This newspaper is published in Naugatuck, Connecticut. It includes articles on cooking and the use of herbs, recipes, gardening, crafts, poetry, Indigenous genealogy, fishing rights, archaeological finds, and Sun Bear.
File consists of letters, pamphlets, testimonies and petitions pertaining to 80 Hibakusha who wanted to make a presentation to the U.N. in June 1982 opposing the proliferation of nuclear weapons but were denied entry to the United States. "Hibakusha" are victims of the atomic bombs which destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August, 1945.
Fonds consists of correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, financial documents, publicity reports and fundraising campaigns, business reports, and promotional pamphlets and brochures pertaining to Arbor Theatre.
Arbor TheatreThis item is a spiral bound book entitled A Logan Family - Eight Generations in Canada, plus several pages of loose insertions.
Banks, MarlowThis file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Roderick Haig-Brown. The file includes a newspaper article discussing Armageddon and beyond regarding Haig-Brown.
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.
Item is the Friends of the Bata Library Bulletin, No. 4 (1982) which includes the following content:
- Executive Committee
- Hagar, F.A. Forward
- Anson-Cartwright, Hugh. Hugh Anson-Cartwright, Third Honorary Friend of the Bata Library
- Derry, Ramsay. The Making of a Best Seller
- Laurence, Margaret. Books That Mattered to Me
- Wiseman, John A. The Light in the Forest: Popular Literature and Reading in Nineteenth-Century Ontario
- Wadland, John. Ernest Thompson Seton and the Origins of the Boy Scout Movement
- Financial Statement
- Details of Membership
- The Friends – list of members
- Hagar, F.A. Acknowledgements