of Prof. Jhon Wadland’s subject file on the Canadian Constitution. File 1 consists of new paper clippings regarding the Canadian constitution such as the Meech Lake Accord, Premier party opinion pieces, as well as various Government party critique pieces.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canadian Bibliography. This file includes chapters of various bibliographies of Canada and Québec that were published around the year of 1974. This file also includes a couple newspaper clippings that discuss Canadian bibliographies.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Leonard Cohen. This file includes a couple newspaper articles discussing Cohen. The articles cover Cohen and his career in broadcasting.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Matthew Cohen. This file includes newspaper clippings of Cohen’s work and opinion pieces written on Cohen’s career and life. This file also includes photocopied book chapters from The Disinherited by Matt Cohen.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Nathan Cohen. This file contains two newspaper clippings. The clippings cover critiques of Nathan Cohen in comparison to his brother Matthew.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on John Robert Colombo. This file includes a newspaper article by Derek Johnson reviewing “Friendly Aliens” written by John Robert Colombo.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Communications theory. This file contains newspaper articles discussing communication and technology. This file also includes work relating to communication in confederation and communications theory under the Journal of Canadian Studies. As well as photocopied book chapters from numerous novels on communications.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on computers and microelectronics. This file contains predominantly newspaper clippings discussing updates in computer software such as Big Brother and its competition company.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on confederation. This file contains photocopied excerpts of novels written about confederation. These copies include excerpts from Alexander P. Paterson, J. K. Chapman, Carl Wallace, A. M. Fraser, and. G. Creighton.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on copyright. This file contains newspaper clippings and photocopied news articles focused on unauthorized taping, satellite piracy, and new policies and bills passed for copyright.