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76-1007 · Item · 1913-1915

This item is a small notebook containing local baseball scores and list of team members, 1913-1915. Arthur Bailey was the catcher for the Mount Pleasant team. There are also records of the Ontario Hockey Association and professional hockey, 1914-1915, including lists of players, game summaries and scores.

Bailey, Arthur B.
Arthur G. Racey fonds
96-003 · Fonds · 1899-1941

This fonds consists of approximately 843 original cartoons by A.G. Racey covering a wide range of subjects. Due to the universal nature of his cartoons, Racey gained international recognition and his works were reproduced in numerous newspapers and magazines around the world. A file list and descriptions of the cartoons, including dates where known, is available below.

Racey, Arthur G.
Arthur Greig Fleming letter
70-1005 · Item · Photocopied [ca. 1970]

This item is a photocopy of a letter from A.G. Fleming, of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, to his sons, David and Sandford, in Canada.Topics discussed include difficulties in booking passage to Canada, activities of David, and those of (later Sir) Sandford in railways. Also mentioned is Dr. Hutchison, Peterborough's first doctor, as well as incidences of grave illness and quarantining of newly-landed emigrants. The letter is dated July 16, 1847.

Fleming, Arthur Greig
78-007 · Fonds · 1926-1977

The fonds consists of the literary and personal correspondence; literary and poetic manuscripts; and typescripts of reviews of anthologies, lectures and essays by and about Arthur J.M. Smith. Also included in the fonds are photographs and prints.

Smith, Arthur James Marshall
80-005 · Fonds · 1924-1978

This addition to the fonds consists of correspondence, graduate and undergraduate degrees, manuscripts of poems, galley proofs, manuscript sheet music by Violet Archer and Dika Newton, manuscript drafts of Ph.D. thesis and M.A. thesis.

Smith, Arthur James Marshall
81-019 · Fonds · 1918-1981

This addition to the fonds consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and sound recordings of Arthur James Marshall Smith. It also includes 1981 "In Memorium" items.

Smith, Arthur James Marshall
99-1001 · Fonds · 1924-1982

This fonds consists of documents pertaining to Arthur James Marshall Smith, i.e. birth and baptismal documents, a marriage certificate and contract, passports, U.S.A. naturalization documents, his death certificate, etc. Also included is his Governor General Annual Literary Award medal, received in 1944, and two personal photographs dated 1925 and c1932. Correspondence regarding the purchase of the A.J.M. Smith collection by Trent University, and lists of books, hand copied in pencil, are included. Other correspondence addressed to A.J.M. Smith and to Peter Smith from Buffy Glassco, Ralph Gustafson, Leon Edel, and others is included.

Smith, Arthur James Marshall
Arthur T. Ogilvy letter book
89-1037 · Item · 1882-1888

This item is a letter book containing copies of letters from Arthur T. Ogilvy, a Toronto businessman, to businessmen in the Port Hope and Peterborough area, as well as family. Most of the correspondence concerns properties, deeds and mortgages in those areas

Ogilvy, Arthur T.
Arthur Thibert dictionary
04-1001 · Item · 1932, [1942]

Item is a 180-page typescript of an Eskimo-French dictionary written by Arthur Thibert in 1932. An accompanying note written by Mary M. Parsons reads as follows: "While stationed at Eskimo Point N.W.T. where my husband was the O/C the R.C.M.P. detachment, I was requested by the priests of the Catholic mission to type a copy of this dictionary. I would believe this book to be one of the copies I made at that time. Arthur Thibert whose name the manuscript bears, was a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and was, in fact, the priest who performed our marriage so I got to know him well. My part was done during the winter of 1941-42. [signed] Mary M. Parsons."

Thibert, Arthur
81-012/001(07) · File · 1943-1949
Part of Jean Harstone fonds

File includes the following articles

  • "A Plan for a Network-Listener Relations Program, Design to Build a Loyal Listening Audience By Making the People a Working Unit of the National Broadcasting Company," 26 June 1949
  • "A Suggestion for a Radio Program for Children Ten Years and Older:, March 1847
  • "NBC Documentary Program - Living 1948 and Living 1949" re: publications of radio scripts in popular magazines; includes correspondence with Corporate Vice-President, Sept-Dec 1949
  • "Suggestions" for interdepartmental routines, 1943, along with a critical memo "Programming in the Early Morning Hours, WEAF and WABC", 2 Dec 1943
  • "A Program Suggestion for General Motors:, 24 July 1945, linking marketing concepts with program type
    Miscellaneous memos on audience-building for various programs; budgets; abstract and memo on promotion program for NBC
22-004/003(36) · File · 2000-2012
Part of James Neufeld fonds

Articles Includes:

  • “James Kudelka: extending ballet’s language,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 2000, 35(3), p. 162-172. Copy.
  • “A Brief History of the National Ballet,” National Ballet of Canada celebration guide, [2001].
  • “National Ballet of Canada,” and “Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards,” Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia, 2002. Printout of articles written for Microsoft Encarta.
  • “Contractual obligations: the National Ballet’s fiftieth season,” University of Toronto Quarterly, Spring 2003, 72(2), p. 649-659. Copy.
  • “All in the trimmings,” Ballet Review, Spring 2004, 32(1), p. 85-90.
  • “Guilty pleasures: fairy tales at the National Ballet of Canada,” Queens Quarterly, Fall 2004, 111(3), p. 359-367. Copy.
  • “Universities at the edge,” Peterborough Examiner, March 14, 2005, A4.
  • “A complicated contract: young rebels of literature and dance,” Queens Quarterly, Spring 2005, 112(1), p. 99-106. Copy.
  • “Shock tactics in the theatre: monsters lurk beneath the stage,” Queen’s Quarterly, Winter 2005, 112(4), p. 579-586. Copy.
  • “Brave new world: Tom Stoppard and on the Coast of Utopia,” Queen’s Quarterly, Fall 2007, 114(3), p.407-420. copy.
  • “Divided we fall: subtitles, sound, and the postwar reconstruction of language,” Religion and the Arts, January 2008, 12(4), p. 559-568. Copy
  • “Infusing the classroom with passion,” Focus Trent, February 2009, 8(3), p. 1-2. Copy.
  • “Lois Marshall in Moscow,” Queen’s Quarterly, Fall 2010, 117(3), p. 359-368. Copy.
  • “The post-classical age,” Dance International, Spring 2012, 40(1), p. 10-13. Includes review of Passion to Dance (2011) in the section “For the dance bookshelf” on page 32.
22-004/003(35) · File · 1976-1997
Part of James Neufeld fonds

Articles include:

  • “Some pivot for significance” in the poetry of Margaret Avison, Journal of Canadian Studies, May 1976, 11(2), p. 35-42. Copy
  • “Structural unity in “The Deptford Trilogy”: Robertson Davies as egoist,” Journal of Canadian Studies, February 1977, 12(1), p. 68-74. Copy.
  • “Some notes on Browning’s musical poems,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Spring 1978, 6(1), p. 46-56. Copy.
  • “The National Ballet – thirty years on,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Summer 1981, (16)2, p. 113-118. Copy.
  • “The second maiden’s tragedy,” University of Toronto Quarterly, Summer 1981, 50(4), p. 107-110. Copy.
  • “Two Romeo and Juliets: the National Ballet and the RWB,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Winter 1982/1983, 17(4), p. 120-124. Copy.
  • “Visionary Goals,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Summer 1983, 18(2), p. 149-151. Copy.
  • “National Ballet of Canada,” Dance in Canada/ Danse du Canada, Autumn 1983, v. 37, p. 24-25.
  • “The indigestion of widow-hood: blood, Jonson and “the way of the world”,” Modern Philology, February 1984, 81(3), p. 233-243. Copy
  • “Touchstones: the National Ballet 1984-85,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1985, 20(3), p. 143-150. Offprint.
  • “Literary derivatives: the ballet in 1985-86,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1987, 22(3), p. 127-133. Copy.
  • “Review of The Politics of Mirth, Jonson, Herrick, Milton, Marvell, and the Defense of Old History Pastimes,” Renaissance and Revival, Summer 1988, 12(3), p. 234-237. Offprint.
  • “Progeny: the ballet in 1987-88,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1988, 23(3), p. 130-139. Copy.
  • “Shaping the legacy: the ballet in 1988-89,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1989, 24(3), p. 129-139. Copy.
  • “Following the arts- music matters: the ballet in 1989-90,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1990, 25(3), p. 160-166. Offprint.
  • “Contexts: the ballet in 1990-91,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1991, 26(3), p. 168-168. Copy
  • “Scorecard: the ballet in 1991-92,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Fall 1992, 27(3), p. 128-134. Copy.
  • “Crabb reviews James Neufeld: Power to Rise: History of the National Ballet of Canada,” CBC. November 18, 1996. Transcript of radio broadcast.
  • “To have and not have,” Journal of Canadian Studies, Winter 1996/1997, 31(4), p. 161-164. Copy.
  • Not without honour,” Dance International, January 1997, 24(4), p. 4-7. Photocopy of article.