- CA MUA MG4015
- Fonds
- 1971
Fonds consists of a printed volume of Furness’s poetry and short stories.
Furness, Lucie Touren, 1887-1971
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Fonds consists of a printed volume of Furness’s poetry and short stories.
Furness, Lucie Touren, 1887-1971
Tape and transcripts of an interview of Louise Britton's reminiscences of life in Montreal and at McGill. Participants were Mrs. Britton (LB); Richard Britton (Dick), son of Mrs. Britton (RB); Dean Roderick Macdonald (RH) and Professor Jeremy Webber (JW).
Britton, Louise
Fonds consists of original documents and printed materials concerning King’s research, but there is also some general correspondence, student materials, and personal papers.
Research materials comprise manuscripts, addresses, and research notes. The manuscripts and addresses (1901-1933) contain essays on fog-signals and the transmission of sound, radiation, the physics of viscous fluids, the hot-wire anemometer, astronomy, and theoretical problems. The research notes (1904-1935) comprise approximately 50 files. Eight of these concern fog-signal research (1915 1926) and include some correspondence. Other topics include radiation, physics of gases and liquids, acoustics, astronomy, electromagnetism and mathematical problems.
General correspondence covering the years 1908-1936 contains letters from his fellow physicists, including Rutherford, A.N. Shaw, E.S. Bieler and H.T. Barnes, on research and personal matters. There are also letters of introduction (1905), correspondence regarding his appointment at McGill, letters to the editor of Nature (1926), the National Research Council (1933-1934), and the Central Computing Bureau (1918). As well, files concerning ice research (1920), tests at Prescott, including his diary of the expedition (1920), and the St. Lawrence waterway (1931-1932) can be found here.
King's private papers comprise a diary for 1902, reading notes and reviews of Maria Chapdelaine (1919-1921), his pension papers, and an inventory of periodicals in his library. There are also two formal photographs and a number of snapshots of school groups, Cambridge scenes, and laboratory equipment.
King, Louis Vessot, 1886–1956
The fonds consists of photocopies of letters in the Strathcona collection of papers at Library and Archives Canada.
Strathcona and Mount Royal, Donald Alexander Smith, Baron, 1820-1914
The fonds consists of Xerox copies of documents, such as biographies, news clippings, and photographs, pertaining to Lois Winslow-Spragge.
Harrington, Lois Sybil, 1889-1978
This fonds contains a typed manuscript 'Dear Spence' by Lincoln Cromwell, 1980 and is the format of letters between Cromwell, medical student and Spencer Tracy, his sponsor.
Cromwell, Lincoln W.
The fonds consists of textual documents, a degree and a photograph relevant to the educational history of the Liebich family. The scope predominantly covers the period from 1960 to 1979, and includes Dr. Wilder Penfield's The Torch, a Masters of Social Work thesis, MNI choir music, MNI administrative records, student essays in Political Science and related course notes, and personal correspondence.
This fonds is divided into two series. The first series contains the personal papers and administrative records of Irene Liebich. The second series comprises the student papers and course work of Flora Liebich, along with personal correspondence and notes on poetry.
Liebich Family
Memorandum by Thomson to C.D. Howe describing his wartime work, 1946.
Thomson, Leslie Rielle, 1886-1958
The Denis papers comprise eight notebooks for engineering and physical science courses, 1898-1899, a few items of personal correspondence, 1913, 1916, certificates, and postcards from the Québec tercentenary, 1908.
Denis, Leopold Germain, active 1898-1923
The fonds consists of general correspondence, approximately 1944-1995, and personal, historical, McGill, & M.N.A., approximately 1952-1996.
Wolfe, Leonhard S.