This item is a bound compilation of papers presented to the British Parliament.
Papers concerning the treatment of German Nationals in GermanyFile includes the following:
- Sociometric Testing: A Guide for Teachers by Mary. Northway and Lindsay Weld, 1966 (1 volume)
- Mary Northway’s remarks on the Institute made at her retirement party from the Institute for Child Study
- Conversation at Caledon: Some Reminiscences of the Blatz Era, by Dorothy Millichamp with Mary Northway, 1977 (booklet)
- "Faster, Faster," by Mary Northway, in ICS Bulletin, n.d.
- A Bibliography of Sociometric Studies, 1957
- The Sociometry of Society: Some Facts and Fancies, by M. Northway, 1971
Series consists of books, periodicals, reports, brochures, and published and unpublished papers relating to labour history in Canada and the United States. Topics covered include the North American Free Trade Agreement, unemployment insurance, workplace safety, social issues (e.g., homelessness; food insecurity), and provincial and federal legislation (e.g., Bill C-12; Bill C-11; Bill C-23). Collective agreements in Peterborough and Ontario are well represented through several pocket-sized volumes. Unions include United Packinghouse Food Allied Workers of America, Shoeworker’s Union, Textile Workers Union of America, Canadian Labour Congress Federal Union, and Amalgamated Silver, Jewelry and Allied Workers' Union. Companies include Quaker Oats Company, Bata Shoe Company, Huyck Corporation, Canadian Coleman Company, and Benedict-Proctor Manufacturing Co. Limited. Series also includes several shop steward’s manuals ([1947?]-[1949?]) and two union ritual manuals (1949 and n.d.). Series is organized chronologically, then alphabetically.
The collection of pamphlets in the Trent University Archives are generally Canadian in scope and there is a special emphasis on items that relate to the Peterborough and Trent regions.
File consists of one photograph of Richard Palmer.
File consists of one photograph of Dr. Bryan Palmer, professor of Canadian Studies and History at Trent University. In 2011 Dr. Palmer was awarded with Trent University's Distinguished Research Award.