This fonds consists of various scripts and manuscripts, films, audio cassettes, etc., and related correspondence. Also included are photographs and personal correspondence.
Scott, MunroeFile consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Alice Munro. This file includes newspaper clippings, and photocopied book chapters. Topics include her success with each of her novels, review pieces on her novel Friend of My Youth, Monro’s connection to Ontario, as well as photocopies of Munro’s chapters The Flat Roads and Heirs of the Living Body from her novel Lives of Girls and Women.
This fonds consists of the family and personal papers of William Hamilton Munro, his brothers Reid and Alan and his sister Effie. The materials in the fonds make reference to World War I; Peterborough County; hydro-electric companies in Canada and the third world; photographs, postcards, maps and plans of the Trent Canal; City of Peterborough; and locations in Bolivia, Europe and North America.
Munro familyFile consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Multiculturalism (3 of 3). This file is comprised of photocopied issue papers, book chapters, booklets and newspaper clippings. Topics include assimilation, working-class realism, the Bias of culture, economic development
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Multiculturalism (2 of 3). This file is comprised of English and French photocopied academic articles, and book chapters. Topics in this file include immigration policy, Anglo Canadian views on multiculturalism, and white opinions of Asians in British Columbia.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Multiculturalism (1 of 3). This file is comprised of photocopied documents including draft analysis papers, book chapters and documents. Topics in this file include Toronto’s multicultural “towns”, cultural diversity in America, and changes in Canadian immigration.
File consists of two photographs of Kevin Mullins, Alumni Counsellor.
File consists of photographs and three negatives of Joe Muldoon while he was the Research Officer.
File consists of three photographs of Professor Jackie Muldoon. Muldoon is the former vice-president (academic) and provost in 2015 (interim) and vice-president (academic) and provost 2016-?, Director of the School of Education and Professional Learning from 2009 to 2010 and the Dean of the School of Education and Professional Learning from 2010 to 2015.