- File consists of items, relating to A Population of One. Includes letters from friends, fans, publishers, editors and others as well as newspaper clippings of reviews and articles from various journals and newspapers.
- Includes article about C. Beresford-Howe by Connie Woodcock published in Sunday Sun (Toronto?), October 30, 1977, titled Chalk One Up For Write-On Schoolmarm, and partial reprint of the same article in McGill News, January 1978, titled Constance Beresford-Howe : Practising What She Teaches;
- Partial interview of C. Beresford-Howe by Karen Mulhallen published in Books in Canada, January 1978, titled A Funny Thing Happened to Constance Beresford-Howe On Her Way to Freedom;
- Also includes several articles about the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's television play A Population of One adapted by Anna Sandor, starring Dixie Seatle, R.H. Thompson and Tony Van Bridge, broadcast September 13, 1980.
Articles
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Series consists of articles about J.M. Moir, issues of various publications including Who’s who in the League of Canadian poets.
Consists of photocopy of newspaper clipping featuring article on Moore by Abrams.
Consists of photocopy of newspaper clipping featuring article on Moore by Adachi.
Article "Self portrait: Illingworth Kerr" in Ontario College of Art Alumni Association Alumnus News-letter, (Spring/Summer 1980), p. [14-15].
Consists of typescript article written for TV Guide on the filming of Catholics.
Subseries consists of records related to articles written by Christie Harris for various publications.
Subseries consists of drafts, final versions and published articles and conference papers by Foreman. Includes "The 'Dramatic Explosion' in Native Teacher Education," "Spontaneous Survival: Improvisation as Pedagogy," "Eco-theatre and Parks Canada," Transforming Traditions: Commedia Dell'Arte and masQuirx (contemporary mask performance)." Also consists of a collage of 6 photographs related to MasQuirx.
File consists of copies of some of Livesey's articles including "Patchworks, Ecologies, and the Contemporary City," "Agency, Assemblages, and Ecologies of the Contemporary City."
Subseries consists of typescripts or published articles and essays.
Subseries consists of handwritten and typescript drafts, and copies of articles and essays. Files may include notes, research materials, and correspondence. Some files are undated.
Subseries consists materials related to the creation of non-fiction essays and articles authored by Brian Moore's. Includes manuscript drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, clippings, etc.
Publications "Feathers on the water" by R.J. Stevens, illustrated by Gordon Snyder, and "Birds of British Columbia" as well as photocopies of the articles "Art in Northern Saskatchewan", "Louis de Niverville", "A Canadian's view of Munich", A guide to relief print making", "Introduction to contemporary Western Canadian art".
Series consists of articles and speeches given by L. Kerr. Also includes photographs.
Subseries consists of non-fiction essays, articles, reviews, commentaries and other works by the author. Includes draft manuscripts, revisions and notes.
Subseries consists of published copies of non-fiction essays, articles, reviews, commentaries and other works by the author.
Subseries consists of published copies of essays, article and short stories featured in various newspapers, magazines, and journals; includes writing excerpts and samples.
Subseries consists of records relating to Livesey's scholarly output of articles, essays, encyclopedia entries, reviews. Records include handwritten notes, correspondence, typescripts of writings, background research materials.
File consists of biographical sketch relating to Secret in The Stlalakum Wild and March 1972 issue of Junior Literary Guild booklet in which sketch is published along with brief review of novel. Includes repository photocopy of letter (1971 November 18), from Barbara A. Huff, Managing Editor, Junior Literary Guild, regarding the biography.
Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of Brian Moore's essay article, Bloody Ulster: An Irishman's Lament. Includes manuscript fragments, drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, clippings, etc.
Fonds consists of manuscripts of individual poems and poetry collections and published works including poetry collections and chapbooks, individual poems in anthologies and journals and other publications as well as works published by Circle 5 Press for which B. Stallworthy was assistant publisher.
Stallworthy, BobSeries consists of copies of Body Politic, a major Canadian newspaper for Gay and Lesbian community.
Consists of Young Catholic Writers, published in Critic.
- Consists of Don Cameron Interviews Brian Moore.
- Photocopy of interview from Quill & Quire.
- Letters from representatives of Canadian Children's Literature, Guelph, Ontario, to Christie Harris.
- File consists of letters regarding Christie Harris's article The Shift From Feasthouse to Book published in Canadian Children's Literature, No. 31/32, 1983, p. 9-11, and Bridge Between Two Realities an Interview with Christie Harris by Cory Davies published in No. 51, 1988, p. 6-24.
- Typescript, signed; holograph, signed.
- Includes references to the following: Mouse Woman and The Vanishing Princesses; Mouse Woman and The Muddleheads; Mouse Woman and The Mischief Makers; The Shift From Feasthouse to Book.