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IMC-108 · Collection · 1924-1928

File consists of a notebook titled "Peterborough Normal School: agricultural note book" kept by Eva Jean Murphy; a Peterborough Normal School souvenir book (1927-1928); two issues of "The School" (Ontario College of Education, University of Toronto: Nov. 1927 No.3 Vol. XVI, and February 1928 No.6 Vol. XVI); Ontario Department of Education, Courses of Study and Examinations, revised 1924; and Ontario Department of Education, Courses of Study of the Normal Schools of Ontario... 1924.

Murphy, Eva Jean
Evans, Doug (Douglas)
UPC/003(16) · File · [198-?]-[199-?]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of seven photographs of Doug Evans, a Professor in the School of the Environment. Evans was also the Dean of Graduate Studies (2008-2009) and President of Traill College (2008-2010, 2011-2014). Photographs include Susan Mackle, David Turner, Ken Brown, and Richard Hughes.

Events and communications
5 · Series · 1963-2016
Part of Alumni Engagement and Services fonds

Series consists of event promotional material, reports, photographs, and correspondence relating to events that were planned by Alumni Engagement and Services and other university departments. Events include reunion weekends, university anniversaries, convocation, dinners, and award ceremonies. Series also consists of drafts of Trent Magazine articles, updates from alumni for the “sunshine sketches” magazine feature.

Item is a "working script for the production of Excerpts from a Brazilian Diary, by P.K. Page, arranged [in the musical sense] by Marilyn Bowering and directed by Liz Gorrie. First performed at Integrated Arts, Victoria, B.C., May 12, 1984. Cast: Pk>k Page reading the prose sections / Barbara Poggemiller reading the poems / Sam Armstrong doing dance and mime / Peter Hall percussion. The text consists of the excerpts from P.K. Page's Brazilian diaries as published in Canadian Literature, edited and intercut with poems by the same author." [Quotation taken from typed text on envelope]. The script is intercut with P.K. Page's poems, is signed by P.K. Page, and includes various annotations.