File consists of photographs taken in the Senior common room of Rubridge Hall. Photos include Prof. Richard (Dick) Sadlier (d. 2021), Dean of Men; E.J. Schonleber, Philosophy Prof.; Prof. S.G.D. Smith, Assistant to the President; J.D.P. Martin, Librarian; J. Anderson, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; J.M. Treadwell, Assistant to the Dean of Men; J.I. Lodge, Prof. of Physics; and R. Firman.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Media ownership. This file includes newspaper clippings, photocopied magazine articles, and miscellaneous documents. Topics include the media empire, the tole of the media market, and the reigning media moguls.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on media Llteracy. This file includes newspaper clippings with topics discussing labour and the media, opinions on the media, viewer preference on tv programs.
This addition to the fonds consists of correspondence between Scott Medd and his sister Miss Mary Medd of Peterborough, Ontario. The correspondence is from the later period of their lives. There are also photographs of the Medd and Daniels families.
Medd familyThis fonds consists primarily of the correspondence of Scott Ackerman Medd to his parents Sidney Taylor Medd and Estelle Lumsden Ackerman and his sister Mary E. Medd. The correspondence covers such topics as Scott's education at Trinity College School in Port Hope and at the Royal Academy in London, England, his development as and artist, life in England, and World War II. The fonds also contains the family records of Thomas and Mary Medd consisting of emigration and settlement letters, 1819-1919; correspondence to Robert Medd, 1820-1852; and correspondence to and from Sidney Taylor Medd during World War I. Also included are photographs of various members of the Medd family and sketches and sketchbooks of Scott Ackerman Medd.
Medd family